I'm not sure exactly without seeing the content. But generally, it might be about differentiating between facts and fictional elements in a set of materials presented in unit 6.
I don't know. There's no widespread knowledge or reliable source indicating whether Toriyama actually reviewed the manga guides. It remains a mystery for now.
You could start by showing them some examples of manga and woodblock art. Then, have them try simple drawing exercises to get familiar with the styles.
" The Bizarre Case Unit " was a horror mystery novel based on true rumors. The story told the story of Mu Shenyu and the others, who formed the Strange Case Team, in order to pursue the truth, they did not hesitate to take risks to explore all kinds of strange events. The novel showcased a series of bizarre events and characters that were fascinating and attractive to the readers. In addition, there was also a TV series of the same name directed by Zhao Junkai, which told the story of how the police department dealt with all kinds of strange and mysterious cases. However, the information given about the specific content and evaluation of the Strange Case Unit was not enough to provide more details.
To draw manga, practice basic shapes and anatomy. For the review, note the unique aspects of the manga, like its genre-bending or innovative plot. Mention if it stands out among similar works and if it has any flaws. Conclude with a recommendation based on your overall impression.
Well, usually such manga might have unique character designs and a complex plotline. The tentacle element could add an element of fantasy or strangeness.