BASCULER
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Author: | Takano Hisa |
Artist: | Takano Hisa |
Genres: | Action Fantasy Seinen |
Type: | Manga (Japanese) |
Status: | Ongoing |
Description: | Within a country akin to a tower, rabbits live in towns on the upper floors 1 to 13, and the oppressed wolves live in the lower stratum. The lower the floor, the worse the living conditions and security get. To move up, a key is needed as proof of passage, but moving down is unrestricted. In this kind of country, a rabbit named Bell has the daily task of capturing wolves, and will savagely kill any that enter her domain. Despite all this, a wolf appears by her side…!? |
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14 Comments
CDN.
UPD: no CDN.
Chapter 4 seems to be empty
This art is really similar to ozaki kaori's art (mangaka of immortal rain, and Kami-sama ga Uso o Tsuku) so I'm betting that one of them was the other's assistant.
Is this series older, or a remake of something? I swear I've seen this somewhere before.
Cant wait for more chapters!!!
Marxism with bunnygirls and wolfboys
I'd say the point is that the rabbits ARE essentially anti-heroes and you should absolutely sympathize with the wolves - just expect character development from the rabbits and addressing their fantastic racism in the future.
Yeah, I actually was hesitant before picking it up myself - but the art is lovely and not at all over-the-top fanservicey. Plus the character designs are better than a lot of seinen/shounen manga out there IMHO.
To both these points - yes, absolutely, the first chapter is establishing the setting/main characters. You start to see a plot and more interesting happenings in chapter 2 onwards (this isn't really spoilers, just a fact). Whether you'll still be interested in where that's going is totally up to ones taste though.
the story seems interesting, but the chapter felt bland ... only exposition and nothing else
Aside from the reversal of expectation of rabbits being on top and wolves on the bottom, I see nothing particularly interesting in the story from what I see in chapter 1 and from synopsis. So a highly classist society structure with lots of assholes and victims, seen that in many a story.
What I don't see is a direction from that incredibly simplistic and negative base concept to go to.
The cover art made me leery, but the synopsis is fantastic. First chapter has successfully hooked my interest - can't wait to see more!
Interesting social class setting