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FragKrag
United States11538 Posts
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TheYango
United States47024 Posts
No violence, age appropriate, is a coming-of-age story that sort of fits in around the 6th-7th grade age, and is decently written. It's a bit on the long side, though. | ||
caldo149
United States469 Posts
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Cube
Canada777 Posts
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theobsessed1
United States576 Posts
Sooooooooooooooooooooo cute >_> | ||
BloodyC0bbler
Canada7875 Posts
They do have fighting and the like, but its very toned down, and have alot of underlying themes to them that you could possibly discuss. | ||
Sprite
United States1015 Posts
On September 08 2009 09:49 TheYango wrote: I'm surprised no one from TL Go has suggested Hikaru no Go (EDIT: especially since micronesia has already posted in this thread). No violence, age appropriate, is a coming-of-age story that sort of fits in around the 6th-7th grade age, and is decently written. It's a bit on the long side, though. Hikaru No Go is just awesome i like the show as well for some reason. | ||
Pyrrhuloxia
United States6700 Posts
On September 08 2009 09:09 micronesia wrote: Chill. It's obvious this teacher is trying to come up with something new/creative in school and such condescending and foolish comments like that are not appreciated. Dude they aren't gonna read books outside of school these days so why make them read what they are likely to read outside of school? | ||
micronesia
United States24484 Posts
On September 08 2009 10:15 Pyrrhuloxia wrote: Dude they aren't gonna read books outside of school these days so why make them read what they are likely to read outside of school? So in education according to Pyrrhuloxia: English class is for reading books. Every day students read books. Creative activities that assist in the pursuit of language arts improvement without using books are not allowed to be explored because students never read books anymore. Your viewpoint is very flawed for so many reasons I don't even want to get into it... If you are not so much saying 'books only' as you are saying 'why manga' then that's a different issue. | ||
naonao
United States847 Posts
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beefhamburger
United States3962 Posts
Another I would recommend is Nodame Cantabile. Very popular drama manga about following one's dream in music. It is light hearted and I don't believe there was much (if any) sexual content. | ||
l10f
United States3241 Posts
But then Liar game has a homosexual person in it. I'm not against it but might not be appropriate for the kids. | ||
Neos
United States400 Posts
Why weren't you my teacher? | ||
Syxygy
558 Posts
I'm not sure how big Hikaru no go would be since Go is probably foreign to pretty much all American kids. Plus it's pretty long, but I guess kind of cyclic :u | ||
ilovepandas
United States22 Posts
^ good source. beck, nodame cantabile, and hikaru no go are good | ||
SayaSP
Laos5494 Posts
On September 08 2009 10:26 beefhamburger wrote: I will also agree with Hikaru no Go. The anime was excellent and as far as I can tell, definitely fulfills your requirements. Another I would recommend is Nodame Cantabile. Very popular drama manga about following one's dream in music. It is light hearted and I don't believe there was much (if any) sexual content. omg nodame is perfect | ||
saritenite
Singapore1680 Posts
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/School_Rumble Have a looksee and think about whether it falls into your plans. Naruto and Bleach are good...at the start. Utter crap because the people just keep getting stronger and stronger, I totally stopped updating myself on them. | ||
MK
United States496 Posts
Funny : Dragon Ball (*) Dr Slump (*) Gon City Hunter Epic/adventure : Yuyu Hakusho (* because Hiei rox) FMA Dragon Quest (FLY in Europe) Kyo Shaman King One piece Think : The walking man (*) Welcome to the NHK (*) Hikaru No Go (*) Gunmm (* but kinda violent) Akira (* but kinda violent) Ghost in the Shell Monster 20th century boys (*) Death Note Sport : Slam Dunk (*) Real (*) Noritaka Drama : Hana yori dango Blue (*) X clamp I's Video Girl Aï DNA² and finally, if you are looking for one-shot manga, here is a good selection : Dengeki | ||
arb
Noobville17919 Posts
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Pyrrhuloxia
United States6700 Posts
On September 08 2009 09:46 FragKrag wrote: pokemon is like the only manga without violence. ? there is totally violence. Also Ash is always lookin' at Misty's goods and I'm pretty sure he gets propositioned by Gary's sister in the first issue (manga is better than the anime lol ) so there was sexual content fo sho. | ||
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