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The drifting lands book themes
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the drifting lands book themes
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He has a cute little face and little overalls and he’s obsessed with his tricycle and he’s just the most purehearted little s.o.b I’ve ever seen on paper or in life. He’s literally the cutest thing I’ve ever seen. Seriously, I can’t even explain how fucking cute Yu is. But the stars are Sho, the leader, and Yu the unbelievably adorable 3 year old who was in the wrong place when the classroom drifted.

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It’s an ensemble cast of characters, all young elementary school aged kids.

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They are put into a situation in which they must figure out how to survive and hopefully how to get back home.

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The Drifting Classroom is a classic horror manga series about a class of young children spontaneously transported to another time. You’ll have to see if the kids get a happy ending, and you won’t put it down until you kow. It’s absolutely ridiculous and has a lot of stretches of reason but you’ll have to see how it ends. I fully understand now why The Drifting Classroom is considered a classic. Seriously, it happens A LOT in this book.

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Enjoy many many scenes of kids falling flat on their faces.

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It also has a levity that balances well with the horror aspects.

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Several full page layouts could easily be framed and hung in any room of your house. In addition to the characters the art is great. The consequences have to be high! I actually did care if they lived or died, a surprisingly rare feature for horror of any medium. I cared for several of the characters in this book. We don’t deserve Yu, he’s too good for this world. But I did find myself nearly crying from joy at one point in the book, soley because of his absolute purehearted nature. I can’t do justice to how cute Yu is with words alone. It’s all just so danged adorable! Every time he showed up on the page I was overwhelmed with a motherly urge to protect him and fight for his survival. He’s the cutest thing! The way he’s drawn, the way he speaks, the way he acts. He’s a tiny 3 year old who happened to be riding his tricycle just too close to the school when it drifted. He handles all sorts of conflicts with a grace most adults could never hope for.īut my favorite character is Yu. I really enjoyed watching him find his place in this new society. He takes the role of helping everyone work together to find solutions. The protagonist is Sho, a 6th grader and natural born leader. A lot of the shock of The Drifting Classroom comes from the author’s willingness to kill off young children. The teachers erupt immediately into a violent panic, there are many casualties. Turns out the very young children, think elementary school aged, are much better at this than the adults. The children and teachers have no idea what has happened and must learn how to survive if they have any hope of returning. The classroom in question is spontaneously drifted to a strange new land that no one recognizes. But the gift of Drifting Classroom lies in its characters, that’s where it really deviates from the norm. A classroom of kids needs to fight for their survival. On the surface it’s a pretty standard horror manga. I was really surprised by Drifting Classroom. First is the spoiler free review followed by the spoiler full review and summary. This post of The Drifting Classroom by author Kazuo Umezz has been adapted from two previous posts.












The drifting lands book themes