Dinosaur Sanctuary Vol. 1 (Dinosaurs Sanctuary)

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Dinosaur Sanctuary Vol. 1 (Dinosaurs Sanctuary)

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The first volume of the series is a rather charming workplace drama set in the most fantastic of workplaces, with gorgeously rendered dinosaurs sharing panels with strong character designs. I love how the dino's where portrayed and the people interacting with them. I also really liked that we get to see how the staff takes care of their dinosaurs. If you like those programs that show the behind the scene care of zoo animals you might enjoy this manga :D

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This was really good! (Even though I was surprised by how scientific it was even if in hindsight the blurb obviously says that. LOL!) Written by Itaru Kinoshita, the series began serialization in Shinchosha's Monthly Comic Bunch magazine on March 19, 2021. [2] Shin-ichi Fujiwara, a lecturer at the Nagoya University Museum [ ja], is serving as the series' research consultant. [2] As of April 2023, the series' individual chapters have been collected into four tankōbon volumes. [3] Note, I'm not that well versed in Manga, my experience coming mainly from reading Nausicaa and Junji Ito, but when I saw someone discussing this book somewhere, I knew I had to look into it. And it is a great story for dinosaur enthousiasts. In additional to creatures on that are on your strike team, they clarified that there are some additional creatures that cannot be placed in sanctuaries:There's a friggin triceratops named Masaru that loafs like a cat! I loved him so much, Masaru had to be my fave dino from the first volume. I kinda want a Masaru plush lol. One of the manga's highlights is the art style. While the people and environments are drawn in a traditional manga style, the dinosaurs are drawn more realistically, capturing the majesty of these massive, legendary creatures. Despite the realism throughout the series, the artwork still manages to have the dinosaurs convey loads of emotion through their body language, adding to the perception that these are beloved creatures. This fascinating art style helps add a grounded feel to the manga, which plays into the book's general tone. When I first heard of this manga, I knew I had to read it—it sounded like a manga made for Jurassic Park fans! And it was SO STINKIN’ CUTE, I loved it so much. The art was amazing, and the story just hit all the right wholesome notes. It’s a little episodic/slice-of-life, so keep that in mind because I know not everyone loves that type of manga. It was more than just a cute story though—it was so fun for a science nerd like myself to read. Shin-Ichi Fujiwara acted as a research consultant for this manga, and the research notes, attention to accurate details, and cool scientific tidbits about dinosaurs made my nerdy little heart sing. I genuinely cannot wait for the next volume of this story to come out—especially after that last chapter! 😱

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A school group comes to Dinoland and they have a Giganotosaurus feeding show. The announcer, Kaidou-San compares how the teeth of Giganotosaurus are like knives, and this makes one of the children cry out of fear. Suma Suzume, a new dino-keeper, helps calm the child down and tells them how birds are dinosaurs. Kaidou-San shows Suma Suzume around Dinoland. Suma Suzume says how since the incident, there was a huge gap between humans and dinosaurs, and she wants to bridge that gap. It really is just the story of a girl who has just started working at one of the smaller dino parks in Japan. They're struggling a little to make money but our naïve heroine seems to be up to the task of saving the place across the series.

Here are the North American anime, manga, and light novel releases for March. Week 1: March 7 - 13 Anime Releases Koi to Uso (Love and Lies) Complete Collection Blu-... read more If the concept of a dinosaur zoo reminds you of a certain film franchise, well, it’s almost impossible not to think of Jurassic Park while reading Dinosaur Sanctuary. The major difference is that in the manga, the park works like it was supposed to in the films: Rather than the carnivores escaping and attempting to eat the human beings, the suspense and drama of Dinosaur Sanctuary comes from the care of the perfectly secured dinosaurs. Consider adding a topic to this template: there are already 3,561 articles in the main category, and specifying |topic= will aid in categorization.

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Creatures that you already placed in another Sanctuary (creatures can’t be in two places at once!). I was one of those dino-crazed kids who spent considerable amounts of their time wondering what the world would be like if there were still some dinosaurs around and we could go see them in a controlled environment such as, say, a zoo or something, so this series' premise sounded like targeted advertising when I first read it. The child in me is beside herself: this was a wonderful read and I loved it right from the first chapter. This is by far the greatest dinosaur manga of all time. It treats the titular animals like animals, rather than simply giant monsters to be feared. The first chapter made me tear up, this is special. The protagonist is someone that I personally, as a huge Paleonerd, can relate to. I want more people to read this. I was always that guy who said: "You see that bird over there? Well, that's technically a dinosaur.". I love seeing that somewhere after all this time. On top of that, the dinosaurs are mostly pretty accurate which is a huge plus. I love how this manga teachesWhat can I say? It is wholesome. It is educational. It is beautiful. The characters are interesting. The dinosaurs are beautiful. I love it so much. I hope this series ends up being at least 15 or 20 volumes long. Please. Oh please!! The location is included as an expansion named Dominion Biosyn Expansion for the game Jurassic World Evolution 2, which players can work for Biosyn, construct the research facility and manage the valley. TLDR; young girl with passion for dinosaurs never grew up and became a dinosaur zookeeper in her twenties. And main villain seems to be capitalism, as it should be. The plot continues in part 2, where the park executives think about selling Masaru. Karin is opposed to this. Meanwhile, Suma Suzume finds Masaru's broken horn, and she and Karin start to make a little interactive area to not let the park executives sell Masaru. Their interactive area is an instant hit, and the park executives do not decide to sell Masaru



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