Nijigahara Holograph

虹ヶ原 ホログラフ Manga

Informações adicionais

Format MANGA
Status Finished
Start date Nov 12, 2003
End date Dec 10, 2005
Average score 72/100
Popularity 18274
Favorites 486
Genres Drama
Psychological

Tags

Achronological Order 100%
Chapters or episodes do not occur in chronological order.
Denpa 100%
Works that feature themes of social dissociation, delusions, and other issues like suicide, bullying, self-isolation, paranoia, and technological necessity in daily lives. Classic iconography: telephone poles, rooftops, and trains.
Philosophy 95%
Relating or devoted to the study of the fundamental nature of knowledge, reality, and existence.
Seinen 94%
Target demographic is adult males.
Tragedy 93%
Centers around tragic events and unhappy endings.
Ensemble Cast 88%
Features a large cast of characters with (almost) equal screen time and importance to the plot.
Coming of Age 79%
Centers around a character's transition from childhood to adulthood.
Religion 79%
Centers on the belief that humanity is related to supernatural, transcendental, and spiritual elements.
Suicide 79%
The act or an instance of taking or attempting to take one's own life voluntarily and intentionally.
Crime 76%
Centers around unlawful activities punishable by the state or other authority.
Bullying 75%
Prominently features the use of force for intimidation, often in a school setting.
Rape 72%
Features non-consensual sexual penetration.
Male Protagonist 60%
Main character is male.
Adoption 60%
Features a character who has been adopted by someone who is neither of their biological parents.
Twins 60%
Prominently features two or more siblings that were born at one birth.
Nudity 35%
Features a character wearing no clothing or exposing intimate body parts.
Heterosexual 30%
Prominently features a romance between a man and a woman, not inherently sexual.
Police 30%
Centers around the life and activities of law enforcement officers.
Detective 20%
Features a character who investigates and solves crimes.

Sinopse

Even as butterflies ominously proliferate in town, the rumour of a mysterious creature lurking in the tunnel behind the school spreads among the children. When the body of Arie Kimura's mother is found by this tunnel's entrance, next to apparently human traces, the legend seems to be confirmed. Is the end of the world coming? In order to appease the wrath of the beast, the children decide to offer it a sacrifice: The unfortunate Arie, whom they believe to be the cause of the curse, is shoved into a well that leads to the Nijigahara tunnel—an act that in turns pushes Komatsuzaki, the budding thug who has carried a torch for Arie for a while already, entirely over the edge.

But this is only the beginning of the complex, challenging, obliquely told Nijigahara Holograph, which takes place in two separate timelines and involves the suicidal Suzuki; Higure, his stalker-ish would-be girlfriend; their teacher Miss Sakaki, whose heavily bandaged face remains a mystery; and many more―brothers, sisters, parents, co-workers, teachers, aggressors and victims who are all inextricably linked to one another and all will eventually―ten years later―have to live with what they've done or suffered through.

(Source: Fantagraphics)

Note: Includes three extra chapters.