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Video Girl Ai, Vol. 1: Preproduction

Author: Masakazu Katsura
ISBN: 159116074X
Genre: Action
Publisher: VIZ Media LLC
My Rating:
Format: Paperback Pages: 192 Rating: 3.5 (8 votes)
Release: Jun 2004
Summary: High school is hell for Yota Moteuchi. He's so unpopular his fellow students have a nickname for him: "Dateless." That doesn't stop him from falling in love with one of them. His gentle classmate Moemi is everything he wants - but is she in love with someone else?


 

Video Girl Ai, Vol. 2: Mix Down

Author: Masakazu Katsura
ISBN: 1591160758
Genre: Action
Publisher: VIZ Media LLC
My Rating:
Format: Paperback Pages: 200 Rating: 4.5 (5 votes)
Release: Jun 2004
Summary: When Ai starts to have feelings for Yota- feelings that are forbidden to video girls-Ai's creator steps in to either fix her or erase her. If she gives Yota the cold shoulder, they'll both be disappointed. But if she confesses her growing love for him, she'll disappear forever.


 

Video Girl Ai, Vol. 3: Recall

Author: Masakazu Katsura
ISBN: 1591161037
Genre: Action
Publisher: VIZ Media LLC
My Rating:
Format: Paperback Pages: 184 Rating: 4.5 (6 votes)
Release: Oct 2004
Summary: Ai has been dragged back to the surreal limbo that she originated from because her creator is angry because she fell in love with Yota. She's supposed to make him happy, not become involved in a hopeless relationship! It's up to Yota to prove how much he loves her by journeying to her dimension and going through a gauntlet of pain. He has a gauntlet of another kind waiting for him back at school too. A new student has enrolled in the new year named Nobuko Nizaki, who was tutored back in middle school by Yota. The reason why she enrolled at his school? She has a crush on Yota! Moemi, the original object of his affections is still sending mixed signals, but is distracted since she is the girlfriend of Yota's best friend. And when Ai shows back up, suffering from amnesia, things get even more complicated.

This is a good series, but Volume 3 dwelled a little too much on the shojo elements of love triangles and quadrilaterals. The comedy kinda gets lost in all the drama. Yota is rapidly changing from "dateless" to "playa" and is becoming a little harder to like. He's dangling three girls on his line (well, actually Ai has forgotten him), and seems to change his mind on who he really likes from page to page. Maybe we should call him "Clueless" instead of his former nickname. The art is great with a tad of fan service.


 

Video Girl Ai, Vol. 4: Off-Line

Author: Masakazu Katsura
ISBN: 1591161045
Genre: Action
Publisher: VIZ Media LLC
My Rating:
Format: Paperback Pages: 200 Rating: 4.5 (4 votes)
Release: Oct 2004
Summary: Video Girl Ai Vol. 4: Off-Line continues Katsura's romantical triangle/square/pentagon saga with a hint of cyber sci-fi and a thoughtful, serious undertone concerning the fragility of human hearts and emotions. Certain mature themes about human sexuality briefly appear in this graphic novel, which is intended for a wide age range but not for very young children. The formerly "Dateless" protagonist Yota has met a flesh-and-blood young woman who is very interested in him - yet Ai Amano is still around, attending his school, with nearly all her memories of being a "video girl" seemingly erased. The unknowing Ai may have only another month of life left to her, but Yota's human girlfriend doesn't know that! A new rival in love appears, plus Moemi suddenly returns... but neither of these two are as dangerous as Ai's creator, who is most displeased about the "flaws" appearing in his work! Those followers of Katsura's humanistic saga who have watched the animated adaptation of Video Girl Ai should not pass up Video Girl Ai Vol. 4: Off-Line, because the original manga takes the story into a much different and deeper direction than the anime, which roughly corresponds to volumes 1-3 only. Video Girl Ai is enthusiastically recommended.


 

Video Girl Ai, Vol. 5: Spinoff

Author: Masakazu Katsura
ISBN: 1591161460
Genre: Action
Publisher: VIZ Media LLC
My Rating:
Format: Paperback Pages: 200 Release: Oct 2004


 

Video Girl Ai, Vol. 6: Cutting Room

Author: Masakazu Katsura
ISBN: 1591166071
Genre: Action
Publisher: VIZ Media LLC
My Rating:
Format: Paperback Pages: 184 Rating: 4.0 (1 votes)
Release: Jan 2005
Summary: It doesn't look like things are gonna work out between Yota and Noboku but Yota isn't allowed to feel sorry for himself for long as he runs into a strange girl named Natsumi on the subway who's also nursing a broken heart and has come to town to make contact with her estranged boyfriend. Did I mention the fact that she's broke and carrying all her earthly possessions on her back? After she saves Yota from being beaten to a pulp by some street thugs it's kinda hard to refuse to let her stay at his house with him and Ai. Meanwhile videogirl Mai continues to wait for the oppurtune moment to erase Ai.

The great thing about the Video Girl Ai series is that all of the chracters are emotionally honest. They might be screwed up in the head and not know where their feelings lie or who they really love, but at least they don't lie about it. They tell and act on what they're feeling at the moment. There are some bad spots of writing in this volume, especially when Yota KNOWS Ai's life is in danger but he forestalls helping her in order to talk things over with Noboku. Katsura's artwork makes up for some of the absurd moments with some of the most delicate and detailed art in the manga business and he's also no slouch in the action department either.

I would also recommend the Ah My Goddess tv anime series on dvd.


 

Video Girl Ai, Vol. 7: Retake

Author: Masakazu Katsura
ISBN: 1591167485
Genre: Action
Publisher: VIZ Media LLC
My Rating:
Format: Paperback Pages: 192 Rating: 3.0 (1 votes)
Release: Apr 2005
Summary: Video Girl Ai's new mission is to make a man fall in love with her. Unfortunately, her true love Yota thinks of her only as a sister. Moemi and Takashi are having relationship problems, and Moemi naturally turns to Yota for comfort. When Moemi is brutally attacked, all eyes turn to Takashi.


 

Video Girl Ai, Vol. 8: Flashback

Author: Masakazu Katsura
ISBN: 159116303X
Genre: Action
Publisher: VIZ Media LLC
My Rating:
Format: Paperback Pages: 200 Rating: 3.5 (8 votes)
Release: Jul 2004
Summary: Moemi has real emotional scars from the near rape she suffered; can she trust again? And Ai has arranged with her creator to make a man fall in love with her or she'll be permanently erased. With Yota focused on Moemi, Ai's days are numbered.


 

Video Girl Ai, Vol. 9: Cut Scenes

Author: Masakazu Katsura
ISBN: 1591163048
Genre: Action
Publisher: VIZ Media LLC
My Rating:
Format: Paperback Pages: 200 Rating: 3.5 (8 votes)
Release: Oct 2004
Summary: Ai's time in this world is down to about a month. In that time she must get a human to fall in love with her. If she can, she will become human. If she doesn't, her tape will be erased and her existence will cease. Of course, she's in love with Yota but in his conscious mind he's moved on and now he's getting in deeper with Moemi. Unfortunately, his unconscious mind still dwells on Ai, which makes Moemi jealous and causes her to start devising ways to take his mind off Ai. As Ai lives a life on the street, Moemi uses her body to try to win Yota's heart, even as Yota finds out he needs Ai to help him on his first big break in the children's book illustration world.

I'm pretty much sick of Yota by this point in the series. He's become so callous to the girls around him, letting Ai and Natsumi live like vagrants in city parks and alleyways in the cold. Does he think homeless people have it so good as he lives alone in his sprawling palacial residence? Yeah, he tries looking for Ai a bit, but he doesn't try that hard, and this is the guy that went through all sorts of mental and spiritual torture to rescue Ai early in this series. He forced himself to forget about her after she lost her memories but it just seemed too easy back then and now it seems even more ludicrous. No matter how Video Girl Ai ends up, I feel I'm going to be dissatisfied. To me, the strongest part of this series was when it focused on the interactions between Ai and Yota, and that has been missing for many volumes. In Volume 9, the writer went back to this core, but in Volume 10 we go back to the whole Yota/Ai/Moemi conflict with all its resulting stagnation. What a shame. I would have given this 3 stars but Katsura's passionate eroticism and extraordinary art gave it a bit more power. Also, the characters of Ai and Moemi steal the show and give Volume 10 a much needed energy.


 

Video Girl Ai, Vol. 10: Rough Cut

Author: Masakazu Katsura
ISBN: 1591163056
Genre: Action
Publisher: VIZ Media LLC
My Rating:
Format: Paperback Pages: 200 Rating: 3.5 (8 votes)
Release: Oct 2004
Summary: Ai's time in this world is down to about a month. In that time she must get a human to fall in love with her. If she can, she will become human. If she doesn't, her tape will be erased and her existence will cease. Of course, she's in love with Yota but in his conscious mind he's moved on and now he's getting in deeper with Moemi. Unfortunately, his unconscious mind still dwells on Ai, which makes Moemi jealous and causes her to start devising ways to take his mind off Ai. As Ai lives a life on the street, Moemi uses her body to try to win Yota's heart, even as Yota finds out he needs Ai to help him on his first big break in the children's book illustration world.

I'm pretty much sick of Yota by this point in the series. He's become so callous to the girls around him, letting Ai and Natsumi live like vagrants in city parks and alleyways in the cold. Does he think homeless people have it so good as he lives alone in his sprawling palacial residence? Yeah, he tries looking for Ai a bit, but he doesn't try that hard, and this is the guy that went through all sorts of mental and spiritual torture to rescue Ai early in this series. He forced himself to forget about her after she lost her memories but it just seemed too easy back then and now it seems even more ludicrous. No matter how Video Girl Ai ends up, I feel I'm going to be dissatisfied. To me, the strongest part of this series was when it focused on the interactions between Ai and Yota, and that has been missing for many volumes. In Volume 9, the writer went back to this core, but in Volume 10 we go back to the whole Yota/Ai/Moemi conflict with all its resulting stagnation. What a shame. I would have given this 3 stars but Katsura's passionate eroticism and extraordinary art gave it a bit more power. Also, the characters of Ai and Moemi steal the show and give Volume 10 a much needed energy.


 

Video Girl Ai, Vol. 11: Farewell Scene

Author: Masakazu Katsura
ISBN: 1591163064
Genre: Action
Publisher: VIZ Media LLC
My Rating:
Format: Paperback Pages: 200 Rating: 3.5 (8 votes)
Release: Apr 2005
Summary: Ai's time in this world is down to about a month. In that time she must get a human to fall in love with her. If she can, she will become human. If she doesn't, her tape will be erased and her existence will cease. Of course, she's in love with Yota but in his conscious mind he's moved on and now he's getting in deeper with Moemi. Unfortunately, his unconscious mind still dwells on Ai, which makes Moemi jealous and causes her to start devising ways to take his mind off Ai. As Ai lives a life on the street, Moemi uses her body to try to win Yota's heart, even as Yota finds out he needs Ai to help him on his first big break in the children's book illustration world.

I'm pretty much sick of Yota by this point in the series. He's become so callous to the girls around him, letting Ai and Natsumi live like vagrants in city parks and alleyways in the cold. Does he think homeless people have it so good as he lives alone in his sprawling palacial residence? Yeah, he tries looking for Ai a bit, but he doesn't try that hard, and this is the guy that went through all sorts of mental and spiritual torture to rescue Ai early in this series. He forced himself to forget about her after she lost her memories but it just seemed too easy back then and now it seems even more ludicrous. No matter how Video Girl Ai ends up, I feel I'm going to be dissatisfied. To me, the strongest part of this series was when it focused on the interactions between Ai and Yota, and that has been missing for many volumes. In Volume 9, the writer went back to this core, but in Volume 10 we go back to the whole Yota/Ai/Moemi conflict with all its resulting stagnation. What a shame. I would have given this 3 stars but Katsura's passionate eroticism and extraordinary art gave it a bit more power. Also, the characters of Ai and Moemi steal the show and give Volume 10 a much needed energy.


 

Video Girl Ai, Vol. 12: Close Up

Author: Masakazu Katsura
ISBN: 1591163072
Genre: Comics & Graphic Novels
Publisher: VIZ Media LLC
My Rating:
Format: Paperback Pages: 192 Rating: 3.5 (8 votes)
Release: Jul 2005
Summary: Ai's time in this world is down to about a month. In that time she must get a human to fall in love with her. If she can, she will become human. If she doesn't, her tape will be erased and her existence will cease. Of course, she's in love with Yota but in his conscious mind he's moved on and now he's getting in deeper with Moemi. Unfortunately, his unconscious mind still dwells on Ai, which makes Moemi jealous and causes her to start devising ways to take his mind off Ai. As Ai lives a life on the street, Moemi uses her body to try to win Yota's heart, even as Yota finds out he needs Ai to help him on his first big break in the children's book illustration world.

I'm pretty much sick of Yota by this point in the series. He's become so callous to the girls around him, letting Ai and Natsumi live like vagrants in city parks and alleyways in the cold. Does he think homeless people have it so good as he lives alone in his sprawling palacial residence? Yeah, he tries looking for Ai a bit, but he doesn't try that hard, and this is the guy that went through all sorts of mental and spiritual torture to rescue Ai early in this series. He forced himself to forget about her after she lost her memories but it just seemed too easy back then and now it seems even more ludicrous. No matter how Video Girl Ai ends up, I feel I'm going to be dissatisfied. To me, the strongest part of this series was when it focused on the interactions between Ai and Yota, and that has been missing for many volumes. In Volume 9, the writer went back to this core, but in Volume 10 we go back to the whole Yota/Ai/Moemi conflict with all its resulting stagnation. What a shame. I would have given this 3 stars but Katsura's passionate eroticism and extraordinary art gave it a bit more power. Also, the characters of Ai and Moemi steal the show and give Volume 10 a much needed energy.


 

Video Girl AI, Vol. 13: Fade Out

Author: Masakazu Katsura
ISBN: 1591163080
Genre: Comics & Graphic Novels
Publisher: VIZ Media LLC
My Rating:
Format: Paperback Pages: 174 Rating: 3.5 (2 votes)
Release: Oct 2005
Summary: Yota has broken up with Moemi and has decided that it's Ai he loves, or needs, or something. But Ai thinks he just feels sorry for her and doubts his resolve and his motivation and rejects his overtures of love. Meanwhile, her tape is running out and she has yet to "join in the bonds of love" with a human man, whatever these bonds may be. The old Gokaraku clerk has decided to help with the process of making Ai human but he has to have the consent of Yota to proceed with his plans. The reason being that if the plan is carried out, Ai's mysterious creator will most likely want to kill all of them. Is Yota prepared to risk his life for Ai? Is he willing to put his so called love on the line, with death being a possibility?

I have to say I was hugely disappointed by this last volume of the main story arc of Video Girl Ai. I cannot believe that after all these volumes of manga, Yota is still clueless when it comes to his feelings. I could see wavering between Ai and Moemi in Volume 6 or 7, but in the concluding chapter of the series? In the end, Yota and Ai's relationship was one that always bordered on being like the love between two middle school students with no depth or tenderness. It was mostly about selfishness and greed. And a huge lack of communication. Even in the most perfect of worlds I just don't see this couple working out. Yota is too indecisive, too self-analyzing, while Ai is immature, secretly submissive, and weak. Flawed children do not make good lifemates. Another thing that bothered me was the complete lack of explanation regarding the identity of Ai's creator and the other dimension he comes from. Was he a demon, and angel, something else? And what is the purpose of making video girls? None of this is gone into anywhere in the series which is kinda cheap. Video Girl Ai is a series that never lived up to its potential but instead made its own realm of mediocrity. What a shame.


 

Video Girl Ai: Len's Story, Volume 14

Author: Masakazu Katsura
ISBN: 1591163099
Genre: Comics & Graphic Novels
Publisher: VIZ Media LLC
My Rating:
Format: Paperback Pages: 200 Rating: 3.5 (2 votes)
Release: Jan 2006
Summary: Yota has broken up with Moemi and has decided that it's Ai he loves, or needs, or something. But Ai thinks he just feels sorry for her and doubts his resolve and his motivation and rejects his overtures of love. Meanwhile, her tape is running out and she has yet to "join in the bonds of love" with a human man, whatever these bonds may be. The old Gokaraku clerk has decided to help with the process of making Ai human but he has to have the consent of Yota to proceed with his plans. The reason being that if the plan is carried out, Ai's mysterious creator will most likely want to kill all of them. Is Yota prepared to risk his life for Ai? Is he willing to put his so called love on the line, with death being a possibility?

I have to say I was hugely disappointed by this last volume of the main story arc of Video Girl Ai. I cannot believe that after all these volumes of manga, Yota is still clueless when it comes to his feelings. I could see wavering between Ai and Moemi in Volume 6 or 7, but in the concluding chapter of the series? In the end, Yota and Ai's relationship was one that always bordered on being like the love between two middle school students with no depth or tenderness. It was mostly about selfishness and greed. And a huge lack of communication. Even in the most perfect of worlds I just don't see this couple working out. Yota is too indecisive, too self-analyzing, while Ai is immature, secretly submissive, and weak. Flawed children do not make good lifemates. Another thing that bothered me was the complete lack of explanation regarding the identity of Ai's creator and the other dimension he comes from. Was he a demon, and angel, something else? And what is the purpose of making video girls? None of this is gone into anywhere in the series which is kinda cheap. Video Girl Ai is a series that never lived up to its potential but instead made its own realm of mediocrity. What a shame.


 

Video Girl Ai: Len's Story, Volume 15

Author: Masakazu Katsura
ISBN: 142150295X
Genre: Comics & Graphic Novels
Publisher: VIZ Media LLC
My Rating:
Format: Paperback Pages: 208 Rating: 3.5 (2 votes)
Release: Apr 2006
Summary: High-school student Yota Moteuchi is so unpopular that his classmates have given him the nickname of "Dateless." So it no surprise when the love of his life, Moemi, is herself in love with Yota's best friend, Takashi. Yota turns to a video rental shop for comfort, but little did he suspect that the shop was magical, and the cute girl friend on his rented tape would pop out of the television and try to fix his ruined love life.


 

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