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13 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Reluctant to review ParaKiss:
Paradise Kiss is one of those mangas, or books, that will immediately catch your eye. When I had got a Tokyopop manga sampler book (before I was into manga) for my brother, as a prize from a summer reading club in 2002, and I read through it to see if anything in there was worth reading. There were two mangas that caught my attention: 1. Mars by Fuyumi Soryo and 2...
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1.0 out of 5 stars Overated
OK, I saw the add for "Paradise Kiss" and it said, "Tired of the same old shoujo? Try something refreshingly different". First of all, this is the "same old shoujo". Just with elements about fashion in it. It's about a girl named Yukari who is very into her studies and then she meets these people (a punk named Arashi, a drag queen named Isabella, and a sweetheart named...
Published on July 22, 2003


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13 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Reluctant to review ParaKiss:, March 14, 2004
This review is from: Paradise Kiss Vol 1 (Paperback)
Paradise Kiss is one of those mangas, or books, that will immediately catch your eye. When I had got a Tokyopop manga sampler book (before I was into manga) for my brother, as a prize from a summer reading club in 2002, and I read through it to see if anything in there was worth reading. There were two mangas that caught my attention: 1. Mars by Fuyumi Soryo and 2. Paradise Kiss by Ai Yazawa.

Now, Paradise Kiss immedfiately caught my eye was because of the unique drawing style. Since I initially read "Paradise Kiss" I have read hundreds of other series, and never have I seen a drawing style come close to Yazawa-san's.

So, finally a year had passed since I read that sample of ParaKiss and after reading so much praise for the series; I got the first Volume for Christmas last year. Since I obtained it, I have read volume one about five different times (as well as started reading Gokinjo and more recently Nana 10/13/10).

What made ParaKiss so unique to me that I read and reread the first volume so many times? Let me first give you a synopsis of the story:

The story goes: Yukari is a high school student who recieves a lot of pressure from her parents and fellow students and teachers in school to excel and get into a good college. To Yukari if she is not placed in a good school; she is worthless. It is because of this pressure, she has never even considered an alternative to college; so even though she hates where she is headed, she continues in the same direction. Until one day she is taking a walk and thinking, and a weird guy named Arashi with piercings all over his face, sees her and asked her to be a model, Yukari attempts to run away, but she is snatched up by a drag queen named Isabella. She passes out from the shock of Isabella and is taken to their hang out where she also meets Miwako, a tiny and cute girl who she mistakes for an angel at first (Miwako is wearing a backpack with wings on it). They ask Yukari to model, she refuses, but cannot get these strange people out of her mind.

Ai Yazawa has a way with quick snappy dialogue and such a unique art style, that even though the story is somewhat run of the mill, it makes the story feel fresh and new. This is what drew me into ParaKiss. We can understand Yukari's struggle to find her own path in life and not just take the path others have laid out for her. We can also understand her later attraction to George; the forbidden fruit. However, there is one other element that makes ParaKiss such a delight to read: the unique fashions! Ai Yazawa shows off the many different styles of Tokyo including Lolita and punk, and Aristocratic as well. If you enjoy Tokyo fashion you will enjoy ParaKiss for the fashion alone.

In some later volumes there is some sexual content, so I it is not very appropriate for those under 16. If you have not read ParaKiss yet, I highly reccomend it. It is worth reading just for the breathtaking art.

God Bless & *enjoy* ~Amy
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Mind blowing shoujo manga, April 16, 2003
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This review is from: Paradise Kiss Vol 1 (Paperback)
God, this manga is mind blowing! I bought all four series at once and all i do is stay up till morning reading and rereading it. i would've given it 5 stars if not for the obvious Flaw: Yukari Hayasaka, the heroine.

The story starts off with Yukari grumbling about how she hates the city, walking across the street, her nose stuck in a book. yep, she's your typical japanese-university-entrance-exams student. But she was picked out by a real punky dude who noticed her unusually tall height (for a Japanese) and she was immediately sort of harassed to go somewhere with him. She was caught by the punky guy, Arashi and his 'accomplice' Isabella, brought down to their comfy studio, the hq of their fashion brand 'Paradise Kiss', and was proposed to be their model for their school's annual fashion show/contest. Here she immediately blows them off, showing her all-Yukari bitchy self (on which showson her looks, & on which Arashi had initially singled her out for), telling them fashion design-istas are NOTHING compared to the uni-entrance-students lot. Arashi then loses her temper on her, dissing her right back for being so stuck up while they had been nice to her all the while and scolds for being all-godly about herself, and in shock/shame, Yukari speeds off the studio, in her haste she had dropped her students pass.

Enter George(Gorgeous, more like) - Johji Koizumi - and he agrees after seeing Yukari's pic on the passbook, for her to be their model. He is, after all, their fashion designer extaordinaire, the 'lackeys' - Arashi, Isabella and Miwako - were Yazawa Arts school designer class rejects, after all. George is their king and master. They fear him. They are bewildered by him. They (Arashi, usually) constantly want to kill him. George, a self proclaimed bisexual, is weird, cocky and confused. Product of a loveless childhood - his father a multimillionaire who pours him with money, not love, and his mother the mistress, giving him neither. He pulls all his stunts to get Yukari to be their model,and eventually, she did.

The story simply developes itself at its own pace, delving into each character's lives and family, pushing the importance of family and friends, love and some other stranger, deeper emotions. Yukari and George try to figure out their feelings for each other, Yukari trying to figure out herself, George's cold attitude towards love and emotions (on which he has close to none except perhaps sadness). Isabella with her gender crisis (or not anymore, thanks to Georgy) and Miwako and Arashi's completely bewildering romance. And Hiroyuki, who doesn't know where to begin or start. He just is.

God what a manga. It balances almost perfectly between outrageous comedy, serious romance, drama and that damn-sweet clothes that they all don. But it rips your heart out in a way like you never known before. Prepare thyself.

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Totally Absorbing, July 24, 2003
This review is from: Paradise Kiss Vol 1 (Paperback)
Well, I first got indroduced to manga by a foreign exchange student at our school. The first series she lend me were Peach Girl and I didn't really get too interested in it other than for the art.
THEN she gave me Paradise Kiss....and that hooked me. Ai Yazawa's art is beautiful, I love all the characters and think George and Arashi are both handsome :-) (why don't guys look like manga characters in real life?)
The clothes are equally beautiful and I have paged through all the books after I am done just to look at the beautiful pictures again.
I found Caroline kind of snobbish at first but then i realized why by later books (her mother is very very strict)and felt more sorry for her.
Miwako is so cute and innocent, Isabelle is graceful and mother-like, George is sly and handsome, and Arashi is emotional and dependant.(lol).The characters all relate so well.
And about the "sex" scenes. They arn't that bad (then again its all drawn so wonderfully.....)
i am waiting for the 5th book eagerly but i wish there would be more than just 5!
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Wow..., January 6, 2003
This review is from: Paradise Kiss Vol 1 (Paperback)
Okay, I'm not a teenager, but I love this manga. There is something profoundly "real" about Paradise Kiss, while it maintains its ability to stay, well, manga.

Yukari is an engaging character, going through the trauma that is adolescence. And, although she tries to change and get stronger, she can't help her feelings for George, the leader and main designer for Paradise Kiss, and the primary tormentor in her adolescent life, right next to her mother. Her relationship with George is painful and pleasurable, since he is a perverse individual and an admitted "tri-sexual" (He'll try anything!), and it makes her feelings for him all the more confusing.

This is one of those manga, however, that I have reservations about giving to kids under the age of 16, simply because, by book 3, there is a LOT of sex. The tension is always there, but it is open in book 3, and, frankly, kinda graphic. As a long time reader of shojo manga, I was flatly surprised.

I LOVE the designer wear and costumes, the characters are fun and interesting, the problems are quirky and real (some of them I STILL haven't figured), and I just love it. Not only is the drawing style beautiful and detailed, but the characters are FUN, just FUN. I wish there had been a high school like that when I was going through it!!

I highly recommend this for adolescent humor and just good time!

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Wow., September 2, 2002
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This review is from: Paradise Kiss Vol 1 (Paperback)
Okay, so I have to admit... I have a huge collection of manga and they have all struck me in different ways... I was kinda stunned when it came to Battle Angel Alita, sad when it ended... Confused at the ending of Magic Knight Rayearth, laughed at Ranma 1/2, awwww'ed at Chobits, giggled at Wish... but none have struck me in the same was Paradise Kiss did. The art is completely heart-stopping... Anyone who read ParaKiss should, without doubt, look into NaNa (another manga by Yazawa Ai). ParaKiss is by far the best manga I have read... not only does it have amazing clothing designs, wonderful art, very kawaii, genki characters, but it also has extremely hot guys (need I say Arashi?). This manga is definitely for those who have a creative side, for those who love cute guys and pretty girls, and for those with a great sense of humor. I can assure you that you will absolutely fall in love with all the characters. This manga is completely worth buying.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Very Original, June 30, 2002
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This review is from: Paradise Kiss Vol 1 (Paperback)
"Paradise Kiss" is one of the best "new" manga to come out of Japan (It was first released in 2000 and is still being published) and I'm glad to see it in English. I am surprised though, that TokyoPop hasn't picked up "Gokinjo Monogatari," (Neighbourhood Story) as it was the prelude to Ai Yuzawa, and followed Mikako (Miwako's older sister) much more closely before the events of Paradise Kiss. Perhaps they will release it eventually (and maybe even the anime) if this title does well. You can read the story though, without any knowledge of Gokinjo Monogatari (although it doesn't hurt).
A new character is shoved into the spotlight for Paradise Kiss, and her name is Yukari. She is your typical prep, and her original attitude towards the art students provids for some witty humor. Don't pick up this title though if you're just looking for pointless humor, becuase Paradise Kiss is very dramatic on the other side.
Everyone who reads this will find themselves relating to at least one of the characters becuase they're all so diverse. Arashi particually stands out to me, and he's very fun and real. Based on a picture Miwako shows Yukari, he already had his eyebrow pierced in 3rd grade!
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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars my review of paradise kiss, October 11, 2002
This review is from: Paradise Kiss Vol 1 (Paperback)
I have stopped liking manga and anime a few years ago. I used to be very interested in them but after a while certain aspects of them began to bother me. However, I must admit that I like Paradise Kiss a lot. Although it is a manga, the art is different from most manga and the writing style and descriptive quality are also different. In particular I like the clear intention of the author to make her manga similar to the movie Velvet Goldmine, which is an amazing movie--George is clearly based on Brian Slade and Seiji is based on Kurt Wild (by the way, I highly recommend this movie to those who liked Paradise Kiss--it's about glam rock).Good storyline too--I like that the main character is thinking critcally, is reevaluating her decisions, and recognizing her faults--I also find this not typical of most manga I have read. Oh, and I love the bi guys :)
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Surprised, January 29, 2006
This review is from: Paradise Kiss Vol 1 (Paperback)
I've never really been into reading Manga but after watching the anime and enjoying, I spotted the manga and bought it on a whim. I was really surprised, it has an interesting story line that differs enough from a large number of the manga's out there which makes good enough to stand out. While it does have the typical romance in it, that isn't the focus, it's about a girl feeling lost, bored and without a focus in her life. She's been doing what her parents want for her entire life and meeting a new group of people exposes her to a side of life that she has never thaught about and captivates her. I'm not going to say anymore so that I don't give anything away.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars "Paradise Kiss" ga daisuki!, September 3, 2003
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This review is from: Paradise Kiss Vol 1 (Paperback)
This is the manga that's got me hooked right now and I am anxiously waiting for book 5. Not only for fashion buffs, this series has everything that good shoujo manga should have.

Beginning with overall appearance, everything is beautifully drawn and the emphasis on fashion is a great addition. I am always excited to see what outfits Miwako and the others will be wearing next.

The characters have such depth to them. Yazawa has carefully created a past for each character and she introduces each past piece by piece. Each little addition adds a clue to the mindset of each character and helps the reader understand why the characters act the way they do. The characters seem human, they act realistically and naturally.

As for plot. Well, it is shoujo manga so there are many of the typical struggles going on in "Paradise Kiss". A girl fed up with her studies is searching for any means of escape. She gets caught up with a group of outcasts, struggles to find herself, and even manages to fall in love (borderline love triangle for sure) ::SURPRISE!!!:: However, I personally feel that while the typical themes are always lying beneath the surface, "Paradise Kiss" delivers them in a fun and original way.

So if your looking for a manga with a great plot, intriguing/lovable characters, alot of humor and great artwork, I would highly recommend "Paradise Kiss". I have already gotten the 3 friends I introduced it to completely hooked =D

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars ParaKiss Paradise, December 29, 2002
This review is from: Paradise Kiss Vol 1 (Paperback)
I have read all three Paradise Kiss books published at the moment, and flittering about as I wait for the fourth to become available. This is one of the best manga I have ever read, and I happened to have read over 50 different series. The book is about Yukari aka Caroline, an eighteen year old high school student who is slowly discovering that she is living a life that is choking her spirit. In a chance meeting with Arashi, the hotheaded punk; and Isabella, the drag queen who is throughly sweet, she becomes entangled with the whole ParaKiss group, including the irresistable Miwako and the unforgettable George; and discovers that there is more to life than just getting into college and becoming successful. This book is a self journey of Yukari and her figuring out what she wants out of life, combined with Paradise Kiss, the designer lable hoping to make it big through its four members and newfound model: Hayasaki Yukari
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