Ding-dong! DEAD-dong! Class is about to begin, and you don't want to be late on your first day of school! Join Tsugumi Harudori in the NOT class at Death Weapon Meister Academy, a school dedicated to training transforming Weapons like Tsugumi and the Meisters who will wield them. Many NOT (Normally Overcome Target) students aspire to join the elite EAT (Especially Advantaged Talent) class, but it may take Tsugumi some time to find her confidence-and a partner-at this crazy school!
Atsushi Ōkubo ( 大久保篤), also romanized as Atsushi Ohkubo, is a Japanese manga author and fantasy artist known for his work on the manga series Soul Eater, which has been adapted into an anime. Okubo worked as an assistant under Rando Ayamine, on the manga series Get Backers. He also created artwork for various cards for the Lord of Vermillion game.
Atsushi Ōkubo was not a model student and was more attracted to drawing than to learning. At the age of 20, after finishing studies at a manga school where he met Rando Ayamine, the author of Get Backers, he became Rando Ayamine's assistant for two years. Finally, he won a competition at Square Enix's Gangan magazine with his first manga series B.Ichi and it was published for four volumes. After the end of his last manga, he created Soul Eater, still for Square Enix's Gangan magazine, which brought him worldwide success.
Me aburrió y me pareció poco interesante. Las pibas se me hicieron simpáticas, pero no lo suficiente como para seguir leyendo un spin-off slice of life la verdad.
I loved Soul Eater's main series so I tried out this sequel/spin-off. What I personally like about the main series was all the drama, fight scenes, hilarious adventures but this series is WAY too shoujo, WAY too pink and rather different from the main series. I read the first 2 chapters of this and I gave up. I can't really like this series after the halloweenish, badass, humorous main series. I would rather recommend you read this series first if you have these same 'Cannot accept the shoujo genre after the main series' disease.
A really nice spin-off of one of my favorite anime: Soul Eater. It's really funny and the characters are not that bad. It's more like Soul Eater with moe added to it.
is it like the original show "Soul Eater"? No. BUT... Is it good? YES! the art is stunning, especially the backgrounds! and I think *personally* that the characters are really cute- It is also really wholesome, and I love it for that :] Overall, 7/10 pretty good :D
This takes place around the same time the regular Soul Eater manga takes place, except it follows different main characters. Every once and a while though, you'd see your old favorites (Maka, Soul, Black Star, Kim, Ox, etc. No Kid for this volume though. :( ) and that was a nice touch.
I really enjoyed this manga, but the artwork was extremely poor. However, Atsushi Ohkubo is known to have crappy artwork, so I ignored it. If you love Soul Eater, pick up this charming spin-off series.
I first read this in middle school and for years have been an avid defender of it.
Don’t get me wrong, I still am, but now reading this as a college student I can definitely see issues that little twelve year old me didn’t. Mainly the weird sexualization of the young characters. While sadly common in this sort of media, is still *weird* nonetheless. And some little comments here and there that make a person go “hm…”
But nostalgia still riddles my brain and I still find it a cute, relatively light-hearted read. I only started rereading it because I finally managed to find the first volume again (I initially read the first volume at my local library, and then bought the rest of the series) and wanted to go back in time for a little bit.
Though I did reread this while on a car ride with my mom and grandma next to me, and well…that certainly was an experience.
This review is for the entire series (5 vol.). So besides the disproportional amount of fan service, I thought this was a pretty good series. The characters were varied and the story was fun. Surprisingly, it was actually a great companion series. It's a prequel, which works really well, and gives the reader a better understanding of DWMA and certain events in Soul Eater. It also brings in characters and situations from the original series. But the things from the original series don't overpower it. Ohkubo does a wonderful job of balancing both; pleasing fans of both the original series and this spin-off. Maybe not such a good job on the fan service, though.
A cute spin-off to the OG series! We get to see the old characters pop up in this new story about two meisters and one weapon (don’t say it)
I read volumes one and two, the first 5 chapters were cute intro but the next 5 fell flat until the end Omg that cliffhanger got me. Might keep reading but probably not since I’m a failure at finishing series. what can I say
Je ne connais pas la série de base, mais ce spin off est plutôt sympa. L’idée que certaines personnes sont des armes démoniaques est originale. Je suis plutôt intriguée par les événements et curieuse de la suite.
Aww this was the cute start to an interesting (but slightly off the wall) story arc idea. I really liked the proliferation of WLW love in this volume and also the artwork. Again, *drool* — there are so many good manga artists out there! Delicate pen and ink work is so gorgeous!
This book is one of my top five favorite books. The plot was so entertaining I didn't want to put it down. I loved all of the characters personalities. If you want to read this book I recommend you watch/read "Soul eater" then this book.
Only read the copies I had because they were taking up space, and I have the goal to read every book on my shelves. I don’t know why I even own these or where these came from, but I hated it.
This is the first manga I've ever read and I thought that it was just okay? I didn't realize it was a spin-off when I picked it up so maybe that had something to do with it?
Es como la versión slice-of-life de Soul Eater, la historia de 3 chicas yendo a la escuela. Si bien están guay todos los paneles de peleas, tampoco es que la historia sea un shonen de lucha en su totalidad, y tampoco tiene el tono cómico de Soul Eater. Los personajes que más destacan son Akane y Cray porque precisamente son los que toman la parte más dinámica, cosa que le hace flaco favor a las 3 protagonistas por no estar llevando la voz cantante en ningún momento. (Y bueno, los miles de chistes de tetas con Meme, pero siendo Ohkubo es algo que era de esperar)
Alright, this is my first review from my iPhone's goodread's app!
You know...the same app that updates the wrong status to the wrong book at the worst of times...T_T For this review, I hope for the best!
Anyway, if this does end up being a pretty lengthy review, it just proves that I handled all the ninjetic typing over an iPhone screen. (Keyboards are way more comfortable!)
Anyway...Soul Eater NOT...
My dearies, I started Soul Eater (the anime) not too long ago. IT WAS AWESOME!!! It ranks as #3 on my favorite anime list! (After Lovely Complex and The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya.) And...I love Soul Eater (the character with white hair). GAAAAAAAAAH he's so ninja. The anime is just really awesome. TOTALLY RECOMMENDED FOR THOSE WHO LIKE THINGS LIKE NARUTO...and Bleach...and anything else thats action-like.
Anyway, after all that action you get from Soul Eater...you get a series that's NOT Soul Eater...that's like a total GIRLY VERSION!!!
I got this copy from my local library. I zipped through it. And through the whole thing, I was like...WHAT THE HECK IS THIS?! If you've read or watched the original Soul Eater before, you'd notice that this version is way different. It seems more shoujo. Even the cover is pink.
The main girl in this series...Tsu...(forgot her name. DERP) is a weapon that can't really control how she transforms, so she's at the academy to train so that she can control it and live a normal life. I mean if she doesn't learn how, one day, shed probably suddenly just shift into weapon form and it'd probably scare people!!
So this is pretty interesting. It starts at the beginning when she first arrives at the academy. Unlike the original Soul Eater where on the first sight of the main characters, they're already all ninja-trained and HOOOOOYAAAH!
Overall...this story is a little girlier, and it's probably because there's more girls, and more pink...It's so different from Soul Eater! And...T_T I sorta miss Soul Eater. There was a crossover with Maka and Soul Eater in this series, but...this series isn't based on them anymore, so...NOOOOOOO I don't think Maka and Soul Eater will make big appearances in this manga. I was so focused on Maka and Soul that I couldn't even remember the main girl's name...(sigh).
But I should probably finish watching the anime before I continue reading Soul Eater NOT.
3 stars. It was okay, yeah. Interesting idea. New characters. The art's cute. But I did honestly find myself skimming through a little of it.
If you've finished Soul Eater (wait, it's still ongoing, isn't it?) and you want more, give NOT a try.
Heeeeh!! Boring review! I'll stick to computer/keyboard reviews.