Archive for June, 2010


Ever heard about this story. there is various media for this amazing story of a teacher who is really different. Manga, anime and even adapted into reality drama. I love this story very much and had enjoy all the manga, anime and drama.

Sinopsis

Onizuka is an ex-biker and gang leader who has one goal: to become the greatest teacher in Japan. He learns of the power and respect possible as an intern teacher, using his strength and ‘connections’ to get his students to respect him. Now, graduated, he gets a job at a prestigious private school to handle their ‘problem class’ that made the past few teachers quit, tear their hair out, go insane or kill themselves. He must handle a different sort of trouble when the trouble makers include some of the smartest kids in Japan who prefer a more cerebral approach to torturing their teacher. Onizuka must slowly win his students over and deal with their mistrust of teachers while handling the distrust of his fellow teachers who view him as the bane of their existence. Follow Onizuka as he tries to become the Greatest Teacher in all of Japan, winning one student over at a time. Watch as he shows jaded students there’s more to school than textbooks and memorization – there’s life itself.

Download Link

Great Teacher Onizuka v01 c01-05 34.93MB

Great Teacher Onizuka v02 c06-14 23.80MB

Great Teacher Onizuka v03 c15-20 56.04MB

Great Teacher Onizuka v04 57.08MB

Great Teacher Onizuka v05 58.43MB

Great Teacher Onizuka v06 61.78MB

Great Teacher Onizuka v07 65.63MB

Great Teacher Onizuka v08 c60-68 56.84MB

Great Teacher Onizuka v09 45.59MB

Great Teacher Onizuka v10 45.73MB

Great Teacher Onizuka v11 31.11MB

Great Teacher Onizuka v12 c93-97 35.89MB

Great Teacher Onizuka v13 40.41MB

Great Teacher Onizuka v14 33.88MB

Great Teacher Onizuka v15 c115-123 32.74MB

Great Teacher Onizuka v16 35.52MB

Great Teacher Onizuka v17 31.71MB

Great Teacher Onizuka v18 26.56MB

Great Teacher Onizuka v19 37.53MB

Great Teacher Onizuka v20 c158-164 38.86MB

Great Teacher Onizuka v21 c165-172 39.61MB

Great Teacher Onizuka v22 c173-181 39.18MB

Great Teacher Onizuka v23 c182-188 41.80MB

Great Teacher Onizuka v24 c189-195 37.69MB

Great Teacher Onizuka v25 c196-200+Special [End] 43.02MB

Enjoy !!!

Great Teacher Onizuka v01 c01-05

34.93MB

One Shots Manga Series for You

Posted: June 29, 2010 in Animanga
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Weee… manga update again.

For whom did not like to catch up with latest series, just try this kind of manga. it will build your interest into manga. Just wait for my download post. Enjoy it !!

Doubt (TONOGAI Yoshiki)

Posted: June 28, 2010 in Animanga
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Sinopsis:

There’s a game going around Japan called ‘Rabbit Doubt’. The premise of the game is that all of the players are rabbits in a colony, and one amongst them is randomly chosen to be a wolf that infiltrated the group of rabbits. Every round, the wolf kills off a rabbit, and every round, the group tries to figure out which of the rabbits is actually a wolf in disguise. Sometimes the kids who play this game decide to meet up in person, and Yuu, Mitsuki, Rei, Hajime, Eiji, and Haruka have done just that. Unfortunately, one of them has decided to take on the mantle of the wolf and has already killed once. Who is the wolf, and can they be stopped before everyone meets a very unpleasant end?

Download and Enjoy !!!

Doubt (TONOGAI Yoshiki) V01 chapter 01-04 ~  59.30Mb

Doubt (TONOGAI Yoshiki V02 chapter 05-09 ~ 58.20 Mb

Doubt (TONOGAI Yoshiki V03 chapter 10-14 ~ 73.35 Mb

Doubt (TONOGAI Yoshiki V04 chapter 15-20 ~ 91.95 Mb

My 10th post!!!

Posted: June 27, 2010 in General
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Hello all the fish out there, opst hello everybody out there… I fell so damn happy… Wahahahaha never thought I can have this much  within 1 week….. weee that will be my 10 post since I start blogging. Hohoho I think, I start enjoy it…

So to all my friend out there, please enjoy my blog.  If there any question, please do not hesitate to contact me (normally use in my email) hahahahahaha. so long for now….

Manga D’ History

Posted: June 27, 2010 in Animanga
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Weeee…. here we go again for the manga section, weeee. =) . For you all who still do not know we soc all manga came from, so here is the simple history for you to study.

Historians and writers on manga history have described two broad and complementary processes shaping modern manga. Their views differ in the relative importance they attribute to the role of cultural and historical events following World War II versus the role of pre-War, Meiji, and pre-Meiji Japanese culture and art.

One view emphasizes events occurring during and after the U.S. Occupation of Japan (1945–1952), and stresses that manga strongly reflect U.S. cultural influences, including U.S. comics (brought to Japan by the GIs) and images and themes from U.S. television, film, and cartoons (especially Disney). Alternately, other writers such as Frederik L. Schodt, Kinko Ito, and Adam L. Kern stress continuity of Japanese cultural and aesthetic traditions as central to the history of manga.

Modern manga originated in the Occupation (1945–1952) and post-Occupation years (1952–early 1960s), while a previously militaristic and ultra-nationalist Japan rebuilt its political and economic infrastructure. An explosion of artistic creativity occurred in this period, involving manga artists such as Osamu Tezuka (Astro Boy) and Machiko Hasegawa (Sazae-san).

Astro Boy quickly became (and remains) immensely popular in Japan and elsewhere, and the anime adaptation of Sazae-san continues to run as of 2009, regularly drawing more viewers than any other anime on Japanese television. Tezuka and Hasegawa both made stylistic innovations. In Tezuka’s “cinematographic” technique, the panels are like a motion picture that reveals details of action bordering on slow motion as well as rapid zooms from distance to close-up shots. This kind of visual dynamism was widely adopted by later manga artists. Hasegawa’s focus on daily life and on women’s experience also came to characterize later shōjo manga. Between 1950 and 1969, an increasingly large readership for manga emerged in Japan with the solidification of its two main marketing genres, shōnen manga aimed at boys and shōjo manga aimed at girls.

In 1969 a group of female manga artists (later called the Year 24 Group, also known as Magnificent 24s) made their shōjo manga debut (“year 24” comes from the Japanese name for 1949, the birth-year of many of these artists). The group included Hagio Moto, Riyoko Ikeda, Yumiko Oshima, Keiko Takemiya, and Ryoko Yamagishi, and they marked the first major entry of women artists into manga. Thereafter, primarily women artists manga would draw shōjo for a readership of girls and young women. In the following decades (1975–present), shōjo manga continued to develop stylistically while simultaneously evolving different but overlapping subgenres. Major subgenres include romance, superheroines, and “Ladies Comics” (in Japanese, redisu レディース, redikomi レディコミ, and josei 女性).

Modern shōjo manga romance features love as a major theme set into emotionally intense narratives of self-realization. With the superheroines, shōjo manga saw releases such as Naoko Takeuchi’s Pretty Soldier Sailor Moon, which became internationally popular in both manga and anime formats. Groups (or sentais) of girls working together have also been popular within this genre.

Manga for male readers sub-divides according to the age of its intended readership: boys up to 18 years old (shōnen manga) and young men 18- to 30-years old (seinen manga); as well as by content, including action-adventure often involving male heroes, slapstick humor, themes of honor, and sometimes explicit sexuality. The Japanese use different kanji for two closely allied meanings of “seinen”—青年 for “youth, young man” and 成年 for “adult, majority”—the second referring to sexually overt manga aimed at grown men and also called seijin (“adult” 成人) manga. Shōnen, seinen, and seijin manga share many features in common.

Boys and young men became some of the earliest readers of manga after World War II. From the 1950s on, shōnen manga focused on topics thought to interest the archetypal boy, including subjects like robots, space-travel, and heroic action-adventure. Popular themes include science fiction, technology, sports, and supernatural settings. Manga with solitary costumed superheroes like Superman, Batman, and Spider-Man generally did not become as popular.

The role of girls and women in manga produced for male readers has evolved considerably over time to include those featuring single pretty girls (bishōjo) such as Belldandy from Oh My Goddess!, stories where such girls and women surround the hero, as in Negima and Hanaukyo Maid Team, or groups of heavily armed female warriors (sentō bishōjo)

With the relaxation of censorship in Japan after the early 1990s, a wide variety of explicitly-drawn sexual themes appeared in manga intended for male readers, and correspondingly occur in English translations. These depictions range from mild partial nudity through implied and explicit sexual intercourse through bondage and sadomasochism (SM), zoophilia (bestiality), incest, and rape.

The gekiga style of drawing—emotionally dark, often starkly realistic, sometimes very violent—focuses on the day-in, day-out grim realities of life, often drawn in gritty and unpretty fashions. Gekiga such as Sampei Shirato’s 1959–1962 Chronicles of a Ninja’s Military Accomplishments (Ninja Bugeichō) arose in the late 1950s and 1960s partly from left-wing student and working-class political activism and partly from the aesthetic dissatisfaction of young manga artists like Yoshihiro Tatsumi with existing manga.

That is the briefly of manga history for you to catch up. I think for pass few post, you will familiarize with the manga. So just wait up for my next post. I will put more afford to make you all satisfied and start to enjoy manga.


1. Make happiness a priority.

2. Travel and see places in the world as much as you can.

3. Learn to play music.

4. Live simply, or do not exceed your financial

capabilities.

5. Forgive yourself. Forgive others. For the sake of your

own.

6. Learn to swim.

7. Do not postpone joy.

8. Take responsibility for your life.

9. Remember the words of Henry Ford: “Do you think you can or you think you can not, you’re right.” –

That can and can not exist in your own hands.

10. Set SMART goals (Specific, Measurable, Attainable, Realistic and timely) – for greater clarity and

details, I suggest you have a book, by visiting www.menggapai-impian.com

11. Make a small target for short-term and large targets for the long term.

12. Pay your personal needs first, then save at least 10% of your income.

13. Remember that there are always two sides to every event.

14. Set aside 5% of your income to the less fortunate.

15. Do not make loans / bad debts (see article 5 Things You Should Not Do).

16. Make your own definition of success (see the article What Does Success by you).

17. Keep yourself from cigarettes, alcoholic beverages and drugs.

18. There are terms in English: 4 R – Reduce, Reuse, Recycle, And Recover.

19. Follow the golden rule: treat others as you want to be treated.

20. Exercise regularly.

21. Consumption of healthy foods (you can see also the article Food-Food Maker Younger).

22. Learn the ways to do first aid.

23. Mastered at least one foreign language.

24. Become an expert / expert for a case.

25. Write a book, or at least the article.

26. Treat with both children and animals.

27. Get to know the basic history and geography – in this case Indonesia.

28. Build your emotional intelligence.

29. Put the first aid box, either at home or your car.

30. Check with your health care agencies on a regular basis.

31. Learn to accept compliments.

32. Learn to accept criticism.

33. Be yourself.

34. Do not take action when your emotions / anger.

35. Pick your partner carefully, you happiness in life up to this decision.

36. Concern is a waste of time.

37. Do not drive a vehicle when you’re drunk.

38. Do not ever give up.

39. Drink lots of water.

40. Learn something new every day.

41. Continue to feel grateful for the things you receive.

42. Do not gossip.

43. Learn about time management as good as possible (see also Article 7 Habits of Highly Ineffective).

44. Follow your instincts.

45. Admit to the people who helped you.

46. Find a mentor.

47. Read books every day.

48. Enthusiasm is also on the success of others as you feel your own success.

49. Do not delay.

50. Make a list / list the things you should do.

51. Vast smiled, laughed, too.

52. Admit your mistakes.

53. Stay informed, whether by reading a newspaper or see on tv news (the positive news and

information).

54. Meditation. Arrange time to be alone and quiet every day.

55. Neat and arrange your life.

56. Do not buy goods because the goods are being sale, even though you did not need it (see article This

is the Reason Why You Always heavily indebted).

57. Appreciate your friends and your family.

58. Praise other people if given the chance.

59. Do not take yourself too seriously.

60. If you’re having a difficult time, remember the message “storm definitely passed.”

61. If something does not go well, remember that some things look bad at first.

62. Always remember that mistakes are stepping stones to success. So do not be afraid to fail.

63. Have a plan.

64. Pick your friends wisely: 80% of your life experiences – whether good or bad – comes from people who are often

with you.

65. Be remarkable.

66. Diligently. (tekun)

67. Know when to cut your losses (cut your losses).

68. Did you work at your best.

69. Remember that life is not a rehearsal.

70. If you do not know the answer, say so, then you go and find the answers.

71. Remember that the only constant thing in this world is change.

72. Ask for what you want.

73. Create added value for others.

74. Apply leverage. Leverage can be interpreted to produce more with the resources that remain or fewer.

75. Get up many sources of income, do not rely on just one income.

76. Become your own bosses to: start a business owned personally.

77. Do not keep their promises, whether it’s on others or to you.

78. Test your belief in yourself, and ask yourself whether what you believe has been running properly

(That is not a belief in the Creator, but such confidence in your work, friend of the woman / man you

are, etc.).

79. Feel the fear that you are facing, but still do it.

80. Do not worry about what people think of you.

81. Listen to the advice of others, but still make decisions in your own hands.

82. Change something you can change and accept something that you can not change.

83. Build your creativity.

84. Practice your ability to listen more.

85. Decide what you want.

86. Focus on the things you want than to think of things that you do not want.

87. Begin immediately; every journey always begins with the first step.

88. Have fun.

89. Every time you fall, rise again. Successful people just got up one times too many people fail.

90. Pursue quality / excellence, not a perfection.

91. Learn to live in the present, rather than in the past or future.

92. Pro-active.

93. Pick your ‘war’ wisely.

94. Do not argue about your limitations.

95. Learn to see the extraordinary things in ordinary things.

96. Try listening to advice from Eleanor Roosevelt: “No one can look down on you without your permission.”

97. Find a job you love.

98. Remember the wise saying: “you catch more flies with honey.”

99. Have knowledge about finance.

100. Fill your life with love.

101. Do not forget to check for this blog up date…. Weeee =) just kidding!!

Manga D’ Prologue

Posted: June 27, 2010 in Animanga
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Manga consist of comics and print cartoons, in the Japanese language and conforming to the style developed in Japan in the late 19th century. In their modern form, manga date from shortly after World War II, but they have a long, complex pre-history in earlier Japanese art.

In Japan people of all ages read manga. The genre includes a broad range of subjects: action-adventure, romance, sports and games, historical drama, comedy, science fiction and fantasy, mystery, horror, sexuality, and business/commerce, among others. I will explain all the manga genre or what so call categories in manga in my other post. Make sure you read it for more understand weeee =).

Since the 1950s, manga have steadily become a major part of the Japanese publishing industry, representing a 406 billion yen market in Japan in 2007 (approximately $3.6 billion). Manga have also become increasingly popular worldwide. In 2008, the U.S. and Canadian manga market was $175 million. Manga are typically printed in black-and-white, although some full-color manga exist (e.g. Colorful). In Japan, manga are usually serialized in telephone book-size manga magazines, often containing many stories, each presented in a single episode to be continued in the next issue. If the series is successful, collected chapters may be republished in paperback books called tankōbon. A manga artist (mangaka in Japanese) typically works with a few assistants in a small studio and is associated with a creative editor from a commercial publishing company. If a manga series is popular enough, it may be animated after or even during its run, although sometimes manga are drawn centering on previously existing live-action or animated films.

“Manga” as a term used outside Japan refers specifically to comics originally published in Japan. However, manga-influenced comics, among original works, exist in other parts of the world, particularly in Taiwan (“manhua”), South Korea (“manhwa”), and the People’s Republic of China, notably Hong Kong (“manhua”). In France, “la nouvelle manga” has developed as a form of bande dessinée (literally drawn strip) drawn in styles influenced by Japanese manga. In the United States, people refer to manga-like comics as Amerimanga, world manga, or original English-language manga (OEL manga).

So this is the intro to you all that i would like to share here. Welcome to manga world, and I am so sure you will like it weeee =). See you soon in next post ” Manga D’ History”.


Hi everyone out there. Ever hear about manga? It is very addicted by teen. Such thing that normally call as comic had evolved into something more amazing. But now, it not just teen, all ages are really drag to read this interesting story of manga. So as one of manga lover, I put one slot here for all guys out there who love manga as much as me. So in here i will introduce you all with manga (for anyone who never know about manga). In this section I will give a review for some selected manga and will give you a change to enjoy some download-able title and any link for online read. hope you will enjoy is as much as I am……………………. weeeeeeeeee =)

Love & Marriage

Posted: June 25, 2010 in General
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A student asks a teacher, “What is love? “The teacher said, “in order to answer your question, go to the wheat field and choose the biggest wheat and come back.

But the rule is: you can go through them only once and cannot turn back o pick.”

The student went to the field, go thru first row, he saw one big wheat, but he wonders….may be there is a bigger one later.

Then he saw another bigger one… But may be there is an even bigger one waiting for him.

Later, when he finished more than half of the wheat field, he start to realize that the wheat is not as big as the previous one he saw, he know he has missed the biggest one, and he regretted.

So, he ended up went back to the teacher with empty hand.

The teacher told him, “…this is love… You keep looking for a better one, but when later you realize, you have already miss the person….”

*”What is marriage then?” the student asked.

The teacher said, “in order to answer your question, go to the corn field and choose the biggest corn and come back. But the rule is: you can go through them only once and cannot turn back to pick.”

The student went to the corn field, this time he is careful not to repeat the previous mistake, when he reach the middle of the field, he has picked one medium corn that he feel satisfy, and come back to the teacher.

The teacher told him, “this time you bring back a corn…. You look for one that is just nice, and you have faith and believe this is the best one you get…. This is marriage.

Why Popeye eat Spinach?

Posted: June 25, 2010 in Fun & Fact
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Anybody would know Popeye, the cartoon sailor thin and tall but  so powerful. He suddenly had super strength every time he ate a can of spinach. Is that so large a benefit of spinach? Let learn and judge on your own after read this.

As a work of fiction, of course, is fine if the cartoon is a bit dramatized the effects of eating spinach. Popeye which in normal circumstances have little posture and emaciated, in a flash able to fight Brutus, the main enemy, who bodied  is much greater after eating spinach.

Popeye is a cartoon character created by Elzie Crisler Segar, and was introduced in comic strip form in early 1929. Quickly, the figure is also depicted always chewed tobacco pipe was successfully achieved popularity during the 1930s.

In those days, Popeye cartoons are part of a campaign to eat vegetables among children. Although containing many nutrients, vegetables are less favored by the kids because it is considered bad in taste.

Quoted from the BBC, Sunday (05/30/2010), spinach is very rich content of various vitamins from A to K. It also contains many minerals, including potassium, phosphorus, magnesium and iron.

Spinach also contains other nutrients such as various essential amino acids and fiber. Fibers contained in spinach may prevent the constipation, hemorrhoid and irritable bowel syndrome.

Although not many clinical trials, spinach believed to overcome some health problems such as:

1. purify the blood after childbirth
2. strengthen hair roots
3. prevent low blood pressure
4. prevent anemia (anemia)
5. prevent kidney failure

Some people even believe that spinach is also efficacious for:

1. prevent the decrease of vision
2. prevent cataracts
3. prevent cancer.

Campaigns can be told through cartoons succeed, because the consumption of spinach in the United States recorded an increase to 33 percent when the popularity of the cartoon Popeye the sailor was so explosive. Still, there are interesting rumors, this hidden behind the campaign.

Rumor is related to the selection of spinach as Popeye’s secret weapon. There are many vegetables or other fruits are also rich in nutrients, but the creators chose spinach as the ‘fuel’ for this brave sailor.

Presumably the reason related to historical errors about the amount of iron content in spinach. In 1870, a scientist named Dr. E. Wolf Von mislay comma when writing the content of iron in spinach. This error causes excessive belief about the benefits of spinach.

Nobody realizes mistakes until 70 years later, when already known as Popeye eating spinach. In those days before it was revealed that the content of iron in vegetables is only one tenth of which was written by Dr. Wolf.

But this rumor was denied by Dr. Mike Sutton, scientists are trying to track down errors related content of iron in the Popeye’s favorite food. In conclusion, published in the Internet Journal of Ciminology year 2009, he mentions not sufficient proof of the existence of these errors.

Dr. Sutton calls it, the spinach was chosen not because it contains iron as rich in vitamin A. Whatever it is, many consume spinach and other vegetables will still provide benefits for health.

Huhuhu even though it is good for you to eat vegetable and not just spinach, i dislike vegetable in my meal… huhuhu sorry not my taste to eat it…  But to whom that like it, please enjoy it ” Selamat makan Bayam ye!!!” =)