Chris Beveridge
06-03-2009, 06:00 AM
http://www.mania.com/content_pics/000004/81/49/db8f47535113be96_thumb.jpgReview by Sakura Eries (http://www.mania.com/yakitate-japan-vol-17_article_113905.html)
Mania Grade: B
* Art Rating: A
* Packaging Rating: B+
* Text/Translation Rating: B
* Age Rating: 13 and Up
* Released By: Viz Media
* MSRP: 9.99
* Pages: 192
* ISBN: 978-1421522340
* Size: B6
* Orientation: Right to Left
* Series: Yakitate!! JaPan
However, things get interesting both from a food and a character standpoint with Round 4. In addition to learning about Kanmuri's hitherto unknown family background, the teams are asked to produce something other than bread. Kanmuri for the most part has been depicted as extremely confident, but as this arc starts, we get to see a Kanmuri who is insecure, both about his skills and his future. It is still fun despite the pressure though, especially when the manager uses his muscles against yakuza thugs.
Mania Grade: B
* Art Rating: A
* Packaging Rating: B+
* Text/Translation Rating: B
* Age Rating: 13 and Up
* Released By: Viz Media
* MSRP: 9.99
* Pages: 192
* ISBN: 978-1421522340
* Size: B6
* Orientation: Right to Left
* Series: Yakitate!! JaPan
However, things get interesting both from a food and a character standpoint with Round 4. In addition to learning about Kanmuri's hitherto unknown family background, the teams are asked to produce something other than bread. Kanmuri for the most part has been depicted as extremely confident, but as this arc starts, we get to see a Kanmuri who is insecure, both about his skills and his future. It is still fun despite the pressure though, especially when the manager uses his muscles against yakuza thugs.