Virgin Ripper
Alt Names: | ヴァージンリッパー |
Author: | Fujita Maguro |
Artist: | Fujita Maguro |
Genres: | Drama Fantasy Romance Sci-fi Shoujo Supernatural Tragedy |
Type: | Manga (Japanese) |
Status: | Complete |
Description: | Hikari is a new shinigami (god of death) at Yomi Castle and is doing her best every day to get used to her onerous duties. Her duties are to manage and fulfill the destinies of humans. The only thing that keeps her going is the kindness of her superior, Commander Ryouma. The akashic records that list human destinies are stored under tight security in the castle. But, when a disastrous event happens among the shinigami, everything changes... |
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This title is still hilarious
Honestly, I'd rather see a tragic ending than what we got. Could've ended two pages earlier than it did.
Still a very enjoying read overall.
I 'a nice ending to a tragic but did not see much.
I expected worse.
Yeah... I have a very sick and twisted mind and kinda hoped for sth along the lines of a monster ripping the virgins to shreds..
Imagine my surprise seeing the picture ... only an unicorn is missing
I'm not gonna be happy if the entire plot of this manga is really just Ryouma trying to get Kotori back, given all we know about her she'll dump him for his selfishness.
Sin 1: Fair enough. I do want to point out that nobody wins with suicide. The living will grieve, or at least not celebrate, unless they really enjoy someone being so mentally tortured that he/she chooses death over life. The dead doesn't win because there's no good or bad in death.
Most "beliefs" assume that life after death, if there is one is one without significant memories or connections to the previous life. According to those, suicide would hardly make that life better. I assume a lot of those beliefs assume there is even a punishment, (like christianity) probably because suicides are "inconvenient" for the living, including fellow believers.
Sin 2: That's a logical fallacy. The way you're interpreting fate here is synonymous with determinism. These future shinigami are fated/determined to commit suicide, but the punishment is just as fated/determined. If you're going this route, there is no right or wrong, because everything is determined to happen the way it is happening. I guess you could complain that humans/living beings are not created equal*, but that's old news.
* using your (or my) moral views. Of course, you and me would be fated/determined to believe that people are not born equal as well. Strictly speaking, moral standard, (which includes concepts like equality, are simply not applicable. Since no two humans can be the same, have the same qualities, properties, skills, personalities... etc. at the same time. Being "equal" is not about being literally the same and the parts that are "allowed" to differ are defined by moral codes.
Sin 3: I think we can agree on that one. I'm not satisfied with that explanation either. Being able to "defy fate" also means that the world is not completely determined, (see Sin 2) which I'm okay with. There supposedly has to be one "fated time of death"/"fated course of action" and if fate is "defied", aka people die at the "wrong" time, they cease to exist. Idk why I wanted to spell it out, but I guess that's really it. You can't have your cake and eat it. I think the author is still trying at this moment, though.
TL:DR: I'm being nitpicky, but share your opinion that the plot has developed for the worse in recent chapters.
Edit: Fixed derpy sentence. "that's are old news" (I was previously using "those")
Story Sin 1. Suicide is a sin singularly worthy of hell? Suicide being a sin comes from a stupid concept of christianity. Yet no sign of christianity anywhere. So already pretty lame. Just use some other concept for assignment of reapers, like random people who died with a grudge or something.
Sin 2. Plus if everything is fated, then that means people were born fated to commit suicide, so how can you punish someone for something they were forced to do by some fate crystal. So second fail in premise.
Sin 3. Finally saying fate is one thing, but saying the souls get destroyed because they died at a time outside fates decided time is really stupid. So someone could commit murder and their souls would only go to hell, but if they die a day latter then fate decided, they disappear altogether? Give me a break.
Guess the author gave up or something. The plot convenience was strong and rushed in this chapter. O_o
Heh, how convenient, but he still killed the "copy" or the clone of you will. So what exactly changed?
lol that strip was so smooth
From what I remember she's the only one with a spoon for a scythe. I remember it being mentioned that she didn't want to be violent with the souls of a dead person unlike all the other shinigami who use actual scythes. Otherwise Nagi's weapon is his claws because he's a cat. Those two are the only ones with different scythes.
Full-time employment and you still wont get the health benefits you were denied at your part-time job! Yeah think I'll pass. XD
So.. this is like an ad saying: "Looking for full-time employment? Just kill yourself!"
Apparently Black Butler also uses the whole idea of people who commit suicide become shinigami. So it's obviously not a new idea and who knows if Arina started the whole idea or not. One can't tell since there's soooo many different ideas and such in Japan that one just can't based off of who created what first when it's all in Japanese. It's pretty hard to come up with new ideas. =) And hell people can come up with similar ideas without knowing about the others idea. An example is that some people believe the author of the Hunger Games ripped the idea from Battle Royale.
Style is because when you mentioned character designs. =P It's shoujo and both authors debuted about the same time in the 90's. Maguro a year before Arina as far as I can tell from MU and the listed publication dates. Also I don't know which shinigami's you feel are so similar and even if they are there's no way it can be flagrant plagiarism. Maybe coincidental. Full Moons shinigami have animal themes from what I remember. Other than those few things both stories are so different. =)
Just enjoy it and if you can't well I can't really help with that. =)
"People who commit suicide become shinigami who have cute outfits and lead the souls of the dead" is not really a part of of Japanese Folklore. Even if you take out the cute outfits part.
I'm not sure what the style has to do with it when Tanemura Arina has likewise had a characteristic style for over ten years. Which I might add is almost the amount of time between the start of publication for Full Moon and for this manga. Guess which came first?
Also main character's initial shinigami design is still a ridiculous match for the design of one of the shinigami in the main cast of Full Moon.
Yeah sorry I don't see it. Maguro's style has been like this for years well before Full Moon. Also Descendants of Darkness also uses the whole Shinigami who deal with the dead back in 1996. Full Moon is from 2001. Also the whole Shinigami being linked to suicide is actually a part of Japanese folk lore. =)
Whoa. The shinigami premise is like, 100% ripped-off from Full Moon O Sagashite. Even some of the character designs. The cosmology details are different of course, but there's some really flagrant plagiarism going on here that can't possibly be accidental. Holy crap.
Well since you took a change of heart and likely read the rest of the chapters, I think you may have seen the intrigue, however little it may be for some. Sure it may not be a great story, because let's face it, most developments rely entirely on Hikari's 'pureness' as it were(like quite a few of the lesser Shoujo/josei in Japan), but it has an interesting concept and is engaging. The pacing suffers because of the character focus, but it's good enough, frustrating as things may get.
After reading chapter 10 and 11, I can finally understand her obsession with Ryouma. Will probably continue this now after that.
Regarding the word "Ripper", it can also be defined as:
1. a tool that is used to tear or break something
2. a thing that is particularly admirable or excellent.
Which I think fit Hikari with her connection to the akashic record, plus the allies/friends she made who love and admire her despite her faults.