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Anima (Yaoi)

Anima (Yaoi)Author: Dany & Dany
Artist: Dany & Dany
Publisher: Yaoi Press

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Seller: ACORN BOOKS
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars 4 reviews
Sales Rank: 1011303

Media: Paperback
Pages: 152
Number Of Items: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.5
Dimensions (in): 7.4 x 5 x 0.5

ISBN: 1933664347
Dewey Decimal Number: 741
EAN: 9781933664347
ASIN: 1933664347

Publication Date: December 10, 2008
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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
In a steam-punk futuristic world the beautiful dancer Danya seems too perfect and pure. He's unlucky to have an obsessed fan who is also a cynical journalist. The reporter Patrick has good reason to hate the world, and all the people in it. He only trusts his emotionless android Ed. He'll stalk Danya under the pretext of article research. The truth is, although Danya is the only man to ever fascinate him, Patrick can't accept that even this beautiful dancer is not without sin and vice. Will he love him? Or expose the one secret that could destroy him?


Customer Reviews:
5 out of 5 stars Dany & Dany Do It Again   June 3, 2009
NekoNoir
If you like the previous works of Dany & Dany, I daresay you'll find their latest creation, Anima, extremely enjoyable.

If you're new to their artistic style, keep an open mind and you'll be rewarded with a terrific plot as well as lavish backdrops, great wardrobes, and of course, stunning creatures in the roles of a tenacious journalist, an openly artificial android, an idolized dancer and his mentor, for whom the impassioned statement often voiced by irate managers, "I MADE you what you are today!" wouldn't be too far of a stretch.

I've just finished reading it twice over (note the use of the word "reading" versus "leafing through to see the pretty bishies.") I was so impressed that I put all of their other works into my shopping cart. :) The intrigue, creative concept and evoked emotion put "Anima" into the top tier of GloBL titles. I highly recommend this book!





5 out of 5 stars The artists are in top form, here   February 10, 2009
Ventura Angelo (Brescia, Lombardia Italy)
2 out of 2 found this review helpful

The story is suspenseful and touching, the ambience fascinating, the graphics an exquisite work of art, like that in "The Lily and the Rose", or even better. The protagonist's characters are very well defined, and the cyberpunk athmosphere dreamy and suggestive. it's clearly an alternate world,yet references to our reality are present.
A skilled, magnificent work, that would please even those who, like myself, aren't particularly fond of mangas. But D&D are something unique.



4 out of 5 stars A top notch GloBL title...   January 3, 2009
The Yaoi Review
5 out of 5 found this review helpful

Anima is a GloBL title by Italian creators Dany & Dany. D&D have a very distinctive artistic style and once you've seen it, it is easily recognizable. Their typical character has the large anime style eyes and feminine facial features but don't let that fool you; their bodies are muscular and very nicely drawn. There is a certain sensuality that exudes from their characters that I find appealing.

Typically, I like to read the story and then read the back cover to see if my perception of the story is similar to the synopsis on the back cover. Surprisingly, I do not agree with the description given of Anima. This is not a bad thing, I just feel like the true emotion and intentions of the characters were not really represented correctly. Patrick is presented as very cynical and calculating and that his arrival in Danya's world is a bad thing for Danya. That all being said, let me give you my take on the story.

Anima is set in a world where humans and androids coexist. Danya Arseniev is a world famous dancer and Patrick Owens is an award winning expose journalist that quickly falls for the beautiful dancer. Danya's agent and mentor Nikolaj is not happy with Danya's subsequent involvement with the journalist and for good reason. Danya has a few secrets of his own that if found out would mean the end for Nikolaj and Danya both.

I really ended up liking this story although it is rather short so it was a bit rushed. The manga is only 140 pages long and for this story, I really think it warranted more pages. It is such a unique story that it is truly a disservice to end it so quickly. Danya and Patrick fall for each other rather quickly and I think the extra pages would have been well used on developing their courtship a bit more. That all being said, their courtship and subsequent romance are sweet (think lots of blushing, cuteness, and the occasional chibi). However, don't think it's all just sweetness with no substance. The secret Danya hides is a pretty big one and the pressure from Nikolaj and the mob puts a lot of pressure on this newly formed couple.

This leads me to a few additional things that I really liked that Dany & Dany did that is different from the standard BL manga. First off, there were three sex scenes (pretty steamy, no full frontal shots but plenty of everything else to make up for it) and there was no definite uke/seme roles. The first two one of them topped whereas in the last one they switched roles. Secondly, the one that you would guess to be the uke (if you had to choose) didn't pull the typically "I'm a wimpy uke who doesn't have a backbone and needs to be saved" crap. Lastly, there were a few situations where I thought the typical lack of communication type misunderstanding was going to occur that is so typical in BL manga but surprisingly it didn't. They actually acted like a pretty normal couple. Weird, I know.

As far as the book itself, as I mentioned before, it is rather short compared to the usual 180ish pages we usually get. The illustrations are very detailed with lovely contrasts of darks and lights. I think the characters are very attractive and I like the contrast of the feminine face with the masculine body. The plot was different and the sex scenes were nicely done. There were a few grammatical errors with either words missing or a word too many but not enough to be distracting. I had absolutely no trouble following the speech bubbles either, which is always a plus. If I had any complaint about this one it would simply be that it wasn't long enough and as a writer, that isn't a bad complaint to have if you ask me. Anima is a lovely title done by two lovely mangaka and well worth a read, in my opinion.

Characters = A-
Plot = B+ (Good plot but I wish there was more)
Book Design/Illustrations = A-
Sex Scenes = A-/B+ (Either more sex scenes or full frontal)*
Translation = A-

Overall Grade = A-

*To be fair, I do prefer hard yaoi so my review reflects my preference. If you don't prefer full frontal, you'll love this title even more.



5 out of 5 stars The Best Yet   December 13, 2008
Tina Anderson (Texas)
3 out of 3 found this review helpful

Anima is Dany & Dany's best manga to date. The story is tight, and the art is top notch. If you're a fan of GloBL [global BL] that resembles the beauty of Japanese yaoi, then you'll love Anima. If you're a fan of the Dany's, then you'll be proud to have this one in your collection.

As for the steam punk and sci-fi, Anima is more about the romance--those labels are hardly relevant, you wont even notice...

I won't spoil the storyline here, but it centers on the love affair between a dancer, with his own secrets to hide, and an investigative reporter who doesn't believe in secrets. Add in a manipulative ballet coach with ties to the mafia, and an emotionless android that proves to be the greatest friend a man can have--and you have one great read. Kudos to Dany & Dany for this single volume treat.




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