Aoi Tori: Wakuraba
青い鳥~わくらば~
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Based on your preference for character-driven stories with layered emotional arcs, this title's exploration of identity and belonging would deeply resonate. The pacing mirrors series you've rated highly, and its thematic depth aligns with your appreciation for nuanced storytelling...
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Synopsis
1-3. Aoi Tori 4-8. Wakuraba (Kaikou)
What people say
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Derived from 2 sampled reviews
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Running avg · Jun 2020 → Aug 2025
- 7 “This manga portrays the evolution of two dependent patients (with physical and mental ailments, respectively) and the daily lives of their caregivers, who are close family members that end up...”
- 8 “Takashi Murakami is capable of convey feelings and emotions through his work at the same level as the great Jiro Taniguchi. After a car accident, a husband stays in vegetative state so the mother...”
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A Manga Publication
- Format 8 × 1 ch × vol
- Total read 1h 04m approx
- Published Sep 2012 – Jun 2014
- Source Manga media type
- Ref. BS-M37161 catalog