Lost + Brain
Alt Names: | 迷走记忆 LOST + BRAIN Lost Brain LOST+BRAIN 迷走记忆 |
Author: | Yabuno Tsuduku |
Artist: | Ootani Akira |
Genres: | Mystery Psychological Seinen |
Type: | Manga (Japanese) |
Status: | Complete |
Description: | Ren Hiyama, a genius student was tired of the boring world. While he was thinking of recreating the world, he realizes that with hypnosis, he may be able to do that. After a year of testing with his classmates, recreation of the world begins. |
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13 Comments
This was shounen, wasn't it? It was published in a shounen magazine.
I don't believe in the "power" of hypnosis so I found it to be a rather dry read.
Good manga with a Death Note vibe to it.
nothing more nothing less.
So, if he actually wanted to take over the world, he would have to deal with that issue. As you can see, the resistance is an heritage, so it's not like a person or two would resist. Obviously, in some places it would be endemic.
Well, I'm taking it too far away. BTW: surprise hypnotism, used to put Yuka to sleep is BS, all other techniques are more or less exaggerated (As long as it's outside your audition range, a message will not reach your brain. Even if a low volume message inside the audition range of frequencies would do so, the distance between the person and the TV may vary, so you cannot ensure that the volume will be right. Etcetera).
The best ways to take over someone's mind are shown by Kunoji himself during the presentation at the very beginning. You don't have to directly control someone, but force him to think the way you want him to think. Another way to do it easily is through what's called "the 25th picture" (our eye is an 25FPS camera, but the 25th frame is not seen, but supposed by the eye. Even if we don't "see" it directly, information does go in, so the brain does get it. So, your brain is getting info while you're not knowing it).
BTW, am I the only one who thinks that he's still alive and hides with hypnosis like an invisible man?
I don't think the end is so rushed.
Also, no idea why Yuka didn't die when she got her memories back, like she is suppose to. I'm guessing the mangaka forgot(or couldn't find a way to end it due to being axed)?