I'd say Takumi deserves hell as well, but anything less than total atomic deletion is far too kind for that asshole Gary Stu. Meanwhile the cliche shoujo heroine Nana is human garbage that deserves to burn in hell, crushed by the various hearts of good men that she's broke throughout the course of the story. The punk Nana has a very romantic "soulmate" type romance going on (even though it's riddled with dark themes). PS: Nana anime managed to have one of the most fantastic OSTs throughout the years tbh, I'm still amazed by how good it is. I wish she would be a solo person in this manga tbh, but I understand it's asking the impossible. It's way more complicated and way more touching. Through her relationship you could truly feel what it's like wanting to be together, but also realizing how hard it is to be in-between music you love and the man you love. Her life wasn't as pampered as Hachi, her love had thorns, but at least with her you knew what is love and what is a career. On the contrary Nana Osaki is what I liked the most about it. She was always more of a mascot to me, a gadget, well, she ended up like she acted. Though in modern world a good portion of ladies would applaude her, since she managed to get pregnant from a wealthy man to live a good life. I find that she heartlessly and carelessly broke heart of good men who cared for her. I can understand the heartbreak from the first relationship, but then she basically couldn't decide where to run, or which man to cling to. I mostly remember anime than manga, but she honestly was so happy in her golden cage, knowing damn well that most of the time her fate is to watch her "husband" on TV and not enjoy happy married life she was actually striving for. She's not a girl anymore, but she was swayed in a second by the flashy man and spread her legs so fast, if she had time she would also make a neon sign with arrow pointing - this way. I could understand if she was a side-kick, but she's unfortunately not. She annoys me, I don't find any good traits about her, she also collected all the possible traits you would dislike in the female character. I honestly dislike her so much as a character you have no idea. This manga has one of the most interesting female character I've ever seen, but also the most annoying female character to balance the budget. Wait, they basically wasted it anyway since it's not a finished product. Don't idealize a manga that has no ending, the author could have wasted it all too. The only part that mattered to me was only my punk Nana. If author never cared to finish, why should I dance around it and talk about feelings and what it meant. I won't rank it, since I'm always crude about stories that will never have an ending. Won the Shogakukan Manga Award for Shoujo in 2002. The first tankoubon released before the regular magazine serialization began leading to confusion around the manga´s debut. Note: The 2 one-shots that introduce the leads appeared in Cookie's first two issues in late 1999 and early 2000. The world of Nana is a world exploding with sex, music, fashion, gossip and all-night parties. Even though they come from completely different backgrounds, they somehow meet and become best friends. This is the story of two 20-year-old women who share the same name. She's got a dream and won't give up until she becomes Japan's No. She swaggers into town and proceeds to kick down the doors to Tokyo's underground punk scene. Nana Osaki, on the other hand, is cool, confident and focused. She's looking for love and she's hoping to find it in the big city. Moving to Tokyo, she's hoping to take control of her life and put all those messy misadventures behind her. Nana Komatsu is a young woman who's endured an unending string of boyfriend problems.
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