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Re:Monster Vol. 1

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It has mature elementes with killing and suggestive themes. So it is a shounen manga tipping over to seinen.

Finally a manga that breaks out of the mainstream "human" hero/antihero genre, and lets us focus on a monster as main protagonist. 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. If you want to get the updates about latest chapters, lets create an account and add Re:Monster to your bookmark.

Now, Rou has made a promise to himself that he would live this life to the fullest. In this alternate world of survival of the fittest, events unfold with competent subordinates and comrades. Re Monster and its not any other typical survival genre. there is an RPG-like element too it. aka kill and eat (survival) earn the reward of what the animal/thing had (still survival) but, where i think the RPG-like element is, within himself, or more specifically, his stomach. the MC (i probly should use his name... goblin rou) has the ability to digestanything he eats. and when he eats and digests, he learns abilities, crafting, and language, along with other variants. and with that, they can level up, and eventually evolve into... something better than a goblin. :P After his death, he had awoken in a new world as a goblin; one of the weakest races. He learned this much from the elder of the goblins. Though he began life as a baby, within a day, and many naps, he'd gradually grown through the stages of life up to young adulthood. The dialog and thoughts of all characters are as shallow and uninspiring as the overall story itself. The MC barely questions his reality and there is zero context to his persona in his previous life outside of a strange reference that he was psychic. ??? Wtf? Ok... elaborate? Is there a prequel to this shit show? Please god say no.

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Main majority is too many character to explain with, but of course thats normal for a whole lead of Goblin army. And also since its a Mature manga,there`s no problem with violence, gore and probably might be a lot of hentai (i mean not really visual, but there`s a LOT in just 28 chapters.)

Rehashed mundane theme. It's basically a poorly written shit version of Overlord and similar tales. Soon after that, MC had an ability to gain skills and stats just by eating "anything". Yes "anything". But after that, they can evolved into more higher rank, just like games. 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 The story starts out pretty good and is actually legimitately pretty interesting. The MC has flaws, and there are both downsides and upsides to what hes going through. His character is somewhat interesting and he has reasons for his actions.If anything the character is dedeveloping. His character is actually managing to become less and less interesting the further you read in the story. His reasons for his actions suddenly dissapear and he goes against his own beliefs, but theres nothing said about that, and he doesn't even seem to notice himself.

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 ] What's good about the story - being slow-paced, it explores thoroughly the aspect of forming a growing society of warriors with the main protagonist as the leader. Considering that the story of 23 chapters so far is taking place only in the forest they were all born in which already seems like a huge limitless place, makes you feel the story has indefinite ways of developing, which is a pretty great perspective. after that, is where it gets down to buisness. (SPOILER) this motherf**ker is a tiny ass goblin! but this goblin is not like any other ordinary goblin. he actually has intelligence, intelligence from his previous life. he uses that previous lifes' knowledge to help him survive the coming days as a goblin. Nothing suspenseful happens. 50 chapters in and the overarching narrative beyond his (and his clan's) personal progression is all but nonexistent. Oh, there's also a harem. Did I mention the harem of girls who love the protagonist only because he's the leader? DidIn short, if you don't like wish fulfillment fantasy that revolved around an OP main character, then this is probably not the manga for you. 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. 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

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