2011-01-26, 21:49 | Link #1 |
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D-Fragments (D-Frag)
Author/Artist: Tomoya Haruno Genre: Comedy, School Life, Seinen, Slice of Life Synopsis: Kazama Kenji likes to believe he is something of a delinquent. Moreover, others seem to like to agree that he is. Of course, Kenji's gang finds their way to a group of four not-so-normal girls - Chitose, Sakura, Minami and Roka - and all at once, whatever reputation he may have, is nothing compared to the outrageous behaviour of the girls. Shanghaied into joining their club, the Game Creator club, what will happen to his everday life from that point on? Been with this one for a while and since I'm starting to re-read Boku wa Tomodachi Sukunai, I thought I'd make a topic for those who didn't know about this. As the synopsis suggests, it's one of those "'normal' guy joins group of weird girls" type of stories. The focus of the chapters can be a bit scattered at times, but nonetheless, its quite hilarious =03. The manga REALLY reminds me of Seitokai Yakuindono and BwTnS in how the comedy is portrayed, but the characters are easily different enough to differentiate itself from them. Spoiler for chap 14:
side note: The translation of the first 3 chapters may be a bit off to some, as I think it was a solo effort, but after that, it should be more than okay. |
2011-01-26, 22:40 | Link #5 |
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Join Date: Dec 2007
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Ah, frubam, always making threads for manga I also like but too lazy to do so myself.
I guess I'll have to rep you as thanks for all the hard work. D-Frag's an interesting piece, I'd say. It keeps surprising me above my expectations, which started out pretty low, and is getting higher. The serious scenes for example don't feel tagged on even if they're actually pretty silly in content. The mangaka sure knows how to carry the right tone. And of course the characters are likable. Rather, I'd say they're getting more likable since I started out with plenty of reservations about the club members' personalities. |
2011-02-02, 14:02 | Link #6 | ||
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I have to agree that this does start on a odd note more than anything else and tbh not really great in any way but yea very charming and does get better as it goes on, altho I did love it from the get go. Quote:
I also had reservations about the club members as well especially the STC Pres but you know what they all surprised me, they are all very likable indeed. My favorite character tho is Takao, yea there are obvious reasons but I really do love her character even if she may seem abit too tsundere. She is a great balance I think pretty tsundere but not too far gone she becomes unbearable. I like Kazama alot, he's cool. He may get dragged into the girl's paces but he isn't completely at the mercy or pathetic towards them. Oh and helps that Roka is all jealous of any girl getting close to him Always looking forward to seeing more from this series.
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2011-03-12, 10:06 | Link #10 |
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Oh god, I never knew someone make this thread here.
Thanks for reading it. As the scanlator member, I really happy that you guys like it. And sorry for the long delay from chapter 16 since most of the staff get hook with other things like real life and Madoka |
2011-05-07, 20:40 | Link #14 |
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Join Date: Feb 2007
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I had guessed what the outcome of this would be and when Kazuma said he take care of the pouch, it just confirmed it all, abit predictable but still great to read.
I love how Roka is with Kazuma, her jealously or wanting attention from him is great to see but Takeo is still my favorite. I think my favorite part was the whole luck thing, just very very funny Love how the author handles background characters, instead of all looking like generic characters he mixes them up, the most unlikely of crowds. I look forward to seeing this new bunch of characters and when we finally get to see Kazama's sister. TAMA-CHAN~ HANG IN THERE!
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2011-05-08, 06:26 | Link #15 | |
Le fou, c'est moi
Join Date: Dec 2007
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I don't know what's going on except it was all incredibly GAR. Everybody's so dandy, even the weird shadowy rivals at the end.
That was d'awww. Quote:
Although the poor thing doesn't stand a chance against the game club presidents' duo, lol. Kazama's way too dense for her type of gentle, quiet love. |
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2011-05-09, 08:57 | Link #17 |
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lol that was bloody hilarious, I've never such a odd reason for students to be called for a teacher/student meeting
Takao she's the source of all the boob envy, thats my Takao for ya! You know the thing with the Takao bullying is, it makes you love Takao cause of it but at same time you don't really want it to stop cause it never really goes over the top. I really do love how the author handles the other students, even if they just appear once ro twice they feel like part of the cast, pretty good going there. There reason for doing the "pop~ped zipper" were just too funny The small flashback did indeed have some great jokes, particularly the face and name ones. Oh and YEEEEEEEEEAAAAAAAHHHH for Takao at the end, the dere~!!! p.s this school has got some of the best male teachers you will see, so dandy!
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club, comedy, gag, school life, seinen, slice of life |
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