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Description
Dororo (どろろ梵, Dororo) is a spin-off series written and illustrated by Daisuke Dōke. It was written as a continuation and reimagining of the original Dororo manga's ending.
Plot
Hyakkimaru had died before he was able to regain all his body parts. Now reborn as a woman in the modern days, Hyakkimaru continues her journey to take them back from the demons, including Dororo who had become a demon herself.
Plot
Hyakkimaru had died before he was able to regain all his body parts. Now reborn as a woman in the modern days, Hyakkimaru continues her journey to take them back from the demons, including Dororo who had become a demon herself.
Type
Manga
Related Series
Dororo (Adapted From)
Associated Names
Dororo Brahman
どろろ梵
どろろ梵
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Latest Release(s)
Status
in Country of Origin
4 Volumes (Complete)
Completely Scanlated?
Yes
Anime Start/End Chapter
N/A
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User Rating
Average: 5 / 10.0 (2 votes)
Bayesian Average: 6.22 / 10.0
Bayesian Average: 6.22 / 10.0
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Last Updated
October 25th 2022, 11:04am
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Artist(s)
Year
2007
Original Publisher
Serialized In (magazine)
Young Champion (Akita Shoten)
Licensed (in English)
No
English Publisher
N/A
Activity Stats (vs. other series)
Weekly Pos #766 (+30)
Monthly Pos #1736 (+151)
3 Month Pos #2287 (+1131)
6 Month Pos #5466 (-461)
Year Pos #7770 (No change)
Monthly Pos #1736 (+151)
3 Month Pos #2287 (+1131)
6 Month Pos #5466 (-461)
Year Pos #7770 (No change)
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Odd but interesting
by Ainikki
October 25th, 2022, 11:11am
October 25th, 2022, 11:11am
Rating: 7.0 / 10.0
This was a strange one for me; I picked it up originally because I love all things "Dororo," and there is a lot for Dororo fans to like. However, the first volume is a bit of a mess--nothing's explained--and the setup is bizarre. Hyakkimaru is reborn as a teenage girl, but is still missing pieces and has an incomplete memory. Another Hyakkimaru (male) still exists; he became a demon after succumbing to hatred of the other demons in the distant past. Dororo, too, became a demon in order to save Hyakkimaru's life, and has no memory of her human self. Bon is a modern Dororo: a sneak-thief and a spy, though she needs a lot of Hyakkimaru's help.
The story has Hyakkimaru regaining a few remaining pieces and teaching Dororo how to be human again--a sort of thematic reversal of the original series. The cuts to the past were the most effective to me; seeing Dororo and Hyakkimaru separated by the quest they were once united by cuts deep. The end, too, is effective, with Dororo remembering enough of herself to spare a child from demonic wrath. Hyakkimaru's resolve to sacrifice him/herself to save Dororo is also a standout moment, and something the original series could have used.
Overall, nothing special. The art's a bit weird and the mangaka is obsessive with sound effects. If you enjoy Tezuka's Dororo, though, you might like this, too, especially if you're craving a more settled ending.
Still, if that's *really* what you're after, stick to Kaneko Atsushi's amazing "Search and Destroy," another Dororo remake with ten times the heart of this one and wicked cool art.
... Last updated on October 25th, 2022, 11:13am
The story has Hyakkimaru regaining a few remaining pieces and teaching Dororo how to be human again--a sort of thematic reversal of the original series. The cuts to the past were the most effective to me; seeing Dororo and Hyakkimaru separated by the quest they were once united by cuts deep. The end, too, is effective, with Dororo remembering enough of herself to spare a child from demonic wrath. Hyakkimaru's resolve to sacrifice him/herself to save Dororo is also a standout moment, and something the original series could have used.
Overall, nothing special. The art's a bit weird and the mangaka is obsessive with sound effects. If you enjoy Tezuka's Dororo, though, you might like this, too, especially if you're craving a more settled ending.
Still, if that's *really* what you're after, stick to Kaneko Atsushi's amazing "Search and Destroy," another Dororo remake with ten times the heart of this one and wicked cool art.
... Last updated on October 25th, 2022, 11:13am
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