Educational Manga

16 years ago
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Yayy! I second Yakitate!! Japan for food awesomeness and Hetalia: Axis Powers for total win!
Rofls. 😀 Nice topic choice.

16 years ago
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Then what do you suggest should be my parameters for deciding?
I neglected this question... I think it largely has to do with the intent of the manga. Does it intend to inform? IS attempts to bring to light a medical condition... Hotman seems to sometimes break narrative to directly address the reader in promoting healthy living... Futari Ecchi is like a narrated sex manual... Team Medical Dragon exposes issues within the Japanese medical system. All have a distinct agenda outside of just telling a story.

16 years ago
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Human Psychology
DOLL: IC in a Doll <-- MY MOST FAVOURITE MANGA TO DATE!!!
and also Beautiful people & Shuuseki Kairo no Himawari
Includes various psychological disorders/dsyfunctions such as Bulimia, Multiple personality disorder, fetishisms (e.g., necrophilia, infantilism, S & M) post traumatic disorder, Maternal deprivation...abandonment, Depression, giftedness, phobias, dsyfunctional family etc etc.
I second The Embalmer..It's a very good-detailed manga about Embalming, human psychology and society.
I also recommend Confidential confessions (About Japanese society) and other works by Momochi Reiko
also try reading Ikigami, E.S, Homunculus and Battle Royale if you're interested in human psychology.
Other educational mangas related to human psychology is Life, although personally, I hate that manga. 😐
Also, I second I.S., it's about Intersexuality. (people with both sex)
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16 years ago
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Quote from jedinat
Then what do you suggest should be my parameters for deciding?
I neglected this question... I think it largely has to do with the intent of the manga. Does it intend to inform? IS attempts to bring to light a medical condition... Hotman seems to sometimes break narrative to directly address the reader in promoting healthy living... Futari Ecchi is like a narrated sex manual... Team Medical Dragon exposes issues within the Japanese medical system. All have a distinct agenda outside of just telling a story.
So basically what you're saying is something that has an agenda besides just the storyline.
Then any clear suggestions on how to go around filtering manga that have already been added and future manga that will? Since I haven't read any so far except Jinja no Susume which really does teach you things about life in a shrine and their organization etc., I am making a call to people who have read the manga on the list so far to come and leave a comment telling me whether it should be here or not. But first they need clear concise guidelines to follow. Please help me decide and if you feel I'm missing something tell me pls!
Clear Concise Guidelines to Follow:
- What is the mangas intent?
2.?
What other rules should we have? I'd like lots of input on this since without this we can't really do anything here as it would be like the blind walking around in the dark.
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16 years ago
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Microbiology/agriculture.
You learn quite alot about different microbes, where they live, what they do etc.
Wikipedia even tagged it as "educational".
It's also quite funny 🙂

16 years ago
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16 years ago
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Buddha teaches you a lot about the history of Buddha (although a lot of it is still fictional) and the culture of India at the time.
A lot of Tezuka Osamu's works are riddled with scientific and medical procedures, lore and terms, since he studied medicine at university. Examples include Black Jack and Midnight.
Ping Pong also taught me a lot about the sport of table tennis.
The Ice Wanderer and other stories contains a short story based on one of Jack London's (famous American author) experiences while out hunting in the mountains.
Keimusho no Naka is an autobiographical account of the author's time spent in prison, and gives insight into the life of a prison inmate in Japan.

16 years ago
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Thanks guys! sorry I didn't update on the weekend, it was hectic for me. Anw, keep the suggestions coming, this thread is still operational! & PLS IF ANY1 HAS READ ANY OF MANGA, COMMENT TELLING ME WHETHER TO KEEP IT ON THE LIST OR NOT!!!!!!!!!!
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16 years ago
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I have yet to read it, but
Saibanchou! is about a guy who skips work to attend criminal trials, he learns about the legal process and such. It's still ongoing, but I don't think it's translated anywhere.
And I also see that Naisho no Tsubomi isn't on there. That actually won the Shogakukan Children's manga award last year. It's about a fifth grader who's going through puberty, dealing with mother's pregnancy, etc. Really cute art, too. 🙂

16 years ago
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hmmm... never read this, but Fukuyadou Honpo seems to focus quite a bit on confectioneries...?

14 years ago
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😛 Looking for inspired manga, such as those with more nerding out and less drama. The search keyword is still "educational manga", but less priority on education. Off the top of my head...
Title, Nerdery/educational value out of 5 +++++, (Extra related education):
Hajime no ippo: Boxing, fighting spirit +++ (E: ignition-one forum)
Hunter x Hunter + (E: Yoga, Qigong, WAS nature school, Movnat, Pavel's books)
Addicted to Curry (Karei naru Shokutaku): Curry ++ (E: Ayurvedic cooking/spices)
Yakitate Japan: Bread +++ (E: BBA- Peter Reinhart, Bread- Hamelman, tangzhong method)
Bambino!: Italian restaurant/service ++
Sommelière: Wines ++
Hikaru no go: Go/Goe ++ (E: beginner Goe playing strategies)
AR∀GO: Gaelic myths ++ (mostly from background info presented by scan group)
Nononono: Ski Jumping ++
Anime
Legend of Koizumi: politics/mahjong +
Sekimatsu Occult Gakuin: occult creatures -
And more- but what are some titles you people're actually excited about?
Also, anything, manga or not, that has a more light-hearted approach to learning Mahjong?
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Until death overtakes him, he’ll never give up.
If he’d let go the branch and disappear in the deep pool,
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14 years ago
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Saijou no Meii - medicine
Addicted to Curry - Curry making
Nononono Ski jumping
Tokyo Mew Mew some info about Red Data Animals
Bakuman - drawing manga etc.
14 years ago
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Add Rurouni Kenshin to history. He uses a lot of actual events in his story.

14 years ago
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Kare wa Tomodachi
This is a typical shoujo however if you read it from beginning to middleish there is 1 phrases that really makes you think and helps you to consider things from other perspective. Sometimes we are just really quick to judge like in a shoujo manga there could be a really annoying antagonist and we'd immediately hate him/her. This manga just really stuck with me just because of that one sentence and taught me things.... I'm not gonna say what it is you read and find out 😉
14 years ago
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Sorry to bring back such an old post, but this thread is a gold mine.