“Three standalone tales: odd commune girl, doubting girlfriend, and twins at strange boarding school.”
Galaxy Girl, Panda Boy
銀河ガールパンダボーイ
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Synopsis
Three standalone tales: odd commune girl, doubting girlfriend, and twins at strange boarding school.
A collection of three stand-alone stories. "Galaxy Girl, Panda Boy" is the story of Mani, an adolescent girl growing up in an isolated new age community. Mani is convinced that there is something very odd about her family and the other members of the community. She might be right. "The Laidback Person I Will Never Forget" is a short piece in which a young woman named Yukari begins to doubt her relationship with Takafumi, her slacker / surfer boyfriend. She loves him but she's beginning to think that he might be a bit too laid back for his own good and that their relationship might not have much of a future. "Club Hurricane" (split into four sections and comprising by far the largest portion of the volume) is the tale of Andrew and Rose - twins who find themselves sent off to an odd, remote boarding school in the country as a result of their parents' divorce. Once there, the siblings have to deal with isolation, rejection, their eccentric new schoolmates and their reliance on one another. (Source: ANN)
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Community consensus
Derived from 2 sampled reviews
What 2 readers settled on.
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σ 0.50 · scores cluster tight
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Not enough recommend signal yet
↑ 0.50
Running avg · Dec 2007 → Feb 2008
- 9 “As the previous review states there were three stories within this manga, so I'll write a bit about all of them. The first story, which I thought was the best, was lacking a bit in details but...”
- 8 “Story This manga has 3 stories in it, and they are all completely different. They all pertain to real life situations such as relationship issues, growing pains, and family issues. I thought the...”
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A Manga Publication
- Format 6 × 1 ch × vol
- Total read 0h 48m approx
- Published Jan 2002 – ongoing
- Source Manga media type
- Ref. BS-M0313 catalog