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Finished
May 21, 2016 to May 22, 2017
8.0/10
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100%
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I'm gonna say this from the start: the overall score comes from the emotions I felt reading this manga. The story wasn't anything special. A fluffy little cat that can take a human form on the brink of death, saved by a human that becomes its 'Master'. If you have read enough yaoi mangas before, you definitely know how this is gonna go (mostly). What I wanna say is that, in spite of how painfully generic it is, the creator did an alright job with making the reader feel the characters' emotions. Or maybe I just related with Kedama a little bit too much. So, thestory gets a 6/10. Th art was okay, nothing special but not bad either, so it gets a 7/10. I feel like the artist could have paid a little more attention to details on some parts tho, it reminded me a lot of sketches and not a finished product. For characters, it's a 7/10. They're pretty damn generic honestly, but like I said, I relate a lot with Kedama so it gets points for that. Also for the high-schooler neighbour, that was an interesting character. Enjoyment: 9/10. It's quite short, it has sad chapters, it has feelings, it's good. Overall, it's an 8. I recommend it if you like yaoi, short stories that get a little sad at some point, the concept of animals turning into humans.
Chigusa is a businessman who lives alone. One day he picks up a dirty hairball-like animal, thinking it's a cat. He washes and feeds it and puts it to bed, but the next morning... in the room there's an adolescent with cat ears and a tail, which Chigusa has never seen before. He calls Chigusa "Master" and wants to serve him hard, so Chigusa names him "Kedama" (hairball) and they start living together, but... (Source: Gentosha Comics, translated)