Banana Fish Anime & Manga Review - More Emotional and Gripping Than You Thought

Ash holding a strand of his hair
Credits: MAPPA

Contents

  • Hold Onto Your Feels, My Definitive Banana Fish Review
  • The Manga: Where It All Began
  • The Anime: MAPPA's Masterpiece Adaptation
  • Characters That'll Steal Your Heart (And Maybe Break It Too)
  • Why Banana Fish Is a Must-Read AND Must-Watch!

Hold Onto Your Feels, My Definitive Banana Fish Review

Konnichiwa, my fellow anime addicts! It's your girl, Liz, and today we're gonna talk about a series that'll make you laugh, cry, and probably want to hug your Pochita plushie real tight. That's right, we're diving into the world of Banana Fish!

Now, I know what you're thinking - "Liz, what's with that weird title? Is this about tropical fruit?" Well, hold onto your manga volumes 'cause we're in for one wild ride! Banana Fish is anything but a fruity adventure. It's a gritty, emotional rollercoaster that'll have you on the edge of your seat from start to finish.

So grab your favorite snacks (maybe skip the bananas, though), get comfy, and let's explore why Banana Fish is a total must-read AND must-watch! Yatta!

The Manga: Where It All Began

An original manga panel showing Eiji and Ash
Credits: Akimi Yoshida

Okay, let's rewind to 1985 when mangaka Akimi Yoshida first unleashed Banana Fish onto the world. This manga was waaay ahead of its time, folks! Set in gritty 1980s New York, it follows our blonde baddie with a heart of gold, Ash Lynx, as he tries to unravel a sinister conspiracy.

But wait, there's more! Enter Eiji Okumura, a sweet Japanese photographer who gets tangled up in Ash's dangerous world. Their relationship? Absolute perfection. It's the kind of friendship (wink wink) that'll have you screaming "JUST KISS ALREADY!" at the pages.

Yoshida-sensei doesn't pull any punches with the heavy themes. We're talking gang violence, political corruption, and some seriously dark stuff from Ash's past. But don't worry, it's not all doom and gloom! There are moments of humor and tenderness that'll make your heart do the anime sparkle thing.

The art style might take some getting used to if you're more into modern manga, but trust me; it grows on you faster than Naruto can say, "Dattebayo!" Yoshida's expressive characters and detailed backgrounds really bring 80s NYC to life. You can practically smell the, uh... unique aroma of the city streets. (Maybe that's not such a good thing? lol)

The Anime: MAPPA's Masterpiece Adaptation

A close-up of Ash's eye showing a reflection of Eiji
Credits: MAPPA

Fast forward to 2018, and MAPPA (you know, the studio behind hits like Jujutsu Kaisen and Yuri!!! on Ice) decided to bless us with a Banana Fish anime adaptation. And boy, did they deliver!

First off, can we talk about how GORGEOUS this show looks? The character designs are chef's kiss perfection. Ash could step on me, and I'd say thank you. (Just kidding! ...Maybe.) But seriously, MAPPA really captured the essence of Yoshida's art while giving it a modern polish.

The voice acting? Absolutely stellar. Yuma Uchida as Ash and Kenji Nojima as Eiji have the kind of chemistry that makes you want to ship them harder than Amazon Prime. Their performances, especially in the emotional scenes, will have you ugly crying into your dakimakura.

Now, I gotta warn you - the pacing is INTENSE. The anime covers the entire manga in just 24 episodes, so it's pedal to the metal from episode one. But honestly? It works. The breakneck speed keeps you hooked, and they still manage to nail all the important character moments.

One tiny nitpick - they did have to tone down some of the more explicit content from the manga. But honestly, it doesn't take away from the impact of the story at all. If anything, it makes Banana Fish more accessible to a wider audience.

Characters That'll Steal Your Heart (And Maybe Break It Too)

The main characters of Banana Fish wearing winter clothing
Credits: MAPPA

Let's be real: the heart and soul of Banana Fish is its incredible cast of characters. Ash and Eiji are the stars of the show, but the supporting cast is equally amazing.

Ash Lynx is the kind of complex protagonist we don't see often enough in anime. He's tough as nails on the outside, but inside? He's dealing with some serious trauma. Watching him slowly open up thanks to Eiji's influence is like watching a flower bloom... if that flower was also really good with guns.

Eiji is the cinnamon roll we all need in our lives. His innocence and unwavering support for Ash are what really drive the emotional core of the story. Plus, his attempts at using American slang are hilariously adorable. "Golzine is a grade-A dick!" Yes, Eiji. Yes, he is.

But it's not just our main duo that shines. Characters like Shorter Wong (best boy alert!), Max Lobo and even villains like Yut-Lung are so well-developed. You'll find yourself invested in everyone's stories, even the bad guys. (Okay, maybe not Dino. He can choke.)

The relationships between characters are what really make Banana Fish special. Whether it's the ride-or-die bromance between Ash and Shorter or the family vibes of Ash's gang, every interaction feels genuine and meaningful.

Why Banana Fish Is a Must-Read AND Must-Watch!

Eiji and Ash are looking at each other and smiling
Credits: MAPPA

Phew! We've covered a lot of ground, huh? But trust me, we've barely scratched the surface of what makes Banana Fish so amazing.

This series is the total package, folks. It's got action, drama, romance (sort of), and enough plot twists to give you whiplash. But what really sets it apart is its heart. Banana Fish tackles some heavy themes, but at its core, it's a story about human connection and finding light in the darkest of places.

Whether you start with the manga or dive right into the anime, you're in for an unforgettable experience. Just make sure you have some tissues handy 'cause this one's gonna hit you right in the feels!

So what are you waiting for? Go experience Banana Fish for yourself! And when you're done, come back and fangirl (or fanboy) with me about it! I'll be here at the anime forums, probably still crying over redacted spoilers.

That's all for now, my otaku army! Until next time, stay kawaii and keep those anime feels strong! Mata ne~!

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