Blue Period
Is blue period good? yes. god yes. it's so fucking good. It's one of those "people find their passion" manga and does it very well. It can get technical with art, bit definitely a yes.
The exhibit is the result of more than 12 years of scientific and curatorial research on Picasso’s Blue Period, consisting of artworks from 30 international collections.
Blue Period is, before every thing, about passion. It may sound cliché but this is the best manga I've ever read about "following your dreams and make them come true" as generic-shounen as it may sound. Yatora was an uninterested high school student until he found himself in love with art.
At the time of writing, the Blue Period anime series has not been officially renewed for season 2 by the Seven Arcs production company.
As previously discussed, there is enough source material available from the original manga series for Seven Arcs to start working on season 2 straight away.
Second-year high school student Yatora Yaguchi is a delinquent with excellent grades, but is unmotivated to find his true calling in life. Yatora spends his days working hard to maintain his academic standing while hanging out with his equally unambitious friends.
Netflix Japan aired each episode one week in advance of the TV premiere starting on September 25, 2021. Netflix International released each subtitled episode the week following the airing on Japanese TV starting on October 9, 2021. Regular TV broadcast began on October 2, 2021.
It was also nominated for the 24th Tezuka Osamu Cultural Prize. Blue Period ranked #9 on Alu's manga community "My Manga Best5" 2020 ranking, in which 46,641 users (via Twitter) participated.
Blue Period ( Japanese: ブルーピリオド, Hepburn: Burū Piriodo) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Tsubasa Yamaguchi. The series has been serialized in Kodansha 's seinen manga magazine Monthly Afternoon since June 2017 and has been collected in eleven tankōbon volumes as of September 2021. The series is licensed in English by Kodansha USA. An anime television series adaptation by Seven Arcs premiered in September 2021.
The series ranked #4 on Kono Manga ga Sugoi! list of best manga of 2019 for male readers, ranked #14, along with The Fable by Katsuhisa Minami, on the 2020 list, and ranked #15, along with Bōkyō Tarō on the 2021 list. It ranked #16 on the 19th "Book of the Year" list by Da Vinci magazine.
Rebecca Silverman from Anime News Network gave the first volume a B+. She praised its coming-of-age narrative and characters (specifically the adults), while criticizing it for being too informative at times.
Kodansha has collected its chapters into individual tankōbon volumes. The first volume was released on December 22, 2017. As of May 21, 2021, ten volumes have been released. In North America, Kodansha USA announced the print release of the manga in November 2019.
Life and priorities change for listless high schooler Yatora when he sees his classmate's painting and discovers an appreciation and talent for art.
Yatora enters the art club. Over summer break he takes part in special training to improve his skills after switching his college choice to art school.
Yatora joins Yuka for extra lessons at Tokyo Art Institute. He has an artistic breakthrough when visiting a museum with his strange new classmates.
TAI's night students join the intimidating afternoon classes to gear up for the next competition as the stress of art exams weigh on Yatora's friends.
As exams near, Oba intensifies training. Yatora struggles to articulate abstract concepts, so Saeki encourages him to use a larger canvas for fun.
Yatora experiments with various tools to find a secret weapon that will boost his art while exam stress begins to wear on the students' health.
Oba tells Yatora his weakness, which sends him spiraling. But a heart-to-heart with a close friend reignites his confidence as the first exam begins!
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In Blue Period, Yuka expresses themselves both through art and gender identity, with the anime exploring a character who could be genderfluid.
Yuka's experiences in Episode 3 of Blue Period are a particular example of the difficulties these characters can face. In the episode, Yuka asks out a boy, but once on the date, the boy discovers that Yuka identifies as male, pities Yuka, and leaves the date. When Yatora points out that Yuka's pretty face would make them more popular as a man, Yuka replies, "But if I have to be what the world tells me to be, I'd rather die."
Get to know Yatora Yaguchi and his newfound passion for art!
Ryuji Ayukawa in the Volume 2 cover. Second-year high school student Yatora Yaguchi is bored with his normal life. He studies well and plays around with his friends, but in truth, he does not enjoy either of those activities. Bound by norms , he secretly envies those who do things differently.