Pumpkin Scissors Vol 3
Nov. 7th, 2008 07:59 pmIt’s been long enough since I read vol 2 that I’d forgotten what was going on in the storyline that this wraps up. But do I really care when the conclusion involves Alice singlehandedly taking on an entire troop of soldiers so the men can go babysit? Especially since, as I understand it, that weapon is meant for use on horseback, and takes incredible skill to use on your feet.
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Pumpkin Scissors Vol 2
Apr. 1st, 2008 02:37 pmVolume 1 of Pumpkin Scissors focused primarily on out nominal leads, Alice and Oland. Volumes 2 shifts the majority of the focus to two other members of Section III, Oreldo, the laid back playboy with a serious side, and Machs, his sensible and overly serious childhood friend.
Pumpkin Scissors Vol 2
Apr. 1st, 2008 02:37 pmVolume 1 of Pumpkin Scissors focused primarily on out nominal leads, Alice and Oland. Volumes 2 shifts the majority of the focus to two other members of Section III, Oreldo, the laid back playboy with a serious side, and Machs, his sensible and overly serious childhood friend.
Pumpkin Scissors(manga) Vol 1
Feb. 19th, 2008 05:33 pmOn one such mission, she meets Randel Oland, a large, quiet, and gentle man(shall we just call him a walking tank?) who turns into an unstoppable machine in battle. After seeing him single handedly take on a tank, she decides to keep him. After seeing her risk her life against absurd odds to try to stop terrorists, he decides he should probably let her.
Like a lot of these series, most of the first volume is spent establishing the leads and setting up the world, which rests somewhere unsteadily between wartime and peacetime, with people still stinging over any military mistreatment, and the military and nobility think the common people should be grateful to them. Alice, meanwhile, is adjusting to the idea that wanting to help and do well by people doesn’t mean you understand them or know where they’re coming from, especially when your own lifestyle is completely alien to theirs. The general dynamic of the pumpkin Scissors unit actually reminds me somewhat of Roy Mustang’s squad in Fullmetal Alchemist. Not the characters themselves, who are very different, but the overall feel.
Pumpkin Scissors(manga) Vol 1
Feb. 19th, 2008 05:33 pmOn one such mission, she meets Randel Oland, a large, quiet, and gentle man(shall we just call him a walking tank?) who turns into an unstoppable machine in battle. After seeing him single handedly take on a tank, she decides to keep him. After seeing her risk her life against absurd odds to try to stop terrorists, he decides he should probably let her.
Like a lot of these series, most of the first volume is spent establishing the leads and setting up the world, which rests somewhere unsteadily between wartime and peacetime, with people still stinging over any military mistreatment, and the military and nobility think the common people should be grateful to them. Alice, meanwhile, is adjusting to the idea that wanting to help and do well by people doesn’t mean you understand them or know where they’re coming from, especially when your own lifestyle is completely alien to theirs. The general dynamic of the pumpkin Scissors unit actually reminds me somewhat of Roy Mustang’s squad in Fullmetal Alchemist. Not the characters themselves, who are very different, but the overall feel.