Thursday, August 27, 2009

Samurai Deeper Kyo


At the dawn of the 17th century, at the end of the era of civil wars, in a world of chaos, the epic Battle of Sekigahara was joined. One man emerged from the largest battle ever fought on Japanese soil; a terrible warrior of unspeakable power, he was nicknamed 'the unconquerable.'
Kyoshiro is a peaceful medicine peddler who harbors the soul of an assassin. He accompanies a young bounty hunter across Japan in search of a murderer and on a quest to discover the terrible secret of his own identity.

Friday, August 14, 2009

Reading Manga, Is quite Addictive

At first I am an avid anime fan, but later I also become a manga fan.. Don't you know that every anime out there started out as manga?.. When a manga become popular they start making anime versions of it although there were some alterations in the story but it is still quite close. After the anime there comes the OVA and the movie. However the manga is more addictive, the character portraits are much clearer than the anime, plus reading is fun of course. And then about the story line the manga version are the originals with no alterations, simply to say if you follow a certain anime story to enjoy the story you have to find its manga version. This way you will also understand what story you are following. I have not been watching any anime I got addicted to the mangas, they are quite fun to read and pretty much entertaining.

Thursday, January 22, 2009

Yakitate Japan

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The story focuses on Kazuma Azuma, a boy on his quest to create "Ja-pan", a national bread for Japan itself. He initially heads to Tokyo to expand his bread-making horizons at the bread-making chain Pantasia; the story continues with Azuma's exploits with his other coworkers.

The title of this series itself is a play on words; Yakitate translates to "freshly baked", but Japan has a double meaning. Besides referring to the country of Japan, pan is the Japanese word for "bread" (stemming from Portuguese pão[3]). Ja-pan is a pun for this series. This mimics the style of the names of other varieties of bread in Japanese, such as "furansupan" (French Bread), "doitsupan" (German rye-based bread), "itariapan" (Italian bread), etc.

Besides the desire to create his Ja-pan, Azuma also possesses the legendary Solar Hands (太陽の手, taiyō no te?). These hands are warmer than normal human hand temperature, and allow the dough to ferment faster. This gives him some advantage at the beginning of the series, but his innovation and many Ja-pans are his greater talents.

" I have seen the anime and watched till the last episodes the story is so good now that I am hooked to the manga and when done I am going to watch the anime again. This is really one good story"