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Re:Monster Vol. 1

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development apart from that, and with no character or world development, the story falls flat and becomes two-dimensional. ever review since I wanted to explain my sadness at a possible amazing story with interesting ideas, especially since you don't often see ones from the monsters perspective, but after a short while its just a cycle of: Oh, there's also a harem. Did I mention the harem of girls who love the protagonist only because he's the leader? Did

This entire manga is basically told in a slice of life manner but in a fantasy setting with some video game aspects. As you read through the manga, you’re experiencing Rou (Protagonist) living out his life in this new world, crafting weapons & armor, cooking, killing monsters. Although he does not possess any of the abilites he had gained in his previous life, he does still have one. His psychic ability to gain abilities from eating. Also, due to his previous life as a human, he retains his knowledge and intelligence. This makes him smarter than most of his race, since common goblins tend to be stupid, but strong. Welp, this is my first review. Honestly, this manga is interesting. We start off with the main character. A psychic with a rare ability, rare even among psychic abilities. This power allows him to eat anything, and gain abilities from the things he eats. As a result, in his life, he had eaten even other people, if they were evil; this was to gain their abilities. In thi...... MORE omokui Kanata has been re-incarnated in the weakest goblin, named Rou, after having undergone an unfortunate death. However goblin Rou has retained his previous life's memories, an unusual evolution, as well as becoming strong enough to gain status boosts from eating. Since it is hard to find manga with monster protagonists. Those who like monstergirls might enjoy this just for the monstergirls aswell. :3

The only interesting character in the story is the very MC himself, the rest is unfortunately pretty bland. I like some of the relations between Rou and his subordinates, which seem to give some characteristic to other characters, however it seems to be too little. One irritating thing is This Harem shitshow has a strange kind of reverence for torture and rape. It's honestly very disgusting how they present various gore porn immoral acts in a lighthearted and silly way. It's like, "Haha I'm MC is from a world where people have super powers or something, and his power is being able to obtain other powers/abilities by eating body parts from other beings with powers. He is stabbed by a crazy bitch and dies. He then wakes up as a baby goblin, the next day he grows up to a pre-teen goblin and goes out to the woods to hunt, he befriends a dumb goblin (most of them are dumb but this one is especially dumb) and they form a team to hunt unicorn rabbits, the MC Tomokui Kanata has suffered an early death, but his adventures are far from over. He is reborn into a fantastical world of monsters and magic—but as a

Though he starts as weak as any other; He becomes a leader of great strength. Stronger than most will ever become, regardless of race. The story in itself is a bit mainstream like most rpg genra these days, one that would be closest to this one would be the mangsa "The Gamer" for the RPG element and "Mushoku Tensei: Isekai Ittara Honki Dasu" for the reincarnation part. The main character Rou is too OP to take seriously. His personality was interesting to begin with, but slowly devolved into wish fulfillment character he has very sketchy views on morality. The rest of the characters aren't all that special either.I'd compare the experience of reading this thing to the experience of leveling up/getting new gear/progressing in a bog standard RPG. There are no stakes, the characters all exist in service of the protagonist, and the prose is beyond beige. Almost The harem he has is mostly forgettable personality wise. Literally, their characters are cliche cardboard cut outs who do nothing to enhance the plot, save Mi. I liked Kichi and Characters [ edit ] Gob-Rou ( ゴブ朗, Gobu Rō) Voiced by: Takuya Satō [2] Media [ edit ] Light novels [ edit ] Re:Monster [ edit ] No.

Overall a must read for those who want to taste something else then your average human protagonist, and love fantasy/ RPG mangas. Seven Seas Licenses Re:Monster Manga". Anime News Network. February 29, 2016 . Retrieved September 19, 2023. The MC is special in the way that he is able to absorb enemies abilities and make them he's own. I've always hated this kind of power creep, as they essentially become way too strong without any effort. It would have been much more interesting if the MC had used he's own intelligence to overcome problems, and see how the world would have reacted to an intelligent goblin, and instead we got a generic and bland story. It has mature elementes with killing and suggestive themes. So it is a shounen manga tipping over to seinen. An anime television series adaptation was announced on September 19, 2023. The series is animated by Studio Deen and produced by Genco. [2] The opening theme song, "Into the Fire", is performed by Chansung and AK-69 featuring Changmin. [37] Muse Communication has licensed the series in South and Southeast Asia. [38] [39] See also [ edit ]After his unfortunate death, Tomokui Kanata has been reincarnated as a member of the weakest race, a goblin named Rou. However, Rou has retained his previous life’s memories, as well as an ability that allows him to gain strength and abilities from eating. He also possesses a unique evolutionary tree. In this alternate world of survival of the fittest, events unfold with competent subordinates and comrades, delightful case of the tail-wagging dog - long-awaited survival fantasy by Komikaraizu ! HIDE

Hazra, Adriana (November 11, 2023). "2PM's Chansung, AK-69, 2AM's Changmin Perform Re:Monster Anime's Opening Song". Anime News Network . Retrieved November 11, 2023. i read three volumes in this novel I'd say this one is really good. It takes on a new way of narrating (which might not please everyone) that gives insight into the story as if you're actually reading the MC, Rou's diary. Due to that, it's quite repetitive at times, but that makes more sense than that something new and unique would happen each and every day! I mean, most novel include long time skips, because of that limit, but since this novel is meant to resemble a diary, there'll always be an entry, even if it's sometimes really short, or really ordinary. In a way, this extremely plain and straightforward progression is sort of satisfying, dullness in its storytelling notwithstanding. It is right for this series to have the mature tag as there will be several panels that may not seem appropriate for a younger audience. The major fallacy that lies in the manga is rooted in the sexual encounters with the lower class of the mangaka's created society. In this society, there are slaves. The problem isn't about slavery itself, but how they are treated in a particular manner. These individuals are drugged and eventually give in to their oppressors. The main character tells his followers that when these drug-induced individuals "consent," it is okay to interact with them for pleasure. The issue in this is that this author's perception of consent is horrifically distorted. Understandably it is a work of fiction, but the message that it emits to readers is that it is okay to have a sexual encounter with someone who is in an intoxicated state. omokui Kanata has been re-incarnated in the weakest goblin, named Rou, after having undergone an unfortunate death. However goblin Rou has retained his previous life's memories, an unusual evolution, as well as becoming strong enough to gain status boosts from eating.a human reincarnated as a goblin. He has to learn the harsh life of being a monster and evolving to bigger hights as he gains that valuable exp. One thing that's not too bad is the art, though that's not usually to hard to find these days. At least the author was able to profit from the recent "Isekai" trend. Finally a manga that breaks out of the mainstream "human" hero/antihero genre, and lets us focus on a monster as main protagonist. Aside of character, Rou, which is MC, is quite OP character, likeable. As well as the side character, Kichi and E. Further The forced romance is actually painful to read. Even in actual romances, they don't add such cringey bs, but here the main character gets a power up due to the wife loving him from the bottom of her heart and it's so forced, considering the fact that they

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