Aqua Knight · review
Coming into this with Battle Angel as my favorite manga, I was fearful that it would either be a rehash or failure, as seems to so often happen when someone devotes so much of his or her vision to one creation. That was not the case at all, however, with this being quite different from Battle Angel, but not at all disappointing. This series is indeed very lighthearted, but also quite uninhibited at times, such as one of the more important characters, the Lighthouse King Arrabarus, having very well drawn, buggy eyes and screaming YAHAHAHAHAHAA a lot. It is also a much more typically shounen adventurestyled in what it seeks in the pomp it seeks to get across, and though at times it is a bit silly, it does not really detract from the work. It is childish, but not everything needs to be incredibly grim all the time.
I feel that the main problems are story and character related. The story rushes significantly toward the end, and it could have been hashed out much better with an extra volume or so. We get great dialogue like "What are those BUMPS on her chest? Ouch!" from Ashika with the response of "Only her children and the man she will take as her mate may feast upon them." from Arrabarus, the knight Ruliya is thrust into the main role and is not really very compelling. Ruliya's motivations and conflicts are pretty cliche and she never really shows any real verve after the early parts.
One more personal problem was that I really disliked the manga's obsession with (literally) shit later on in the storyline...feces have never been funny to me, but I guess they must be to others! I tried my best to just ignore it and enjoy a still great manga, but I note it for purposes of this review.
Overall, this was a highly enjoyable and fun experience. If you like typically "epic" adventure storylines, then you will absolutely love this.