Animal Academy: Hakobune Hakusho, Volume 1 (Animal Academy #1)
Title: Animal Academy
Volume: 1
Genre: Fantasy
Plot: 3/5; I’m not really sure what the plot is, other than Neko has to keep the fact she is a human a secret when she goes to a school for animals.
Art style: 5/5; the mix of different styles is cute and keeps things interesting, while all well drawn.
Cuteness: 5/5; what’s not cute about a school full of manga animals?!
Characters: 4/5; they’re cute and well drawn, but some of them I don’t really like.
Relatability: 1/5; this is so unrelatable. First off, none of the animals I know change into people. So that’s already a major relatability flaw. The moodiness of Miiko is definitely relatable though!
Overall Judgement: 4/5
This manga is straight-up shojo with a double-helping of kawaii. The story isn't much to write home about, but it seems earnest enough, and the art is precious. I wouldn't give it to an older reader, but I think it could make a nice introduction to shojo for a middle grade reader.Recommend to: Age 10-12, girls
Pretty good for a 1st volume. Im interested. The art work was cute & happy & I thought it'd b A better fit if they were in middle school. :/ the main character looks more like she's 12.oh well. Its a cool story idea & the cat girl really reminds me of a cat. My mean little kitty, mittens. :D if I find the next book at my favorite used book store ill totally be continuing the series. I did have some trouble I times figuring out who was who or who was talking. But I like that there
Seems to be the start of a cute, fun series. I like animals so I should enjoy it!
Fun but obviously for young girls. The concept of the school is clever and I think this will appeal to girls who like animals.
The story is all jumbled, there's no build up to anything, stuff just happens for no real reason. I do like the idea of a school for animals that want to be human, but I don't think it's been done very well here. The book gets 2 stars instead of 1 due to how beautiful the art is
cute shoujo manga
Moyamu Fujino
Paperback | Pages: 192 pages Rating: 3.83 | 313 Users | 30 Reviews
Mention Based On Books Animal Academy: Hakobune Hakusho, Volume 1 (Animal Academy #1)
Title | : | Animal Academy: Hakobune Hakusho, Volume 1 (Animal Academy #1) |
Author | : | Moyamu Fujino |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Deluxe Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 192 pages |
Published | : | May 1st 2009 by TokyoPop |
Categories | : | Sequential Art. Manga. Graphic Novels. Fantasy. Fiction |
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This is all my opinion, so please don’t be offended!! Some people may love the things I don’t!!Title: Animal Academy
Volume: 1
Genre: Fantasy
Plot: 3/5; I’m not really sure what the plot is, other than Neko has to keep the fact she is a human a secret when she goes to a school for animals.
Art style: 5/5; the mix of different styles is cute and keeps things interesting, while all well drawn.
Cuteness: 5/5; what’s not cute about a school full of manga animals?!
Characters: 4/5; they’re cute and well drawn, but some of them I don’t really like.
Relatability: 1/5; this is so unrelatable. First off, none of the animals I know change into people. So that’s already a major relatability flaw. The moodiness of Miiko is definitely relatable though!
Overall Judgement: 4/5
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Original Title: | Animal Academy: Hakobune Hakusho, Volume 1 |
ISBN: | 1427810958 (ISBN13: 9781427810953) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Animal Academy #1 |
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Ratings: 3.83 From 313 Users | 30 ReviewsCrit Based On Books Animal Academy: Hakobune Hakusho, Volume 1 (Animal Academy #1)
I think Animal Academy is really good. It has a good story, and is able to not think it to fantasy. And the Characters are just really good. I like Miiko (I think that is how you spell it) the best, cause she is so cute, and i wish i could be Neko and Miiko's friend. Miiko may be a little selfish or mean, but inside, i think she is really nice. In this story, Neko goes to a school, which actually was meant to have non-humans learn to be humans. But Neko didn't belong there. So, just read it toThis manga is straight-up shojo with a double-helping of kawaii. The story isn't much to write home about, but it seems earnest enough, and the art is precious. I wouldn't give it to an older reader, but I think it could make a nice introduction to shojo for a middle grade reader.Recommend to: Age 10-12, girls
Pretty good for a 1st volume. Im interested. The art work was cute & happy & I thought it'd b A better fit if they were in middle school. :/ the main character looks more like she's 12.oh well. Its a cool story idea & the cat girl really reminds me of a cat. My mean little kitty, mittens. :D if I find the next book at my favorite used book store ill totally be continuing the series. I did have some trouble I times figuring out who was who or who was talking. But I like that there
Seems to be the start of a cute, fun series. I like animals so I should enjoy it!
Fun but obviously for young girls. The concept of the school is clever and I think this will appeal to girls who like animals.
The story is all jumbled, there's no build up to anything, stuff just happens for no real reason. I do like the idea of a school for animals that want to be human, but I don't think it's been done very well here. The book gets 2 stars instead of 1 due to how beautiful the art is
cute shoujo manga
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