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Animal Crossing New Horizons Vol 1

 

 

SCORE: 76

 

Animal Crossing New Horizons Vol 1 

 

Something interesting concerning this manga is it ends with Desert Island Diary for each of the volumes. I decided to take that off in our naming of the reviews. Animal Crossing New Horizons Vol 1 tells you exactly what it is. Long time readers know I am into Animal Crossing. I performed quite a few live streams of Animal Crossing New Horizons. Animal Crossing New Horizons Vol 1 contains chapters one through eight. There are some helpful tips on the video game in some of those chapters.

There is plenty of humor within Animal Crossing New Horizons Vol 1. If you are familiar with the video games then you know what is being done wrong by the characters in Animal Crossing New Horizons Vol 1. There are four main characters that join the island in Animal Crossing New Horizons Vol 1. Those characters are Coroyuki, BenBen, Himepoyo, and Guchan. There are certain arch types used on these characters in Animal Crossing New Horizons Vol 1.

Coroyuki is all about eating in Animal Crossing New Horizons Vol 1. BenBen is all about his dictionary and understanding what is around him. Himepoyo is a princess and she keeps getting others to do the work for her. Guchan is sleeping all of the time and talks through snot bubbles in Animal Crossing New Horizons Vol 1. There are numerous characters from the games like Tom Nook, Blathers, Raymond, Gulliver, Wisp, Dom, and more.

The issues families can have with Animal Crossing New Horizons Vol 1 are cartoon violence, ghost, spirits, and more. There are characters that come out naked but they have a leaf over their mid section to not show anything that could be offending to families. Compared to many of the other manga boks I read Animal Crossing New Horizons Vol 1 is pretty tame. I actually appreciate that.

The real bumber about Animal Crossing New Horizons Vol 1 is there are only one hundred and twenty-eight pages within it. During the FFG Haul live stream I showed how much smaller Animal Crossing New Horizons Vol 1 is compared to other manga books I purchase, read and review. I did enjoy reading Animal Crossing New Horizons Vol 1. I see there re more books in this franchise and plan on purchasing them as the time and money present themselves.
- Paul

 

Graphics: 75%
Writing: 80%
Replay/Extras: 60%
Story: 85%
Family Friendly Factor: 80%

System: Manga
Publisher: Viz Media
Author: Kokonasu Rumba
Rating: ‘A’ for All Ages


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