A thalia in Germany recommends mangas like Dragon Ball, One Piece and Co. - but the descriptions are just wild

Not only books can make a smile, but also their descriptions. (Image © Masashi Kishimoto / Pierrot)

A few years ago, a trend towards social media has circulated in which employees from book trade companies described the books in their range in a humorous way.

In the meantime, this practice has also become natural with us, which is why you might meet entertaining descriptions the next time you visit the shop, like those we introduce to you.

Funny manga descriptions in Thalia branches viewed

The Tikok user Silvered1ZZ proves a watchful eye and photographs the manga descriptions in oneMuse-filiale. The user shares the find with the community. Such a collection of different descriptions can be found ina video(Attention, if your headphones wear; The audio is really loud).

Among other things, the user shares this photo of a Naruto description. (Image: TikK / Silvered1ZZ)

In the video you can see entertaining manga summary that encourage you to buy or to make a smile for connoisseurs of the work. Among them are such “masterpieces” that directly make the works of Masashi Kishimoto directly:

"Naruto: Do ​​you know Boruto? This is the history with his father."

"Boruto: Do ​​you know Naruto? This is the spin-off series with his son."

Oh yes, thanks. This is probably not meaningful for newcomers, but reference to the other row brings us to smile. In other TikToks - there aretwomore- the user shares even more observations.

If such content hits your humor, the other TikToks are also worth a look. Then do not miss any more accurate descriptions as the following:

"My Hero Academia: Junge howls until he gets superpowers."

Don't get us wrong: My Hero Academia has absolutely epic moments when superhero and villains compete against each other in bombastic battles, but somehow that fits something, right?

A look at the comments under one of the Tikok videos even provides information about where the Thalia branches in question: in the Bavarian Regensburg, in the Danube shopping center.

So if you pay a visit to the city - or happen to live in the area and have recognized the branch directly based on the pictures - you can drop by. Or go looking for entertaining descriptions in your bookshop on site. Happy reading!