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Tenjho Tenge

Title: Tenjho Tenge
Volume(s): 12
Author(s): Oh! great
Format: Unflipped; Right-to-Left
Publisher: CMX
MSRP: $9.95
Genre(s): Action
Rated: Teen (13+)

There is no "Buy Now" bar here because I do not support this release.



CONSUMER ADVICE

Parents are urged to keep this series away from kids. Because despite the fact CMX censored this series from a Mature rating to a Teen rating, this series is still completely unsuitable for kids and teenagers. There is tons of violence, lots of implied sex, adult situations, and rude behaiver.

I think it's safe to assume that most women will not particularly care much for "Tenjho Tenge ."

Fans of "Tenjho Tenge" will obviously want to hold off from buying this book until CMX acknowleges that they made a mistake and releases "Tenjho Tenge" uncut without any changes made to the artwork.

Ah, "Tenjho Tenge." Now here's a series everyone has been talked about. When I first read scanlations of this manga, I knew that if any manga company decided to release this series in the states then there would definitely be controversy. Why would there be controversy? Well, if anyone is familiar with Oh! great's work, then you would know that Oh! great got his start writing hentai series, and this was probably the first "mainstream" manga he's written. Never-the-less, the series was violent beyond anything I would have imagined, and the sexual themes were very, VERY strong! When DC Comics announced that they would be releasing "Tenjho Tenge" in English under their new CMX label, I was impressed at how much guts they had (I had always suspected Tokyopop or Dark Horse would be the ones to pick it up). Unfortunately, it doesn't look like CMX had as much guts as I thought they did, but I was still right about "Tenjho Tenge" garnering controversy though.

But before we get into the politics of the release, lets talk about what the series is like first. "Tenjho Tenge" is a graphic, violent, and disturbing manga that happens to have a lot of explicit nudity and sex. Characters get raped, beaten, raped again, and beaten some more. No, this isn't a series about domestic violence, it's a fighting manga. You know, a fighting manga, like in the sense of "Tekken" and "Street Fighter," except "Tenjho Tenge" isn't based off a video game. "Tenjho Tenge" actually revolves around several characters instead of one sole individual. Since this is a fighting manga, this setup makes perfect sense. The story begins with a young man named Takayangi, who is a shy boy, but when his emotions get ahold of him he is capable of unleashing enormous power at his enemies. He is a member of a sparing club led by the unusually short (but, of course, strong) Maya. One day (when Takayangi happens to be late), Maya's sister, Aya, is set to join their club. Upon seeing Aya practicing sparing in a way that makes it look like she's dancing, Takayangi instantly falls in love with Aya. On the other side of town, there are two new transfer students who are out to cause trouble. Nagi and Bob were the top dogs at their old school, and they are in this school to show everyone who's boss (and as far as Nagi is concerned, he's the star of this manga).

Nagi and Bob WANT to be the top dogs at their new school, but Maya and Takayangi go to this school too, and they're both a lot stronger then Nagi and Bob! Somewhere in this mess, Aya falls in love with Nagi after he accidentally crashes into her while she's taking a shower (she tells her sister "When I looked at him, it's like I saw my destiny or something"). And then there are lots of fights, lots of revelations, and lots of sex. I know there has been a lot of attention on "Tenjho Tenge" at the moment, but out of all the things you have heard let's get one thing out of the way right now: "Tenjho Tenge" is NOT a revolutionary manga, nor is it very deep! Really folks, it's not. If anything "Tenjho Tenge" is a silly and sometimes fun series to read, but if you hear people telling you how deep the story is or anything, then just take that praise with a grain of salt, as they may be giving this series high praise for the wrong reasons. There's really not much more to talk about aside from that. The series has some cool fights, the characters are pretty shallow but funny, and the story is really silly. Well, okay, I take that back. For a fighting series "Tenjho Tenge" may have a better story than most fighting manga's out there, yet compared to manga in general, "Tenjho Tenge's" story will make you chuckle more then anything. The characters themselves aren't even very deep. Most of the characters motives are shallow and a little childish at time...of course, these ARE high school students, so maybe the lack of mature motivations is understandable! Nagi wants to be the star of the series. Bob wants to defeat anyone who's stronger then him. Takayangi wants to marry Aya. Aya wants to marry Nagi.

Meanwhile Maya is more interested in running her dojo club, all the while turning into a buxom beauty when a fight is getting serious. Seriously, when Maya wants to get series her breasts go "fwomph," she grows some spiky nipples, and her butt becomes rounder then a basketball. She easily defeats her enemy and then goes back to her chibi state (I'm not sure why this happens, seeing as how if I were the author, I would draw Maya as her Playboy model all the time). While these may not be noble goals in life, within the context of the series itself this all leads to some pretty funny (if not totally ludicrous) situations. So why are people singing praises of "Tenjho Tenge" then? Well, more likely than not, it's because "Tenjho Tenge" has been heavily censored for the American market. Yes, the series has been censored. At the moment this is common knowledge to anyone who reads manga, but this is worth noting just in case someone reads this review seven years later, and doesn't remember that this series was censored (maybe it will be uncut in the future). So what has been censored? Um...well pretty much everything. Over thirty edits to be precise. And judging by how much more violent and explicative this series becomes in later volumes, some people are starting to suspect that whole CHAPTERS will have to be cut in order for CMX to retain the Teen rating they so desperately want! This is actually the biggest problem with this release. "Tenjho Tenge" in itself is not a terrible series.

Granted, it's silly and trite (it really is, and don't let anyone else tell you otherwise), but it's still a fun read when you are in a silly mood...or, better yet, drunk (I've had friends tell me this series seems like pure genius when they are feeling a little light headed). It's best to acknowledge "Tenjho Tenge" for what it is, and that is nothing more then a silly but fun fighting manga. However thanks to this unneeded censorship, the series is being hailed as some sort of work of art that should be seen in all it's glory. "Tenjho Tenge" isn't a masterpiece, but now that the series is being censored, it's officially a masterpiece until an uncut version of the series is released. The campaign to get this series released uncut is so big, is building up so much hype, that there is no way an eventual uncut release could live up to expectations. Ignoring the hype that has been built up because of the censorship though, the editing that has been done to the American release is still sever, and not to be taken lightly. While I do think that the censorship has caused a credit reaction that is unwarranted, what is changed is brutal, and some scene's meanings are totally different because of the editing. For example, in the Japanese book one of the characters is rapped. However the rape scene is changed so that it is nothing more than a beating in the American release. I may not be in front of the line to want to see a girl being rapped, but the meaning of the scene, a scene that is a major turning point in this characters life (one of the few important scene's of such magnitude in this series), is completely changed, and so is the character herself.

Countless other things are also changed, and I'm sure a lesbian relationship (complete with graphic sex scene) will most likely be cut in a future volume (I can already hear all you teenage boys crying in agony). In fact, even though there are over thirty edits to this release, the American version of "Tenjho Tenge" STILL isn't suitable for anyone under the ages of 16 or so, which makes all of this editing seem even more worthless! If CMX had released the uncut, uncensored version of "Tenjho Tenge" right off the bat, then the grade would have been either C+ or B- depending on how the translation was (maybe a B if there was some great extras thrown in the mix), but the current release is a joke, plain and simple as that. This isn't even the same series Oh! great created, so I wouldn't even call it "Tenjho Tenge" at all (much like I wouldn't consider "Warriors of The Wind" to be "Nausicaa"). However in defense of CMX (and trust me, this is as much defense as they are getting from me), there a note at the back of the book replacing their "100% manga" paragraph pointing out that "Tenjho Tenge" has had some changes made to it with the author's permission, so where people are claiming that CMX is advertising this as the real deal I don't know, but they aren't. They also included a beautiful color foldout of Aya that is pretty darn nice, but the extra just feels like a cheap apology at this point. Regardless of all that though, the American release of "Tenjho Tenge" is a disgrace to the manga fans, and the editing is so sever, that I'm going to give this release my lowest grade. Sorry CMX.

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- -Review By Kevin T. Rodriguez- -