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Agharta (manga)

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Alternative title:
アガルタ (Japanese)
Plot Summary: Agharta by Matsumoto T. is a rather interesting science-fiction manga. It is set on Earth after humans have used up almost all the water on the planet, rendering it a precious commodity. Juju, a teenage gang leader, is robbing a convience store for water when Rael, a mysterious young girl bound in chains, appears to him. Of course, he doesn't really know who or what Rael is, which spurs him to set off on the journey that seems to be a fair chunk of the plot of this manga. He eventually manages to help Rael escape her house, branding him as an outlaw. As the authorities mount a search for Juju and Rael, they team up with the Captain (your standard-grade comic-relief character) and Yunfa (the girl who is jealous of all the attention Juju gives Rael). Eventually the Professor Guy is introduced, who seems to have a history with Rael, and later there are two others who seek Rael (Ursula and Peewee) to further their own mysterious ends.
User Ratings: 34 ratings have been given [details]
 Masterpiece: 2 votes (?:1, sub:1)
 Excellent: 3 votes (sub:1, ?:1, Eng:1)
 Very good: 5 votes (Eng:3, sub:2)
 Good: 6 votes (Eng:3, ?:1, others:2
1 French subtitled
1 French
)
 Decent: 7 votes (sub:2, Eng:2, dub:1, others:2
1 Spanish
1 French
)
 So-so: 2 votes (raw:1, ?:1)
 Not really good: 4 votes (Eng:3, dub:1)
 Weak: 4 votes (sub:2, others:2
1 German
1 French
)
 Bad: 1 vote (Eng:1)
 Awful: -
 Worst ever: -
Seen in part or in whole by 99 users, rank: #844 (of 6694)
Median rating: Decent
Arithmetic mean: 6.206 (Decent+), std. dev.: 2.1252, rank: #4678 (of 7414)
Weighted mean: 6.237 (Decent+), rank: #4967 (of 7414) (seen all: 8.34 / seen some: 6.26 / won't finish: 4.08)
Bayesian estimate: 6.391 (Decent+), rank: #3219 (of 3483)
Number of tankoubon: 9
Vintage: 1997 (First Japanese Release)
Release dates: We have 18
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Japanese staff
Japanese companies
Publisher: Shueisha
Serialized In: Young Jump
Japanese cast
(none)
French staff
French cast
Translation: Misato

Adaptation: Misato
Graphic Adaptation: Eric Montésinos
(none)
French companies
Publisher: Kana
Spanish staff
Spanish cast
Translation: Olinda Cordukes
(none)
Spanish companies
Publisher: Norma Editorial
Italian staff
Italian companies
(none)
Italian cast
(none)
German staff
German cast
Translation: Christine Roedel
(none)
German companies
Publisher: Planet Manga (germany)

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