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Hinamatsuri Volume 5
By Masao Ohtake
Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
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She cries. She smiles. She’s the other psychokinetic girl we’ve come to know!
Anzu continues to enjoy an impoverished, yet delightful, life with her homeless compatriots. But when the park they all call home is slated for removal, the other residents don’t even put up a fight. They decide it’s a lost cause and prepare to move on, but Anzu acts on her own initiative, setting in motion a plan to protect her one and only “home.”
Get ready for countless tears and smiles from Anzu, the brave psychokinetic homeless girl, in Volume 5 of Hinamatsuri!
Anzu continues to enjoy an impoverished, yet delightful, life with her homeless compatriots. But when the park they all call home is slated for removal, the other residents don’t even put up a fight. They decide it’s a lost cause and prepare to move on, but Anzu acts on her own initiative, setting in motion a plan to protect her one and only “home.”
Get ready for countless tears and smiles from Anzu, the brave psychokinetic homeless girl, in Volume 5 of Hinamatsuri!
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- Rating: 3 out of 5 stars3/5The opening chapters wrap up the homelessness storyline in a hearbreaking/amusing manner before meandering into a few awkward chapters of blah comic misunderstandings. The closing chapters pay homage to O. Henry's "The Ransom of Red Chief," also meandering a bit before finishing with a bang. The final page promises more exploration of the mythology next volume.I wish the creator were a little more skillful in plotting and art, but this series still manages to pull me along.
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