Manga Planet: Neko Neko Yokoucho Week 2 in Review

Baby Zoccha chapters 3 and 4- this was delightfully enjoyable for lack of better wording I loved the exploration of dynamics between a mother cat and her kittens

Nuku Nuku Final chapters 3 and 4- this series still isn’t leaving that deep of an impression on me as it could have I loved certain aspects the artwork was lush and there were enjoyable moments I had fun reading it, it’s a fun way to pass the time

My First Cat chapters 3 and 4- the continued exploration into this stylish manga’s dynamic relationships between humans and cats required a brief re-read admittedly

Ryo Ikuemi’s There is A Limit to Cuteness chapters 3 and 4- more fluffy adventures to be had, oddly these types of short auto-biographical manga stick out in my head more the writing was concise and fun

Cat Melting Pot chapters 3 and 4- there was some fun slapstick-esque moments in these chapters that hit close to home as someone who has daily experiences with cats the more frank humor depicted on-panel created a more identifiable atmosphere

 

Keeping A Cat At the Age of thirty chapters 2 and 3- these stories were more philosophical in nature with the cat serving as a sound-board for the protagonist’s daily musings that said the cat them-self had layers to their dialogue that served as excellent contemplative material the watercolors were lushly illustrated even if you don’t normally care for this type of waxing philosophy narrative this series is still a treat irregardless

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