Today I’ll be
reviewing Koe no Katachi by Ooima Yoshitoki. Some of you might have read my
earlier post about this story. That was the original oneshot.
Here’s a link to that
review:
Anyway, the oneshot
grew into a series! It is ongoing, currently on volume 3 in Japan . It has
been scanlated to chapter 20, its updated reguraly Now let’s begin:
The story begins with
the protagonist, Shouya Ishida, in primary school. He is fun-loving, selfish, and
simple-minded; he’s goal is to chase away the boredom that threatens each day.
One day a girl named Shouko Nishimiya transfers into his class. When she
introduces herself, she uses a notebook to explain that she is deaf, but will
uses this notebook to communicate with them. For a short while, the class tries
to get along with her. Soon these insensitive children and homeroom teacher
grow tired of her. Ishida leads the class in bullying her, thinking of her as a
toy he can torment each and every day. Despite this, Nishimiya holds onto her
dignity, even attempting to look past his cruel actions and make friends with
Ishida. He brusquely rejects her.
But soon he is
punished. The principal finds out about the abuse Nishimiya has been enduring
and demands answers. The class that had happily followed his lead turns on him,
turns him into a scapegoat and burns him.
By high school, Ishida hated everyone around him |
One day he imagines
his future and believing it’ll only be suffering, he decides to kill himself.
But before that, he wants to apologize to Nishimiya for his cruelty.
During their reunion,
he suddenly asks if they could be friends. He hadn’t planned on this at all, he
was simply going to apologize and then commit suicide. But after she happily
accepts his request, he decides he won’t kill himself; decides to be her
friend, to be someone who is worthy of being her friend. Though aware he can’t
give her back her happy elementary school days, he wants to make her as happy
as he can right now.
It’s was a beautiful
oneshot and an even more beautiful series.
The main character of
the series is the reflective Shouya Ishida. As a child he was cruel, selfish,
obnoxious, and insensitive, but after enduring bullying and isolation, after
seeing how ugly humans can be, he learns. Even as a child you could see he
cared about his family, so he wasn’t a complete jerk. As a teenager he is
awkward, but very kind. He’s a dutiful son, a caring brother, and a loving
uncle. Eventually, he proves to be a good friend to not only to Nishimiya, but
to her arrogant younger sibling and his dorky classmate. There is something
very noble about him and I really admire his desire to grow as a person
After becoming friends, both of them worried whether the other really thought of them as one. After they clear things up, they happily feed the fish together. |
Then there’s Shouko
Nishimiya who is just as admirable; she’s endured years of bullying because of
her disability, yet she hasn’t become bitter or cynical. She’s remained sweet, optimistic,
and gentle. She’s not weak; I think many people mistake her ability to forgive
others as meekness or weakness, but it’s definitely strength. After all, it
takes a lot of strength to forgive and smile at someone who deserves to be
punched in the face. Plus she’s so adorable, I simply love her character.
A slow love is
blossoming between these two characters and the author is doing a great job of
developing it. Its slow and steady, shown more from Ishida’s point of view. I
hope that the author will take time to show Nishimiya’s perspective. That’s
probably the stories only fault, we don’t get to see her point of view as much
as we’d like.
The art is rough, but
very realistic. Usually I don’t like this type of shounen art, but I like this
one, it suites the series well. I found it very hard deciding what pictures to use for this post, many of the stood out to me. Really I found all the pages had their own charm that deserved to be shown off; which I think is the sign of a great artist.
Anyway, I highly
recommend it. It’s a beautiful slice of life, I hope you all check it out.
Bye-bye
~Nadeshiko-chan
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