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Kiril
10-31-2003, 11:11 PM
\ Summary \
Tonight is Halloween, my kids are running across the ceiling on a sugar high, so of course that means it is time for another review. You can decide if this is a trick or a treat.


\ Statistics \

English Title: Please Save My Earth
Japanese Title: Boku no Chikyuu o Mamotte
Author/Artist: Saki Hiwatari
Publisher: Viz
Translator: Lillian Olson
English Adaption: Fred Burke
Editor: P. Duffield
Price: $9.95
Pages: 186
Vol. # 1 of 21
Age Rating: T+ for Older Teens
Orientation/SFX: Unflipped/Retouched
Size: Tall B6
ISBN: 1-59116-059-6
Originally serialized in Hana to Yume Comics.

Release Date: October 2003
Review Date: 31 October 2003
Reviewer: Kiril Jones

\ Grading \
Story: A-
Art: B
Exterior Presentation: B
Interior Presentation: A

\ What They Say \
Life's hard when you're shy, harder still when you move from your quiet hometown to the bustle of a big city and a new high school. Poor Alice also has to cope with being regularly harassed by the bratty neighbor boy, Rin. Her life turns upside-down when she's stuck babysitting Rin and the annoying chore ends in unexpected tragedy. What Alice doesn't realize is there could be a greater force at work than chance.


\ Review \

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The story starts off deceptively simple: Alice is a shy, daydreaming kind of girl, and she is new in Tokyo and hasn't made friends yet. More likely to talk to plants than to people, she has to worry about the harassment of Rin, a young neighbor boy, and try to adjust to her new world.

So of course, something has to happen to her, right? With a title like Please Save My Earth and a cover image of Alice resting her head dreamily above an Earth-like pillow, certainly you would think so. However, the story unravels with no supernatural elements at first, with Alice dealing just with human problems, like the manipulations of a trickster boy and trying to break the ice among her peers. There are daydreams of dinosaurs and talk of her empathy with nature and animals, but overall this settles for a bit into the life of a schoolgirl.

Of course things start to change as she overhears two of her male classmates talk about how they are not "normal," but when Alice notices this she comes to the conclusion "This is what manga fangirls are supposed to weep with joy over... TRUE GAY LOVE!"

(Gravitation fans, one moment, Alice would like to borrow your manga.)

Ah, I see for some people, they are already doing some one-click shopping at Amazon, but perhaps things are not what they seem? Let's continue.

For me, the turning point was in the babysitting scene mentioned in the What They Say segment. I found myself surprised at the outcome of this, and until this point I had been following along nodding here and there, but now this book had my complete, undivided attention until I finished the volume.

While some are already familiar with the overall plot, I don't want to spoil everything here, but I truly liked how the story managed to have very realistic moments balanced with elements of fantasy/science fiction. If you're expecting a story where by the end of the second chapter the heroine is whisked away to an alien world or something this may surprise you. If you're expecting a romance, well, that may turn out a little different than you expect as well. But for me these were treats and not tricks, and I'm on board to see what happens next.

Some have warned of the artistic style of the early volumes, noting that it is a bit rough and improves with time. Overall i didn't have a problem with the art, although I do notice a tendency for characters to have slightly overdeveloped foreheads. I'll be glad to see how the style improves, but I find the art suits the story pretty well and I'm happy with it.

This is another of the "new Viz format" which borrows heavily from Tokyopop: an almost identical size and price, and an unflipped presentation. The SFX are fully translated in the retouched method. They used the original cover art and I don't see any obvious problems or errors. The cover and look of the book doesn't command attention like some other titles might, but I think it gives a decent impression of what lies within, and using original covers is always a good thing.

Overall I'm impressed with the story and say: recommended.

philnicau
10-31-2003, 11:21 PM
My copy hasn't arrived yet, but i'm glad Viz is using the Original covers now if only Tokyopop would follow, its been one of my major complaints with their 100% Manga line.

Helschadenfreude
10-31-2003, 11:24 PM
Ohhhh I love Please Save my Earth the OVA, and it was said that the manga went even further..and was better even?

Anyways, I'm definitely getting this.

Kiril
10-31-2003, 11:27 PM
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PsychoIdiot said:
Ohhhh I love Please Save my Earth the OVA, and it was said that the manga went even further..and was better even?

Anyways, I'm definitely getting this.

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I'm a Mad, Mad Manga Mod, and have not seen the OVA. I buy so much manga I can't afford too much anime. Heh. But I'm glad to hear you're picking this up.

Kevinroc
11-01-2003, 10:09 AM
I've had this for awhile now. The manga does go into more detail then the OAV did. We actually see Alice overhear the conversation between Issei & Jinpachi as opposed to just their 2nd conversation like the OAV.

I look forward to seeing more of the differences from the OAV, especially when the manga goes past where the OAV ended.

I really love this title, btw. /images/graemlins/happy.gif

MegsLeigh
11-01-2003, 10:25 AM
I may or may not get this title. It depends on how my backlog is coming along. But fantastic job as always, Kiril!

Sapphire
11-01-2003, 12:08 PM
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Megs said:
I may or may not get this title. It depends on how my backlog is coming along. But fantastic job as always, Kiril!

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/me removes your backlog

There is no "may". There is only buy.

Mariela

Kiril
11-01-2003, 06:27 PM
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Sapphire said:
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Megs said:
I may or may not get this title. It depends on how my backlog is coming along. But fantastic job as always, Kiril!

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/me removes your backlog

There is no "may". There is only buy.

Mariela

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Speaking of buy, did you manga to get your hands on a copy of the Viz version? If so, how do you think they did with it? As a neophyte to this title, I'm a bit worried there may have been nuances in the presentation that I overlooked.

Harafan
11-03-2003, 01:40 PM
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Kiril said:
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PsychoIdiot said:
Ohhhh I love Please Save my Earth the OVA, and it was said that the manga went even further..and was better even?

Anyways, I'm definitely getting this.

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I'm a Mad, Mad Manga Mod, and have not seen the OVA. I buy so much manga I can't afford too much anime. Heh. But I'm glad to hear you're picking this up.

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Were I you, Kiril, I'd wait a few more volumes and then pick up the video. It's only one DVD (I think) which contains all the OAVs that they put out. It's a VERY pretty version of the manga. And now that the manga is actually coming out, you won't have to endure the frustration that we have all endured for several years now...

Harafan

Keiti
11-03-2003, 02:32 PM
An intriguing review. Since so many titles that I am reading have ended or our coming to an end, I think I'll add this to my new title selsction. My bookshelves have way too many Tokyopop titles, so it'll be nice to have something to balance it all out.

Aoi
11-03-2003, 03:13 PM
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Sapphire said:
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Megs said:
I may or may not get this title. It depends on how my backlog is coming along. But fantastic job as always, Kiril!

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/me removes your backlog

There is no "may". There is only buy.

Mariela

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I concur ^_^ I have all the Japanese volumes, and am still picking up the US version the moment it arrives at my local store... Have just utterly adored this series for years... and if Viz doesn't finish it... I swear they will burn >_<

11-03-2003, 05:28 PM
I love PSME! (The anime was too short and rushed /images/graemlins/sad.gif) How many volumes does the series consist of?

Kiril
11-03-2003, 05:59 PM
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pudgyfuzzybunny said:
I love PSME! (The anime was too short and rushed /images/graemlins/sad.gif) How many volumes does the series consist of?

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According to the Viz Comparison Chart (http://animeondvd.com/specials/manga/mf001-viz.php), 21 Volumes. I also included that at the beginning of the review in what I call the "Statistics" section.

Kiril
11-03-2003, 06:01 PM
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Harafan said:
Were I you, Kiril, I'd wait a few more volumes and then pick up the video. It's only one DVD (I think) which contains all the OAVs that they put out. It's a VERY pretty version of the manga. And now that the manga is actually coming out, you won't have to endure the frustration that we have all endured for several years now...


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Good suggestion, I'll probably do that. I just want to make sure that I read the story and then watch it, so I need to figure out how much to read before it is 'safe' to watch the OVA.

11-03-2003, 07:58 PM
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Kiril said:
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pudgyfuzzybunny said:
I love PSME! (The anime was too short and rushed /images/graemlins/sad.gif) How many volumes does the series consist of?

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According to the Viz Comparison Chart (http://animeondvd.com/specials/manga/mf001-viz.php), 21 Volumes. I also included that at the beginning of the review in what I call the "Statistics" section.



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Oops! Sorry about that! I will read more carefully from now on.

ayumu
11-03-2003, 08:09 PM
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Kiril said:

Good suggestion, I'll probably do that. I just want to make sure that I read the story and then watch it, so I need to figure out how much to read before it is 'safe' to watch the OVA.

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I can't remember for sure (the line's a bit blurred, because there's a flashback which has a LOT more detail in the manga version, but the OAV still shows a little of what happens after the flashback, IIRC), but it's somewhere in the teens. (I think the flashback lasts until volume 15 or so.) Anyway, it'll be a while before you want to watch the OAV.

BTW, for anyone else on the fence, I'll add my agreement that this series is definately a must buy. It's one of my favorites.

Shsway
11-04-2003, 08:55 AM
Great review, Kiril.

I picked up a copy today, and so far, not too shabby. I was exposed to the anime first, so I can't wait to see how the original manga develops.

The character designs aren't that interesting to look at IMO (excepting Rin's drawings, perhaps), but I got used to them pretty quick.

Aoi
11-04-2003, 11:16 AM
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Kiril said:
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pudgyfuzzybunny said:
I love PSME! (The anime was too short and rushed /images/graemlins/sad.gif) How many volumes does the series consist of?

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According to the Viz Comparison Chart (http://animeondvd.com/specials/manga/mf001-viz.php), 21 Volumes. I also included that at the beginning of the review in what I call the "Statistics" section.



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I'll have to dig out my originals when I get home. I just looked at the first and second volume covers on Amazon and I do NOT remember the colors being so bright and... pastel. It is the same cover, but the colors seem very different.

TougaNoMiko
11-04-2003, 12:12 PM
I...

I....


I DON'T HAVE THIS YET!!!!


*collapses and sighs*

Has anyone found it in NYC? Cause all the comic book stores I've seen have it sold out ;_;

Keiti
11-08-2003, 10:06 PM
*Shakes fist at Kiril and Sapphire Darn you all!!! Now another title in my collection that I cannot live without.
I picked this up today (along with Alice 19th and Miyukichan- I was on a 'manga with alice connections' kick /images/graemlins/tongue.gif )and now am hooked on this series, too. It just slowly draws you into the story in such a gently way, that you don't even know you are being sucked in, until you reach the end and cry out for more. The art took a little getting used to, but it didn't really detract from the story, in my eyes. Rin is out right awful and creepy, and if I had to babysit him, I would have deliberatly tossed him off the balcony /images/graemlins/devil.gif so looking forward to future volumes now /images/graemlins/relief1.gif


p.s. Miyukichan is going to give me nightmares. these same people drew cute lil Sakura with those sullied hands? ohh bad thoughts now etched in my brain. /images/graemlins/stunned1.gif

populuxe
12-24-2003, 11:00 AM
I finally picked this up last night. Not because it was anything I was interested in, but because of the hurt look in the eyes of the cute salesgirl at my local comic shop when I said I'm not reading it. I felt like I was being mean to her, and I'm just too much of a softie to live with that feeling, so I went back a few days later and bought it.

I like it. A lot. Ironically, I was thinking that of all the titles I collect, only a few of them actually get me excited to read them. And now I've got a new title to be excited about. As someone else mentioned, it pulls you in so gently, you're hardly aware of it. Until it ends and you're screaming for more.

There's one thing I've learned from shoujo manga, and that's Japanese school girls are mean. Actually, I like this little group. I'm glad they realized they were being mean and apologized. It will be good to see Alice with friends. Speaking of which, the part where Alice was trying so hard not to cry in class, and Jinpachi comforted her was beautiful. More like that, please.

ape2020
12-24-2003, 11:26 AM
Well you pick a long one thats for sure. I got it because of the anime series and is one of four titles that motivated me to get into manga. I did noticed the manga has more comedic moments then the anime but is great.

-chimp1010

MrDisco
12-24-2003, 12:54 PM
having seen the anime i was very excited to read the manga. the first volume definately doesn't dissappoint. sadly i don't know how well this series will do for overall sales.

populuxe
12-24-2003, 01:20 PM
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MrDisco said:
having seen the anime i was very excited to read the manga.

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Ironically, I haven't watched the anime. I think I'll do like Kiril and wait until after it's come out in the manga before watching it.

MrDisco
12-24-2003, 01:31 PM
i dont think it will ruin or spoil the manga for you. the single disc (6 eps i think) is just a small stab at the story (plus the theme music is quite haunting).

Yukino Miyazawa
12-24-2003, 01:36 PM
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MrDisco said:
i dont think it will ruin or spoil the manga for you. the single disc (6 eps i think) is just a small stab at the story (plus the theme music is quite haunting).

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I disagree. Not all of the reincarnations have been revealed in the manga yet (vol. 1), and there's also that huge flashback in the anime about a character's past that doesn't show up in the manga until much later.

wingednike
12-25-2003, 12:59 AM
I agree with Yukino; the oav covers up to volume 8 or 9(?) of the manga. Lots of spoilers there if you decide to just read vol. 1 and then watch the anime /images/graemlins/sweat000.gif (But the ending song really is very pretty)