Caramel Kitsch Yuugekitai
Alt Names: | カラメルキッチュ遊撃隊 Caramel Kitsch Flying Column |
Author: | Ooishi Masaru |
Artist: | Ooishi Masaru |
Genres: | Sci-fi Seinen |
Type: | Manga (Japanese) |
Status: | Ongoing |
Description: | One day, a blue moon appeared, and all the cities and most of the people disappeared. Now the children that have been born since then are 13! The tale of the strange and slightly painful days of three middle school girls in the countryside. |
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I need MORE
June 2013...
I freaking love slice of life!
Suimasen Scans, thanks for the latest chapter. This manga is getting more and more interesting and I'm enjoying it a lot.
Nice chapter. I can't believe this has less than 100 followers, especially when I think of some of the crap that has thousands (usually on the strength of T&A).
It started off seeming fairly avant-garde but most of the chapters since have been pretty standard character-driven drama. It's not bad, of course, and I kind of hope it stays this way since the author has proven very good at portraying characters with a high degree of intimacy. It would be a shame to lose them amidst the talking plush toys and whatnot but I don't think that will happen.
Actually, the more I read the more I'm seeing a weird underlying logic to the whole thing. It makes more sense than it seems to.
Off the wall doesn't even begin to describe the craziness of this manga. It makes Ueshiba Riichi's manga look like slice of life. It's like a science fiction version of Choku, and I really love it. Kind of like an Ashinano Hitoshi manga mixed with Nichijou and a few hits of blotter acid thrown in. Ooishi Masaru has an imagination that could rule the world. And yes, the title ROCKS!
Why would . . . for real?
Well, most technological things are made in cities (tractors, pickup trucks, chemical fertilizer, blacktop, stoves, plumbing supplies, shampoo) and farmers sell most of their food to cities. Presumably trade is gone too--no coffee, no chocolate, no food from anywhere else. Yes, it would make a difference. The older people would sure as hell know the difference, but the kids are growing up with the new normal.
@Purple Library Guy
Not really, its just a matter of mindset. If you've lived in the countryside your whole life, why would it matter if all the cities on the Earth disappeared? Out of sight, out of mind.
And sure enough, it's very peculiar.
this isn't a oneshot...