Random Manga Theatre 94: Miyori’s Forest
Hit the “Random” button and see what comes up! In this feature, we take a look at whatever manga the RNG decides to throw at us and find out if it’s worth your time.
This time: Miyori no Mori, by Hideji Oda
Hit the “Random” button and see what comes up! In this feature, we take a look at whatever manga the RNG decides to throw at us and find out if it’s worth your time.
This time: Miyori no Mori, by Hideji Oda
Yuki is still struggling with math scores, so Kaori invites him to come over to her place for a study session. It quickly turns into a hangout for everyone, and the gang meets Kaori’s adorable mom. Giving Yuki a message, she sheds some new light on Kaori’s past.
Kaori meets a stoner… I mean fellow forgetful girl. With a persistence that outdoes even Yuki, two soon become close friends.
Yuki becomes jealous of Shogo’s deepening friendship with Kaori. Loosing his cool, he insults Kaori, leaving her distraught. Taking some time to think, she heads to a spot she wanted to go to together. Through an accident, she loses her diary, and Yuki does everything in his power to find it.
This is the story of one day upon which I was exposed to an ending song so catchy I was compelled to watch it for eight hours non-stop. This is the story of Soul’d Out and their japanese rap wizardry.
Kaori and Yuki grow closer together, but their fellow classmates still don’t understand her. Hoping to change that, Yuki brings his friend Shogo along to learn about her true self.
Yuki tries to befriend Kaori after her memories reset. While initially awkward, she opens up to him once again. As a countermeasure to the amnesia, he thinks up of the idea of a diary to chronicle the week’s memories, even if she forgets them. On the last day, the two go for an adorable day on the town.
Cocoa is a young japanese girl moving into an idyllic German river town. Despite this being the opportunity for some fish out of water antics, as soon as she gets to her new home, everyone conveniently speaks Japanese and it transitions into a show about cute girls doing cute things in a cafe.
Generic moe girls invade the otherwise stylish and unique world of Soul Eater. Yaaay….
As the mysterous Overlords enter the fray, all sides jockey for information on these strange new foes.
Honest Yuki Hase would love to befriend the lonely Kaori Fujimiya, but she keeps pushing him away, saying she can’t make any friends. When he finally gets her to warm up to him, Kaori reveals a most inconvenient truth…
Usa is an unsupervised high school student, one of those weirdly common things in anime I’ll never understand outside of plot convenience. He wants to live a quiet life and meet an intelligent girl. Upon moving to his new apartment, he finds peaceful living might not be so easy.
I could barely believe it myself! After decades of claiming to be a pacifist nation, new video evidence seems to point towards the development of a powerful new weapon. Will Japan rise again as a world power?
The critically acclaimed Visual Novel Steins;Gate has finally been released in America, but you may be missing out on the real action! We got our hands on an exclusive scene that didn’t make it overseas!
Yato goes to fight Rabou, but Hiyori accidentally comes along. Realizing she is the reason for Yato’s weakness, he destroys her mind, awakening Yato’s killer instincts.
The breakup is official as Banri slips more and more away. 2D-kun tries to patch things up with the group, but Banri’s psychosis upsets plans once again. Seeing no hope, Banri submits to his fate.
Mysteries around the existence of Sawada Heiji make Hazama question his own sanity. Too bad we’re not left to dwell on that notion for very long, he is very much real.
Yato tries desperately to remind Hiyori of their time together. Unfortunately, Nora shows up paired with Rabou, threatening that Hiyori’s conscience itself is slowly being stripped away.
With things smoothed over between Yukine and Yato, things focus back on Hiyori’s unique problem. Just as things seem to finally be quieting down, Nora shows up, threatening her.
Love can be a hard thing to come by. Hold it close, and it will never leave you.