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10:55 pm, Apr 5 2011
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Futari Ecchi.... biggrin

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Dragon Zakura teach you how to be a better student and effective study skills.


Plus Manga Guide to Statistics
Physics
Molecular Biology
Calculus and etc are also very good educational manga.

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Uhh, well it's not really meant to teach you anything but...
Kyou kara ore wa!! shows quite a few (a lot of) dirty tricks the main character uses against others, like
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he gets into a little trouble with someone and asks them to wait, then he takes out a giant salt container and pours it onto his hand while the other person watches, then he lifts it up and blows it in the guys eyes x_x


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Seriously no one has suggested Kenji?! Love it. Great martial arts and 'philosophical' way of living life.


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Seriously no one has suggested Kenji?! Love it. Great martial arts and 'philosophical' way of living life.


Well, Kenji teaches that if you focus on gaining the universe's power you will be able to win any fight or something like that dead "... It felt like he was serious.

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Okay, I'm too lazy too check all the other posts, so forgive me if this has been mentioned already:
Kanojo o Mamoru 51 no Houhou

Personally, I find the instructional bits boring/jarring me out of the story. However, the author has a clear intent to educate the reader about earthquakes and the effects of them both on the earth and on human society, mostly concentrating on what people do after an earthquake. And let me tell you, it's not pretty.

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portraying a fictionalized account of Miyamoto Musashi's life, on a loose adaptation of Eiji Yoshikawa's novel Musashi. [>>from wikipedia]
Miyamoto Musahi was not only a swordsman, He was also a philosopher and the author of The Book of Five Rings a book on strategy, tactics, and philosophy that is still studied today.
he was also a great artist. He made various Zen brush paintings, calligraphy, and sculpted wood and metal.
It can go to historical, biography, and may be philosophy and martail arts category and even Japan

Dr. Frost for psychology



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Kaiji - Psychological.
The manga is a great educational sorce if you want to understand the dangers and addictive nature of gamgling and how individuals decieve themselves even though they know that there is a snowball chance in hell of the winning anything.

Highly recommended.

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Gamble Fish

and you can learn something if you read any sports manga...

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Gintama. stupidly educational. biggrin

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Bakuman teaches how Shounen Jump mangas are ranked, submission process, etc.


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I second Bakuman for manga creation.

Ashita no Ousama - screenwriting, plays in general

Shoukoku no Altair - Turkey, Ottoman Empire, politics, war

Bronze no Tenshi - biography of Aleksander Pushkin and his wife.

Durarara!! - Japan (Ikebukuro)

Baccano! - America during the Prohibition

The World God Only Knows - Galge

Kuroshitsuji - Victorian England

Densha Otoko - 2chan, internet

Otoyomegatari - Central Asia, nomads and settlers, lots of culture

Stalker - stalker

Zankoku na Kami ga Shihaisuru - sexual abuse

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Kenji and Holyland for Martial Arts
Hajime no Ippo for Sports
Kurosagi for Business.
Detective Conan For pretty much everything in general.

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To all fellow supporters of this thread:


I'd like to revive Ennui's project of creating a vast list on any educational manga out there.
To accomplish this ambitious task, I need your help. I want to discuss in which form it should be continued here.

As we all know, the OP has left MU, and his/her original list cannot be edited anymore. We could make a new thread, copy his/her list and continue in the same way, he/she did.
However, it would be ineffective to do so because this method depends to much on the OP. Sooner or later we'd encounter exactly the same problem we have now.

Therefore, I suggest we form a group of reliable members who'd be willing to take on the task of listing new suggestions, checking if they are educational or not and categorising them. After doing that, they would send information on each title to one member who would be the OP of the new thread, and he/she would add them to the list. If the new OP left MU somehow, any other member could take his position and therefore guarantee the survival of this project.
What do you think about this idea?

Another thing is the list itself. Shall we copy it as it is or change its form, content etc.? Maybe we could also start rating them like Ennui had intended to but didn't realise anymore.

Please post your opinion.


EDIT: I created a separate thread for this matter:
Revival of the Educational Manga project


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