Unita Yumi, you are on notice.
Dec. 3rd, 2011 10:44 amSo I have seen Bunny Drop recced around as an adorable manga that's like Yotsuba& (which everyone should read instead of this because it's fabulous forever) but more realistic, and the beginning lives up to this, but I have...reservations...about the ending.
It begins the way everyone says it does: Daikichi adopts his grandfather's illegitimate daughter (he's 30, she's 5 or 6) when she shows up at the grandfather's funeral and no one seems to know what to do with her. He discovers that raising a kid is actually quite difficult. But then...
( Spoilers that could also be warnings, plus going on at length. )I can't really recommend it, although I would like some people to read it to see if my reactions are uncommon. I know a lot of the recs I saw earlier were at least a year or so ago when the last volume hadn't come out and presumably people didn't know this was what was going to happen, so I'd like to see if this changes things for people.
It begins the way everyone says it does: Daikichi adopts his grandfather's illegitimate daughter (he's 30, she's 5 or 6) when she shows up at the grandfather's funeral and no one seems to know what to do with her. He discovers that raising a kid is actually quite difficult. But then...
( Spoilers that could also be warnings, plus going on at length. )I can't really recommend it, although I would like some people to read it to see if my reactions are uncommon. I know a lot of the recs I saw earlier were at least a year or so ago when the last volume hadn't come out and presumably people didn't know this was what was going to happen, so I'd like to see if this changes things for people.