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FUTAGO―ふたご―
27
5
Finished
Nov 8, 2002 to Dec 8, 2004
6.0/10
Average Review Score
100%
Recommend It
1
Reviews Worldwide
Futago was a good read for an evening! I loved the art-style (has some similar vibes with Nana and Paradise Kiss for me) and how humane the whole story was. We can see the development of each character, even if this manga is really short. Starting with sisters, that went back and forth from housewives to hard-workers. Why they were twins with so many differences? And how people perceive them. We can also see the developments in male characters, that, of course, break some hearts in order to understand their feelings and emotions. At least, I'm thankful they figured they heart and mind out. That's what,basically, makes this manga so real and natural. It's not the best out there. But still give it a try and you won't regret it.
Diligent 25-year-old novelist Yukari Nagaya is completely content living alone in the spacious apartment she purchased after her older twin sister, Ayaka, got married. The pair of siblings have grown apart over the years since their parents' divorce, and as such, Yukari is left taken aback when Ayaka visits her home one day with an odd request—to let a friend temporarily stay over. This friend, Naomi, is an avid traveler who became friends with Ayaka when he helped her catch a purse-snatching thief during her honeymoon in Hong Kong. Suspicious of their relationship, Yukari reluctantly agrees to let him live in her apartment until he finds a job with a stable income. Thus unfolds Futago, a story of love, marriage, family, and sisterhood. [Written by MAL Rewrite] Included one-shots: Volume 5: Papa Mama Futago, Eri-chan no Kare
