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Synonyms: Flower With Devil, Flower and Devil
Japanese: 花と悪魔
Autor:
Oto, Hisamu
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Bände:
10
Kapitel:
58
Status:
Finished
Veröffentlichen:
2007-10-20 to 2010-11-20
Serialisierung:
Hana to Yume
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Alternativen:
Synonyms: Flower With Devil, Flower and Devil
Japanese: 花と悪魔
Japanese: 花と悪魔
Autor:
Oto, Hisamu
Art:
Manga
Bände:
10
Kapitel:
58
Status:
Finished
Veröffentlichen:
2007-10-20 to 2010-11-20
Serialisierung:
Hana to Yume
Ergebnis
4.5
46 Stimmen
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65.22%
21.74%
8.70%
4.35%
0.00%
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Zusammenfassung
Two winters have passed since the high-ranking demon Vivi left the demon realm and came to the human world. Although he is pleased by its peacefulness, the tranquility of the surface quickly bores him. However, his peaceful lifestyle is soon interrupted after he returns one evening to see a crying child outside of his front gate. He decides to take in the abandoned girl and names her "Hana" on a whim—keeping her for mere entertainment and as a way to kill time. Unconcerned about the future, he pledges to abandon her if she becomes troublesome.
Fourteen years later, Hana continues to mature and grow on Vivi. Perplexed by her unwavering loyalty, he remains unsure of his feelings toward her. Can he really continue to maintain his old, unconcerned facade?
Fourteen years later, Hana continues to mature and grow on Vivi. Perplexed by her unwavering loyalty, he remains unsure of his feelings toward her. Can he really continue to maintain his old, unconcerned facade?
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Hana to Akuma review
Hana to Akuma is a touching and beautifully written manga. As I was reading it, there were so many emotions as the characters experienced growth, change, and learned to overcome obstacles in their relationships. Although it has a good chunk of romance in it, it is not a cliche romance, and has an amazing plot full of twists and turns.
Story (9/10): The story itself was a beautiful one that it evoked a lot of emotion as I was reading it. It is about a demon who comes to earth and raises an abandoned child he finds. The child and the demon overcome the obstacles trying to separate them. Now before you think 'gross' or something of the like, the demon is not really portrayed as a father figure. Slowly but surely the child and demon come to realize that the feelings they have for each other are more than just the love of a family member. Art (8/10): The art style of the manga is quite different from what I am used to. At first, it felt a bit strange, but as I kept on reading, I could appreciate the artwork. The art improves as the manga progresses, and the art really went well with the story. Character (10/10): Character development and growth are really big in this manga. Their feelings for each other seem quite real as they slowly fall in love with each other. I love all the characters in this manga. Although their personalities differ from person to person, each plays a pretty important part in the story. Enjoyment (10/10): I really enjoyed this manga, as I mentioned before, the feelings and emotions that occurred that I was reading it. It was so much fun to read the story; seeing the antics of the naive characters made me smile. I never even thought of quitting the manga, and I was hooked in the first chapter. Overall (10/10): What more can I say? This manga really is a wonderfully written one. If you are even hesitating about reading it, I hope that you will at least give it a shot and be hooked into the world of Hana to Akuma. |
Hana to Akuma review
I find in most shoujo manga the romance part is either too shallow or too childish. Hana to Akuma is an exception.
All I can say is that I thoroughly felt how much hana loves vivi and how much vivi loves her back. That's enough to make this shoujo manga a masterpiece. The emotions in the manga are expressed just right. For those who have read Mars and felt how heavy the atmosphere is, Hana to Akuma is not that excessive. But it's not like your typical Boys Over Flowers either. I really like the art and characters too. Vivi is hot and Hana is adorable. There aren't any major character development, but that is reasonable since they both love each other since the beginning. I won't spoil you the ending, but I think you'll find it just right. It's realistic yet heart warming at the same time. |
Hana to Akuma review
When I first started Hana to Akuma, I was a little hesitant about it. The moment I finished the very first page though I was hooked, and wanted to read more! Honestly I couldn't stop. When I finished the whole series, I reread it and again and again.
The character development was very well thought of, and placed. Where as most Manga would introduce a character and then you would never see them again for the rest of the story, Hana to Akuma did a very good job on sticking with the plot, and introducing the characters and all of their backgrounds, without diving off on them and wandering around the general plot. Most people who have read Hana to Akuma generally disagree with the ending. However that's what makes this manga so good. It tells you that impossible loves do work and are not entirely impossible. For those of you who have not read Hana to Akuma, you are forewarned when reading the manga about what will happen at the end. I found the ending real and beautiful. It made me laugh, cry and wish for more. Honestly I love this manga, its my favorite, definitely in my top ten. A beautiful love story between a demon and a human. |
Hana to Akuma review
The reason I have this Hana to Akuma a 10 is because not many shoujos ever venture out to capture your heart. At the beginning, you may already be reluctant to keep on going because the manga starts out as the stereotype of a "typical shoujo manga." Hana to Akuma is about a demon (if you like vampires, well, this demon drinks blood) who picks up a human girl left in the cold and in the beginning, Vivi gives off the pretense that as soon as she gives him any trouble, she'll be disposed of.
Hana, the girl, is one of those brightening girls with a brilliant happy smile that people describe as a blossoming flower. [A flower touched by a demon will wither and crumble.] "A flower touched by a demon will crumble." "If I touch Hana, she will crumble and wither, too." These are the feelings of Vivi. If he touches her, he's afraid it will hurt that precious smile of hers. I understand why you may not like this story. I mean, afterall, a 14 year old human girl and a 200 year-old demon? And Hana looks like a kid and a dwarf next to Vivi. Ah, but (SPOILER) (SPOILER) (SPOILER), don't worry. Throughout the 58 chapters available, there is a potion that Hana sometimes digests for occasions in the demon world in which the potion makes her grown up. Also, the last few chapters are when Hana has grown up into a 17 year old girl, and she's no longer the baby she used to be. :) This story is amazingly funny yet tinged with sadness of the impossibility of the love and will keep you laughing, but as the end of the story nears, you will feel a pain as there are less and less chapters and less chapters until the end. |
Hana to Akuma review
The story telling in this manga is just plain beautiful. I will not be able to forget this manga for a very long long time. Though the art took me a while to get used to, I've seen better drawn ones than this, but the ability of the mangaka to convey mixed emotions on the face of a character ( Vivi's face in the last chapter) was just brilliant.
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Hana to Akuma 's review
EDIT: I just reread this manga for about the fourth time, and reading my original review made me realize I didn't give it the justice it deserves (and I never will be able to because I don't have that ultimate power). This series is one of the most beautiful and pure romance manga I have ever read.
You might say I'm crazy for giving this series a perfect score, a ten, but trust me when I say this series deservers even more. Could you imagine not wanting to touch the one you care about because you're scared you'll only do harm? Could you imagine knowing you will live while your loved one will eventually die? Could you imagine falling for someone you shouldn't have? Hana to Akuma tells the tale of Vivi and Hana, a demon and a human. Vivi finds Hana alone in the snow as a baby and decides to take care of her "to pass the time". What Vivi didn't plan to do was become so attached to her. Throughout the entire manga you see their love for each other grow. They face obstacles in their journey, some trivial and simple, and other serious and life changing. One obstacle Vivi must face personally is a human boy fancying Hana, something I particularly enjoyed very much. A demon king also comes between the two, even going so far as to make Hana do something that results her experience pian in order to save Vivi's life. The first couple chapters of Hana to Akuma are sweet and short one-shot like chapters that start to give you a taste of the relationship between Vivi and Hana. As the series moves on their relationship deepens and I know you will begin to understand why this series deserves a ten. Hana to Akuma is full of sweet moments between the Viva and Hana, as well as very funny and witty comments exchanged from Vivi and his fellow demon friend Felton. True shoujo fans will not be disappointed by Hana to Akuma at all, and I believe those who just like a little bit of romance every now and then will find this to be worth their time. And come on, have you seen Vivi? :D ~ ORIGINAL: Many people might see Hana to Akuma as your typical shoujo manga. However, I happen to enjoy this series very much. Granted the plot and story take a while to develop, but right now the manga is progressing fairly well. A big twist has just been revealed and I'm dying to know the ending. The art of the manga isn't so bad either. I think the way the author draws Vivi at his different emotions really shows what kind of person he is. Hana is captured as a pure innocent happy-go-lucky girl. All the other character's appearances really do exemplify their nature. The characters themselves are alright. Of course Hana and Vivi are my favorite because they are the lead roles. The other characters do have a chance to go through character development in the series, but sometimes I do get annoyed when they are dedicated a whole entire chapter. One of the hardest things to do in anime and manga is developing characters without over shadowing the main leads. Hana to Akuma is 'good' in developing characters, because I have seen worse. Overall, this is one of my favorite manga series. I'm a shoujo fangirl period, and I feel like this manga shows a lot of shoujo characteristics. Vivi always ends up saving Hana. Hana yearns for Vivi, and later on he does too. Vivi tries do deny his feelings, as does Hana. They both get jealous when the other is with the opposite sex.. . and so on. I recommend this manga to anyone who'd like to get a taste of shouja manga. It's a good way to start. Also, Vivi isn't half that bad XD |
Hana to Akuma review
If I could have given this series a higher score than just 10, I would've. I have never written a review on any series before, but Hana to Akuma really impressed me!
I don't think my English is good enough in order for me to fully express just how fantastic I find this manga, which is such a shame, but I will try my best anyway! What I love the most about Hana to Akuma is the way Vivi's so, so delicate and sweet love for Hana is presented. All his actions revolve around her and yet he dares not touch her in fear of tainting her purity. She's the only one he wants to protect, but he also sees himself as a great danger to her. Vivi never planned to get attached to Hana, but somehow it ended up happening and the way he keeps questioning himself and the way he keeps wanting Hana and then pushing her away show us just how confused he is. As for Hana, I was really pleased to witness her development! She slowly becomes more conscious of all these new emotions in her as she grows, and for every obstacles she has to overcome, she becomes more aware of things like responsibility, consideration and fear - which also becomes one of the reasons why she's reluctant to express her real feelings to Vivi. I don't want to reveal too much, so I'll just say, that the love between both main characters develops really naturally which I really like since lots of shoujo mangas tend to have those relationships that just happen too fast, thus making it impossible for me to actually understand it. But this love between Hana and Vivi really has depth. On the surface it seems fragile, as if it could just break any minute, but as the characters develop and I get further into the story, it soon becomes clear just how amazingly strong this love is. Their interaction with each other creates both super funny and sweet incidents but also hearbreakingly sad ones. I laughed, I squealed, I shed a tear or two and I cried my eyes out (well, I AM a little sentimental). The artwork is absolutely stunning and very expressive, and the mangaka has really managed to show me every single character's feelings through her drawings. I really am amazed. Especially when the character is saying one thing but not meaning it - the "hidden" feelinga are then exposed anyway by the expression of the characters. Maybe I'm just blabbering now, but all in all I LOVE the art! Since this is my first time doing a review I'm not exactly sure if I have done this right. Please do excuse my lack of order and everything seems to have just come out in one random flow (which it actually has xD). But for now, this is what I had to say about Hana to Akuma. I bet I will someday read it once again, perceive everything differently and most likely edit this review ^_______^ But for now, I'm happy I got to write down my thoughts regarding this series! |
Hana to Akuma 's review
I liked how the development of the story was paced. From the events that had lead to Hana's discoveries, to Vivi's ever-growing protectiveness, and Felten's little jokes. I loved how the characters had evolved during the story, and I love how the writers had beautifully fabricated a theme, and wove in that intricate pattern until the end.
Funny and lighthearted, but heartbreaking all the same, Hana to Akuma is certainly something worth reading. |
Hana to Akuma review
I have completed this manga and I was disappointed when it was all over. The amount of romance was just right and fitted well into the story line. It is certainly one of my favorite manga's because it includes bits of all genres that make up a perfect romance.
It included some adventure, tragedy, comedy and drama as it made me cry! I would recommend this for anyone who loves supernatural, as it had a great balance of that genre. Although this manga is quite long, each chapter entertains you and I would call this one of the most unique manga's. You won't regret reading and rereading it time and time again. There are a lot of characters with their own personalities which make the manga even more interesting, it would've been a bit better if the main character was shown growing up and how the interactions between her and other characters developed with her age although the child-like appearance did make the story appear more unique. Overall I really enjoyed the balance of all the genres and the art and story line really made this manga worthwhile. |
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