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Welcome to the N.H.K., Volume 1 [Oiwa, Kenji, Schilling, Katherine, Rau, Zachary] on desertcart.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. Welcome to the N.H.K., Volume 1 Review: Great story about the Hikkikomori Phenominon - A little background on the hikkikomori is an individual who subjects him or herself to being an indoor recluse for months or even years as a result of giving up on life. The term hikkikomori is of Japanese origin, though the stigmatized phenominon does exist outside the country. The hikkikomori aren't typically people who are well put together and they seclude themselves because of past traumas or previous failures. The main character is himself a hikkikomori supported by a cast of odd characters. One, a girl, who is tasked with counseling and reintegrating him back into society. Another, a former classmate and fellow hikkikomori interested in initiating a game company that designs erotic games. The story itself so far is a progressive narrative on the MC's resolve to terminate his hikkikomori status in order to regain some control back into his life while ensuing a partnership with his classmate in developing games exclusively for the hikkikomori demographic. The narrative itself is great, but due to the sensitivity of multiple subjects such as sex and eroticism, the manga itself may offend casual readers. That said, art-wise, the manga itself is excellent and is easy to follow. Review: Manga is better than the anime - as someone who hopped on with the anime, i can honestly say i REALLY enjoyed the manga!
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,399,654 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #18,555 in Manga Comics & Graphic Novels #138,072 in Science Fiction & Fantasy (Books) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (151) |
| Dimensions | 4.75 x 0.75 x 7.25 inches |
| ISBN-10 | 1598166786 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-1598166781 |
| Item Weight | 6.4 ounces |
| Language | English |
| Part of Series | Welcome to the N.H.K. |
| Print length | 171 pages |
| Publication date | January 1, 2006 |
| Publisher | Tokyopop |
T**E
Great story about the Hikkikomori Phenominon
A little background on the hikkikomori is an individual who subjects him or herself to being an indoor recluse for months or even years as a result of giving up on life. The term hikkikomori is of Japanese origin, though the stigmatized phenominon does exist outside the country. The hikkikomori aren't typically people who are well put together and they seclude themselves because of past traumas or previous failures. The main character is himself a hikkikomori supported by a cast of odd characters. One, a girl, who is tasked with counseling and reintegrating him back into society. Another, a former classmate and fellow hikkikomori interested in initiating a game company that designs erotic games. The story itself so far is a progressive narrative on the MC's resolve to terminate his hikkikomori status in order to regain some control back into his life while ensuing a partnership with his classmate in developing games exclusively for the hikkikomori demographic. The narrative itself is great, but due to the sensitivity of multiple subjects such as sex and eroticism, the manga itself may offend casual readers. That said, art-wise, the manga itself is excellent and is easy to follow.
A**A
Manga is better than the anime
as someone who hopped on with the anime, i can honestly say i REALLY enjoyed the manga!
J**Y
Great!
Such an amazing manga series! One that not many people know about, I can't recommend this series enough.
M**K
NHK 1
Weird and wacky with plenty of Otaku humor about a guy who is Hikkomori, a shut-in with trouble socializing or even talking to other people especially girls. A girl, Misaki, tries to help him to resume a normal life and rejoin society. Entertaining!
A**N
Five Stars
GREAT ITEM LOVED IT !!!!
A**R
I hope they reprint!
A fantastic take of the welcome to the nhk universe, definitely meant to be read after complete the novel and the Anime. I hope Tokyo Pop reprints them!
A**A
Don't be fooled by the cool art!
I got up to volume 4 of Welcome to the N.H.K and I just can't go on. Initially the cool style of the art appealed to me, but the story just has no point. It is so repetitive and doesn't seem to be going anywhere. Here we have Satou, an anime and porn obsessed shut in. Along comes a cute but strange girl to "cure" him...but she's not doing a very good job. Satou's character seems very one dimensional. He pretty much wants to screw every girl he comes in contact with. He hates himself and thinks he's useless to society. There's nothing about him that makes him a particularly likable character, other than the sympathy he gets from others by being so damn pathetic. I guess I just can't root for a character like this. He's really such a loser that I hope he doesn't have a happy ending. This manga is definitely not for kids. There is a lot of sexual content in the manga and also suicide and drug references. The adult content doesn't bother me, but it doesn't seem to move the story along. After 4 volumes nothing has really happened! I can tell that the author himself didn't know the direction he was going when he wrote this. No event feels particularly important or relevant. Just a random series of events. Don't waste your time with buying this manga. Pros: cool and unique art, edgy content Cons: dumb story with no progress stupid and unlikeable characters who are difficult to connect with Very few truly funny parts for a "comedy"
J**N
Um
I had a friend recommended this and I don't know what she was thinking. I will complete the series but oh my goodness. I am too weak to read all this.
S**R
Coming from a Gaijin (White guy) who is moderately experienced with anime and manga: If you can get the first volume of this series from somewhere; it's awesome if you understand some of the basic cultural differences. It's supposed to be comedy but it's very deep at the same time. The main character is a "hikkimori"; a label that roughly describes someone with what we call "social anxiety disorder" in the West (the only anxiety disorder more common among males, BTW). His friend and next door neighbor is a stereotypical "otaku"; if you know what that means then you qualify to enjoy this series. If you are offended by twisted and amusing stories of mentally/sexually/emotionally disturbed people, than this series is not for you.
F**7
Welcome to the NHK is a manga following Satou Tatsuhiro, a hikikomori(shut in) who has no job or social life to speak of. Satou is a real loser in life. He's so depressed and suicidal. This may sound like a strange opening for a comedy mangs but the manga is funny really funny. The story itself is actually realistic for the most part and is set in this universe. The manga also has a bit of a serious side showing people just how quickly life can go wrong for you if you let it, as well as showing Japan's hikikomori problem and how it develops. The art is well done and there are a few fanservice moments, all in Satou's mind. Satou as a character is really funny and you become attached to him throughout the series. Volume 1 is all about setting up the story for the volumes to come and introducing various characters. I recommend this series for who likes comedy and anyone who has seen and enjoyed the anime.
M**2
Great series I picked the the psychial book a long time ago but the manga has the explicit content badge for a reason the story so far gets top marks for being original
K**N
Good
M**N
really wanted this
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