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Description
This is a collection of one-shots from Douman Seiman. It contains 36 short stories about serial killers finding love, historical figures brought back from the dead, yaoi fan-girl ghosts making suggestions to the men she watches, and everything in between.
Type
Manga
Related Series
Melancholia (Sequel)
Associated Names
Nickelodeon Aka
Nickelodeon Ao
Nickelodeon Blue
Nickelodeon Green
Nickelodeon Midori
Nickelodeon Red
Nikkeruodeon
Nikkeruodeon Aka
Nikkeruodeon Ao
Nikkeruodeon Midori
Никелодеон
ニッケルオデオン
ニッケルオデオン 緑
ニッケルオデオン 赤
ニッケルオデオン 青
Nickelodeon Ao
Nickelodeon Blue
Nickelodeon Green
Nickelodeon Midori
Nickelodeon Red
Nikkeruodeon
Nikkeruodeon Aka
Nikkeruodeon Ao
Nikkeruodeon Midori
Никелодеон
ニッケルオデオン
ニッケルオデオン 緑
ニッケルオデオン 赤
ニッケルオデオン 青
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Latest Release(s)
v.3 c.Extra by Thetsuuyaku over 8 years ago
v.3 c.39 (end) by thetsuuyaku over 9 years ago
v.3 c.38 by Thetsuuyaku over 9 years ago
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v.3 c.39 (end) by thetsuuyaku over 9 years ago
v.3 c.38 by Thetsuuyaku over 9 years ago
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Status
in Country of Origin
3 Volumes (Complete)
Completely Scanlated?
Yes
Anime Start/End Chapter
N/A
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User Rating
Average: 8.1 / 10.0 (280 votes)
Bayesian Average: 7.93 / 10.0
Bayesian Average: 7.93 / 10.0
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Last Updated
April 24th 2023, 12:56pm
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Genre
Comedy Fantasy Mature Mystery Romance Sci-fi Seinen Supernatural Tragedy
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Year
2010
Original Publisher
Serialized In (magazine)
Ikki (Shogakukan)
Licensed (in English)
No
English Publisher
N/A
Activity Stats (vs. other series)
Weekly Pos #752 (+28)
Monthly Pos #1635 (+128)
3 Month Pos #2808 (+364)
6 Month Pos #4150 (+469)
Year Pos #6035 (+728)
Monthly Pos #1635 (+128)
3 Month Pos #2808 (+364)
6 Month Pos #4150 (+469)
Year Pos #6035 (+728)
List Stats
On 548 reading lists
On 520 wish lists
On 710 completed lists
On 18 unfinished lists
On 254 custom lists
On 520 wish lists
On 710 completed lists
On 18 unfinished lists
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Interesting... But not really funny even if bizarre.
by Seregosa
January 2nd, 2018, 4:04am
January 2nd, 2018, 4:04am
Rating: 7.0 / 10.0
Unlike his other works, this one was bizarre but not funny-bizarre, more like all-over the place bizarre with random small stories, one each chapter of seemingly different genre's, sometimes with a character we saw in an earlier chapter. Sometimes it's brutal, sometimes it's tragic, sometimes it's almost amusing...
It keeps you reading, but in my case it was just quite interesting, not amusing nor something I would be able to read for much longer than this. 350 or so pages with a small amount of text on each page was just enough, I felt like I didn't want to read more anyway I mean, it's like reading more than a dozen different one-shot mangas in 39 chapters, none are really that interesting and you wouldn't read it normally, but when you get all of them gathered together like this, it's somehow interesting to read them.
Oh, and I don't mean that it's like reading a lot of different one-shots in that it's different scenes from the same world, all the chapters clearly jump between different manga universes as well, ones with magic, ones with flying stuff that seems to be used to play future-pokemon, ones with supernatural stuff of different kinds or normal worlds... It's truly like reading more than a dozen different one-shots from the same author, anyone who've read it would be able to say the same.
... Last updated on January 2nd, 2018, 4:19am
It keeps you reading, but in my case it was just quite interesting, not amusing nor something I would be able to read for much longer than this. 350 or so pages with a small amount of text on each page was just enough, I felt like I didn't want to read more anyway I mean, it's like reading more than a dozen different one-shot mangas in 39 chapters, none are really that interesting and you wouldn't read it normally, but when you get all of them gathered together like this, it's somehow interesting to read them.
Oh, and I don't mean that it's like reading a lot of different one-shots in that it's different scenes from the same world, all the chapters clearly jump between different manga universes as well, ones with magic, ones with flying stuff that seems to be used to play future-pokemon, ones with supernatural stuff of different kinds or normal worlds... It's truly like reading more than a dozen different one-shots from the same author, anyone who've read it would be able to say the same.
... Last updated on January 2nd, 2018, 4:19am
One of my favourites
by NightMongoose
September 19th, 2016, 3:29am
September 19th, 2016, 3:29am
Rating: 9.0 / 10.0
The stories range wildly from the bittersweet to the brutal, but are all well written. I love the fact that the stories are interconnected (and the characters will frequently refer to each other) and Dowman Seiman's art style is beautiful in it's bold simplicity.
I've probably read this series three or four times now. I may be obsessed.
I've probably read this series three or four times now. I may be obsessed.
Weird manga from a weird author.
by Swifft
September 11th, 2016, 9:04pm
September 11th, 2016, 9:04pm
Rating: N/A
Not that that's a bad thing; the only bad thing about this series is that it was axed. Dowman Sayman is a crazy but creative guy; Nickelodeon is basically the ideal of his body of work. I examined it at length in a full review. This series is mostly seemingly standalone stories, but they're often connected through small details or usual themes. Can be funny, can be sad, pretty much always great.
Full review:
https://terrenceswiff.wordpress.com/2016/02/29/dowman-sayman-nickelodeon/
Full review:
https://terrenceswiff.wordpress.com/2016/02/29/dowman-sayman-nickelodeon/
Macabre shorts
by Dr. Love
December 6th, 2015, 9:03am
December 6th, 2015, 9:03am
Rating: N/A
Quirky, amusing short stories which Dowman Sayman excels at. Most of them revolved around some theme related to death. So if you like dark humor you're going to love this. The characters are also varied & interesting and no short story is alike, each deserving of a full serialization.
tilted logic
by whitespade
November 20th, 2014, 2:14pm
November 20th, 2014, 2:14pm
Rating: 9.8 / 10.0
if you love off centre logic, low key black humour, and quirky characters, this is for you. i just love the way the characters accept anything the world throw at them, and the way some heavy themes are handled. the art is unique and lend a flair.
all in all, must read.
all in all, must read.
Quirky, Creepy, Disturbing, and Fun
by Blique
September 14th, 2014, 4:30pm
September 14th, 2014, 4:30pm
Rating: 9.0 / 10.0
Courtesy of the nearest dictionary: a nickelodeon is "an early motion-picture theater where a film or a variety show could be seen, usually for the admission price of a nickel."
True to its name, Nickelodeon is a collection of very short stories. A girl steps on a landmine and is blown to pieces, so her head casually asks her friend gather her body parts back together. A boy finds out that every year, his late brother used to challenge a giant demon to a sumo match for fun. A girl wishes on a shooting star for her friend's saliva to turn into alcohol. Fairytale heroines suddenly awaken to cannibalistic urges. There's a story for everyone!
Plot: 4/5. There is a new story with every chapter, resulting in 39 stories total. Seiman Douman had plans to double that number, but the magazine was unfortunately cancelled before that. Still, Douman manages an incredible variety of stories, ranging from the wild west and Nazi Germany, to outer space and puppet shows. The characters are very unique and quirky, and many well-represent a diverse selection of sexualities, genders, and personalities. A variety of creatures are featured in the stories as well, both good and evil, big and small, creepy and not-as-creepy.
Storytelling: 4/5. Each story is told in just 8 pages. The storytelling is thus very straightforward and to the point, while still managing to fit a very compelling plot and thought-provoking theme. Most of the stories have a comical - and somewhat disturbing - tone, while many others deal with contemplative tragedies and moving themes. The plot devices are as diverse as Douman's characters and situations, as he uses many unusual subjects from life, creating very unique situations that the readers can either connect with or feel curious over. Some references he has made include kopi luwak, the Alien franchise, Jesse James, the Columbine Massacre, and Dokkalfar. These elements often have an important role or theme in each story, with some even making their way into the titles.
Art: 5/5. Nickelodeon's art is very stylized and highly expressive. Douman is a fan of Hellboy, and Mike Mignola's influence is very apparent. The thick outlines and strong use of black and white lends more impact to the storytelling, and is easily manipulated to suit the "creepy" feel of the series. Douman often makes use of negative space to create an almost surreal sort of atmophere in his stories. The simple art style allows for easy reading, and is ideal for letting the readers focus on the story and themes that Nickelodeon conveys.
Nickelodeon is great for anyone looking for something unique, funny, and introspective. Due to each chapter's short length, it is very easy to pick up and put down at one's own leisure. I recommend it to anyone with time to spare - it will provide those who give it a chance a steady source of entertainment all the way through to the end.
... Last updated on September 29th, 2014, 5:48pm
True to its name, Nickelodeon is a collection of very short stories. A girl steps on a landmine and is blown to pieces, so her head casually asks her friend gather her body parts back together. A boy finds out that every year, his late brother used to challenge a giant demon to a sumo match for fun. A girl wishes on a shooting star for her friend's saliva to turn into alcohol. Fairytale heroines suddenly awaken to cannibalistic urges. There's a story for everyone!
Plot: 4/5. There is a new story with every chapter, resulting in 39 stories total. Seiman Douman had plans to double that number, but the magazine was unfortunately cancelled before that. Still, Douman manages an incredible variety of stories, ranging from the wild west and Nazi Germany, to outer space and puppet shows. The characters are very unique and quirky, and many well-represent a diverse selection of sexualities, genders, and personalities. A variety of creatures are featured in the stories as well, both good and evil, big and small, creepy and not-as-creepy.
Storytelling: 4/5. Each story is told in just 8 pages. The storytelling is thus very straightforward and to the point, while still managing to fit a very compelling plot and thought-provoking theme. Most of the stories have a comical - and somewhat disturbing - tone, while many others deal with contemplative tragedies and moving themes. The plot devices are as diverse as Douman's characters and situations, as he uses many unusual subjects from life, creating very unique situations that the readers can either connect with or feel curious over. Some references he has made include kopi luwak, the Alien franchise, Jesse James, the Columbine Massacre, and Dokkalfar. These elements often have an important role or theme in each story, with some even making their way into the titles.
Art: 5/5. Nickelodeon's art is very stylized and highly expressive. Douman is a fan of Hellboy, and Mike Mignola's influence is very apparent. The thick outlines and strong use of black and white lends more impact to the storytelling, and is easily manipulated to suit the "creepy" feel of the series. Douman often makes use of negative space to create an almost surreal sort of atmophere in his stories. The simple art style allows for easy reading, and is ideal for letting the readers focus on the story and themes that Nickelodeon conveys.
Nickelodeon is great for anyone looking for something unique, funny, and introspective. Due to each chapter's short length, it is very easy to pick up and put down at one's own leisure. I recommend it to anyone with time to spare - it will provide those who give it a chance a steady source of entertainment all the way through to the end.
... Last updated on September 29th, 2014, 5:48pm
Is a word...
by lilbro
August 17th, 2012, 3:10am
August 17th, 2012, 3:10am
Rating: N/A
Nickelodean is a word. The channel did not create the word, it just uses it. It was a type of theater that charged a nickle for entrance if I'm not mistaken.
I'm pretty sure that is where the name comes from.
I'm pretty sure that is where the name comes from.
The reason why it's called Nickelodeon
by bungaku
March 18th, 2012, 4:27pm
March 18th, 2012, 4:27pm
Rating: N/A
It's called this not after the broadcasting channel that many people are probably associating it with. The series gets its name from a type of movie theater back in the early 1900s, which is shown in this page of the manga.
It's a nice book; I really liked the Puu Inu no Mori story.
As the other person commented, the actual title is "Nickelodeon Aka/Nickelodeon Red."
It's a nice book; I really liked the Puu Inu no Mori story.
As the other person commented, the actual title is "Nickelodeon Aka/Nickelodeon Red."
Ridiculous Title
by StaticHD
March 17th, 2012, 5:59am
March 17th, 2012, 5:59am
Rating: 7.0 / 10.0
If this gets adapted into an anime and becomes popular in the USA - we would see a very unhappy TV production company...
Is it really titled Nickelodeon? I thought it seems odd that it isn't titled, "Red Nickelodeon" or "Nickelodeon Red". Check out the translation here.
Anyways, I kinda like the series...I just don't see it related to the actual title that labels it.
... Last updated on March 17th, 2012, 6:05am
Is it really titled Nickelodeon? I thought it seems odd that it isn't titled, "Red Nickelodeon" or "Nickelodeon Red". Check out the translation here.
Anyways, I kinda like the series...I just don't see it related to the actual title that labels it.
... Last updated on March 17th, 2012, 6:05am
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