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configspace
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Posted: Wed Aug 01, 2018 12:34 am |
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I've not read Harukana Receive, but I also prefer the anime adaptations to the original manga itself in general for sports titles. I find the thrill from watching really good scenes in motion in the anime completely lacking when reading the manga version.
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Sailor Sedna
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Posted: Wed Aug 01, 2018 9:32 pm |
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I'm planning on reading this, but I can already get a sense that especially art-wise, the anime is already better (it's very good so far, funny, hilarious but at the same time charming and feeling like you're on a real beach vacation, helping one forget about having to worry about stuff like paying bills, getting groceries, and it makes me want to take up volleyball again), and a nice break from the action anime out there nowadays...
Then again, I maybe shouldn't judge a book by its cover...
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#HayamiLover
Joined: 22 Jul 2018
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Location: Eastern Europe
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Posted: Fri Aug 03, 2018 6:15 pm |
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| configspace wrote: | | I've not read Harukana Receive, but I also prefer the anime adaptations to the original manga itself in general for sports titles. I find the thrill from watching really good scenes in motion in the anime completely lacking when reading the manga version. |
Well, personally I do not really like the character's design in the original manga, but I think it's really worth reading if you liked the anime. In the manga, more humor, subtle yuri jokes (well, almost subtle, given Haruka's interesting attitude toward Kanata) and a more sympathetic girl's development than in the adaptation.
P.S Thanks for the expanded review, it is really very useful for me.
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