Rainbow Nisha Rokubou No Shichinin Chapter 1 //top\\ Full Review
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The opening chapter of Rainbow: Nisha Rokubou no Shichinin introduces six delinquents—Mario, Cabbage, Soldier, Turtle, Scam, and Joe—who are sent to the brutal Shonan Special Reformatory in 1955 Japan, setting a dark tone immediately. Amidst systemic abuse from guards and a sadistic doctor, the boys, along with their cellmate Sakuragi, begin to form an unbreakable bond. rainbow nisha rokubou no shichinin chapter 1 full
The chapter immediately introduces us to the hierarchy of this hell. On one side, you have the boys—six teenagers (Mario, Smokey, Baremoto, Heita, Suppon, and the protagonist, Rokurouta Sakuragi, nicknamed "Rock"). On the other side, you have the guards, led by the monstrous Ishihara. Because Rainbow is a mature seinen manga (originally
In a poignant scene, they share a small sip of alcohol hidden by Mario and make a pact. They aren't just cellmates; they are brothers. The dialogue is rough, full of period-accurate slang and bravado, but the underlying emotion is pure. They vow to survive until they are 20 years old. The chapter immediately introduces us to the hierarchy
In , they are gathered into Cell 2 under the sadistic watch of a guard named Ishihara (no relation to Rotten). The chapter wastes no time in establishing the hierarchy of pain. The boys are stripped of their names, their dignity, and their future.
If you're interested in reading more, I highly recommend checking out the rest of the series. With its unique blend of drama, action, and humor, Rainbow: Nisha Rokubou no Shichinin is sure to keep you on the edge of your seat.









