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Golden Boy ( ゴールデンボーイ , Gōruden Bōi) is a Japanese manga series by Tatsuya Egawa about a 25-year-old freeter, pervert, and "travelling student" Kintaro Oe. Golden Boy is a manga series by Tatsuya Egawa, which was serialized in Super Jump from 1992 to 1997.

An electrical accident jeopardizes the firm's future, allowing Kintaro to put his newly acquired programming skills to the test.

Pur essendo incentrati sulle avventure piccanti di Kintaro non cade mai nel volgare e nel porno affrontando il tutto con travolgente comicità (dati i contenuti comunque non lo consiglierei ai minori di 14 anni). The animation was good for the most part; it would go from extreme detail to kindergarten drawing, which just made it even more ridiculously funny.

Hilariously averted in the last episode when Kintaro is interrupted by his male boss rather than the original woman; let's just say the use of a butcher knife is involved.Naoko reacts this way when Kintaro doesn't beg her dad's forgiveness and shockingly exclaims he loves her, rather than say Naoko cut up her clothes herself and is lying. In Episode 3, he effortlessly kicks the crap out of a local Yakuza who had beaten him up earlier in the episode.

Se avete visto la vecchia trasposizione animata, sappiate che era molto censurata i manga sono quasi hentai, ma la storia pur nella sua demenza e strappandoci sonore risate ha una sua profonda morale e mostra tratti della società giapponese che non sempre sono visibili a noi occidentali. I'm a be blunt this story dragged to high hell at a lot of points but when it hit ya it fucking hit ya and for me this was a just one more chapter kind of read where I found myself up late really wanting to go further and just keep reading and it's ending while a bit what the fuck felt just right for one of the most surprisingly deep things I've read in a while this story is a roller coaster of crazy that I can only really recommend to folks just wacky enough to read it but for everyone else I'd say be weary. Art Evolution: Golden Boy II is this in all aspects, considering it began serialization more than a decade after the original Golden Boy's ending, Egawa really evolved his art style. Often I wonder when it was that our schools forgot the true meaning of 'study', something which is now so often misunderstood by teachers and parents. He went to Japan's most elite university and met all the requirements to graduate with a Law Degree, but he dropped out before graduating so he could travel the world as a free spirit and perform oddjobs.

I got tired of those real fast, but the author seriously has some pretty delusional (and a bit hypocritical) takes sometimes. But others just have the right kind of physiognomy, which make them prone to pulling off some funny anime faces - intentionally or unintentionally. Cement Shoes: Apparently, Naoko has a habit of having her father, a powerful politician with connections to the Yakuza, disposing of boyfriends that she gets bored with, with one guy shown being thrown into a lake. His ventures include computer programming, housekeeping, teaching, the culinary arts, and most of all, studying. He considered her teasing amateurish and felt she's really a very sad and bitter young girl who might be lashing out due to Daddy Issues.

At some point in the manga, the author seems to stop caring about writing a coherent story, or even writing a coherent anything. Golden Boy (stylized in all caps) is a Japanese sex comedy manga series written and illustrated by Tatsuya Egawa. Expy: At least in terms of design and her motorcycle hobby, Reiko Terayama is one to Mari Ooaya from Tatsuya Egawa's previous series, Magical Taruruto-kun. Golden Boy depicts him living the life of a free spirit, roaming Japan from town to town, job to job.

For fans of the anime it's a serious case of Mood Whiplash, and it doesn't take long for it to stop feeling even remotely like the same character and story. Kintaro Oe, the series' protagonist, is a perverted freeter (low income freelancer) who rides through Japan on his trusty bicycle, looking for his purpose in life. Villainous Breakdown: Naoko has one when she reads Kintaro's notes and finds out what he really thinks of her. Mike Toole of AnimeJump says “the mixture of realistic storytelling with Kintaro's deranged personality is always a hoot to watch.

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