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ご主人様と獣耳の少女メル
18
3
Finished
Jun 13, 2016 to Mar 27, 2018
9.3/10
Average Review Score
100%
Recommend It
3
Reviews Worldwide
While I will say the lolicon and slavery aspects are a little bit questionable. Itou Hachi has some of the most beautiful art I have ever seen, and she continues to blow me away with the soft attention to detail in backgrounds, architecture and shadows. While the manga isn't straight fluff like some modern yuri, it doesn't shy away from being cute. The story isn't that amazing since it mostly focuses on basic slice-of-life elements. There is some, not entirely unreasonable, drama towards the end of the series that calls into question whether a romantic relationship between Mel and her master would be wise oreven legal. However, the manga ends up being so cute and heartwarming through it all that I couldn't help crying a little when the characters expressed their love for one another even if it was in predictable ways. If you don't mind the age gap or the ears and tail this series is as good as it gets in the art department and will leave you feeling warm and fuzzy.
In the late Victorian era, there exists a race known as beastkin. They are those who are born with the ears and tails of an animal. Handled by the government from birth, all beastkin children are trained to become the perfect servant for their assigned human masters. Mel is one such beastkin, and her clumsiness and timidity delay her dream of finding a master of her own. Mel is eventually given to a young author. Her new master is reclusive, keeping only the company of the family maid, Colette, in an expansive mansion. The master is initially indifferent to having a beastkin servant, but their relationship deepens as they learn more about each other and become more like family. [Written by MAL Rewrite]
I will be talking about the majority of the contents of this manga including the ending so if you want to go into the manga with an open mind and without spoilers I’d recommend reading it first. Itou Hachi’s fantastical yet beautiful reimagining of a Victorian era manor sets the bar for the level of sincerity that mangaka should take when looking to present feelings as complicated and diverse as love. The best place to start is with Mel herself. Mel enters into her life at the manor with the reader allowing us to take in her experiences together. She makes it through these early days oncuriosity and determination, establishing the innocent wonder she still holds. This wonder persists despite the glimpses we get into Mel’s past and the abuse she has lived through. Her strength is shown in her persistence, never giving in despite the abuse and her position in society as it seems an impossibility to ever have any control over her own life. However, Mel is still left with something positive out of her past in the form of a friend that grew to truly understand her. This friend provides support for Mel not only during the time of her abuse but also in giving her the confidence that her emotions towards her master are valid and worth supporting, understanding what would bring true happiness to Mel. Master of both the estate and Mel is a mysterious yet increasingly genuine writer. The beautiful estate in which she resides is a remnant of much more exorbitant and engaged times, now managed by just herself, the family's maid and Mel. The emptiness of manor perfectly captures the emotions she is going through. She is worn out, uninspired and directionless, simply living a life as if carrying out a long dead tradition. Mel entering into her world breathes life into the mansion in ways the master could have never imagined. Transforming her life by giving it purpose, literally filling in what should have been there. Her affinity towards Mel should come as no surprise as she is totally enraptured by the joy and experience of Mel discovering a life worth living which is reflected back onto her. Just as the master is inevitably drawn to Mel, Mel starts to understand and grow in her love for her master throughout the course of the manga. Beastkin within the world of this manga are servants raised from birth to obey whoever they end up with. With this etched into her mind her experience with her master is one that develops gradually. Whether it be cleaning the manor or being allowed to sleep with her master when scared by a thunderstorm each of her experiences leads her to understand both the maturity of her master and the love her master has for her. She grows to learn her master’s ‘scent’, finding a person that truly loves her. Therefore, the combination in the master’s desire of Mel’s innocence and Mel’s infatuation with the maturity of her master is the driving link in this absolute relationship. One character whose importance can't be emphasized enough is the original maid of the manor. Herself a relic that has outlived the majority of the family she serves, she is the one to push the master forward in life. Observing the master each day has deepened her attention towards what the master needs, and is the one that drives the master toward meeting Mel in the first place. Seeing that the master was somewhat lost, she decided to push for what ended up being the perfect remedy. After meeting Mel and working with her, she grows to understand the relationship Mel and her master are moving towards. Making peace with her own position in the world, she knows that the way she can truly support them is by letting them free. Being set free is possibly the most important thing to take away from the relationship Mel and her master have built for one another. Their final decision is to leave the manor in full; its memories, its customs and the system of beliefs that govern the area. The maid stays behind to relinquish them from any obligations to their previous life. This story of Mel and her master ends on a hopeful note. A hope that we can grow to accept love in the many forms it takes and the depth of what love encompasses and ultimately means for these characters. Some may dismiss this manga and the relationship of our main characters as unacceptable. Just as beastkin are brought up in the world of this manga to live and act a certain way so too are we to conform to the standard view of what love can encompass. However, the truth is that love is so much more than just what we conform to accept. Even if this type of story is not for you, its value is undeniable and the characters just as valid as any other work.
This manga is one of the best yuri manga I've ever read. I absolutely love the story that revolves around a young cute girl being taken in and loved by an older woman. I love healing stories like this where the main girl has had a rough past but opens up. Both of the main characters in this manga are so adorable and their every interaction is a yuri fans dream. Mel is so fluffy and cute that you cant not fall in love with her the second you see her along with her adorable smile that constantly has me praising how cute she is. Themaster like Mel is very cute when she reacts to Mel's smiles and when she gets surprised. Seeing her fuss over every little detail and worry about Mel all the time is soooo good. I love how overprotective she is which leads to some great yuri. Also the scenes where they sleep together are literally THE BEST. The art is really nice and the character designs are perfect. Mel looks so fluffy with her tail and ears and the master really has that cool calm look about her which makes it all the better when Mel makes her smile or surprised. Some of the reactions from characters genuinely had me tearing up just from one frame. Overall I absolutely love this manga which is such a shame its only 3 volumes like most yuri manga. This manga immediately made it into my top 10 favourite manga and I'm definitely planning to re-read it in the near future.