Manga About Girl Who Takes a Pill and Becomes Young Again

ReLIFE

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Description

Kaizaki Arata is a 27-yr-old, out-of-work man who has failed at each and every job interview he has had after quitting his last company where he only lasted 3 months. His life changes after he meets Yoake Ryou of the ReLife Research Institute, who offers him a drug that tin can modify his appearance to that of a 17-years-sometime over again. Taking the drug, he becomes a subject in a one-twelvemonth experiment in which he begins his life as a loftier schoolhouse educatee again.

Note: Nominated for the 39th Annual Kodansha Manga Awards in 2015.

Original Web Manga

Official Translation:

English

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T.Chinese

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Korean

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French

Blazon

Manga

Related Serial

Due north/A

Associated Names

ReLIFE 重返17歲
Повторная жизнь
إعادة الحياة
रि-लाइफ
リライフ
重生计划
重返17歲
리라이프
리라이프 -Relife-

Groups Scanlating

Latest Release(s)

Condition

in Country of Origin

15 Volumes (Complete)
222 Chapters + 15 Bonus Chapters (Consummate)

Completely Scanlated?

Yes

Anime Start/End Affiliate

Starts at Season 1 Ch one, OVA 109
Ends at Flavour 1 Ch 108, OVA 222

User Reviews

N/A

Forum

User Rating

Average: 8.half-dozen / 10.0 (813 votes)
Bayesian Average: 8.52 / 10.0

Last Updated

March 21st 2022, 11:47pm


Genre

Categories

Category Recommendations

Sunset Howler (Novel)
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Hakwonmul

Recommendations

Author(due south)

YAYOI sou

Artist(south)

YAYOI Sou

Year

2013

Original Publisher

NHN Entertainment

Serialized In (magazine)

Comico Japan

(NHN Entertainment)

Licensed (in English)

Yes

English Publisher

Crunchyroll

(Expired / vi Volumes - Canceled)

Pocket Comics
Smack Jeeves

(Defunct)

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6 Month

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Twelvemonth

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List Stats

On 2524 reading lists
On 698 wish lists
On 1515 completed lists
On 85 unfinished lists
On 419 custom lists


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Ok I just finished this over a couple of nights of reading and god damn it is beautiful.

First of all, let me get this out of the way, the art is fantastic! FANTASTIC! I thought information technology was like a actually well drawn webtoon, turns out information technology's a Japanese manga in the webtoon format. 10/10 for art, though maybe I should subtract a bespeak for the overuse of sparkles and petal backgrounds/patterns (I forget the technical discussion for them). But in that location were So many panels where I just have to try and arrive fit on my screen so I tin simply sit down and adore the art. And so many, as in on average multiple per affiliate and there'southward over 200 chapters.

Moving on. So, you lot've read the blurb/Description, you lot know what it'south virtually.
The beginning half of the serial is filled with mostly positivity with some gloomy/serious moments equally the master guy, Kaizaki, betters himself and heals himself primarily through healing those effectually him. He very easily slides into the part that the program wants from him, which makes the occasional backslides and depression/ptsd hit all the harder.

The second half of the series shit gets more real as fifty-fifty most of the happy moments are layered, subconscious under a film of bittersweet tragedy, for lack of a amend word. And information technology is so so well washed. The author shifts the frame of the story in exactly the mode I would want, it feels like the best execution of the best ideas I would come up with for a story with this premise.

Information technology is for this reason that, even though I had a pretty good idea of the 'twist' of the story, I even so didn't mind being able to deduce information technology because it was done so then well and was just a swell idea anyway. Though unfortunately a little bit of the clues are lost through some translation mistake, there is yet enough for you to pick up/theorise on it

Turns out in that location's an anime and a live-activity film. Idk how a single movie could properly capture all the slow build-up that pays off in the 2nd half, simply hey maybe I'll check it out some time. IF ANYONE FINDS THE SHORT STORY TRANSLATED Please Message ME A LINK!

Criticisms:
Firstly, the pseudo-science behind information technology obviously makes no sense. I appreciate the attempt of the rough thought of how the pill works, but in the end it doesn't actually make sense and isn't quite...logical in how the memory erasure really happens. Merely this is simply something nosotros take to manus-moving ridge away equally phlebotinum, cutting the writer some slack because ultimately the story is about the characters related to the project and how they heal rather than the project itself. It's about the journey, not the machine.
It does go a little much on the melodrama one time or twice (we become a scene where a girl is hassled during a festival and needs to be saved, which was disappointing. I was hoping she'd extricate herself from it, cos information technology's a platitude, but hey at least she was reasonable throughout and information technology simply went for one chapter). I can't think of the main melodrama thing that jumped out at me during reading, but I guess that'southward a good thing.
Also a couple of the plot points are kinda just high-school kid problems, simply that makes sense considering the story itself. And this is occasionally lampshaded and generally done well and sensibly.
The main event I probably had is the backstory of the chief guy Kaizaki and what happened at his previous task. I felt unsatisfied, not with how information technology was conveyed, just by the lack of justice and the lessons he takes away from it. I feel like if such a serious thing is going to be brought into the series, the takeaway shouldn't be

Spoiler (mouse over to view)

'I shouldn't have tried to assistance or say annihilation'. Rather his method of going virtually information technology was the problem

but information technology wasn't really gotten into in that way. It was mostly there as a trauma and something to motility on from rather than something to acquire from.

With the above criticisms I guess a 10/10 wouldn't be realistic. Even so I'yard rating this based on enjoyment and how much I would recommend information technology. (critical rating I would probably requite a nine or 9.5)

P.Due south. be sure to read the epilogue.

... Final updated on March 16th, 2022, 9:04am

The storytelling is solid and ends with a satisfying decision. The art is simple, but does its job perfectly. You actually, really need to read this at least one time in your lifetime.

No other words could describe this serial other than satisfying. It tells the story of a failure and that the only ending to everything is when someone really give up. The grapheme development is so good, we can clearly see the deviation between early chapters and ending. The pace of the story is neither ho-hum nor fast, it is perfect. And the ending? The original ending is already and so beautiful that I don't actually wait another epilogue, only there is one. And I have to say, information technology's even more cute than the original ending. Information technology settles every remaining loose ends and becomes the perfect cherry on elevation of the block. Definitely i of the best I've read.

Story: x/10
Art: 7/10
Characters: 10/10
Quality Polish Edition: 10/10
Enjoyment: 10/10
Overall: ix.4/10

The terminal volume was out February 2020, with a final chapter, although the series' concluded in March 2018. I'd say that it was a great ending for anyone waiting since the last two years.

It is kind a pain to read the Long-Strip Web manga. Hope someone volition pick upwards the series from where crunchyroll has left it.

If ReLIFE Laboratories always considered going into the beauty industry?

They'd make millions.

Ahem. This was a pretty fantastic webtoon. I enjoyed re-reading it afterward and seeing just how long the mangaka has been setting up for certain reveals - it's nice to know that a lot of the twists were plotted out ahead of time.

This is so worth the read, once, twice or many times more. The catastrophe is a bit rushed merely is in no way unsatisfying. The pacing is kinda slow and at that place are a few outstanding character traits between the main roster that go a flake worn/creates unnecessary drama, but we meet bang-up growth from these flaws. I really dare to call this a masterpiece for its genres and am glad for the open up-cease catastrophe and promise for a sequel.

... Last updated on March 12th, 2018, 8:00pm

This manga is generally a highschool slice of life. Upwards to book 6, information technology'south a pleasant read, where the developed minds in young bodies add comical seasonning, and sometimes original behaviors. Much refreshing.

Unfortunately, as time goes by the author seems to struggle with its story. After chapter 100, the story becomes more and more erratic, with many flashbacks, retakes with another POV, focuses on secondary characters, etc. After on, the "report way" is used ofttimes, which mean that instead of viewing the situation equally it happens, we are shown a report of the situation filled with comments from the observers. This focus switch obviously lengthen the content but kills the mood.

Though I really prefer hand-fabricated B&Westward to these flashy colors that lack subtlety, the quality is okay, nothing like the mainstream web comics. At chapter 98, the manga switches from a paginated view to the "eternal scrolling" web view. This simpler, more than linear view, fits the simpler, more empty story of ReLife mail volume 6.

... Concluding updated on Oct 28th, 2017, 3:45pm

The ReLife experiment gives you the ability to redo a part of your life subsequently a critical setback. You get paid but you lot have to hide this clandestine from the rest of the world. ReLife is i of those webtoons that leaves you invigorated. Information technology is a slice-of-life story that gives important implications about relationships and living in the nowadays moment. One of my favorite aspects of this piece of work is Sou Yayoi'due south cute artwork. The drawings are immaculate and the mirage of colors illustrates extraordinary talent. Just y'all should starting time this webtoon for the comedy if for null else. There are many comical moments that are well done and made me laugh unexpectedly!

This isn't finished yet...information technology's currently on chapter 152 and I honestly don't know when it volition be completed. Simply, I'm not anticipating anytime before long and if yous savor realistic comics that give you happy feels and hope that there is more to life than a serial of unfortunate events, so I highly recommend information technology! At least try the first few capacity and encounter how it goes.

... Last updated on February 21st, 2017, 12:13am

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