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Sakura Hime: The Legend of Princess Sakura, Vol. 6 (Sakura Hime: The Legend of Princess Sakura #6)
The battle between Kohaku and Shuri has ended, but Sakura is still held captive by Enju. Sakura tries to convince her brother that there are humans who will accept the moon people, but he will not back down. Enju tells Sakura she will soon need to choose sides and whom she is to destroy...
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March 1st 2012
by VIZ Media LLC
(first published August 12th 2010)
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~3 - 3.5 / 5
I'm not minding this series so far, but it's a little slow. I'm hoping it gets going soon. I'm just waiting for something big, something intense to happen, because right now it's been focusing on the characters background and their fighting as they get to Sakura, which is interesting, just not especially invigorating. Hopefully it will move onto something else soon, like the climax of this plot. I think it's close, though, which is good.
The first chapter completes the fight between K...more
I'm not minding this series so far, but it's a little slow. I'm hoping it gets going soon. I'm just waiting for something big, something intense to happen, because right now it's been focusing on the characters background and their fighting as they get to Sakura, which is interesting, just not especially invigorating. Hopefully it will move onto something else soon, like the climax of this plot. I think it's close, though, which is good.
The first chapter completes the fight between K...more
This series continues to be an enjoyable three-star manga across the board, and volume six is no exception. The main problem I have with this volume is that the slow moments are excruciatingly so and it's not one of Tanemura's strengths. The best moments come during the exploration of Asagiri's past; now that was amazingly well-written and held a surprisingly dark story twist. I can't say I love Asagiri and Ukyo's romance - it's a bit too contrived and typical shoujo for my tastes. The last twis...more
This volume wraps up the Shuri-Kohaku fight storyline and then spends the majority of the volume detailing Asagiri's backstory. I liked it though I wish Tanemura had gone a little further in making Asagiri culpable for the destruction she claims she caused. When she said she'd destroyed her village I was intrigued – how was Tanemura going to handle a redemption storyline for a character who'd done something like that? – but the way it played out was more a tragedy of circumstance than anything A...more
The story of Shuri didn't end in the last volume so we get a little bit more. Kohaku finally realizes that Shuri hadn't betrayed them.
The next battle was between Ukyo and Asagirl. They don't battle in this volume because it is all backstory again. Ukyo and Asagirl used to be in love, but the destruction on a village separated them.
This series is getting better as it is going forward and I'm really enjoying it. The art, though busy at times, is very pretty and a pleasure to look at.
The next battle was between Ukyo and Asagirl. They don't battle in this volume because it is all backstory again. Ukyo and Asagirl used to be in love, but the destruction on a village separated them.
This series is getting better as it is going forward and I'm really enjoying it. The art, though busy at times, is very pretty and a pleasure to look at.
Sakura continues to be searched for by her friends while by her brother's side. She tries to convince him that some people would accept them for who they are but he disagrees. In the meantime we learn more about the people on both sides. This volume sees the conclusion of the ninja battle/history and we move on to the snow people battle/history.
Dieses Mal wurde die Vorgeschichte von Asagiri näher beleuchtet. Sehr tragisch und bewegend. Am schlimmsten/bewegensten war die letzte Seite, mit dem Gedanken von Asagiri.
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Arina Tanemura was born on March 12, 1978. She's the author of Full Moon O Sagashite, Time Stranger Kyoko, Kamikaze Kaito Jeanne, The Gentlemen's Alliance Cross, Sakura Hime Kaden, ION, Short-Tempered Melancholic, and more.
Her favorite hobby is Karaoke. One song that she sings is Smile, originally by Myco. She has two cats, named Riku and Kai. She has one elder and one younger sister and one broth...more
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Her favorite hobby is Karaoke. One song that she sings is Smile, originally by Myco. She has two cats, named Riku and Kai. She has one elder and one younger sister and one broth...more
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