“Bullied mixed-heritage orphan Tsugumi enters a ruleless European boys' school where a deadly game determines hierarchy.”
Torikago Syndrome
鳥籠シンドローム
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Synopsis
Bullied mixed-heritage orphan Tsugumi enters a ruleless European boys' school where a deadly game determines hierarchy.
Ayase Tsugumi is an orphan of mixed European and Japanese descent, possessing unsettling red eyes and light-colored hair—all these characteristics make him a target for bullying at his school in Japan. When a secretive benefactor under the alias "Daddy-Long-Legs" starts sending him letters, teaching him English and offering to send him to a new school in Europe, Tsugumi readily accepts this escape from his present circumstances. When Tsugumi arrives at Zugvogel Academy, he finds it to be a boys' boarding school governed by a strange tradition. There are no formal regulations laid down by the administration; rather, the rules are arbitrarily determined by the school's "King." Anyone wishing for freedom from the rules must repeatedly succeed in the King's "Game" and rise through the ranks. However, players must be willing to hurt others or else be hurt themselves. Despite Tsugumi's experiences with bullying, he has never wished to be the tormentor instead of the victim. After unintentionally leveling up on his first day, he looks for a way to remove himself as a player. Unexpectedly, he receives help from the only student to have cleared all the levels in the Game, Licht, who has taken a keen interest in Tsugumi for some unknown reason.
What people say
Community consensus
Derived from 3 sampled reviews
What 3 readers settled on.
Polarized
σ 3.77 · split reception
8.0 pts
Recommenders 10.0 · others 2.0
↓ 2.67
Running avg · Sep 2014 → Jan 2017
- 10 “I read this out of a recommendation. and it was listed as a shounen ai genre and i was like shounen ai ? i wonder how and why so i read it i really enjoyed this but only have 9 chapters dang so...”
- 10 “This is my first review so i'll try to be as usufull as possible. Torikago no Tsugai is a story that revolves around a japanese boy who comes to an European school where there are no laws but a...”
- 2 “I've read some terrible manga in my life because I didn't realize they were terrible until I had already committed to a large chunk of the story. This is the case for this disaster of a story, I...”
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A Manga Publication
- Format 9 × 2 ch × vol
- Total read 1h 12m approx
- Published Jun 2012 – Feb 2013
- Source Manga media type
- Ref. BS-M21245 catalog