
The latest volumes of the Wandance manga see Kabo inching closer to his rhythm, but the gap between him and true dance mastery seems to be widening.
Verified Reporter


Alright, let's talk about *Wandance* volumes 8 through 10. Kabo is still out there, trying to find his groove, trying to connect with the beat. The reviewer says he's getting closer, which is… something, I guess. But they also mention that the distance between him and actual dancing is growing. Classic. Just when you think a character is making progress, they hit another roadblock.
I'm not going to pretend I'm deeply invested in Kabo's dance aspirations. It's a niche subject, and the execution seems… well, average. The narrative here is about the struggle, the persistence, the slow grind towards a goal. It's the kind of story that requires a lot of patience from the reader, and honestly, I'm not sure it's always rewarded. But if you're really into the intricacies of dance and the personal journey of a determined, yet possibly misguided, protagonist, then these volumes might offer something.
Ultimately, it’s another installment in the saga of Kabo trying to dance. Whether he’ll ever truly master it or just keep chasing the rhythm remains to be seen. If you’ve been following his journey, then these volumes are a necessary continuation. If you’re on the fence, I’d say proceed with caution. It's not exactly setting the world on fire.
"Wandance volumes 8-10? Kabo is still trying to dance? Yawn. At least the reviewer didn't totally give up on him." — The Shonen Hype-Man
Source: Wandance Volumes 8-10 Manga Review
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