Grand Blue is probably one of the funniest series I have ever read. With its jokes, facial expressions
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unexpected twists. Grand Blue delivers a whole lot of fun, with lots of beer. It's a perfect representation of how life can be unexpected. Like very unexpected, at least for Iori.Iori wanted to live a normal college life, and that's far from what he gets. He encounters the craziest characters, and soon after, he becomes one of them. On the surface, Grand Blue is a diving manga, where the group explores the importance of the sea, as well as the necessary requirements to dive into it.
I love every character and their interactions. Iori has a knack for honesty. Maybe too much. (Then again, she does have a nice ass)

All Grandblue is really is a bunch of people doing stupid stuff while having the utmost of fun, I've never laughed so hard at something more than I had with Grand Blue
Of course, this is just the main male cast we're talking about here. The female cast, well... They differ a little bit.
See, the female cast aren't as intense as the males, maybe except for one. But the others are more into the diving aspect of things.
Chisa Kotegawa is more into diving then anything else. She may be cold towards Iori a lot, but she has a soft spot for anyone who is interested in diving. She is a looker too 8)

When it comes to Grand Blue, it's not only comedy driven, but insanely character driven. Amidst all the comedy can come serious topics and tones where wise decisions must be made. Of course this isn't a central theme for Grand Blue, but when it does get to a serious tone, it does what it needs too...then goes back to comedy in the blink of an eye.
Grand Blue consists of a lot of over-the-top situations that for some reason just works as a comedy. Trust me, you'll have a good time reading this if you ever will. I love the manga to this day and I cannot wait for the anime to come this summer. It'll be a hell of a time.

Here's to the upcoming "Grand Blue" TV anime!

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