A spin-off of Kobayashi-san Chi no Maid Dragon focusing on the daily life of Elma.
A spin-off of Kobayashi-san Chi no Maid Dragon focusing on the daily life of Iruru and Taketo.
You are reading Kobayashi-san Chi no Maid Dragon: Kanna no NichijÅ manga, one of the most popular manga covering in Comedy, Slice of life, Supernatural genres, written by Cool Kyoushinsha at MangaBuddy, a top manga site to offering for free. Kobayashi-san Chi no Maid Dragon: Kanna no NichijÅ has 125 translated chapters and translations of other chapters are in progress. Lets enjoy. If you want to get the updates about latest chapters, lets create an account and add Kobayashi-san Chi no Maid Dragon: Kanna no NichijÅ to your bookmark. A spin-off of Kobayashi-san Chi no Maid Dragon focusing on the daily life of Kanna.
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Spin-off of Kobayashi-san Chi no Maid Dragon. The series focuses on the life of the otaku dragon Fafnir.
A spin-off of Kobayashi-san Chi no Maid Dragon focusing on the daily life of Iruru and Taketo.
Kabu was told by his father, that he is going to succeed the Umezaki group, but he is hesitant to do so. On the other hand, Sagawa, who is regarded as the successor of the group by everyone else, tests Kabu’s loyalty by giving him an ultimatum, to give up his company or Nirasawa. For Kabu, Nirasawa is not only a convenient pawn, but at the same time he’s a lover, that has captivated him with his unexpected cuteness. Will Kabu really send Nirasawa away…!? This story takes place 4 years after the events of Bi no Isu.
Wataru, a 3rd year student, has to do the cleaning at school in order to get enough credits to graduate. His partner in cleaning is Yugo, a 1st year student who tends to be absent at school. Yugo\'s arrogant attitude piques Wataru\'s interest since he sees in Yugo his childhood friend and, as a result, Wataru feels it\'s his duty to take care of him. But Yugo hides a secret...
A collection of stories from Shinoa's Twitter account compiled for COMITIA 137. 1. Koboreta Milk 2. Poolside nite 3. Kimi wa Unmei no Hito 4. Densha Monogatari 5. Natsu ga Kitara 6. Saitei no Koi wo Shiteiru 7. Okisaki-sama to Ningyo-hime 8. Shimi
Asano, who works part-time at a pub, is one day confessed to by a hot, antisocial coworker, Kakei. However, even after his confession, Kakei doesn't make any climactic moves, so Asano decides to take the initiative.
The continuation of Miiko Desu! This time, Miiko is in the fifth grade, and the stories have become more exciting! This series received the 1996 Shogakukan Manga Award for children's manga.
Includes also oneshot: "Hi Manyuaru Ren Ai": Akio suffers because of the harsh words that the man that left him used ‘If you only were a woman, it would be a lot better.’ Asking himself ‘Why did you say something like that?’ He runs into a friend in a bar, who also was left by his partner. They’re both uke, but they try to do it anyway. Could it be that one of them has an interior seme? What will happen?
An ordinary Japanese man dies and is sent to another world. The twist, though is... well... you know that Pixar movie Onward? Or Bright, the one with Will Smith? Basically, a setting where magic and dungeons and dragons are all real, but so much time has passed that they’ve developed a society similar to ours so you have orks working on their college dissertations in coffee shops while siren baristas use magic to create more decaf? Where political leaders instead established protests in segregated taverns to establish equality between humans and demonkind? Where farmers peddle mandrakes and slime extract at farmers markets so that health-savvy elves can make potion smoothies and then post a picture of them on Instagram? Yeah, it’s like that. Anyway, enjoy the story of the MC realizing that none of his skills from the old world will wow people in this new world because they already invented soy sauce and crop rotation and double-book accounting on their own. https://www.pixiv.net/en/artworks/77644407
The typical Kochikame plot involves Ryo-san coming up with a money-making scheme by inventing a new gadget or capitalizing on a fad, achieving great success, calling on Nakagawa's help as things turn sour, and finally losing it all as the fad runs out of steam or out of control. While the plots are gag-driven, much of the humor comes from the juxtaposition of mundane characters with the bizarrely incongruous (Nakagawa's wealth, Maria's appeal, everyone's lack of actual police work), most of which is never explained or rationalized in the slightest. Kochikame has a broad audience, ranging from adolescent boys to middle-aged salarymen. Much like Homer Simpson, Ryo-san's antics appeal to children who can laugh at an old buffoon and to men fearing that they are becoming old buffoons themselves. The stories are generally innocent in content, and what little violence appears is comical, while the occasional risqué subjects are included strictly for laughs rather than to titillate. In another parallel to The Simpsons, Kochikame's immense popularity has lead to guest appearances in the strip by Japanese celebrities such as Tetsuya Komuro. (From Wikipedia)
Siren is the absolute queen who administers the state of lakeside park city, which boasts a 99.9% safety and happiness rating. One day, one of the Ondine, the information terminals born from her, gets lost and helped by an uncouth boy named Len Kinami. Ondine feels a wamrth from Len, who complains as he pulls her hand along, but that emotion flows in to the queen, who becomes bewildered by the unknown feeling……!?