Not sure if you noticed, but She and Her Cat art is done by the same mangaka who writes and draws Blue Period. Also the manga for Blue Period is the best start. They skip a lot in the anime in favor of focusing on more of the drama between the characters and less on the actual act of making art. It’s a pretty big disservice unfortunately.
The 6th volume of Wotakoi is so small because it ended up being the last volume of the series. There ended up being a total of 11 volumes in Japan so the final English volume was unable to be a 2-in-1 volume like the others. I love that series and I'm bummed that it is already over.
I love Wotakoi🌸... I also just got the last volume... Can't help but feel a bit sad that its completed, since its the first manga series I started to collect...
Golden Japonesque feels such like an old-school shojo and I am been very hesitant to add to my collection since forever! Also I just finished watching all of wotakoi and I am obsessed ( I really want to get the BN cover of vol 6) ~ -- and Blue Period is def on top as one of my fave series. As an artist myself I definitely relate to the emotional aspects💙
My experience with Blue Period. Read first and I BEG you to watch the anime. Both are such a beautiful perspective of the art as art forms. It's hard to explain but basically. Read first because of the detail and pacing. PLEASE watch the anime afterward. It takes these details and just pushes them beyond your imagination.
blue period is such a good series!! I have read up to the fifth volume and it’s amazinggg!!! I was already addicted when I just read up to the first volume. also there’s lots of lgbtq+ representation hope fully this helps! :D
I was 14 years old when I read 20th Century Boys bc my old gaming friend at the time as he was a manga god (read almost everything) in my eyes! It was an insane read and I need to read it again now that I am older (23 yrs old now)!
love your videos I've just been binging them lately! I was wondering how long it took you to collect all of your manga because I'm a beginner collector.
thank you so so much!! I started collecting in early 2020 so it’s been 2.5 years! I’ve also been collecting at a much faster pace than most people do, so don’t worry if your collection is still small!!
The author of Princess Jellyfish, made a memoir called “Blank Canvas: My So-Called Artist's Journey” maybe that’s what you were thinking of? If not it’s good lol
Hello I have a question to ask IF YOU DON'T MIND. If you mind please let me know. Do you have enough money to buy all these manga? Does your family allow you to store all of these stocks in the house? Coz my parents wouldn't. I am from a South Asian country named Bangladesh though.
Hiya! you inpired me to start my own little manga collecting channel. I wont ever be as nice or relaxing to watch as you and my collection is pee sized, But thankyou
Mini-sized collections are so great!! I'm so happy you were able to start your collection AND a channel as well!! :)) really excited to see your content
The Blue Period anime is not very good, to be honest. I read a couple volumes of the manga and then watched the first episode of the anime, and they cut out a ton of stuff in the manga. One thing that is very unique about the manga is that the art depicted in it is the actual art of art students who consented to have their art in the manga. It's all credited and everything. Obviously, they could not add this in the anime without changing things, so there are a ton of drawing scenes that are completely cut out. The animation is just not very good, and the artstyle differs a lot from the manga, which is where my main complaint lies. The story is about art and art students, but the anime changed the unique style and simplified it a lot, despite it needing to be visually complex because of the very story line. Anyways, I was disappointed as a manga fan, but if you hadn't read the manga, you would still enjoy it. I'm having a hard time reading the manga though because of the recent news about the author.
Not sure if you noticed, but She and Her Cat art is done by the same mangaka who writes and draws Blue Period. Also the manga for Blue Period is the best start. They skip a lot in the anime in favor of focusing on more of the drama between the characters and less on the actual act of making art. It’s a pretty big disservice unfortunately.
The 6th volume of Wotakoi is so small because it ended up being the last volume of the series. There ended up being a total of 11 volumes in Japan so the final English volume was unable to be a 2-in-1 volume like the others.
I love that series and I'm bummed that it is already over.
i've completed lovesick ellie and really enjoyed it!! definitely one of the best modern shoujos, not too trope-y
Ahh I love that!! :) I'm so excited now to continue it. Thanks for sharing!!
The garden of words and she and her cat were actually my first mangas ever,, I'm so happy to see them in ur collection 😭😭🖖
I personally watched the blue period anime first BUT my wife stands by the manga is fantastic and the way to go! - Jerry
I love your channel! It's perfect for me! I'm geeking out 😆
I have been watching a ton of manga unboxing videos lately and you BY FAR are the most enjoyable! Thanks for the great content, keep it up!
That means a lot, I appreciate your support so much!! Thank you immensely!! :))
@@mangatama I wanted to ask if Kaguya-Sama Love is war is worth reading? Or should I just watch the anime?
Definitely well spent. I dropped over $300 on just two slender comic books last month...so you got far better value than I did.
I love Wotakoi🌸... I also just got the last volume...
Can't help but feel a bit sad that its completed, since its the first manga series I started to collect...
Same😭🌸
me too !
Golden Japonesque feels such like an old-school shojo and I am been very hesitant to add to my collection since forever!
Also I just finished watching all of wotakoi and I am obsessed ( I really want to get the BN cover of vol 6) ~
-- and Blue Period is def on top as one of my fave series. As an artist myself I definitely relate to the emotional aspects💙
My experience with Blue Period. Read first and I BEG you to watch the anime. Both are such a beautiful perspective of the art as art forms. It's hard to explain but basically. Read first because of the detail and pacing. PLEASE watch the anime afterward. It takes these details and just pushes them beyond your imagination.
blue period is such a good series!! I have read up to the fifth volume and it’s amazinggg!!! I was already addicted when I just read up to the first volume. also there’s lots of lgbtq+ representation hope fully this helps! :D
wow!! thank you so much for your thoughts, this helped so much!! :)) so excited to dive in
Woah the sponsored book actually looks really nice - I'm gonna pick it up!
With Blue Period I recommend reading the manga first and watch the anime only to see the beautiful artwork in full color.
yess!! i highly recommend reading and watching blue period 💙💙💙 my favorite character is hashida :)
yayy!! i’ll definitely be starting soon :)) thanks for your thoughts!!
YEEEESSSS witch hat atelier is a fav
I love Lovesick Ellie! It is soooo cute 🥰
Also, just to add, 20th Century Boys is not a horror manga at all. It is definitely psychological, but it's more of a mystery thriller, not a horror.
I've wanted to try Lovesick Ellie for the longest time! Might actually have to now that you mention it
haha it’s such a cute series!! :)) hope we enjoy it together!!
i mostly read seinen and shonen so i really like to see your hauls and pick up recommendations!! :D
Wotakoi is a great one didn't expect to like it so mush .
That's so great to hear!! I've only just started reading the second volume, so I'm excited to see where it goes
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HAHA THANK U SO MUCH!!
Blue Period is fantastic.
You should check out the anime, too.
Yay New Video I Love u so much 😍you make the best manga videos ever🍡❤️
thank you so much!!
@@mangatama 😍💕💕
Just saying wotakoi volume 6 is so small because there were 11 volumes released in total, so 6 is just volume 11 on its own
I was 14 years old when I read 20th Century Boys bc my old gaming friend at the time as he was a manga god (read almost everything) in my eyes! It was an insane read and I need to read it again now that I am older (23 yrs old now)!
love your videos I've just been binging them lately! I was wondering how long it took you to collect all of your manga because I'm a beginner collector.
thank you so so much!! I started collecting in early 2020 so it’s been 2.5 years! I’ve also been collecting at a much faster pace than most people do, so don’t worry if your collection is still small!!
@@mangatama oh my gosh thank you for responding! ive gotten so many good recs from you that i want to collect now.
I think for the blue period you should start with the manga in my opinion 😊
i think i will!! thanks for your opinion on this!! :)
Great haul so much fun to watch.
Yay, so happy to hear that!! Thank you :)
I love your videos ! Keep up the great work
that means a lot to me, thank you so much!!
Lesgooooo, a new video
ayy thanks for being here so early!!
for some reason the ending song makes me think of Agniratha's song from Xenoblade Chronicles. idk y but it just does to me
First!!! Love u ❤❤❤
Love you!!! ❤️❤️ thanks for being here!!
The author of Princess Jellyfish, made a memoir called “Blank Canvas: My So-Called Artist's Journey” maybe that’s what you were thinking of? If not it’s good lol
omg yes yes!! that is exactly what I was thinking of :)) thanks for bringing that back, I’m going to reread it haha
definitely read the manga of Blue Period first
I love your haul!! 💗💗
Thank you so much!!💕💕
@@mangatama OMG YOU REPLY YOUR MY IDOL 💗💗💗💗
I'm curious...
Where do I read mangas online?
Like... High quality👀
I love 20 century boys
I also don’t know what to do for blue period watch the anime or read the manga first 🤔
I believe you should read the manga first but it's up to you ^^
yay thanks so much guys! I think I'll go ahead and read the manga first based off of everyone in the comments!
Read Blue Period first, then watch it. I found it hard getting through the beginning of the anime, whereas the manga caught me a lot faster.
Thanks so much for this!! I'll definitely be reading Blue Period first then
20th century boys is a awesome read
i’m so excited to read it!!
Very nice unboxing/Manga haul ❣
Thank you so much!! :))
not the blue period
Great haul
Hello I have a question to ask IF YOU DON'T MIND. If you mind please let me know. Do you have enough money to buy all these manga? Does your family allow you to store all of these stocks in the house? Coz my parents wouldn't. I am from a South Asian country named Bangladesh though.
Hiya! you inpired me to start my own little manga collecting channel. I wont ever be as nice or relaxing to watch as you and my collection is pee sized, But thankyou
Mini-sized collections are so great!! I'm so happy you were able to start your collection AND a channel as well!! :)) really excited to see your content
@@mangatama
Nice!
thanks so much!!
Can u plz tell me from where do u buy it?
i bought these from the website rightstufanime!! :))
Mangatama Very Much manga
Can You Gift Me A Manga💗
Hi
FIRST ONE
ZOROOOOO THANK U
@@mangatama it's honestly so weird to hear a male name addressed to me😂but that's what i wrote so i can't say anything (I'm a girl)
@@mangatama i really, really admire you and i hope you never stop posting🛐(day ? Of asking you to buy bl, sorry if I'm annoying you💀)
The Blue Period anime is not very good, to be honest. I read a couple volumes of the manga and then watched the first episode of the anime, and they cut out a ton of stuff in the manga.
One thing that is very unique about the manga is that the art depicted in it is the actual art of art students who consented to have their art in the manga. It's all credited and everything. Obviously, they could not add this in the anime without changing things, so there are a ton of drawing scenes that are completely cut out.
The animation is just not very good, and the artstyle differs a lot from the manga, which is where my main complaint lies. The story is about art and art students, but the anime changed the unique style and simplified it a lot, despite it needing to be visually complex because of the very story line.
Anyways, I was disappointed as a manga fan, but if you hadn't read the manga, you would still enjoy it. I'm having a hard time reading the manga though because of the recent news about the author.
I read Blue Period and then tried to watch the anime and couldnt get through it. The manga was just so much better.