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14 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
A sweet summer romance,
This review is from: Pastel 1 (Paperback)
This first volume of "Pastel" sets up the standard formula for a boy's romance manga. A high school boy, Mugi, is freshly heartbroken when his girlfriend moves away. Trying to get his mind off of her, he joins his roguish friend Kazuki working at a restaurant over the summer. One day, while taking empty bottles out to the back for recycling, he happens across a beautiful girl changing into her bikini. He is caught peeping. Hijinks ensue.
Rather than playing it for laughs, "Love Hina" -style, "Pastel" is incredibly sweet and all of the characters are honestly likable. Mugi is no tongue-tied loser, and the girl, Yu, is no brash-mouthed stereotype. More in the vein of "Ai yori Aoshi," these are two characters who you really want to see get together, in their own time. Yu's little sister Tsukasa adds spice to the mix, and looks to be even more fun as the series progresses. If you like the genre, chances are you are going to like "Pastel." The character designs are great, especially Yu, and author Toshihiko Kobayashi makes sure you get to see her to full advantage, as Mugi seems to have a habit on walking in on her changing clothes and taking baths. The background scenery is lovely, and very authentic of a rural Japanese island lifestyle. There are a few surprises, which I will leave for you to discover. I know I will be picking up the next volume.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
As usual for Del Rey no censorship and Excellent translation,
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This review is from: Pastel 1 (Paperback)
Excellent English Translation by David Ury who i also believe translated Suzuka.
Nice Romance Comedy. I only wish Del Rey published the mangaka's other series Parallel. I recommend this if you like Suzuka, Strawberry 100%, or I's. Though there is a slow moving pace to this series and like slice of life it never really goes anywhere. Not until the 14th volume anyway and that is not out here yet in the usa. Another significant problem is probably to lower costs the front and back covers have been altered and cropped from the japan release which is a shame and almost all the color inserts are gone. Plus the japan release was i think in a bigger size paperback and had a dustjacket cover. Its worth owning the Japan release strictly for the cover arts and original layouts. Cannot really blame del rey as this seems to be standard us release practice. To reiterate if you want the beautiful Yuu covers and color inserts buy the japan release. You want the story and cannot read japanese buy the del rey release. At least the story has not been altered or compromised. Just some color poges being reprinted in black and white. Now i shall have to look at and compare the paper quality and the reproduction of the original artwork. Because it seems like even some of the colors from the old covers to the us ones look a little different. What looks green blue on the japan release looks like regular blue on the usa one. The biggest thing of all to me if the japan release is superior in almost every way yet actually cost less than the us release after yen to dollar exchange rate.
1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Soothing, Fun, Awesome,
This review is from: Pastel 1 (Paperback)
God damn I wish life was like this. You get so sucked into their lives, and their surroundings, that you just forget about your own. It's like the time I found World of Warcraft, just killed my social life :( Best light romance manga out there!
2 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Wonderful Art.,
This review is from: Pastel 1 (Paperback)
The romance is sweet, the story is nice but if you buy this it should be for the art. The female characters are lovingly drawn, and you'll never get tired of the beauty of this volume.
7 of 25 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
The worst manga I've ever read.,
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This review is from: Pastel 1 (Paperback)
I would honestly say this is the worst manga I've read. There are absolutely impossible coincedences that never fail to happen over and over again that place the main characters in (literally) comprimising positions. Although this manga has a 16+ rating, being 16 myself I felt that it deserved mature because just about every single page the girl was bordering full nudity.
I'd also say that a low point is how all the women are portrayed as loose and always skimpily dressed. Showing my feminist side here, it could really be offending! I would not recommend this manga to anyone, not only for the reasons listed above, but it's extremely predictable and the artwork isn't anything worth mentioning. If you want to read a good manga, I'd recommend Trinity Blood. |
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Pastel 1 by Toshihiko Kobayashi (Paperback - December 27, 2005)
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