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  1. I finished reading the Elfen Lied manga just this last March 14. I can’t remember when I started it, though. I think it was pretty good. For one, Kouta and Yuka are a lot more developed. I remember when I watched Elfen Lied, I found Yuka bland, and I actively disliked Kouta, who I thought was a dick.

  2. Conclusion ( 大団円 / だいだんえん / daidan'en / Denouement ) is the one-hundred-seventh and final chapter of the Elfen Lied manga series, and, by extension, the final chapter of Volume Twelve. A broader summary of these events in the form of a story arc digest is also available. Time has passed since the death of Lucy/Nyu. Nozomi, who has recovered long enough to speak again ...

  3. Elfen Lied The story involves human mutations called "diclonii", who are born with horns on their heads and possess telekinetic powers, in the form of invisible "arms" called vectors. The power of these arms vary, but they can stop normal bullets and deflect some others. The number of them differ with each diclinous, as does their full range.

  4. Differences between the Elfen Lied anime and the manga are many, and noteworthy. Like many another manga series, when adapted to become an anime series, Elfen Lied underwent several changes in plot, setting, situations and characters. Each of the thirteen regular episodes, plus the OVA compress the events of the several manga chapters, and are not always in the exact order depicted in the ...

  5. Lucy is a special breed of human referred to as "Diclonius," born with a short pair of horns and invisible telekinetic hands that lands her as a victim of inhumane scientific experimentation by the government. However, once circumstances present her an opportunity to escape, Lucy, corrupted by the confinement and torture, unleashes a torrent of bloodshed as she escapes her captors. During her ...

  6. Elfen Lied (pronounced Elfen Leed, not ElfenLied”), written and drawn by Lynn Okamoto and serialized in Weekly Young Jump from 2002 to 2005, is a gornographic manga, which has been likened to a combination of X-Men, Carrie, Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, Friday the 13th, Love Hina, Devilman, Monster, Alien and Predator.

  7. Elfen Lied involves themes of social alienation, identity, revenge, child abuse, jealousy, regret and the value of humanity. At least, thats what Wikipedia says. At least, thats what Wikipedia says. All of these themes are explored in the most shallow of ways and doesnt leave much for you to think about.

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