The sets are also impressively detailed, which, added to Arai's impeccable quadrinization, generates spectacular action scenes. Despite the faces looking strange and even ugly at a first look, they are extremely expressive, contributing to a perfect transposition of feelings, being possible to clearly perceive the joy, fear or anger of a character just by their facial expressions. Furthermore, there are other members of the plot that have surprising developments, such as the cynical Prime Minister of Japan, Yuri Kanpei Maria Abeno, a kind girl who develops a deep relationship with the main duo and Takeshi Iijima, an old hunter, whose objective is to hunt down a monstrous entity of unknown origin, called Higumadon, who started a wave of devastation across Japan, parallel to the journey of the protagonists.Īnother highlight of TWIM is its subtext, which has an indescribable amount of layers, covering a myriad of themes, such as: morality, politics, banality of evil, existentialism, human mortality, evolution and religion, as well as allusions to Western philosophy and religion, Hinduism and even pays a homage to 2001: A Space Odyssey (sounds weird, I know, but for those who have seen the film, it will make a lot of sense).Ībout the art, I consider it of the highest quality. About their development, one is responsible for the other's evolution, being noticeable the influence that Mon has on Toshi's transformation throughout the story. The progression of both is fantastic and very organic, being one of the best character works I've ever witnessed. The two main ones have dichotomous and fascinating personalities, Mon, at first, is impulsive and follows only his own instincts and desires, while Toshiya (nicknamed Toshi) is a fearful and shy boy, obsessed with explosives. If, based on that, I manage to convince at least one person to read this manga, I'll already feel happy.Įmphasize what I think is one of the greatest qualities of the manga: the characters. Aiming in participating of this promotion, I decided to write this review (which by the way is my first) about one of the best pieces of fiction I've ever experienced. The work never had the recognition it deserves in the West, although, currently, it has been widely commented on. Hatsune Miku, Kagamine Len, Kagamine Rin, and Megurine Lukaĭwango User Entertainment, Inc.The World Is Mine (known by the fanbase as TWIM) is a 1997 manga written by Hideki Arai. " 初音ミク -Project DIVA- extend Complete Collection" Hatsune Miku, Megurine Luka, Kagamine Rin & Len, GUMI, Camui Gackpo, and KAITO Hatsune Miku, Kagamine Rin & Len, GUMI, Megurine Luka, and KAITO Hatsune Miku, Kagamine Rin & Len, Megurine Luka, KAITO, and MEIKO " 初音ミク ‐Project DIVA‐ 2nd NONSTOP MIX COLLECTION" Ryo does NOT permit unauthorized reprints of his videos. In June 2016, four years after his retirement from VOCALOID, ryo once again used Hatsune Miku as the vocalist for the song " Tsumi no Namae".
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Partially retiring from VOCALOID production in August 2012, he is now focused on his professional career as a musician and composer. The total view counts of his videos on Niconico Douga has passed 30,000,000. Ryo is a member of supercell and was one of the first VOCALOID producers to achieve major success.