Amaama to Inazuma review

blazebolt77
Apr 02, 2021
I'm telling you.. the amount of fluff in this manga's probably illegal somewhere.

the story may not be the most original; a single father raising his young daughter with the help of some really nice people, we saw that in many mangas like Usagi drop (before in went to hell), My girl, etc.. but while all of them focus on the struggles and joys of daily life we find that this particular manga appeals to both your kororo and stomach, I've actually found myself googling many of the recipes that they introduce in this manga which is a pretty nice treat if you're a food lover (who isn't?).

Now enough about the food, the main characters are the father-daughter combo from heaven, Tsumugi is like the cutest most angelic child I've even seen and her father Inazuka is so amazing and hard working to the point it makes you feel like giving him a hug sometimes, there is also Iida Kotori who's a student of Inudzuka sensei and his cooking teacher of sorts and Yagi who's Inudzuka's friend and my personal favourite side characters. Many characters are introduced during the series and every one of them is as lovable as the next one.

The art is also amazing!! the way the artist draws the expressions and portrays the emotions of the characters could be considered the best part about this manga.. there was no way we would've enjoyed those special moments between Inudzuka and Tsumugi, and the faces they all make when eating, without this gorgeous art.

This is the kind of story you read when you need to take a break from all the cliche or gore and just want something heartwarming to enjoy while relaxing.

Ps. Don't read it around people or you'll end up looking like a dork from all the smiling and goofiness you'll emit. Plus don't read it in the middle of the night while hungry. You have been warned.
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Amaama to Inazuma
Amaama to Inazuma
Auteur Amagakure, Gido
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