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Akaku Saku Koe   
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Description
From Aerandria Scans:

Karashima is a high school boy with a beautiful voice. So beautiful that he can make anyone do anything, just by saying the words. Because of his potentially dangerous ability, he distances himself away from people but soon finds himself in the middle of various criminal investigations that he can help solve, and a girl named Kokubu who seems to be in love with him.

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Associated Names
Red Blooming Voice
The Voice That Blooms Red
Голос цвета крови
あかく咲く声
魔音少年
붉게 피는 소리

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Latest Release(s)
v.3 c.12 (end) by Aerandria Scans over 14 years ago
v.3 c.11 by Aerandria Scans over 14 years ago
v.3 c.10 by Aerandria Scans over 14 years ago
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Status
in Country of Origin
3 Volumes (Tankoubon - Complete)
2 Volumes (Bunkoban - Complete)

Completely Scanlated?
Yes

Anime Start/End Chapter
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User Rating
Average: 7.7 / 10.0 (345 votes)
Bayesian Average: 7.59 / 10.0
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Last Updated
December 24th 2020, 5:32pm


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Year
1998

Original Publisher

Serialized In (magazine)
LaLa DX (Hakusensha)
LaLa (Hakusensha)

Licensed (in English)
No

English Publisher
N/A

Activity Stats (vs. other series)
Weekly Pos #739 increased(+40)
Monthly Pos #1697 increased(+140)
3 Month Pos #2221 increased(+1055)
6 Month Pos #5002 (No change)
Year Pos #6453 increased(+925)

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On 401 reading lists
On 467 wish lists
On 1135 completed lists
On 61 unfinished lists
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Liked It  
by rvmr
April 7th, 2012, 12:01pm
Rating: N/A
I really, really liked this manga. It could definitely have been longer (probably would have been better if it were, too), so the ending was abrupt and almost anticlimactic. I was disappointed that the author didn't include the "struggles". It was often mentioned that Karashima is hurting, and even that Kokubu was becoming his weakness, but there was no story around that. I think I would have liked it more if the story had more drama to it.
I read that someone thought Kokubu (the girl) was annoying. I didn't think so at all. She has a very sincere character, and I do envy her her boldness to be honest with her feelings.
Rather than plot-driven, Akaku Saku Koe focuses more on the mind, I find. More of a mental/ emotional journey than a physical one, and the climax was an emotional one.
All in all, a fairly light and easy read. Good for lazy, rainy days. I recommend it to people who aren't looking to be impressed, but entertained for a few moments.
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Er...  
by angeltheya_12
April 30th, 2011, 10:17am
Rating: 9.0  / 10.0
I'll be brief the story is good , the ending is bad...
A lot of potential that came to loose cause the manga is short....
Nice lead guy, extra chracters, the girl is a bit a nnoying but it fits the mood....
9/10 because its almost the best
The art is OK too
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Sketchy  
by thebikernun
December 3rd, 2009, 10:33pm
Rating: 6.0  / 10.0
The art work was more sketchy then most. I kind of liked it. It gave the impression of being more dreamy. The story line was o.k. Though a bit under developed.
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Weaker, but good.  
by Crenshinibon
January 28th, 2009, 9:20pm
Rating: 6.6  / 10.0
I'll be up front- this is probably my least favorite of Midorikawa's work. Though it still has her sense of creativity written all over it- interesting, original storytelling- it lacks some of the impact that makes her other works so memorable. This one feels a bit more like her take on a slightly more generic concepts that you can pick up any average shoujo manga and see. It's interesting, but she fails to do anything groundbreaking, which I think you need to do in order to succeed with an alternative interpretation. Regardless, this is an entertaining read, and I certainly can't say that I didn't enjoy it, as is always the case with Midorikawa's excellent body of work. Being the worst of a great bunch really isn't anything shameful, I think.
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