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Nagasarete Airantou   
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Description
Ikuto Touhohin just had a last fight with his old man, one that led him to make a rash decision to run away from home. He boards a ship, deciding to take a vacation, but the ship is suddenly hit by a huge storm--one that sends Ikuto overboard! When he regains consciousness, he realizes he is still alive… on some island. An isolated island. An isolated island with nothing but girls and talking animals. Stranded on an island with only girls, no electricity, gas, radio, television… like he was back in the stone age.

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Manga

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Associated Names
Cuộc phiêu lưu trên hoang đảo
Drifting to an Island
Nagasarete Airanto
ながされて藍蘭島
蓝兰岛漂流记
藍蘭島漂流記

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Latest Release(s)
v.31 c.189 by TOOR Scans 5 months ago
v.31 c.188 by TOOR Scans 9 months ago
v.30 c.187.5 by TOOR Scans 9 months ago
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Status
in Country of Origin
38 Volumes (Ongoing)

Completely Scanlated?
No

Anime Start/End Chapter
Starts at Vol 1, Chap 1
Ends at Vol 9, Chap 52

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User Rating
Average: 8.1 / 10.0 (595 votes)
Bayesian Average: 8.01 / 10.0
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Last Updated
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Year
2003

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Serialized In (magazine)
Shounen GanGan (Square Enix)
GanGan Powered (Square Enix)

Licensed (in English)
No

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N/A

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Upsydaysee  
by divinewind
January 10th, 2008, 3:23pm
Rating: N/A
This is a cool manga. That said, if harem is not your thing then this will definitely put you off, although not really after reading to volume two or three. If you want a cooler review, scroll down a bit as some members have already done so... I just more or less agree.
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At this point, this is an old time classic  
by Seregosa
September 7th, 2023, 6:14pm
Rating: 10.0  / 10.0
It has been a whole 20 or so years since this story started and it's almost 40 volumes in at this point. I've followed it since probably around 2009 or so, back when I was still in my early teens, starting with the anime version. Miraculously, while most other things I enjoyed back then has now become boring, this never failed to be a fun, relaxing and immersive read.

I've probably watched the anime 20 times and re-read the manga many times a few years apart each time, before posting this review, I watched the anime again and re-read the entire thing up to chapter 188 vol 31. That really say something. I'd recommend watching the anime first, it's pretty nice although I don't enjoy the second half too much, then reading the manga as a lot of details differ between the both, especially in the latter parts of the anime where they kind of went their own way.

What is amazing about this story is that the author, while keeping the relaxing mood, setting and comedy very similar, still manages to change it according to the times. I don't enjoy the early chapters as much anymore, but the later ones are becoming more and more interesting as the plot starts to reveal itself. We never stop learning about airantou, its various inhabitants, ikuto and everyone else. The author always manages to make every chapter feel somewhat fresh. Most of all, it's pretty much like a dreamland and I love to self-insert as ikuto, although I'd be... far more proactive if I was in his situation. I still fear the possibility of this not ending in an enormous harem, because at this point all of the central girls have been developed to a satisfying degree, most of them love him for good reasons and all of them are very likable, who you like the most just comes down to preference but you can't hate any of them.

If I had to complain about some things, the first would be the release rate. At this point, the translation is at the first chapter of volume 31 while there are several more released untranslated. I hope that they can catch up sometime or that someone will jump in and translate it quicker. From translation notes I understand there are circumstances that cause this, but I wish I could read more nonetheless.

The second minor complaint would be that there are some very clear poorly patched plot holes. I mean, I'm not reading this for the plot and it's not very plot-driven in the first place, but it does end up a bit immersion breaking with all the new additions to the cast and various settings that clearly wasn't ever in the story before, nor even hinted at. I'll just mention a few. First of all, that every single male on the island would've participated in a fishing competition is... fishy at best. It's not as if it's an obligatory military conscription and non-participation means death. With how varied the personalities, jobs, locations of the people of airantou are shown, it stands to reason that at least a few males should be left. I don't really buy it. Also, would they bring all male babies and young kids too? The explanation given for that was that only girls had been born for a while for some reason, kinda weird. The second is the background of his sister and various "coincidences" that just feel too unreal, but I guess that's what happens after so much time keeping a series alive. Then we have obaba, the old wrinkled ancient granny, that suddenly had a daughter! oh, and granddaughters and great granddaughters. She's suddenly called the big one while there's another obaba that is one of her descendants that suddenly shows up. In the latest chapter, there's a half-inumata dog youkai showing up, never having been mentioned before either.

Oh, and all the older generation (basically 25+ years and older) also start to suddenly show up after not being present for so many volumes, then there's the "hot spring association" that for some reason didn't show up because... well, they tour hot springs? On an island that isn't extremely big that can't have THAT many hot springs? Basically all the older people. So, I guess running all around the island repeatedly doesn't let you run into any of these people, they're not even mentioned. Initially, it was assuredly because the author didn't think deeply into it and just wanted pretty young girls everywhere, girls that wasn't already married with children but actual potential love interests, so he chucked all the "uninteresting" older generation out, but after long enough, they started to be needed to flesh out the story and give new tales to tell. In chapter 192, it's pretty ridiculous how suddenly, the author decides to insert a new character never mentioned before, suzu's very young "grandmother" that looks 30, that suddenly shows up after touring the island with the rest of the "grannies". Sure, the hot springs have youth retaining effects and it makes sense for them to take a trip around to some extent, but you're telling me that suzu's granny left probably around 10 year old suzu, whose mother disappeared, all alone and lonely for a few years, never took her in or even visited regularly? And not even caring that her granddaughter lives with an unknown man? Despite this, she's shown to love her very much. And she's never mentioned even once despite being introduced as being awesome at making mame daifuku that suzu loves, hell, she's not mentioned in earlier chapters as suzu is introduced as having no immediate family around her, being alone and ikuto helped her get rid of this loneliness. Yeah, not buying it even for a second. Really gotta make things a bit more believable than this even if it's to make an interesting story after running out of planned material, if it was story heavy or even slightly serious, this would knock a point or two off.

The author's standard approach to this is just glossing over it, sometimes not even mentioning it, other times letting characters go "Oh, it didn't feel important to mention at the time" and other shady, questionable excuses at best. The MC himself has been, when you look back, changed a lot too, kind of sneakily so it's not easily spotted unless you read a lot at once. For example, when he just got to the island, he was clearly thrown about by the island, being surprised at everything, having a fairly difficult time to adapt, not being that strong, making tons of mistakes and so on. But in later chapters, we're told repeatedly that he has been trained extremely much, excessively so, by his grandfather, basically thrown into various life threatening situations and having sword arts pounded into him from an extremely young age, much thanks to their family background. At the age of 8, he fairly easily fought off several adults wannabe kidnappers with a f*king wooden branch, was ridiculously agile and deceptively strong not to mention skilled, after that supposedly throwing himself into harsh training. When he arrives at the island however, he just knows the basics of kendo, has a rather weak body and is far less powerful than he's showed as at the age of 8 in later chapters. At the same age of 8(when he was reduced to that age by a time power), he was not surprised at all by his surroundings, the animals, the people and so on, since adaptability and calmness in strange new places was pounded into him from a very young age repeatedly.

So he got a massive background story power up, despite his previous time on the island saying otherwise. It did make him more likable as a character, but I kind of frown on conjuring up random backstories that don't add up like that. Oh, and his initial character quirk of denying all supernatural stuff ended up being forcibly changed, not going to mention how, so the author changed that when he tired of him being so dense in a very asspull kind of way, clearly thought up a long way into the story. Overall, he has, over time, changed to a more appealing character both in setting and actions, going from the kind of silly boy to a confident, super background, genius swordsman, smart dude that only has some of his previous quirks left, just enough to make him feel like the same character somehow.

If this stuff happened in a short manga, I'd have dropped it. But this author has kept this going for 20 god damn years and at that point, if he wants to change the story to keep on being appealing and adding more things, he has to break some eggs and he does it smoothly and gradually, so I'm definitely willing to overlook it.

This remains as one of my all-time favorite stories and I'll surely keep on loving it until the end. While the earlier parts aren't as appealing anymore, the later parts sure are. I always feel relaxed and happy while reading this, self-inserting as ikuto the natural womanizer, facing the wacky yet happy and peaceful life on airantou. I wonder how long the author can keep it going, honestly 20 years doing the same series is insane, even more so if they can keep it refreshing and fun.

... Last updated on September 15th, 2023, 1:50am
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Peaceful, happy adventure with a bit of fan service.  
by megane007
February 8th, 2013, 3:41pm
Rating: 8.0  / 10.0
It's an easy going, simple comedy series. At a pace of a volume per year or half year, it's fine. Characters are funny & lovely. Nothing really new here but a good combination of story, graphical and character design.

At a slow pace and in an occasional reading mode, over the years, the characters has changed from fresh & cute into nostalgic....

Don't expect dramatic stories, strong emotional development, depression or serious plot here... Even the fan service scenes are mostly rather 'reserved' ...

... Last updated on February 8th, 2013, 3:48pm
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Daily Life in not quite Paradise  
by rantman
November 10th, 2010, 7:22pm
Rating: 8.0  / 10.0
Nagasarete Airantou began as a simple harem/fan-service manga of a stranger in a strange land, but as the protagonist is no longer a total outsider it has gradually evolved into something more as the stories focus less on the main characters and try to give everyone time to shine. This makes the story and the characters increasingly more organic in feel...if still slightly comically exaggerated.
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Fun and funny  
by trunkallergy
December 16th, 2023, 2:31pm
Rating: 10.0  / 10.0
Absolutely littered with fan service panty shots, but other than that, it's quite good for the first 50 chapters (as far as I've gotten). Less focus on romance than one would expect in this kind of manga. It's mostly used for humor or motivation rather than for the sake of romantic progression, which is perfectly fine. As a result it's pretty episodic, as other than introducing new characters and a very slow moving plot, it's basically just about the adventure of the chapter (some might have an issue with that, I think it makes it pleasantly slice of life). Only other issue is that the main girl is absentminded when it comes to love, but they take it too far and make her impossibly daft when it comes to recognizing her own feelings (think: "why is my heart beating so fast?" or "why do I get angry when I see mc getting along with other girls?" ). Wasn't an issue earlier when she just viewed him as a friend/ newcomer to island, but with the obvious romantic progression over time, it's brought up like once every couple chapters at this point. Little annoying, but not enough to not be a 10 from me though. MC is herbivorous, but likeable, as are pretty much all the main girls on the island, who are fleshed out enough to be memorable, but still each have their quirks or 1 dimensional attributes that define their personalities.

... Last updated on December 16th, 2023, 2:32pm
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Entertainment  
by SomePerson
September 28th, 2011, 6:21pm
Rating: N/A
Once, long ago, I did come to this series expecting a strong story and plot. Let me tell you flat-out: don't come looking for a sophisticated plot. I gave up on that idea a while ago and am just reading these chapters for fun. Though this series is "plot deprived", each chapter is a fun read, and is a good time killer.
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well..  
by Emperorpogi
October 11th, 2006, 12:55pm
Rating: 8.0  / 10.0
well the manga is very enjoyable to read with all its funny antics and ecchiness... but the manga isnt that really realistic, where almost every man's dream is to be but on a island where he is surrounded by beautiful ladies who want to marry him, but if that was true the manga would be boring wouldnt it??

but the story is pretty solid, light hearted fun and lots of fan service, although the 4 volumes realesed havent shown much promising romance, so dont look forward for that when reading this.
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Cute style and light story  
by drunkguy
March 10th, 2008, 12:48pm
Rating: 8.0  / 10.0
The art isn't the best and the story isn't the deepest but overall it is an enjoyable read, especially if you're into fan service. Now is a good time to catch up on the series too since Mahou-X has begun scanlating chapters. They aren't as good as the AT-Translation versions but they are readable and Mahou-X updates far more frequently.

... Last updated on March 10th, 2008, 12:48pm
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Thirsty  
by donn72
April 26th, 2019, 2:43pm
Rating: 10.0  / 10.0
Could you use the new manga buzz word '"Thirsty", more ? They only used it 5 or 6 times in chapter 165. Like "Vigin Killer", 6 months ago, I'm sure everyone would like to see it used at least 10 more times a chapter. NOT !
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was promising, now childish and rubbish  
by splight
June 27th, 2010, 11:31am
Rating: 6.0  / 10.0
Beginning was quite promising but things was obviously heading toward adult rating. So author turned volume down and made story increasingly more childish and rubbish. Now manga repeating itself with themes like cute weird animals, strange food, stupid adventures, lil-girl version of game get yourself a hubby.
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