tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2253617342459323901.post1888915390471038813..comments2024-03-07T08:26:01.923+11:00Comments on Geek of Oz: Manga Review - Tegami Bachi Volume 1Chris Comerfordhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13636939388601063664noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2253617342459323901.post-26522274454150144052013-07-14T04:04:49.373+10:002013-07-14T04:04:49.373+10:00...Uhm. Actually as you get further into the serie......Uhm. Actually as you get further into the series you start to realize that Tegami Bachi is set in a dystopia-type of setting. <br /><br />True each region seems to prosper for the most part, and most places don't seem at all affected by the Gaichuu other than the dangers they pose when they travel, but people are generally forced to remain within the confines of each region unless they are given some form of summons/permission from the Capital, Akatsuki.<br /><br />They're not allowed to know about how their government functions or even about the Capital which is considered elite and a paradise.<br /><br />It's comparable to how the main character draws closer to his goal.<br /><br />The closer he starts to reach the light, the darker the truth of the world and it's government becomes. <br /><br />Of course it doesn't quite lose that innocent lightheartedness from the beginning, which is something to love about this series, but it's definitely not to be taken lightly that there isn't something sinister and corrupt going on in Amber Ground's system.Halhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12494037566235316771noreply@blogger.com