Yuu, Mitsuki, Rei, Hajime, Eiji, and Haruka have enter the game called 'Rabbit Doubt', which all of the players are 'rabbits' in a group, and among them is randomly chosen to be a 'wolf' in the group of rabbits. Each round, the wolf killed a rabbit, and each round, the rabbit group tries to figure out which of the rabbits is actually a wolf in disguise & kill it. If the rabbit killed the real wolf, they win & if they're wrong, all the rabbit will be killed. Who is the real wolf, and can they stopped it before the game is over...
All'inizio avevo avuto un sospetto su di lei e poi ho puntato su Hajime. Invece la classica innocentina che è colpevole. Un 🐺 ben mascherato. Mi era venuto un sospetto di nuovo quando erano nella stanza insieme e poi quando si era vista impiccata ma poi ho pensato ancora ad Hajime. Così freddo ma purtroppo innocente. I manga che mi fanno sudare per sapere chi è il colpevole e mi smontano tutto sono i migliori. 🔪
This entire review has been hidden because of spoilers.
I finished reading the entire series on January 16, 2011.
So... The series is about a few teenagers who get stuck in an abandoned hospital and must play a game called Rabbit Doubt, or Bunny Doubt or something. I think it's the first one. Int he game, there is a wolf and the rest of the players are rabbits. The wolf will keep killing people one by one till there is no one left but the wolf. So the players have to figure out ho the wolf is and kill him or her.
So, most of the time, it seems like everyone is the fricken wolf. Not at the same time, butduring different times. But, I had one main suspect who the real wolf was and I was right. YAYAY! I really hate that person and I knew it was that person. There were clues....
The ending was so, UGGGHHHH! Like, you think, what the hell is gonna happen! Is everything gonna be OK, or is everything gonna be horrible. I have to say is that the main chracter is kinda an idiot, to get tricked that easily. By the wolf. But who's the wolf!?!?!?!?!?
I hate the fact that that certain person was tricked and bleh. Because it was just sad and the wolf is just plain evil. HAHAH, my brother didn't expect that the wolf was that peron and I laughed because I knew from the start.
Eiji was kinda a useless character. Like he was just there because they needed players. I dunno.
Weak-minded people out there, I forbid you to play this game even though it's probably not real lie it was in the manga. I forbid you to play because, you'retoo weak-minded to 'think' for yourself... ANd other reasons...
So overall, I give this manga 4 stars for the good moments, the bad moments and the RIDICULOUS moments. And yeah...
P.S. When I was reading the pre-story story,I was really scared to read the manga. I'm such a big baby... LOL. THe manga wasn't as scary as I thought.
It's pretty middle-of-the-road as a whole for me. Scenes with action are terribly composed though, sometimes it's hard to tell what happened. It's not about unclear drawings or overuse of blurring or anything like that, it's just making too long jump cut from point A to point B so that you're not sure how things happened.
The plot thickens. I might have become accustomed to the storytelling or it's because most of the characters are dead now, but the story is somewhat easier to follow than in parts 1 and 2. Now I must wait for part 4 to arrive before I can read it.
Le quatrième de couverture nous promet une histoire entre Saw et les Dix petits nègres. Et c’est exactement ça ! Rabbit Doubt est un nouveau jeu sur portable faisant fureur au Japon. Ici, six joueurs incarnant des petits lapins se retrouvent dans la même pièce. Mais tous n’ont pas le même objectif : l’un d’entre eux est, en réalité, un loup cherchant à semer la confusion parmi eux afin de mieux les éliminer. À nos cinq petits lapins de le débusquer pour gagner la partie ! Le jeu prend une tournure morbide lorsqu’un groupe de cinq adolescents se retrouve enfermé dans un bâtiment désaffecté avec sur chacun d’eux, un code-barres tatoué. Ceux-ci ne servent qu’à ouvrir une seule porte. Or, laquelle donne sur la sortie ? Et arriveront-ils à trouver la sortie avant que le loup ne les élimine tous un par un ?
Ce premier tome sert surtout d’introduction en nous présentant chacun des protagonistes. Puis, très rapidement, nous passons aux choses sérieuses. Nos adolescents se réveillent dans un entrepôt désaffecté et découvrent ce qui les attend. Pour l’un d’entre eux, les évènements s’arrêteront d’ailleurs immédiatement… Beaucoup de suspense donc au programme ! Mais pas seulement, l’histoire comporte de nombreux rebondissements qui nous donnent qu’une seule envie : continuer avec la suite ! Et c’est d’ailleurs ce que j’ai fait, j’ai très rapidement enchaîné tous les tomes. Ceci dit, ce n’est pas un manga que je placerai entre toutes les mains : les dessins sont très bons mais sont parfois très gores. Ils servent très bien l’histoire même peut-être parfois au détriment de la narration. En effet, celle-ci est par moment un peu trop légère, nous donnant l’impression d’avoir sauté quelque chose. Il faut donc bien s’accrocher pour ne pas être perdu, surtout que chaque détail a ici son importance !
Au final, Doubt est un manga que j’ai beaucoup apprécié. La tension est permanente, on s’attend à chaque page à ce que l’identité du loup soit dévoilée. Mais non, l’auteur garde le suspense jusqu’à la dernière page du dernier tome. Et là encore, Yoshiki Tonogai parvient une dernière fois à nous surprendre !
Summary (for the whole manga): A group of people who play a game called "Rabbit Doubt" decides to gather and meet each other face-to-face for the first time. During their get-together, they are attacked/drugged. When they wake up, they find themselves in a different place and all are separated in different rooms. As they explore the place, they find that each of them has a barcode on their body that can be used as a key to open a door, yet the barcode can only be used for one room/door. They soon realise that the game that they often play is now a reality. In the game, everyone is a rabbit, yet there is a wolf who is disguised as a rabbit. Each round, they have to guess who the wolf is. If they lose, the wolf will eat all the rabbits. Now, they have to find who is the wolf/liar among them so that they can win the "game" and exit from the place.
Review: I was interested with the plot of the manga, which resulted in my reading it. Even though at the end, the wolf justifies his/her reason for killing everyone else, it still doesn't make much sense to me. Then again, psychopaths are psychopaths. //shrug
Esse volume dá uma guinada em qualidade em comparação com o anterior. A tensão se mantém da primeira até a última página. A arte e os enquadramentos simplesmente te deixam inquieto durante toda a leitura. Esse volume constrói muito bem o clímax da série e te deixa na expectativa para a conclusão. Muito bom!
Nice build up by Tonogai - of course while the similarities are unavoidable - the plot peak somehow still excites me just the same - though it could very well be bc I'm reading this alone in the dark at 3am...
It definitely got back to V1 vibes. There is finally a GOOD plot development and the are many twists. The story is getting to its end and I'm very curious to solve this mystery.
Lo que me embola este "amor" entre Yuu y Mitsuki... por dios, tan típico encima. Me dijiste una pavada a los 5 años y lo voy a recordar por el RESTO DE LA VIDA