A Chapter a Day Keeps the Doctor Away Bonanza: Karin Finally Gets Naked

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hisui_icon_4040 A Chapter a Day Keeps the Doctor Away is my little video series were I look at a chapter of manga everyday and give a few thoughts on what I read. This is a roundup of what I have recorded this week on the blog so you can just pick what you want to listen to from a convenient list.

A Chapter a Day Keeps the Doctor Away: Introduction

This week’s selections:

Bleach Ch. 559
Bleach Ch. 560
Claymore Ch.145
Hayate the Combat Butler Ch.43
One Piece Ch.730
Seven Deadly Sins Ch.057
UQ Holder Ch.013
UQ Holder Ch.014
Yamada-kun and the Seven Witches Ch.089
Zettai Karen Children Ch.366

Introducing A Chapter a Day Keeps the Doctor Away

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hisui_icon_4040 Every once in a while we like to try to add new content to the site. I recently got a tablet with the ability to record video and so I was thinking if there was anything I could do for the blog with that. Now that combined with the fact that we recently started a YouTube account and we have reduced the written post schedule I want to do something that would add to the daily content on the site. Thus was spawned A Chapter a Day Keeps the Doctor Away.

The idea of the series is that I attempt to read a chapter of manga every day and then do a five to ten minute video review about what I felt. With Crunchyroll Manga and Weekly Shonen Jump releasing manga chapters online day and date with Japan it seems like the perfect time to start such a series.

I make no promises on releasing a video every day, seven days a week, but that is the plan. Theoretically I should be able to record a few videos whenever I can and then release them once a day.  Kate has already suggested maybe I only do it five days a week. We shall see how well that works.

Also the series I review is hardly set in stone. Hayate the Combat Butler, One Piece, and Yamada-kun and the Seven are fairly certain but other than that I will mainly just talk about whatever strikes my fancy. I am still taking suggestions, as well as looking at what people react well to.

Other than that I will try and post what I have recorded each week on the blog on Fridays so you can just pick what you want to listen to from a convenient list.

A Chapter a Day Keeps the Doctor Away: Introduction

This week’s selections:

Bleach Ch. 558
Hayate the Combat Butler Ch.430
Hayate the Combat Butler Ch.431
One Piece Ch.729
Seven Deadly Sins Ch.055
Seven Deadly Sins Ch.056
Yamada-kun and the Seven Witches Ch.087
Yamada-kun and the Seven Witches Ch.088

Ongoing Investigations: Case #182

The newest series running in Shonen Jump Alpha, and brand new in Japan as well, is Takama-ga-hara. The series poses the idea “If mythology was actually history, then modern man is descended from the Gods.” And since it is a Shonen Jump manga you can expect they use their God-like powers for fighting. People don’t seem to be aware of this fact about being descended from Gods yet, but nevertheless there are the infamous Yamada brothers known for their pursuit of strength!

Except Yamato. He doesn’t want to train and be strong like the other four Yamada brothers, he wants to be a manga artist instead. Too bad the rest of the world wants to challenge him to fights since he is a Yamada.

Takama-ga-hara had me cracking up within the first few pages! The brothers have great interactions and their brawn VS. brain rivalry created hilarious moments. Also characters’ reactions to Yamato’s presumably terrible manga are priceless.

We haven’t really jumped into the God part of the story within the first chapter. The opponent is just a really big, strong delinquent guy who wants to make a name for himself. Although, we do see that Yamato’s right arm holds incredible strength that is dying to be unleashed.

The art isn’t very polished or detailed (minus speed lines), but it has solid layout and great comedic delivery. And as long as it keeps me laughing like this first chapter, I’m on board for more.

I would like to update by recommendation for Yamada and the Seven Witches as Manga of the Month with this Ongoing Investigation. I originally said the series was a body swap comedy but I was waiting for the other shoe to drop when the full meaning of the title was revealed. Now that Miki Yoshikawa has revealed more of what is going on I must reassess my statement about the series. It is actually a magical kiss power series where one of the powers is body swapping.

I have to say I am always impressed by the way that Miki Yoshikawa creates series that have an always evolving plot especially in chapters 16 to 26. So much comedy tends to move in the same circles for a majority of the story. I don’t mind that formula too much. As long as the comedy makes me laugh I am content. But with a series like this I have to admire the ability to keep the themes and tone consistent but have a feeling of progression and accomplishment when so much comedy manga is about preventing that. Bravo.

Now that we know that the seven witches are seven different people at school how have kiss powers the plot is beginning to true take form. The series is more about finding the remaining witches and learning how his phenomenon came to be in the first place. Since Ryu is like a Final Fantasy Tactics mime I am curious to see how he will use his new-found powers as much as what the other witch’s powers are in the first place. Fun.

I will also note that as Narutaki mentioned to me it is so unusual for a shonen series to have so much kissing. Any and all kisses are usually huge deals in the genre. But here any and all genders of characters are kissing like most people just say hello. It is just a bit remarkable in that sense.

Urara Shiraishi impresses me as being sufficiently different from Hana Adachi but also a great character in her own way. You can easily accuse Ryu Yamada of just being the Daichi Shinagawa clone of the series but Urara really comes of as unique. She is clearly book smart but also the clearest thinker in the series. Her main problems are big physically weak and very poor at grasping social cues. But she has a social awkwardness very different from Hana. My only regret is that she is a very closed off character so at times Miki Yoshikawa keeps her in the background least the overexpose her feelings and thoughts.

Once again if you don’t mind scans or can read Japanese you should be at least trying out Miki Yoshikawa. She is just that good.

The Ongoing Investigations are little peeks into what we are watching and reading outside of our main posts on the blog. We each pick three things that we were interested in a week and talk a bit about them. There is often not much rhyme or reason to what we pick. They are just the most interesting things we saw since the last Ongoing Investigation.

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