Subarashii Sekai (What A Wonderful World!)

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Synonyms: WaWWJapanese: 素晴らしい世界English: What a Wonderful World!More titles

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Type: Manga Volumes: 2 Chapters: 19 Status: Finished Published: Jan 19, 2002 to Mar 19, 2004 Genres: Drama Drama, Slice of Life Slice of Life Demographic: Seinen Seinen Serialization: Sunday Gene-XAuthors: Asano, Inio (Story & Art)

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7.57Ranked #2670Popularity #582Members 34,747MangaSunday Gene-XAsano, Inio (Story & Art) Add to My ListReadingCompletedPlan to ReadSelect(10) Masterpiece(9) Great(8) Very Good(7) Good(6) Fine(5) Average(4) Bad(3) Very Bad(2) Horrible(1) Appalling Volumes: /2 Chapters: /19MANGA MIRAIMANGA MIRAIWhat a Wonderful World!Vol. 1 $8.99

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Twenty-three-year-old Yuriko Togawa dropped out of college six months ago. In the past, her classmates envisioned her as a reliable and independent person even though she saw herself as the opposite. Yuriko wants someone to provide for her needs, not the other way around. Thus, when she meets her former colleague Horita Tomotsugu, she hopes that romance will spark between them. Horita had a great ambition of debuting his band together with Yuriko. However, as time progressed, he slowly succumbed to reality and became an office worker instead. Encountering Yuriko reminds him of what was once his dream, and he aspires to reignite it with her. Despite the two having different motives, Yuriko decides to lend him a helping hand after going through a myriad of events. Yuriko and Horita's story is just one of the compelling narratives in Subarashii Sekai. Entwined with their tale are several other short stories, each depicting the arduous, painful, and realistic hardships of mundane life. [Written by MAL Rewrite]

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Subarashii Sekai was published in English as What a Wonderful World! by VIZ Media under the VIZ Signature imprint on October 20, 2009. The series was published in French by Kana; in German by Egmont Manga & Anime and Tokyopop; in Portuguese by JBC; and in Spanish by Norma Editorial.
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Write review 4 Recommended 0 Mixed Feelings 2 Not Recommended All reviews (6) Mar 1, 2024 NapoTheGuy Recommended La siguiente reseña está en Español e Inglés (traducida con el apoyo de DeepL) La versión leída es la traducción al español por Robelais Español Es una antología de historias, cada capítulo tiene un protagonista en una situación específica, uno que otro aparecerá en otra historia como personaje secundario. Si bien cada situación es única, el carácter del compendio se puede generalizar, son las vivencias cotidianas de personas cualquiera, con cada quién enfrentando a su manera las circunstancias tan comunes que le suceden. Sea una relación de pareja, familiar o amistad, el inevitable proceso de crecimiento o la convivencia en tu ambiente; ninguno de los protagonistas está en un ... buen punto al comienzo ni necesariamente lo estará al final, más es subrayada la idea de cómo podría llegar a estarlo, citando al mismo manga “mientras vivas, algo bueno te pasará”. Subarashii Sekai es el primer trabajo serializado de Inio Asano, de ahí que la calidad de las historias es notablemente irregular, en algunas su mensaje será plenamente transmitido a nivel narrativo y artístico, en otras es difusa la disposición de los elementos. Entiendo lo tentador de atribuir esas lagunas narrativas al autor en la línea de “invita pensar al lector” pero teniendo en consideración que corresponde a un trabajo casi “de debut”, factiblemente se debe es a un joven mangaka en proceso de entender que quería realizar y cómo. En está antología están las semillas de varias de ideas, temáticas y estilos que le conseguiría su reconocimiento, sea un capítulo casi prototipo de Solanin, su humor irónico, la percepción de que cada personaje secundario está lidiando con sus respectivos problemas o las pinceladas de pesimismo entremezcladas con sinceridad y esperanza. Tampoco quiero implicar que su valor sea únicamente histórico o comparativo, sin duda hay genialidad, tal como he mencionado, varios de los capítulos transmiten su mensaje de positivismo frente al devenir siempre y cuándo estemos dispuesto a cambiar en favor del mismo, consiguiendo que en pocas páginas sintamos empatía por el protagonista y valoremos su lección. Donde lo consigue (en general) es en las historias menos “oscuras”, de adolescentes intentando ser adultos sin saber cómo. La cotidianidad del manga tiene una excepción, hay contados elementos fantásticos en la narrativa que no llaman la atención sobre sí mismos, al contrario, se entremezclan con la normalidad del resto del mundo, consiguiendo plasmar un rudimentario realismo mágico. Su inclusión conseguirá varios de los mejores momentos y paneles del manga, sin embargo, similar al resto de los elementos, son un punto de partida a ser perfeccionado en futuras historias. Respecto al apartado artístico, Asano en sus veintitrés años ya exhibía una notable habilidad para la composición, donde utiliza el posicionamiento de los personajes y el ritmo del panel para implicar interesantes reflexiones. Particularmente, me han gustado los sentimientos implícitos en su manejo de las miradas como también en lo expresivo de las emociones en su estado puro, ambos consiguen dotar de corazón a las historias. He leído bastantes reseñas de la obra, varias encuentran diferentes reflexiones de diversa complejidad en lo social y filósofo, considero que la mayoría se realiza en retrospectiva, es decir, atribuyendo al Asano que un día será en vez del Asano que fue; y no debería ser el caso. La mejor forma de corresponder a la antología es ver y reflexionar en los elementos tan sólidos que tiene, a la par que reconoces el proceso de descubrimiento que tenía su autor consigo mismo. English It is an anthology of stories, each chapter has a protagonist in a specific situation, some of them will appear in another story as a secondary character. Although each situation is unique, the character of the compendium can be generalized, these are the daily experiences of any person, with each one facing in their own way the common circumstances that happen to them. Whether it is a relationship, family or friendship, the inevitable process of growing up or living in your environment; none of the protagonists is in a good place at the beginning or necessarily will be at the end, but the idea of how it could become so is underlined, quoting the same manga "as long as you live, something good will happen to you". Subarashii Sekai is Inio Asano's first serialized work, hence the quality of the stories is notably irregular, in some his message will be fully conveyed at the narrative and artistic level, in others the arrangement of the elements is diffuse. I understand how tempting it’s to attribute these narrative gaps to the author in the line of "inviting the reader to think", but considering that it corresponds to an almost "debut" work, it is probably due to a young mangaka in the process of understanding what he wanted to do and how. In this anthology are the seeds of several of the ideas, themes and styles that would get him his recognition, be it an almost chapter prototypical to Solanin, his ironic humor, the perception that each secondary character is dealing with their respective problems or the touches of pessimism intermingled with sincerity and hope. Nor do I want to imply that its value is only historical or comparative, there is undoubtedly genius, as I mentioned, several of the chapters convey its message of positivism in the face of the future as long as we are willing to change in favor of it, getting us to feel empathy for the protagonist in a few pages and value his lesson. Where it succeeds (in general) is in the less "dark" stories, of teenagers trying to become adults without knowing how. The everydayness of the manga has an exception, there are a few fantastic elements in the narrative that do not draw attention to themselves, on the contrary, they are intermingled with the normality of the rest of the world, managing to capture a rudimentary magical realism. Their inclusion will achieve several of the manga's best moments and panels, however, similar to the rest of the elements, they are a starting point to be improved in future stories. Regarding the artistic section, Asano in his twenty-three years already exhibited a remarkable ability for composition, where he uses the positioning of the characters and the rhythm of the panel to imply interesting reflections. Particularly, I liked the feelings implied in his handling of the looks as well as the expressiveness of the emotions in their pure state, both of which manage to endow the stories with heart. I have read quite a few reviews of the work, several find different reflections of varying complexity in the social and philosophical, I consider that most are made in retrospect, that is, attributing to the Asano that one day will be instead of the Asano that was; and it should not be the case. The best way to correspond to the anthology is to see and reflect on the very solid elements it has, while recognizing the process of discovery that its author had with himself. Reviewer’s Rating: 6 What did you think of this review? Nice Nice0 Love it Love it0 Funny Funny0 Confusing Confusing0 Informative Informative0 Well-written Well-written0 Creative Creative0More reviews by NapoTheGuy (65) Show allRead moreShow lessOpen Gift Report Oct 18, 2015 acajou Recommended "I look up into the clear blue morning sky. It makes my eyes hurt. And suddenly, I feel something nostalgic underfoot. It's the dawn of a new day, and the first thing I do is step in some shit." Asano Inio's serial debut Subarashii Sekai is an interesting anthology of loosely linked short stories about people caught between prolonged adolescence and adulthood, trying to resist the pressures of a fast-paced society as they stand in the midst of their failing aspirations and relationships. Protagonists include a college dropout, a bullying victim, and other characters that many readers will be able to relate to on some level. At ... the opposite end of the spectrum, we are presented with a mob fugitive in a panda mascot suit and Tepodon, a pet turtle that, upon realizing there are times in life when we must "move on, despite everything", even at the risk of making mistakes, flees his tank to become a half-man, half-turtle-like creature. Well, Tepodon might be explained as a manifestation of the college dropout's subconscious. But surreal elements like this are an integral part of what is otherwise a brutally realistic setting. Perhaps distracting from the overall realism, they illustrate how life can be strange sometimes while providing a bit of comical relief. In a twisted sort of way, a few of these stories are rather on the funny side. The manga ultimately refrains from judging its characters' actions and in some cases teases the reader by having them come back for a cameo in a later chapter. It is implied that the dropout went back to school, but we can't be entirely sure of it. Either way, she seems to be doing okay. "Wonderful World" depicts the world as a cruel place, but all things considered, the title is not meant to be ironical. As a matter of perspective, the world can be wonderful. With a series comprised of nineteen independent stories, there are bound to be chapters which stand out and chapters which pale in comparison. However, this is a manga about how we are better off focusing on the good. And at its best, Subarashii Sekai is nothing short of brilliant. Reviewer’s Rating: 8 What did you think of this review? Nice Nice0 Love it Love it0 Funny Funny0 Confusing Confusing0 Informative Informative0 Well-written Well-written0 Creative Creative0More reviews by acajou (9) Show allRead moreShow lessOpen Gift Report Nov 25, 2024 Mara2463 Not Recommended What a Wonderful World – Spoiler Free – Not Recommended TLDR Overall: 4/10 Disclaimer: due to the nature of this work – a collection of short stories –, my normal parameters of Story, Art, Characters and Enjoyment with a weighted average won’t be applied. Instead, a global overview will be offered. This world that we live in is gentle yet sad, fun yet sorrowful, strong yet ephemeral… -What a Wonderful World What a Wonderful World is probably one of Asano’s worst works, as he again attempts to use short stories to tell multiple independent stories. What a Wonderful World suffers precisely from the same illness as Before Dawn and the End ... of the World: it is all too underdeveloped for the story to be of any worth. Before Dawn and the End of the World offers the best parallel with What a Wonderful World: they can almost be seen as twins. However, some stories do have some comic relief, or at least some surreal elements that make them stick out from the rest. They are, nevertheless, not enough to save What a Wonderful World. One positive aspect of this work, as in all of Asano’s works, is his literary quality, which once again comes to the fore in What a Wonderful World. Almost no characters are worth mentioning, for none of them were actually developed. Inio Asano needs time to develop his characters, and this simply doesn't happen here, which is catastrophic in his storytelling. One good thing about Asano is that however bad does the story get – which isn't common at all – the art is always there as a saving grace. What a Wonderful World is no different: the shading is impeccable, the art style is gorgeous to look at, it has all his personality, and the page flow keeps on flowing. What a Wonderful World Could have been much more: if only the short stories were actually intertwined into a mesh that was available to work as a group instead of 19 independent stories all too short to be of any value for themselves, this would have been a great work. However, we didn't get that. In the end, and contrary to some of his other works, one did not grow as a reader, one did not grow as an otaku, and one did not grow as a person, nor was it an enjoyable read. For all these reasons, it doesn't deserve a recommendation, and as he doesn't have any saving grace – other than the art style – it doesn't come even close to a mixed-feeling stamp. Reviewer’s Rating: 4 What did you think of this review? Nice Nice0 Love it Love it0 Funny Funny0 Confusing Confusing0 Informative Informative0 Well-written Well-written0 Creative Creative0More reviews by Mara2463 (96) Show allRead moreShow lessOpen Gift Report More stacks

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