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Kirara (manga)

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Written by
  
Toshiki Yui

English publisher
  
JManga (online)

Original run
  
1993 – 1997

Publishers
  
JManga (online), Shueisha

Published by
  
Shueisha

Demographic
  
Seinen

Magazine
  
Weekly Young Jump

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Genre
  
Comedy, Romance, Supernatural

Studios
  
Production Reed, Toho Co., Ltd.

Similar
  
Kagome Kagome, D4 Princess, Kilala Princess, My Dear Marie, Sensual Phrase

Kirara (きらら) is a manga series by Toshiki Yui first published in 1993 by Shueisha. It was later adapted as an original video animation (OVA) in 2000.

Contents

It was licensed in French by Panini Comics.

Plot

Kirara Imai is a young woman who, running late for her wedding, speeds in her car and dies in a car accident. Without understanding why, she finds herself transported eight years into the past, as a ghost. Kirara keeps her appearance, but can move through the air and can pass through walls at will. Kirara finds Kompei, her future fiance, and the Kirara of that time, who at that point are not a couple yet. The ghost Kirara cannot accept her separation from Kompei and tries to keep him to herself, at the expense of her past self.

Reception

In the French Dico Manga, Nicolas Finet described Kirara as a comedy of manners, full of light and uplifting situations, and of misunderstanding and entanglements. He added that its distinct undressed dimension was certainly a part of this works' commercial success in Japan. M. Natali commented in Bd Gest' that the art as well as the layout is in the usual vein of this kind of shōnen with the readers' attention obviously and mostly focused on fanservice in the form of close shots on underwear and buxom busts that populate the pages but regretted the lack of sensuality. The review concluded as a title far from unforgettable but pleasant with a zesty naughtiness.

Mario Vuk found the first volume of the manga reminiscent of Tenchi Muyo!, with a "simpler and more fluid" storytelling style.

References

Kirara (manga) Wikipedia


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