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Fluffy, Fluffy Cinnamoroll, Volume 1 by Yumi Tsukirino

maeg06va's review

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fast-paced

4.5

theseventhl's review

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3.0

Cute and fluffy but I won't be going out of my way to pick up future volumes. The highlight of it for me was Yumi Tsukirino's art; I would very much recommend her previous series Magical Pokemon Adventure, which Viz also published in English a few years back. This series reminds me a lot of the anime Ochaken (Tea Dogs) except that Ochaken had more whimsy and less sugar.

libraryterri's review

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3.0

Cute! Almost too cute -- sugar overload. I would read volume 2 though for something light and happy :)

cimorene1558's review

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1.0

I'm not saying this is bad, I just really didn't like it. I don't get the Japanese insanely-cute thing at all, and this is definitely a product of that. I mean, a cloud puppy with a curled tail who falls out of the clouds into a bakery full of puppies? It's like Care Bears or something, only more so. These show every sign of being a hit at my library (I'm patting myself on the back for seeing the potential, even if I don't personally get the appeal), but I think the concept is boring and somewhat revolting in a cotton-candy way, and this particular book is just plain boring.

raechsreads's review

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3.0

Cute story about pups named after foods that hang out at a Cafe. Very much a manga that any age would enjoy. All the pups are adorable and work together to solve their problems.

raechsreads's review against another edition

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3.0

The pups are learning more about each other. Plus, Cavity is still trying to catch Cinnamoroll. This series is really cute.

raechsreads's review against another edition

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3.0

The cute series continues with tales of the pups. New stories are started and the pups learn new lessons as friends. Plus, all the treats make me want a treat in real life.

raechsreads's review against another edition

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3.0

The pups adventures take them through many situations to learn and grow. Plus, there's a bonus story at the end following the girls. All of the pups are adorable and I'm enjoying their stories.

raechsreads's review against another edition

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3.0

The pups go to school and meet other cafe people. The new characters are fun to see interacting with the Cafe Cinnamon pups. I'm hoping to learn more about a few of the new characters.

drcbooks's review

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3.0

It was obvs SUPER cute, but talking about the premise and the characters is more enjoyable than actually reading it unfortunately. Stories were quick and full of change/action. While it kept me reading along, it almost felt as if each segment ending too quickly and could have benefited from more character building, even just having the puppies chat with one another could have helped build this world and interest that is full of so much cute possibilities. The beginning explains each character and each of the magical elements that you will find in the story which is a helpful element for these very young manga readers. A young child willing to give manga a chance with an existing interest in cute animals or sweets could find a good match in this series.