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Onegai Teacher manga

Post by Garylisk » Sun Nov 16, 2003 10:19 pm

I just finished reading volume 2 and was shocked to find that IT'S THE LAST VOLUME! :P

I wish they had made the manga longer than that.. that would have been cool...
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Post by Zarxrax » Sun Nov 16, 2003 10:20 pm

O_O

So... that mean its shorter than the TV series?

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Post by Scintilla » Mon Nov 17, 2003 11:06 am

Zarxrax wrote:O_O

So... that mean its shorter than the TV series?
It's got less filler (which I didn't think possible). But both the manga and the animé end with the same events, more or less (Episode 12 coincides with the last chapter or two of the manga, another reason I never count Episode 13 for anything).

I was at the local Borders two days ago, and another Onegai Teacher book was on the shelves... this one was like "The Mizuho/Kei Diaries" or some such. Mostly just plain text. Be warned, it's got lemon content near the end (no, I did not read all of it, just enough to realize what it was).
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Post by Jim Hawkings21122 » Mon Nov 17, 2003 3:17 pm

Garylisk wrote:I just finished reading volume 2 and was shocked to find that IT'S THE LAST VOLUME! :P

I wish they had made the manga longer than that.. that would have been cool...
In essence if you think about it 2 volumes is about right for almost any manga.

Ex. if you cut out all the filler and non-esscencial fights from the Love Hina manga(14vol) it compresses down to about 2-4 vol of pure plot and character development. This can be said about almost all mangas, and sometimes even anime. However there are sometimes exceptions.

But in that respect i must say that some filler or non-plot driven events are often needed, but not in excess.
They give the reader/viewer to relax from the plot of the story and just have fun with it. Honestly it is sometimes the filler that helps us to like an anime more. Like the ever so infamous "Hot Springs" episodes found in so many animes and mangas.

Things like filler allow us to catch our breath and get ready for the next plot twist or major development.

So in general to wrap this up, Filler is needed, but not in excess or it begins to destract from the anime/manga.
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Post by ryuu_hime13 » Thu Nov 20, 2003 11:57 am

2 volumes was fine by me. I liked it a lot. Ahem...diaries...lemon? ::cringes:: Oh dear. I did not know of this. Not that I have a problem with it...it just seems weird.
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Post by DJ_Izumi » Thu Nov 20, 2003 12:26 pm

So basicly, what we're saying is, most anime is 75% saturated fat? :\
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Post by Declan_Vee » Thu Nov 20, 2003 4:54 pm

::Waits for Omni:: ... Or has he disappeared too?
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