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Description
Mayumi is a girl who lost her parents in a car accident; unable to deal with the overwhelming sadness, hatred and anger, she wishes only to be able to stop feeling altogether.
Five years later, the now 18-year-old Mayumi's sister is the first victim in a series of bizarre incidents that involve people receiving text messages indicating a certain body part, immediately after which said body part is removed - painlessly and without blood loss - from their body and disappears completely.
Five years later, the now 18-year-old Mayumi's sister is the first victim in a series of bizarre incidents that involve people receiving text messages indicating a certain body part, immediately after which said body part is removed - painlessly and without blood loss - from their body and disappears completely.
Type
Manga
Related Series
Motto Ikitai... Install (Alternate Story)
Associated Names
I Want to Live Longer
「もっと、生きたい…」 (ANDOU Yuki)
もっと、生きたい…
「もっと、生きたい…」 (ANDOU Yuki)
もっと、生きたい…
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Latest Release(s)
v.2 c.5-9 (end) by Storm in Heaven over 11 years ago
v.1 c.1-4 by Storm in Heaven over 11 years ago
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v.1 c.1-4 by Storm in Heaven over 11 years ago
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Status
in Country of Origin
2 Volumes (Complete)
Completely Scanlated?
Yes
Anime Start/End Chapter
N/A
User Reviews
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Forum
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User Rating
Average: 7.5 / 10.0 (109 votes)
Bayesian Average: 7.24 / 10.0
Bayesian Average: 7.24 / 10.0
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Last Updated
May 1st 2024, 9:29pm
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Genre
Horror Mature Mystery Psychological Romance Shoujo Supernatural Tragedy
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Recommendations
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Author(s)
Artist(s)
Year
2005
Original Publisher
Serialized In (magazine)
The Margaret (Shueisha)
Licensed (in English)
No
English Publisher
N/A
Activity Stats (vs. other series)
Weekly Pos #770 (+27)
Monthly Pos #1713 (+146)
3 Month Pos #2253 (+1099)
6 Month Pos #4568 (+281)
Year Pos #7076 (+587)
Monthly Pos #1713 (+146)
3 Month Pos #2253 (+1099)
6 Month Pos #4568 (+281)
Year Pos #7076 (+587)
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Not really about the mystery, and execution is so-so
by tigerstar186
March 6th, 2024, 3:57pm
March 6th, 2024, 3:57pm
Rating: 5.0 / 10.0
The hook is great: People start receiving suspicious mails that just list a body part. Soon after, that body part disappears from them bloodlessly and with no pain. It's a great setup for a horror mystery... Unfortunately, it's not what this series is actually about and sits firmly in the background.
What the series is really about is the relationships between people, what keeps society running. How we combat hatred with love and hope, despite all experiencing selfish desires. It's an uplifting message, but it's not really what the series promises at the start and the execution is so-so. Characters disappear from the story rapidly, for instance, the first victim who is both the female lead's sister and male lead's girlfriend, someone who feels like they should be relevant to the story, simply doesn't show up any more after the initial incident. It's effectively a story with only three characters, and everyone else only exists to service the plot before being shuffled away. How can you write a story about collective love and not have characters interacting with each other? It's bizarre.
The MC also feels pointless in most scenes. Pretty much the entirety of the manga is actually about the male lead and the antagonist. Her only real moment is the breakthrough at the very end, which could just as well be serviced by the male lead. Is it because this is shoujo, they feared making a guy the main character? It's odd.
The mystery itself is handled bizarrely as well. No one ever reacts to people losing their body parts after the initial shock. They are removed from the narrative and there is no large movement about not using phones or the treatment of these people despite it happening en masse at one point.
The ending is also just... Odd. The antagonist has a change of heart, but then decides to make a major immediate choice that doesn't align with that change of heart. There's the possibility they did so out of regret for their actions, but the work doesn't actually address that in anyway, he just does the thing and the series ends. It feels like the author wanted a melancholic end but didn't quite know how to actually get there.
As for the antagonist... his motivations are iffy. Some things just flat out don't make sense. The narrative expresses him as unable to experience or understand certain things due to physical limitation, but he experiences and reacts to those same things earlier in the series. He's also obsessed with humans being cruel and selfish, but no one who talks to him ever asks him why then he enacts his own cruel and selfish desires on others, calling him out on the blatant hypocrisy. It feels like a big gap in the motivation the author kinda just didn't have an answer for and ignored.
Perhaps this series would be better understood or enjoyed if I had also read "Motto, Ikitai... Install" which is another work by the same author I assume is a sequel or spinoff, but it has not been translated and I can't find raws for it either, so I doubt that will be happening anytime soon.
What the series is really about is the relationships between people, what keeps society running. How we combat hatred with love and hope, despite all experiencing selfish desires. It's an uplifting message, but it's not really what the series promises at the start and the execution is so-so. Characters disappear from the story rapidly, for instance, the first victim who is both the female lead's sister and male lead's girlfriend, someone who feels like they should be relevant to the story, simply doesn't show up any more after the initial incident. It's effectively a story with only three characters, and everyone else only exists to service the plot before being shuffled away. How can you write a story about collective love and not have characters interacting with each other? It's bizarre.
The MC also feels pointless in most scenes. Pretty much the entirety of the manga is actually about the male lead and the antagonist. Her only real moment is the breakthrough at the very end, which could just as well be serviced by the male lead. Is it because this is shoujo, they feared making a guy the main character? It's odd.
The mystery itself is handled bizarrely as well. No one ever reacts to people losing their body parts after the initial shock. They are removed from the narrative and there is no large movement about not using phones or the treatment of these people despite it happening en masse at one point.
The ending is also just... Odd. The antagonist has a change of heart, but then decides to make a major immediate choice that doesn't align with that change of heart. There's the possibility they did so out of regret for their actions, but the work doesn't actually address that in anyway, he just does the thing and the series ends. It feels like the author wanted a melancholic end but didn't quite know how to actually get there.
As for the antagonist... his motivations are iffy. Some things just flat out don't make sense. The narrative expresses him as unable to experience or understand certain things due to physical limitation, but he experiences and reacts to those same things earlier in the series. He's also obsessed with humans being cruel and selfish, but no one who talks to him ever asks him why then he enacts his own cruel and selfish desires on others, calling him out on the blatant hypocrisy. It feels like a big gap in the motivation the author kinda just didn't have an answer for and ignored.
Perhaps this series would be better understood or enjoyed if I had also read "Motto, Ikitai... Install" which is another work by the same author I assume is a sequel or spinoff, but it has not been translated and I can't find raws for it either, so I doubt that will be happening anytime soon.
Emotionally intense.
by Yankee-chan
July 27th, 2013, 2:55pm
July 27th, 2013, 2:55pm
Rating: 9.0 / 10.0
I just finished this, after reading the other works of ANDO Yuki. Although this one was written by YOSHI, the theme was in my range of taste and so I couldn't resist giving it a try. Actually I often have a hard time, when it comes to the description of artificial intelligence (and scientific skills in general) in Manga, but - This time it didn't felt overboard. Why? Because the setting was well developed, just like the characters.
The storyline is serious and scary, while the characters seem human and their behaviour natural. As for the emotions being focused on, they are simply intense. To conclude this comment, the drawings are done nicely & clean, and make this a story worth remembering - or even re-reading some day. ^^
The storyline is serious and scary, while the characters seem human and their behaviour natural. As for the emotions being focused on, they are simply intense. To conclude this comment, the drawings are done nicely & clean, and make this a story worth remembering - or even re-reading some day. ^^
The weirdest perfection
by KuroiTenshi
February 6th, 2013, 3:31pm
February 6th, 2013, 3:31pm
Rating: 10.0 / 10.0
I hate horror movies and manga. They creep the hell out of me, and this did just that. However I simply could not hate it. The characters were not the typical one dimensional manga protagonists, and display very difficult to demonstrate emotion. The tension was constantly at a peak, an the action rarely slowed down. Admittedly I doubt if there were more volumes the author could've kept this up, The drawing style was clean and crisp and overall very pleasant.
I simply cannot read horror stories, and although I was traumatised by this story, I could not stop reading. Sincerely comprehended to those who enjoy a darker read.
I simply cannot read horror stories, and although I was traumatised by this story, I could not stop reading. Sincerely comprehended to those who enjoy a darker read.
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