Uchuu Kyoudai
Alt Names: | 宇宙兄弟 สองสิงห์ อวกาศ Space Brothers Uchū Kyōdai Uchu Kyodai |
Author: | Koyama Chuuya |
Artist: | Koyama Chuuya |
Genres: | Comedy Drama Psychological Sci-fi Seinen Slice of Life [no chapters] |
Type: | Manga (Japanese) |
Status: | Ongoing |
Description: | One night in 2006, when they were young, the two brothers Mutta (born 1993) and Hibito (born 1996) saw what appeared to be a UFO heading for the moon. They decided that night to both become astronauts and travel out into space. In 2025, Hibito has become an astronaut, and he's going to go to the moon. Mutta ended up following a more traditional career path with an auto development company. However, Mutta just ruined his career through a violent altercation with his boss. Now, not only has he lost his job, he appears to be blacklisted in the entire industry. Maybe this is a rare opportunity for Mutta to once again chase his childhood dream and become an astronaut like his little brother! ============Notice================ Unfortunatly the only chapters available from a certain point are direct scans from the English publication which are not allowed on Batoto. ==========Notice End============== |
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Not only would it be a good mission for Mutta, but it would score him a "big brother" achievement to reduce the gap between him and Hibito.
The telescope will have to be installed on the far side of the Moon for it to be effective. From the looks of it, that side hasn't been visited by humans yet. It would thus be a wonderful "first" in preparation for the mission to Mars.
I feel like it would be a nice first mission for Mutta.
Dammit Koyama-sensei, stop trying to make me cry!
Random viewers! Don't skip it! It's awesome!
http://i.imgur.com/SCelG.gif
I'm a bit sad, though, that the chapters have recently started coming out more quickly than the anime episodes. The anime is so faithful to the manga that I feel even more tense watching it. The rescue of Hibito has just come out and I could hardly stay seated, even though I already knew what was going to happen. The art quality is more polished, as well.
Of course, I could stop myself from reading the chapters until the respective episodes come out, but I don't have that kind of willpower.
Seriously, that series is genious.
Besides, did you note that small details ? The rovers and cosmonauts are moving and interacting with their lunar environment, and yet, there isn't a single SFX. How many less interesting sci-fi series try to insert noises in airless environments, on the other hand...
*fist pump*
I bet Houston looks like Mars landing right at this moment.