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(A Silent Voice #1)

LEARNING TO LISTEN
Shoya is a bully. When Shoko, a girl who can’t hear, enters his elementary school class, she becomes their favorite target, and Shoya and his friends goad each other into devising new tortures for her. But the children’s cruelty goes too far. Shoko is forced to leave the school, and Shoya ends up shouldering all the blame. Six years later, the two meet ag
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Published May 26th 2015 by Kodansha Comics (first published January 8th 2011)
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Apr 07, 2017maram ☂︎ rated it it was ok
UPDATE: 30/05/2017
7 AM: I'm giving the film 5 stars because my heart. hurts. Many thanks to Halima and Tweebs for the recommendation 😭
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This was a really quick read but I just couldn't like any of the characters.
A Silent Voice tackles the important issue of bullying in educational institutions. We have a 6th grader, deaf girl (Shoko) that was forced to transfer schools because the kids thought she was 'alien'. Shoko was mostly bullied (verbally and physically) by a 6th grade 'daredevil', Shoya,
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Oct 14, 2015Alienor ✘ French Frowner ✘ rated it really liked it
Recommended to Alienor ✘ French Frowner ✘ by: Kat Stark

What you won't find in this review : This is the first manga I've ever read I know, I'm such a weirdo, therefore :
✘ I definitely cannot compare it to other existing mangas.
✘ I have no freaking clue if the art is better/worst than it is elsewhere. I liked it : here's the only thing I can say about it.
✘ I cannot point if other stories deal with these issues in a different/better way.
► If what you are looking for is an enlightened review which analyses this book from a knowledgeable point of
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May 07, 2017amy ☂︎ rated it really liked it
how do you review something that touches your soul so deeply???
A Silent Voice tells the story of a boy who relentlessly bullies the deaf girl in his class until he ends up being the victim of bullying himself and starts to realize the impact of his actions.
i originally read this last year and kind of forgot to continue (#booknerdproblems hehe i'm so quirky and relatable) but recently i stumbled upon the movie on youtube and figured eh, i can kill some time with this, right? wrong. that movie sin
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This one was a little heavy since it's the backstory, but I'm super excited to continue!!
Nov 20, 2015Seth T. rated it it was amazing

[Welcome to the jungle]
I was not a bully. I mean, not really. Probably. There was that one neighbourhood kid in elementary school who I could be quietly mean to while other kids took care of the actual bullying. He was kind of a jerk and he stole stuff from me and I did pee on his bike once. And there was that one kid in high school who was definitely bullied (not by me!) and who I drew an unflattering comic of. He was also pretty much a jerk, but by then I could understand why, so I felt more c
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Feb 09, 2019Iryna *Book and Sword* rated it liked it
3.5/5stars
*Read for the #moremangaplease book club hosted by Ashleyoutpaged.
The praise for this manga says 'heartwarming'. They must be talking about later volumes, because Volume 1 was as far from heartwarming as North Pole.
Bullying and disabilities is a theme for this manga, and it gets pretty heavy. Literally everybody in this story is a GIANT ASSHOLE. Kids, teachers, even parents, even Nishimiya's mother. Everyone, except Nishimiya herself. She's an angel. A poor, poor angel. My heart brok
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My very first manga! And it was awesome(I just love Nishimiya, the heroine), a little weird to read though but I'm on project: 'Expand Your Horizons'and i'm trying all things new soo... Vol. 2
Aug 16, 2017Linda rated it it was amazing
First Re-read for THE MORE MANGA BOOK CLUB hosted by Ashley (@ashleyoutpaged) for the month of February
A heart-breaking story about a bully who changes, a girl who smiles but should get angry and a first friendship. ♡ The art style is amazing and the characters realistic.
[3.5 Stars] This was a good start, but I admit I have a hint of trouble loving the main character.
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May 12, 2019Kate rated it really liked it
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May 13, 2017Phoenix2 rated it really liked it
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What was I doing this whole time??!! This manga is sooooooo good I can't stop reading it!! Usually, I don't got for mangas that aren't shoujo, but I pikced this one because of the upcoming movie. The theme is very thrilling and interesting, as it deals with bullying and being different. The characters are represented with all their flaws, and not as those perfect creatures the shoujo manga usually include in their stories. The guy goes from the bully to the victim to someone who changes complete...more
Mar 14, 2016First Second Books added it
This graphic novel series takes on a subject that's big in the educational community in the US today: bullying.
The protagonist of our graphic novel is a former bully who wants to make amends with the girl he bullied in middle school -- a situation exacerbated because he was insecure and she was deaf. It's a really interesting and sensitive examination of both sides of the bullying conflict, with a lot of interesting guest characters who get involved in the situation.
Also, the former middle scho
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Nov 21, 2017✶Rachelle✶ rated it it was amazing
My first ever manga! I chose this one because 1) I was bullied as a kid, and 2) I am hearing impaired. So yeah, I can relate.
Also there is a movie?? But I can’t find it in the US 😭
Mar 07, 2019Miriam rated it really liked it
The blurb is fairly accurate, but I guess must look ahead to further volumes. Although we do know that the two are about to meet again after six year, 98% of this volume is Shoya bullying Shoko* and also getting in trouble in other ways. Or rather, causing trouble. If there is any explanation for his misbehavior I guess it is that his mother is lax -- otherwise she seemed pretty kind and although maybe we're supposed to think it is a 'bad' home because there's no father and the sister dates a lo...more
Oct 13, 2015David Schaafsma rated it really liked it
Manga about A Shoya, a boy bully in an elementary school who bullies new student Shoko, who also happens to be deaf. So you hate him all through this first volume, he's a complete jerk, though you know this will not continue, of course. Shoko is also aggravatingly passive about his and others' bullying. Doesn't seem angry, nor humiliated, so thus not quite real. So disappointing. But this is just the first volume, so you can see where this is going. Another book for young people about deaf kids...more
Sep 29, 2016Matthew rated it it was amazing
Shelves: 2016, library-books, books-to-movies, realistic-fiction, romance, young-adults, favorites, fiction, series, mangas
I discover this beauty through scrolling down on my Facebook and encountering a video that talked about how they are turning this anime into a film and how it is one of the highest critically acclaimed Manga series. I have not touch a manga in months and wanted to invest myself in a brand new series after Dragon Ball Z. Whenever I find myself stuck in a reading slump or want to read something quick and get the sense of accomplishment from finishing a book I tend to read mangas between books.
When
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Jan 29, 2019James DeSantis rated it it was amazing
This is so cute, and so sad, and I feel emotional now.
So the story starts off fairly simple. Shoya is our main character here, and to be frank, he's a asshole. He's a kid but he's truly a little bully who gets worse and worse as his 'friends' cheer him on the more he abuses and hurts Shoko, the other main character of this series. Shoko is deaf and so she's trying her best to be a normal kid but with the disability plus the bullying that's becoming near impossible. But what happens when Shoya b
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'If your enemy is hungry, give him food to eat; if he is thirsty, give him water to drink. In doing this, you will heap burning coals on his head, and the Lord will reward you.' -- Proverbs 25:21-22 (NIV)
Quite a bit of entertainment I consume has an us-versus-them mentality. Even the Disney movies I grew up on showed characters rejoicing--and nobody mourning--over the death of the villain.
Well, this is a breath of fresh air. Instead of fighting back against Shoya for bullying her, Shoko selfless
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This was the first manga I have read and I love it so much, I read it so quickly. I loved how bullying was handled in this book, it was unique and unlike other bullying stories I have heard. I can’t wait to continue!
Apr 08, 2014Romane rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
This is my review for the whole manga series.
I've been a massive fan of this manga since I discovered it last April 8, 2014. I was only able to read the first two volumes back then because it was still ongoing that time. I don't want to read it piece by piece because I'm a wee bit of an impatient person. So, when all of the volumes are complete, I took that as my cue to re-read the series again.
The story revolves around Nishimiya Shouko, an elementary school student who has impaired hearing. Sh
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Nov 09, 2017Kaja (red panda) *:・゚✧ rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
THIS HURT SO INCREDIBLY MUCH??? Like, I have no idea how any amount of heartwarming can balance the amount of hurt that was this entire volume, but ohmygod, such a brilliant manga.
Jan 23, 2017Yon Nyan (BiblioNyan) rated it it was amazing
While I can see how this would be infuriating and frustrating for some readers, I found it intense and highly thought-provoking. It's so different from many subjects I've read lately in literature, not just manga, and I think more books should focus on an uncomfortable topic such as the ones explored in this series.
The exploration and examination of a disability, such as being deaf, is not easy to accomplish. There are two sides to every situation, and sometimes being too afraid to stand up aga
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Mar 14, 2018Ellen rated it really liked it
I'm not really into Manga. Usually I only make it about 3 volumes before I decide I'm done. Luckily, this series is only 7 volumes total, so I think I can finish it, and if it stays up to the level this first volume is, I will definitely finish. It starts out a little slow, and the pacing is a bit clunky, but by the end I was feeling all over the place. Something I didn't think would happen in a Manga. Actual tears were coming out of my eyes! It's cute, but also THE FEELS!
2018 challenge: a book
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Jan 23, 2018Caroline rated it liked it
I was really looking forward to starting this series. It deals with the bullying of a deaf main character in middle school and is seen from the point of view of the bully. I know that after this first volume we see them as older characters meeting up again and he tries to make amends and stuff like that so I'm really interested to keep going with the series, but this volume wasn't my favourite thing ever.
It was kind of hard to read because of how harsh the bullying was and I felt so bad for Sho
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Jan 12, 2019Neil R. Coulter rated it really liked it
I first heard about this story this week when I saw that cinemas are showing the film version at the end of the month. The trailer and reviews intrigued me, and so I was interested to read the manga to get a feel for the story. This first volume is quite heart-rending. It's hard to live through Shoya's perspective, because his choices seem so cruel and illogical. We don't get quite enough of his background to understand what's motivating him in his bullying of Shoko, the new girl at school, who...more
I've been wanting to read this manga for so long, since the moment I heard it featured a deaf character.
Volume 1 gives us the background for what I expect we'll be having in the next volumes.
In A Silent Voice, Vol.1 we get the story of a bully, Shoya, the deaf girl he decides to bully, Shoko, and all the aftermath from their conflicts.
Apart from Shoko, all the characters are just so distasteful. So mean, so wrong. In such a huge class of students, there wasn't a single person who could tell rig
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Apr 17, 2019Lauryn rated it liked it
I'm kinda indifferent to this manga. Not completely sure how to rate it.
Apr 10, 2017Summer rated it really liked it
Shelves: graphic-novels-manga, contemporary-realistic-fiction, reviewed, east-asian-mcs, borrowed, to-review, go-to-library
4 Stars, Completed* April 11, 2017
*Review based on the entire series (Volumes 1-7)
A series about bullying told in the perspective of a bully?
As the premise suggests, A Silent Voice tackles heavy topics related to growing up and maturing. It features a cast that is at first glance easy to hate, but as the plot unfolds these unlikable characters prove that they have redeemable qualities. And most importantly for a series like this, in many ways the story is realistic and honest. (Gosh, I can't tel
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Sep 07, 2017Maria (Big City Bookworm) rated it really liked it
Shelves: graphic-novels-comics, manga, 2015-new-releases, digital-comics, read-2017

I decided to read A Silent Voice on a whim when I noticed it was on sale via comixology! I've been on a manga kick lately and I've been trying to find new series to enjoy. It's been a little tough, especially because I'm still trying to figure out what genre I most enjoy in manga format. I had been exploring with a few different genres when I came across A Silent Voice. It seemed like a cute manga that was maybe intended for a slightly younger teen audience which is a genre that I hadn't read in
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Even though her one-shot Koe no Katachi won critical acclaim, it took a longsome law suit to get a magazine to publish it because of its socio-critical theme. Eventually, it was featured in the February edition of Bessatsu Shounen Magazin, where it placed first, and later in the 12th edition of the 2013 Weekly Shounen Magazine.
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Koe no Katachi, or “A Silent Voice,” is a feature-length film released in 2016, based on the manga of the same name. Koe no Katachi tells the story of two Japanese students, Shoya Ishida, a young delinquent boy, and Shoko Nishimiya, a deaf girl who is bullied by Ishida and her other classmates. When Nishimiya transfers schools to get away from the constant torment of her classmates, they treat Ishida as a scapegoat and ostracize him the same way they ostracized Nishimiya.

Ishida’s circumstances stay the same through high school and are so bad that he even contemplates suicide. However, after a sudden encounter with Nishimiya, he discovers that she, too, is still a lonely outcast and that in order for both of them to move forward, he has to make amends for their past. Ishida plans to reconnect with their old classmates whom Nishimiya never had a chance to befriend. They end up a motley crew indeed, each with their own deep-seated issues, regardless of their outward appearance or social circumstances. They decide to work on a film for a festival, and along the way are forced to acknowledge their flaws. Initially reluctant to do so, Ishida lashes out at his new friends and tries to isolate himself again.

Nishiyama feels a misplaced sense of guilt and is so overwhelmed that she attempts suicide. Ishida manages to save her, but seriously injures himself in the process, and is hospitalized for an extended period. After recovering, he reconciles with his friends, and they finish working on the film, which they consider a success, despite its failure to impress at the festival.

Koe no Katachi is a dramatic, high school story based on a shonen manga, with a balance of moments both comedic and somber as the characters gain greater insight into who they are, and who they want to be. It is a coming of age story with a poignant message regardless of age. With that in mind, here are 6 anime like Koe no Katachi!


6. Ano Hi Mita Hana no Namae wo Bokutachi wa Mada (anohana: The Flower We Saw That Day)

  • Episodes: 11
  • Aired: April 2011 – June 2011

Anohana is a mouthful of a series that centers on Jinta Yadomi, a recluse who lives in happy isolation and spends his days skipping school and playing video games alone in his room instead. In the middle of a hot summer, Jinta is surprised by the sudden appearance of his childhood friend, Meiko “Menma” Honma, who starts pestering him about a promise he made long ago to grant her wish. Jinta pays her no mind, much to her annoyance. After all, she died years ago, so why should he concern himself with his imagination?

Although he initially believes Menma is just a heat-induced hallucination, he eventually convinces himself that it’s actually her ghost. Jinta tells his childhood friends, who all lost touch after Menma’s death, about his visions. They reluctantly reunite to try to put her soul to rest, and in doing so must grapple with their own baggage in order to move forward.

Anohana has a lot to love for fans of Koe no Katachi. While there’s a supernatural bend to the story, it tells a dramatic, slice-of-life story about a wayward group of former friends who must reunite, and grapple with the past in order to have any hope of moving forward. Another coming of age story, Anohana doubles down on similarly valuable lessons as Koe no Katachi, and should not be missed.

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5. Ao Haru Ride (Blue Spring Ride)

  • Episodes: 12
  • Aired: July 2014 – September 2014

Futaba Yoshioka was ostracized by her female classmates who were jealous of her attractiveness, and popularity with the boys in junior high school. She was able to take it all in stride because of her close friendship with Kou Tanaka, a classmate with whom she gradually grew close to after a chance encounter taking shelter from the rain. In summer, she plans to meet him and confess her romantic feelings at a summer festival but is distraught when she realizes he abruptly moves to Nagasaki to live with his mother. She finds herself entering high school friendless, and resolves to change.

Rather than act the cute, demure high school girl, she draws attention to herself by behaving like a tomboy and emphasizing her wild style. Things change when a transfer student enters school, and she is shocked to discover the same boy she loved before; Kou, going by his mother’s surname and acting completely different from when they were friends. When they both apply for positions on the student council, their feelings for each other are further complicated by the relationships they develop with their other classmates.

Like Koe no Katachi, Ao Haru Ride centers on former friends who reunite years later in different circumstances. It is another slice-of-life, high school drama peppered with budding romances and moments of comedy. Like Koe no Katachi, the relationship between the two central characters is the backbone of the narrative, and they must reconcile their past feelings with their present circumstances in order to grow as people.

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4. Kokoro ga Sakebitagatterunda. (The Anthem of the Heart)

  • Episodes: Movie
  • Aired: September 2015

Jun Naruse is a young girl known as a chatterbox, the type of person who says whatever they’re thinking, regardless of the consequences. One day, she sees her father coming out of a love hotel with an unknown woman, and she tells her mother about it, which results in their parent’s divorce. Rather than take responsibility for his own actions, her father blames her for the divorce. Heartbroken, Jun’s voice is sealed away by a fairy so that they won’t hurt anyone ever again.

In high school, Jun tries to stay out of the limelight, which is surprisingly easy when she’s unable to speak. However, her homeroom teacher signs her up for the charity committee, along with three other misfits. Unable to come to a consensus, Jun speaks up after years of silence, only to come down with a terrible stomachache. When one of the committee members, Takumi, is revealed to be an excellent singer, Jun thinks she might have a workaround for the fairy’s curse, and begins to write a fairy tale musical detailing the events of her past.

To reveal more of the plot would be to spoil a rather interesting twist toward the end, but it’s obvious that Kokosake is an easy recommendation for fans of Koe no Katachi. While it initially seems to have a supernatural spin, it’s actually an important meditation on psychology, and the importance of being honest. It is another high school drama that leans heavily on the romance between its four main characters, and although it takes itself a little more seriously than other entries on the list, it has an important message to convey to viewers.

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3. Tamako Love Story

  • Episodes: Movie
  • Aired: April 2014

The follow-up film to the series, Tamako Market, the story centers around Tamako Kitashirakawa, a high school student in her final year who is clueless, but makes up for it with her boundless energy. With the end of high school just around the corner, and mind focused on performing excellently in the yearly marching competition, Tamako comes face to face with the fact that, unlike most of her friends, she has no plans or ambitions for the future.

At the same time, shy student Mochizou Ooji plans on leaving his hometown behind to study at Tokyo University. He has secretly loved Tamako from afar for a long time, but he can’t seem to work up the courage to tell her, and so, feels his only option is to leave his feelings far behind in pursuit of his future. Will he be able to confess his feelings to the oblivious Tamako before he leaves? Will Tamako realize her potential and dream of a bigger future?

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Even though Tamako Love Story is a follow-up, it’s a great watch for long-time fans and new viewers alike, since it has a self-contained story. Like Koe no Katachi, it is a slice-of-life story about two central characters who have a hard time defining their relationship, and expressing their inner feelings. It is less dramatic than other entries on the list and veers more toward comedy. Although it is humorous, it is still a poignant coming of age story about dealing with the uncertainties of the future.

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2. K-ON! Movie (K-ON! The Movie)

  • Episodes: Movie
  • Aired: December 2011

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The girls of the Light Music Club at Sakuragaoka High School are at it again in the film follow-up to the popular K-ON! anime series. With only a few weeks left of their final year of school before graduation and their inevitable parting of ways, the members of the Light Music Club decide to make the most of the time they have and take an unforgettable trip abroad. After much debate, London is chosen as the perfect destination for one final adventure.

While there, they visit many iconic British landmarks and perform live music for eagerly anticipating Londoners. They stumble from place to play, eating egregious amounts of food and making memory after memory. Once the music stops and the curtain calls, will the members of the Light Music Club be able to pursue their own, independent lives?

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A bit of a change of pace from other entries on the list due to the focus on music, K-ON! is still easy to recommend for fans of Koe no Katachi. Once again centered on a group of friends in the twilight of their high school days, this slice of life comedy is sure to please longtime fans of the series, and provide an easy entry for new viewers. With less overall drama, the charming nature of the friendship of the main characters is the true heart of the story.

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1. Kimi no Na wa. (Your Name.)

  • Episodes: Feature-length Film
  • Aired: August 2016

It’s no surprise that in our number one spot is the film that has taken Japan by storm since its release, Kimi no Na wa. The film tells the tale of Mitsuha Miyamizu, a high school girl who lives in the countryside and dreams of an exciting life enjoying the hustle and bust of Tokyo. In the city, Taki Tachibana spends his time balancing his academic life with his part time job, with dreams of becoming a successful architect.
However, all isn’t quite as it seems. One day, Mitsuha wakes up in a room that isn’t hers, in a body that isn’t hers! Inexplicably, she and Taki have switched bodies, and in their search for answers, they’re forced to search for each other. What consequences will their actions have on each other as they experience lives completely foreign to their own?

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Without spoiling anything, Kimi no Na wa is an incredibly successful blockbuster, perfect for fans of Koe no Katachi. Although there is a bit of a supernatural element in its premise, it is ultimately a tale about the connection shared by two people, and the important perspective provided by stepping outside of one’s comfort zone, and experiencing another side of life. It is a story with nearly universal appeal and is essential viewing for fans of the genre, and anime in general.

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With that, our list of 6 anime like Koe no Katachi comes to a close. Although high school is arguably overly romanticized in anime, with so many excellent selections with deeply emotional narratives, it’s easy to see why they have such a dedicated audience. Are there any high school-based stories that fans of the genre should add to their must-watch list? Sound off in the comments and share the wealth!


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