Let's Lagoon
Alt Names: | ăƒ¬ăƒƒăƒ„â˜†ăƒ©ă‚°ăƒ¼ăƒ³ |
Author: | Okazaki Takeshi |
Artist: | Okazaki Takeshi |
Genres: | Comedy Drama Ecchi Fantasy Harem Historical Mystery Romance Seinen Supernatural |
Type: | Manga (Japanese) |
Status: | Ongoing |
Description: | Yamada is a castaway on an island without any ships passing by and he is unable to recall why he is there. After finding his sports bag, he assumes he was on a school trip. With only seven days worth of food, he eventually decides to make a boat to leave the island. He thought he was alone on the island until finding a girl named Imaise Chika eating his food. They then decide to continue carving the boat together. Since the boat only has room for one, Yamada decides to set off for help, but returns upon noticing that not only has Imaise put her share of rations in his bag, they are mostly untouched as well. After returning, he notices she made the oar out of a fishing lance and he decides they can live on the island longer. |
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467 Comments
Only the plots are completely different.
The only similarities between this and LOST are that it takes place on an unnatural island.
Well congratulations, Lost took the idea from Nadia: the Secret of Blue water, Who took the idea from Jules Vernes works.
Guess what, the originality argument doesn't work because everything contains elements of something else. Therefore the prudent connoisseur of manga and anime look at the story, the character development, and how they take a trope and make it interesting.
This goes the interesting route and your pseudo-intellectualism is painful to watch to say the least.
It's just a Japanese bootleg of LOST. Don't place it on a pedestal just because most seinen/borderline shounen is shit right now.
Your loss. This is honestly a good manga with solid character growth, good art, and a decent plot.
At least they are inked. Look at Saki - there are 10 pages/chapter on average and 70% of them are not finished.
Just ran into this because >sexy girl in water on the cover. SO I was like, hey, let's check it out! Then I look at the comments.
All my nope. Even if it is himself from the future? I dunno. Time travel. Regardless. NOPE.
Let's go to Guy LeDouche who's at the start of our next game, sinkers and floaters.
Livin' La Vida Beta
Also, imagine you are told a 'perfect' future but not how to obtain it. Would you constantly seek the events to get it or assume that future comes to pass because you act the way you normally would (meaning not changing anything)?
Indeed, and if we sum up the whole weird and hard situation they're in.... both of the girls play an important role in his mind right, they're his fuel.
He's acting sanely for a man pushed away--albeit for good reasons--by the one he loves. If he weren't heartbroken and dramatic, it'd be proof positive he isn't actually serious about her.
And just to expand on one point
Dude's being a bit melodramatic here.
Either that or it's just another one of those time loop things--I remember you not telling me, so if you tell me things will be different and might not lead to the present I'm experiencing, so I better tell you not to tell me because that's probably what I did et cetera.
First, no I'm not. I'm confusing a sense of delicacy and fair play with civilization, even though so-called civilization often fails to inculcate such traits.
Second, how animals act is incredibly varied, both among species and individuals, as is what constitutes an effective survival trait. You seem to be projecting a Western 20th-century culture subvariant of being sexually aggressive and antifeminist onto all animals so you can imagine your visions of "alpha" as being "nature". Some animals do act like that some of the time, but it's far from being the main approach. Co-operation is an important survival trait for lots of species. Probably the single most common mating approach is "Males do some form of stupid dance, song, throat-inflating or similar display until female gets the hots for one and picks him", which isn't exactly what the people who think men acting jerky is the "natural" "Darwinian" or "alpha" way have in mind.
The author is seriously struggling with pacing and plot progression. What the hell is the point of these 10 pages? I'm getting a "I don't know how to end this" vibe.
Sure felt way shorter than previous chapters...
This felt random and dumb.
I wouldn't be surprised if this was all part of future Yamada's plan.
Not that I have any problem with her being here, but....
https://myanimelist.net/character/145329/Chisa_Kotegawa
Juuuuuuuuuust one letter away.
Cultural relativism to the rescueeee!
God I really wanna know how this ends...
Aren't you confusing protestant shame with civilization? It's pretty offensive to a plethora of cultures to call mixed bathing "uncivilized". Society and civility are intersecting, but fundamentally different. And humans are animals. Don't delude yourself into thinking you're above the rest. You only sit where you are today because of the evolutionary pathology that you dismissively conclude are beneath you.
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It's called being civilized. Someone who talks about people as if they were pack animals ("alpha" and so on) wouldn't understand.