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5.0 out of 5 stars
Wonderful new anime character!, February 20, 2000
This review is from: Sushi Girl (Paperback)
This book is really great because it is in full color and the colors are vibrant. The story is creative and I could not put it down. I already am a big fan of Sailor Moon and Pokemon and Sushi Girl is an exciting new addition to my anime collection. I cannot wait for Sushi Girl #2.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Tavicat's best since Reality Check!, August 4, 2001
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This review is from: Sushi Girl (Paperback)
Sushi Girl, originally shown in Mixx's girls mangazine Smile, is printed in its full content in this great little graphic novel. Creator Stu Levy teamed with the writing talent of Rosearik Rikki Simons(the voice of Gir on Invader Zim)and the shojo-style art of his wife Tavisha Wolfgrath Simons come together to make for a wonderfully delicious anime story. Rosearik and Tavisha did the funny Reality Check series and its current spinoff: Ranklechick and His Three Legged Cat. Now their splendid use of computer graphics and anime artwork combine for this book that's good for all ages. Sushi Girl happens in 222 A.A.(After Armageddon)where the Earth is split up in several different areas. Kemmy is a normal girl from the sticks who has saved up her whole life to go to the Big Melon, which is the new neo-mall-metropolis. Unfortunately, all her currency from home ain't worth jack upstairs, so her dreams of being an operap diva are shot down. But because of a breakout at the zoo, and Kemmy's quick thinking and Bunny Board skills, she becomes a hero and gets a job as a sushi delivery girl. Then she starts a band with the other guys at Rainbow Sushi called the Phatlantis Phive. Seems nice until the spiteful b!+(# Olivia Neutron Bomb shows up to ruin things. Will Kemmy and the band work up enough good karma to save the day? Will we ever find out why there are talking purple midget mooses. Duh! Of course!
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
sushi girl 2, July 16, 2000
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this is great manga it lacks a bit of story line but other then that its pretty good.it has very "FUN" artwork its not like most manga where it's black and white its colered (black and white is eseier to fallow). it's starts in 222 AA (after armageddon) with sevral places to chose from: megamallopolisuika population:6 billion(the great place to live),megamallopolisticks population: 1.5 billion(the dopy place to live) and a "frozen ice cream age earth" population: 80 million (cows and 3 (humans). the story starts with a kemmy a pink haired 18 year old common girl from the sticks who has a dream of being a OPERAP star and has been saving up her karma (they now use it for money if your nice you earn it if your meen they take it away) for years and when she finnaly gets to the big melon she finds out that sticks karma is not exepted! and she has no karma to get back! she finnaly gets a job as a sushi delivery girl,and forms a band with the other workers! join them in there "adventures" to fight crime,deliver sushi and become an OPERAP STAR! ! this is a good bookif you have nothing else to read but if you are looking for a good manga then i would suggest ether "sailor moon" or "ranma 1/2" or anything by CLAMP.but i truly can't wait to get my hands on my own copy (i read it at the library) cuz i colect manga and seeing as i have the first one it makes sense but i still can not say wether it is good or bad becuse i am not sure myself.
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