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Aug 3, 2025
A pure, heartwarming and just cute manga series about real life happenings of this manga creators cats.
There are plenty of similar manga series that are based on either a manga creators own life or their pets but this manga is special in it's own way were we get to see plenty of cat shenanigans and more in this cute sometimes 4-koma and one page/story manga series.
As a cat person and cat part owner, I can relate to what is happening in this series. All the way from a cat lazing around to having poop zoomies. Ton-chan and Shino-chan are two very cute cats which the
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author is basing this series about but sometimes we get other cats or pets as well which the author has stories about.
Being such a cute series, it's a major plus that everything is colored and cute. This series would not work as a regular black and white manga. Very easy to read and it's possible to take breaks whenever you want since each page has a new small story. The author adds own private pictures of the cats with explanations as well. Possibly the only negative there is is that it's not long enough and should have more fun stuff in it but as what we can see, we'll get many more stories in later volumes.
Overall, having bought and read the currently released six volumes, I really do enjoy how the manga looks in it's physical form as well on the shelf. A series for fans of cats and cat lovers, this is a series you should give a try and see how much you can relate to it comparing your own little furballs to the creators own ones. A nice and calming read that deserves at least an 8/10 for sure.
Reviewer’s Rating: 8
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Jul 29, 2025
This one was quite the uncensored manga where they for once did not pixelate or have a holy beam over the characters privates.
But do not get fooled here because this series is or what it feels like it is, an LGBTQ friendly series and the private parts that does not have any holy beam on, are sadly the male genitalia.
As mankind has always known, Alpha males are usually the boss of the masses but in this little series, we actually have an Alpha female with a male part down there, and our second protagonist is a whiny little Omega who can't basically say no to
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getting stuffed behind.
But as for what the series is actually about, we have this Omega man, a real man named Ohkami, who fakes being an Alpha due to the work environment where he works as a waitress. A high class restaurant where he can play to be a high class citizen without anyone knowing, until a new co-workers starts, a shemale named Oukami. Let's call her He/She Oukami, almost immediately sniffs out that our man Ohkami is a bitchy Omega man and the rest is quite history. He/She Oukami plays with our little Ohkami like the bitch he is and this is only due to this so called hierarchy where Alphas are the bosses and Omegas are the lower class citizens who Alphas have all the right to do the business to.
Story wise, I think this series is kind of weird since this is not the kind of series usually read by many but I decided to give it a try mainly due to the cover of the first volume. Being only four volumes long, bought the physical volumes to read and it was quite good despite the, for me, obvious ending.
The art is quite heavy with this black and white colored pages. Quite a lot of black ink over several parts and not only the so called "background" of a characters which usually has black ink around the pages. Quite surprised they did not censor the male genitalia and we can also see some chests at way fewer times, which is a sad thing. The characters are quite lively has many expressions which is also quite nice.
Overall, as mentioned earlier this is only four volumes long. Not long at all and the physical volumes actually look quite nice, either the covers or the back of the manga books while they are on the shelve. Might not be a hit for many but the more who gives this one a try, the more people might read it in the future, is my take on this.
Reviewer’s Rating: 6
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May 18, 2025
A series where a plot is at least ninety percent about food and ten percent of other miscellaneous moments like bandit hunting.
It's hard to describe a series like this since the majority of the plot is only about cooking food outside and enjoying your time with your colleagues while they eat your food. Why is this series like this?
Mell Risurisu, a mediocre looking elf, that something new, leaves the Elf forest so she can live in the city instead since she felt unneeded in the elf community due to the lack of magic. Unsurprisingly, she's very good at cooking food and has knowledge about all
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different kind of medicinal plants and other consumable ingredients that grow in the forests. She's otherwise weak but gets the chance to join a squadron of knights as their medic but yet again, unsurprisingly, only the cooking skills are needed due to quite the powerful colleagues. Join in on their quest to eat random stuff in the woods and get the intense one minute of action you've been waiting for.
Reading this, I wonder myself why I'm actually reading this since seriously, nothing exciting happens. We have great characters though that can give you a chuckle or two at some points like for example the captain called Ludtink who looks like a bandit and gets called that by his team sometimes due to his scary facial expressions etc. Otherwise, I don't think there's anything that points out good moments in this series due to the lack of story telling and constant cooking.
Every new volume, we get a character introduction at the beginning which sometimes can be a plus since it's hard to remember them all due to the lack of interesting moments and the delays in my own reading of this series. But this could be something some series need to do sometimes.
Overall, I can't really recommend this series to anyone and only have mixed feelings myself over this series. It's more like a "Meh or Eh" kind of like story. Those who enjoy reading slow life kind of series about cooking and a lot of chatting might honestly enjoy this way more than I do. Which is why I can only give this a small 6/10. It's fine and acceptable but nothing I'd consider good or recommend.
Reviewer’s Rating: 6
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Apr 11, 2025
Uglymug, Epicfighter is a weird manga for sure. We have a character that is not similar to the thousands of others out there.
We have this Uglymug named Yoshioka Shigeru, who in his previous life was an epic salesman who got his life turned around due to
a falsely claimed sexual assault in a train ride. Now a neet, horrified of females due to the trauma, gets a pop-up message similar to
a virus warning, that he can start a new life. Weirdly enough, being ugly in this old life, he sacrifices he's chance to handsomeness for
epic stats and so starts the new life of Uglymug, Epicfighter.
To be
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honest, I really got interested in this series mainly due to the absolute "uglyness" of this character Shigeru. But he's not that ugly in my opinion. This is a manga which has something different compared to the other thousands similar isekai series, which is the looks of the main character. But don't let that scare you off. The comedy is very enjoyable, for me at least, and these companions Shigeru got transported with have all different kind of personalities which are quite interesting as well. Talking about them would make this a spoiler so we'll skip that.
This manga series is not about Shigeru alone and his Godlike powers. This series will give us a great story of companionship and
the trust between these characters as well as Shigerus' own will to protect and care for them and none of his companions doesn't
even care how ugly he is which makes this a bit wholesome as well. They try to help him however they can as well as enjoy each others company in their adventure.
The art seems kind of mediocre at some parts but I do like the character art of our great Uglymug, Epicfighter Shigeru. Don't even know why but he has a mole with a hair sticking out. Being fat and ugly doesn't mean the art of the character is bad at all. The environment could have gotten a little work on it considering that the characters got the most artwork. Some cute faces and smug faces also makes this more enjoyable to read. But whenever there are colored pages, it's honestly really cool and good looking. If this was a full colored manga, it would have really nice looking environment and all that.
Overall, quite enjoyable. Not that long of a series and can be read in a few hours or so. Only downside is the sudden ending kind of like feeling but otherwise I did enjoy the story and the smug face from Shigeru and the despair look one of his companions gets sometimes. It's a hit or miss kind of series and I think many wouldn't like it but at the end of the day. We can't all enjoy everything there is. 6/10 would be my score and recommend it only because it's quite short.
Reviewer’s Rating: 6
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Mar 28, 2025
If something happens in your pants while watching this series, then we can all agree that you are a healthy person with good taste.
Now this series has it all that is absolutely necessary in a great hentai series which we lack in the latest hentai series that has been pumped out. Considering this is a ten + year hentai series as of right now, I'm sad the newer ones are lacking so much goodness.
All these lame regular vanilla scenes in other series truly makes you bored enough that you wont even try to reach heaven.
But this series has some pure amazing lesbian love with toys
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mixed with a dude shoved balls deep in the cracker of this purple haired goddess. That was an amazing experience to see. We got all the moves we needed to see, be it in the shower, behind a desk or in a freaking drawer.
It's an interesting environment we can see these scenes happening. A manga cafe in Japan should be quite popular but as this is a hentai with a decent plot, surprise surprise, it ain't so. We need space so our bro can do his thing with these girls, that lucky sob.
The animation is perfect for having these four cute girls with finally normal sized mamas that move and gets grabbed very erotically compared to those freaking cows with the ridiculous melons in many others. The scenes also gives the viewer nice shots and pure bliss's of these female girls in ecstasy and orgasm while the dude apparently has the stamina of some kind of a monster. Jesus Christ. The smaller issue would probably be the weird coke machine exploding a few times. Couldn't add a little more reality but it's hentai so...
Sound wise, it's gentle music to your ears hearing the girls during their lovely moments but outside of these holy moly scenes, it's just like watching another quite high quality series. The repeated sounds and words we all know during the scenes are quite boring though this happens in almost every single hentai no matter where you look.
As for enjoyment, do I need to even say it, but you damn know I will. This was a truly enjoyable series to watch. Even my neighbor who walked past the window almost stopped and took a peek off this greatness since he glanced this way. This was quite amusing as well to watch with like a weird zipper accident making our dude fly up, doing a back flip and landing penis first in our lovely purple haired goddess's mouth. How in the holy hell did that work?
The only sad part is that this couldn't go for as long as twelve plus episodes as I would have loved to see what more great scenes they could have come up with with the girls. A very nice 8/10 for enjoyment while checking if our friendly neighbor truly walked just past the window or is hiding somewhere in the bushes.
Reviewer’s Rating: 8
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Mar 20, 2025
On the quest to hunt the fluff. 'Cause the fluff is the fluff. Fluffing the fluff out the fluffs just for the fluffs.
A manga series of a girl who is way too overpowered, but instead of wanting to be the hero or saint, she just wants to hug fluffy furries.
Plot wise, I have barely any idea how I should even explain it. The synopsis explain basically only the first chapter so we'd have to dive further in for the real fluffs. Kanata, being a genius, gets her blessings checked and because of her genius and kind attitude, the mankind, or her fellow humans, would love
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her to be the saint. But little do they know, she couldn't care less about that and just wants to get the rarest and most useless skill there is, tamer. Just so she can fluff with the fluffs. Also known as hugging the holy hell out of fur animals.
I quite enjoy the character and art in this series. Kanata being quite cute when she gets the fluffs and when something is not fluffy, oh hells nah, run the heck out of there. Kind off. Already in the first few chapters, we get introduced to a real cute fluff, which seems to be a cat but I don't want to spoil too much. Hopefully you'll find the interest in checking it out, what the fluff is all about.
Really not knowing where the plot is going in this series, 'cause it seem to be on a bit of a repeat when it's about the fluffs but it goes in an interesting way anyways. Considering her quest for the fluffs, we will see more in the future.
As for the art, it's not bad in my opinion. I enjoy the facial expressions and different kind of fluffs but also the background is nicely drawn. Having read the first five physical copies of this manga, it feels way different than in a digital way to read. The flow of the art and characters feel a bit different as you turn the pages or just look at the artwork compared to a click on your mouse. I for sure, enjoy reading about the fluffs and Kanata's quest for more fluffs while just flicking away the object standing in her way, which can be a bit boring since nothing basically can stand in her way of the fluffs.
A perfect manga for readers who enjoy furries and fluffy fluffs with comedy, action and nice medieval like environment.
I hope you'll enjoy me in the quest for more fluffy fluffs in this fluff hunting quest for perhaps more than 7 fluffies out of 10 fluffs.
Reviewer’s Rating: 7
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Mar 6, 2025
If you start playing a new game, an immensely popular game where you can literally do anything that you could possibly think of. Except maybe illegal or morally wrong stuff which might get you banned or kicked out by the administrators. Now, imagine playing this game and have exactly everything you do, movements, talks, whatever, written down on a notepad and then have someone read it. This is that.
This series is basically a step by step of what our protagonist do in her play time on this popular game called Free Life Fantasy Online.
Our protagonist, Kotone, is apparently a very beautiful teenage girl with huge
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knockers for some reason. When she's not playing games, she goes to school, eat or sleep. Barely anything of this is mentioned in this series as this is basically the step by step walkthrough on her gameplay. Playing a zombie in this game, Kotone has to survive and evolve her character to possibly be one of the mightiest ones.
This series has some interesting character choices the players can make when they start playing the game. Like you can be a normal human, but also everything from a fairy to a horse for some reason. But sadly, there's not a lot of information on these others since we only follow Kotone and her Zombie character for the most part. Unless she talks and ask the other characters about their own race.
The action scenes and/or fighting scenes aren't exciting or thrilling at all. Quite disappointing to say. It's more like "goblin does this and I twirl around and do this and I managed to kill it" kind of like feeling when reading some of them. As there's not much happening except the daily tasks our Kotone does like talking to others, brewing potions or cooking food, the entire series feels quite like the waste of time to even read. I have yet to even read about any ecchi scenes in this series despite eight volumes in. Why's the genre in here then?
The only enjoyable so far has been the BBS where unknown players talk to each other in a forum like place. The talks can derail a bit which is sometimes fun to read but that's basically it.
Now I'm too far gone into this series and I can't seem to stop for some reason after eight physical volumes of this light novel.
My own personal thought can only be that I honestly wonder how this series is still ongoing and who even approved of something so unexciting and lack of story as this one to even get published.
This is however a good series to read whenever you're bored as you can take a break whenever as barely anything ever happens.
Makes me wonder yet again how in the holy hell is this series even popular enough to reach the current volume count.
It's a hit or miss kind of series, some of you might enjoy it and some might be like me with my thoughts on this. But at the end of the day, it's always good to give it a try at least to see for yourself.
Reviewer’s Rating: 6
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Mar 4, 2025
Whenever there's a side story in any kind of series you read, do you enjoy them? Are they exciting and funny or do they make you feel like saying; What was/is the point of this to be honest?
This is what this spin-off of one of the most enjoyable series I've read, I'm the Evil Lord of an Intergalactic Empire, kind of feels like.
What is the point of this?
But, as enjoyable as the parent story is, this one has it's own perks. Taking place in the sidelines or other parts of lord Liams domain or the space itself, it's not a different dimension or world
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at least, thankfully.
We have a female knight named Emma, some looser soldiers by her side and there are few characters from the main series in this one as well. Now if you're familiar with the main series, two female nut case knights who work for lord Liam have their fun in this spin-off, imagine the horror Emma has to witness. You might know whom I'm talking about if you've read the main series for a while.
The point of this series would probably be to give more story time on characters who doesn't get much time in the main series. However, we do have Emma who's a brand new character, but she's so bland and quite boring. There's nothing interesting about her that catches my interest at all. Maybe except that she can pilot an Avid kind of like vessel. The main series characters are the ones who kind of steal the show and makes this series more interesting but it's not like they take over this entire spin-off series.
The illustrations are exactly the same kind as in the main series. There are some cute ones of Emma and other female characters but also cool robots.
Personal thoughts is still that I still don't really know what the point of this is. But it's enjoyable in it's own way at least. There's nothing wrong with the series and it has interesting characters and fights. Seeing a different kind of world view instead of from lord Liams is the point. Which I can dig since the main series is so enjoyable. Which to be honest, might be the point of this.
If you've enjoyed the main series then give this one a try is basically all I can say.
Reviewer’s Rating: 6
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Feb 25, 2025
Accidentally summoned to another world along with two others, only to be trained by a mean ogre?
Fight, get beaten, forced to run for miles without stopping, healed and then doing all these things again while healing yourself nonstop. Would be a hell of a torture routine in order to get into shape.
Characters like Usato, getting summoned, kidnapped by an ogre, trained harsly in order to be one of the greatest healers
this fantasy world has ever seen, would be interesting enough to read about. In order to not get whooped by demons that are lurking behind the bushes, Usato, his classmate Kazuki and senpai
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Suzune need to be the heroes to end the creepy lurking demons once and for all.
The stuff mentioned above would be the plot in the first volume but in order not to spoil for readers of this review, I'm not mentioning everything.
Our heroes gets stronger in their own way. As Usato is basically kidnapped by this mean ogre like woman called Rose, his friends have their own training to do. Which in my opinion, isn't that interesting due to the major training regimen Usato goes through in the first volume. This funny training regimen is what got me interested in this series.
The illustrations in this physical light novel are quite weak in my honest opinion. But there are quite a few of them so it is nice to have a small break during the reading and just watch the illustration of the scene which was just described in the story.
Personally, this series is recommended for those who really enjoy reading about character development and the story behind this ogre for example. Some parts felt quite lame and could probably have been skipped but it seems like those as well are a waypoint forward to meet new characters. This series story and development doesn't give me a strong attachment to it and I take my time reading it leisurely as each volume can be read quite quickly. I'd recommend you to check out the anime first a bit and then decide if you want to dive in to this series.
Reviewer’s Rating: 6
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Jan 31, 2025
"Isekai'ed into a world... where proper waste disposal rules!"
Imagine writing an isekai series, where there actually are no one who is majorly overpowered and has a harem.
This series is quite a fresh take on how isekai series should be more written and I can tell you little bit about it right now.
Imagine an being re-borned into a child, however you can't do much with your knowledge and you have no powers. But our lovely young child can only remember parts of her old life which actually helps a bit under her long and sometimes rough journey. She meets a tiny slime who is on
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the verge of popping out of existence but manage to tame it and turn it into her very first tamed monster, and thus the journey begins to meet friends and foes alike.
Trying to be as spoil free as I can now so I can mention at least two characters a bit here. Ivy, our little protagonist, is a young fragile little girl with some memories of her past life. Now that doesn't sound exciting at all, however, it's honestly all about the journey with her little first tamed slime: Sora. A blue, weak as holy hell looking blue ball of cuteness with not a single remarkable thing about it. That is until something extraordinary happens and it actually eats trash.
It's the journey that is the major plot of this series. A magical world in a way, but so far no dragons have been fought and highly doubt there will be any. Magic energy in products making them magical like a bag with infinite space in it and tiny silencers so no one can hear your conversations. But also auras, which can be felt by our tiny friend Ivy, and many more since she has to travel through dangerous places like the woods or visit villages and try her best to survive. As our protagonist isn't an overpowered person, she will have to figure out who to trust and who to stay away from in order to survive during her travels.
Illustrations are very nice cutely drawn. Majority are of course of Ivy but also other characters that will show up further in the series. A very relaxed and cute facial expression of our protagonist is one of the best highlights of these illustrations.
Personal thoughts on this series is that it's very enjoyable to read. The chapters are very short, in the physical release at least, for once compared to many other light novel series. Only a few pages long until a new chapter which makes it way easier to read and take a break whenever you feel like it. I'm honestly surprised there aren't many who actually are reading this series and no one had even made a review yet.
I'd call this series a mystery where you solve cases while traveling and staying in villages which makes it even more fun to read so you can try to figure out who the mastermind could be in whatever the case now is.
Reviewer’s Rating: 8
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