Mandarin Gypsy Cat no Roujou
マンダリン・ジプシーキャットの籠城 MangaInformações adicionais
Format
MANGA
Status
Finished
Start date
May 06, 2017
End date
Sep 06, 2018
Average score
53/100
Popularity
376
Genres
Drama
Sci-Fi
Sci-Fi
Tags
Dystopian
79%
Partly or completely set in a society characterized by poverty, squalor or oppression.
Female Protagonist
79%
Main character is female.
Primarily Female Cast
79%
Main cast is mostly composed of female characters.
Seinen
73%
Target demographic is adult males.
Prostitution
60%
Features characters who are paid for sexual favors.
Male Protagonist
60%
Main character is male.
Philosophy
60%
Relating or devoted to the study of the fundamental nature of knowledge, reality, and existence.
Heterosexual
60%
Prominently features a romance between a man and a woman, not inherently sexual.
Nudity
20%
Features a character wearing no clothing or exposing intimate body parts.
Crime
20%
Centers around unlawful activities punishable by the state or other authority.
Mandarin Gypsy Cat no Roujou
マンダリン・ジプシーキャットの籠城 MangaSinopse
An elegiac manga about gender, community, family, control, class, love, and what makes life worth living at the end of the world.
In Akane Torikai's Wandering Cat's Cage, it is the near future. Only a few women are still able to menstruate, and even fewer men will be born to them. Reproduction is limited to medical intervention controlled from on high, and the structures and lives of the past hold no weight: they are only hinted at through the remaining scraps of a world that no longer exists. Life can be good, though, if you fall in line, and the women of The City live bright, happy, tightly controlled lives. But complete obedience isn't for everyone. For the women across the river, who live in a rundown shantytown, viewing the opulence of the city from afar each night, life is different. It is humble, and often dangerous, but it is free. It is here that Sanada, a young acupuncturist, lives with the mysterious Reiho, the only male she's ever met, and who sells himself to the rich women who sneak across the river for something they've never experienced… The two form a small "family," taking in other young women ousted from the city. But a real, living, breathing male might be too precious to leave to the shabby streets. When Reiho is kidnapped at gunpoint and taken to the breeding program in the city, Sanada must join with the other outcasts to try and rescue him, and learn the difficult truths of love, self-actualization, society, community, safety, and the future itself.
Master manga-ka Akane Torikai has produced a stunning work of relational SF through a gender-bent looking glass. Torikai pulls no punches examining the deeply messy subjects of our day – sexuality, gender dynamics, romantic love, familial trauma, freedom, and control, through immaculately realized settings and character-rich, emotive body language.
(Source: Fantagraphics)
In Akane Torikai's Wandering Cat's Cage, it is the near future. Only a few women are still able to menstruate, and even fewer men will be born to them. Reproduction is limited to medical intervention controlled from on high, and the structures and lives of the past hold no weight: they are only hinted at through the remaining scraps of a world that no longer exists. Life can be good, though, if you fall in line, and the women of The City live bright, happy, tightly controlled lives. But complete obedience isn't for everyone. For the women across the river, who live in a rundown shantytown, viewing the opulence of the city from afar each night, life is different. It is humble, and often dangerous, but it is free. It is here that Sanada, a young acupuncturist, lives with the mysterious Reiho, the only male she's ever met, and who sells himself to the rich women who sneak across the river for something they've never experienced… The two form a small "family," taking in other young women ousted from the city. But a real, living, breathing male might be too precious to leave to the shabby streets. When Reiho is kidnapped at gunpoint and taken to the breeding program in the city, Sanada must join with the other outcasts to try and rescue him, and learn the difficult truths of love, self-actualization, society, community, safety, and the future itself.
Master manga-ka Akane Torikai has produced a stunning work of relational SF through a gender-bent looking glass. Torikai pulls no punches examining the deeply messy subjects of our day – sexuality, gender dynamics, romantic love, familial trauma, freedom, and control, through immaculately realized settings and character-rich, emotive body language.
(Source: Fantagraphics)