Marie no Kanaderu Ongaku (original) (raw)

Marie no Kanaderu Ongaku * Your list is public by default. Alternative TitlesJapanese: Marieの奏でる音楽English: The Music of MarieSpanish: La música de MarieMore titlesInformation Volumes: 2 Chapters: 17 Status: Finished Published: Dec 10, 1999 to Sep 12, 2001 Demographic: Seinen Seinen StatisticsScore: 7.891 (scored by 44654,465 users) Ranked: #100322 based on the top manga page. Please note that 'R18+' titles are excluded.Popularity: #1417 Members: 14,484 Favorites: 256 Details Characters Stats Reviews Recommendations Interest Stacks News Forum Clubs Pictures More Info Ranked #1003Popularity #1417Members 14,484SynopsisIn a surreal world of abundant wonders, Gil is a workshop town specialized in mechanical craftsmanship, boasting the largest population in the land of Piril. People lead simple lives with little to no advancement in technology, worshipping Marie, a mechanical Goddess who keeps vigil of Piril from the sky.Daughter of the top mechanical artisan of Gil, Pipi is a cheerful and popular young girl. She likes her childhood friend, Kai, who has an extraordinary ability to hear sounds inaudible to the human ear. He is the only one in town who can listen to Marie's "music." The soothing sounds that come from her are said to retain the peace and harmony of the land. Kai's affection for Marie deepens as he continues to experience these sounds and see visions of himself through her eyes.Exploring the fantasy world of Kai and Pipi, Marie no Kanaderu Ongaku tackles concepts of religion, technology, and what it truly means to be happy.[Written by MAL Rewrite]Background_Marie no Kanaderu Ongaku_ was published in English as The Music of Marie by One Peace Books on May 17, 2022. It was also released in French by Casterman Manga from 2004 to 2005; in Spanish as La música de Marie by Milky Way Ediciones in a complete omnibus on December 19, 2016; and in Brazilian Portuguese as A Música de Marie by NewPOP in a complete omnibus on June 10, 2022. MALxJapan -More than just anime- Characters Reviews Dec 19, 2011 First of all, I usually don't write reviews for this website. I review anime and manga when I have time on my personal blog, but I tend to stray away from MAL reviews, simply because I've seen so many outstanding reviews on here that I feel like whatever I write will be utter crap.But when I finished The Music of Marie, or Marie no Kanaderu Ongaku, I felt like I just had to at least say something about this remarkable manga.The Music of Marie is one of the most underrated manga I've ever had the pleasure of reading, underrated in the sense that almost no... one knows about it. It's definitely an undiscovered gem, and I personally feel like that's one of the best things about it. The author is clearly trying to tell a beautiful story, instead of pulling some deep philosophical stuff out of nowhere in order to make some money. So, without further ado, the actual review. (For the sake of fluidity and time, I'll be using "Marie" to refer to the manga itself. If I'm referencing the character Marie, I'll do it without quotes.)Story: 9/10The story of "Marie" is deceptively simple, yet amazing. Basically, the character Marie is a mechanical goddess that watches over a peaceful, post-apocalyptic world. The plot revolves around two teenagers, Kai and Pipi, as they go through a series of events that ultimately makes them question their world, and perhaps their entire existence. Nothing is what it seems in this manga; everything is full of mystery and wonder, which is what makes the story so captivating. "Marie" is definitely one of the more different stories I've come across, and the ending is absolutely shocked me to the core. Now, why did I give it a 9, you ask?Well, it's more of a 9.5, or even a 9.8. The only reason why it's not a full ten is because I felt like the author could have expanded on Kai and Pipi's relationship. Even after the story was finished, I still couldn't understand exactly why Pipi was so in love with Kai in the first place. Maybe I missed something...but anyways, for just two volumes, the story and concept was fantastic. Art: 10/10The art in "Marie" is absolutely gorgeous. I've honestly never seen any manga drawn with such attention to detail. All of the scenery and technology in this manga are drawn so imaginatively and beautifully. I'm not much of an artist myself, so there's little more I can say for this aspect of the review. But basically, the art in this manga is breathtaking.Character: 9/10To be honest, the characters in this manga by themselves aren't that unique or memorable, though I suppose Pipi is a bit of an exception towards the end. But overall, it's more of the roles the characters play in the whole of the series rather than their individual qualities that makes them shine. Enjoyment: 10/10I finished this series in one day, and I thoroughly enjoyed it. "Marie" has now been added to my favorites, where it will most likely stay for a VERY long time. Never before have I read a manga that combines philosophical ideas with fantasy so well. Although this series reminded me of Mahou Shoujo Madoka Magica in some ways, I don't even think that could possibly compare to the level "Marie" is on. I'm not religious at all, but I could even relate to the religious overtones found in "Marie". Basically, everyone should read this.Overall: 10/10I recommend The Music of Marie to every one and anyone, regardless of what genre you usually enjoy. Even if you don't like manga, you will like "Marie". Reviewer’s Rating: 10 What did you think of this review? NiceNice0 Love itLove it0 FunnyFunny0 ConfusingConfusing0 InformativeInformative0 Well-writtenWell-written0 CreativeCreative0Show all Aug 13, 2024 The world in this manga was without doubt the main selling point, or rather, the only selling point. Which is perfectly fine for me, as I can easily enjoy a piece of work immensely as long as it has at least one very strong and creative point.Unfortunately, I can't say the world was perfect, or even brilliant; at most, I can say it was decent. I found the world presented in the early chapters highly bizarre and full of wonder. Yet as the manga progressed, I couldn't help but lose interest in it.The main cause of my disinterest was the fact that the author didn't... allow for reader interpretation; he diluted the wonder by leaving little to the imagination. It's a problem in the same vein as the author's not trusting in reader intelligence; they believe that the reader won't be able to read between the lines, so they jam in exposition dump after exposition dump to explain everything and ultimately leave no subtlety in their work.There were multiple subtle world-building moments in the manga that were completely negated by an unneeded explanation soon after. Basically, the world was explained, the meaning and theme were explained, and even the very last questionable point in the manga was explained, which I find is a pretty bog-standard path for a manga that had such imaginative potential to take.Interestingly enough, the characters were actually harmed by the world they inhabited, which I find has a bit of a deeper meaning than the author intended. You see, all the characters, with the exception of two, were merely mouthpieces for the world; they existed to explain the world, which, even though it sounds philosophical, is ultimately shallow. If the author had replaced these exposition characters with fully realised and interesting characters, it would have improved not just the characters themselves but the world as well, allowing it to appear even stranger and mysterious.The only two characters actually worth naming are Pipi and Kai. Even though both of them are fairly shallow in their own right, Pipi more so than Kai.Pipi is actually a pretty terrible character by all standards, yet she can at least be called a character, unlike the world-expositors. The problem with Pipi was that her entire character was defined by her love of Kai. She had no goals, motivations, relationships, or traits outside of the box known as Kai. Funnily enough, the one shown interest she had outside of Kai, her garden, was even revealed to be some esoteric profession and dedication of love towards Kai in the final chapter, which fully rendered her character as 100% Kai defined.Kai himself was also fully defined and obsessed with another character, though in his case it worked much better, simply because it worked in tandem with the theme of the manga and raised some interesting personal questions. Though he had basically no personality.There was one plot twist right at the end of the manga, which I felt was pretty ridiculous. The plot twist itself didn't surprise me, as I had thought something along those lines was going on in the first chapter, where the first foreshadow for this twist appeared. The bit that I found ridiculous was the other characters complete lack of reaction (with a few exceptions) throughout the manga, in what should've been a pretty telling situation. Really, I feel the twist shouldn't have been explained at all, and the author should have simply left all the foreshadowing as an interesting little mystery to those paying attention; it would have at least kept my suspension of disbelief in tact.Overall, this manga felt weak; it unequivocally answered every question its theme brought up, which I don't doubt some enjoy, but which I find a pretty boring form of world-building, a form that makes the world feel tiny and unimaginative. The moral questions are also given answers, and I shouldn't have to explain why that's dull. In spite of all the problems I had with it, the manga was much more interesting and creative than what is usually served in this medium, so I would definitely recommend it. Reviewer’s Rating: 6 What did you think of this review? NiceNice0 Love itLove it0 FunnyFunny0 ConfusingConfusing0 InformativeInformative0 Well-writtenWell-written0 CreativeCreative0Show all Feb 19, 2014 I disagree with most of the fans of this.Is it good? YesIs it underrated?Yes.Do I like it?no.The art style felt way too shoujo which distracted me from what could have been very good looking artworkThe story took too long to go anywhere, half of the entire thing and even then it wasnt satisfying considering I had to slough through half slice of nothing happening. ... characters were bland and got better but again a bit too late.6 Reviewer’s Rating: 4 What did you think of this review? 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