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May 20, 2013 to Dec 5, 2014
8.3/10
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Kokomo confiserie isnât really outstanding in any one aspect, and is a little shaky when it comes to some of the happenings in the story being a little odd or without much depth. Character development isnât always amazing (but Komomoâs is rather decent), but the characters themselves are memorable and likable, and the manga generally managed to hit a lot of the right notes for me. Though I canât give it more than a 7, enjoyment-wise itâs an 8 for me. What I really liked was Komomoâs character. She starts off really spoiled, annoying even, but within a few chapters she starts to learn about everythingand becomes much more palatable. What I like is that she doesnât just become a normal boring girl after losing her rich girl status, she remains a rather odd girl that has a bit of weird sensibilities, but manages to be endearing. Komomo has her innocence and is lacking in worldly knowledge, but sheâs really a girl that manages to see the important things and can stand up for herself and others at all the right times, in a way consistent with her character and not just thrown in unnaturally. Her inner strength is something admirable, and her contentment and appreciation for her new current life was a joy to watch. The ârich spoiled girlâ that is pure, strong, selfish and selfless at the same time was the main draw of the story for sure. Really a good girl. I also rather like Natsu. I thought itâd quickly go down the revenge but slowly fall in love route, but Iâm glad it didnât and it evolved into something cute and precious to them both. Their relationship was rather nice to watch and much based on enjoying each otherâs company rather than throwing in heart pounding moments, so it was a cute and sweet thing. The side characters were for the most part not annoying either(maybe one), and even if they were it quickly passes as the story doesnât drag on with the matter, which is a relief. New story plots unfortunately just come and go and gets solved rather quickly without that much impact, some a little odd and hasty while others not too impressively at best. But because itâs not too draggy, and the characters are enjoyable despite the story leaving a little to be desired, I can easily forgive most of the story (which is not that bad, just typical and not that memorable), and enjoy the ride. Enjoyment wise, it was pretty fun without any overly annoying bits. The romance isnât that prominent if youâre someone who needs lots of lovey interactions or heart pounding moments. But if youâre sick of manga relying on kabedons or whatever forceful sexual tension stuff without any real feelings behind it, and instead prefer something more fluffy, cute and innocent, where you can truly see the characters treat each other as precious beings in their lives, then this is pretty nice. Overall, if you liked the characters in special a/seiyuu ka! (authorâs previous work) but felt the story took too long to get anywhere in those works due to too many distractions, I think youâll enjoy this for similarly endearing characters and a much shorter run time. Itâs not amazing and the plot and ending could have been done better, but itâs an enjoyable, stress-free read nonetheless. (For what itâs worth, I think Komomo ends up being my most liked character in these three works personality wise)
Komomo Ninomiya spent her childhood living like a princess. Surrounded by doting servants and delicious sweets, she led a satisfied life, yet still yearned the love of her parents, who were always too busy to see her. In times of loneliness, she found solace in pastries made by Natsu Azumi, the five-year-old son of the family chef. Natsu's confections were neither particularly tasty nor pretty, yet they filled Komomo with overwhelming warmth. After Natsu leaves with his father for France, Komomo spends the next 10 years in the familiar lap of luxury, until her father's business goes bankrupt. Demoted from a super princess to super poor, Komomo must now work part-time jobs to get by, but her stubborn personality results in her being fired time and time again. Her fortunes begin to change after a chance encounter with Natsu for the first time in a decade, who offers her a job at his confectionery "Méli-Mélo." The current Natsu is entirely different from how he used to be: he works Komomo to the bone and berates her for mistakes made. Only his confections have not changed, still suffusing her with the same warmth. With their positions as master and servant reversed, what awaits the two-faced patissier and spoiled princess? [Written by MAL Rewrite]
Ninjanime's Manga Reviews: Komomo Confiserie: Author: Maki Minami Status: Completed Length: 5 Volumes, 30 ChaptersReleased: Spring 2013-Winter 2014 Genres: Comedy, Romance, Shojo Serialisation: Hana To Yume The cutest Shojo Manga I've ever read? Out shopping I found some Manga in a quiet low-key store. One of which was the first volume of a series called Komomo Confiserie. The Shojo lover inside me didn't think twice, the cover alone was enough to have me pick it up. Immediately I proceeded to read the series but little did I know how good it was gonna be. Reading it I couldn't put it down because of how wholesome and cute the story was. It gave me Maid Sama and Yoru Cafe vibes except set around much younger and less mature characters. I'd love to read more stories like this in the future cause cute and wholesome romance stories are my second favourite type of romance. Plot: Komomo Ninomiya spent her childhood living like a princess. In times of loneliness, she found solace in pastries made by Natsu Azumi, son of the family chef. Natsu's confections were neither particularly tasty nor pretty, yet they filled Komomo with overwhelming warmth. After Natsu leaves with his father for France, Komomo spends the next 10 years in luxury, until her father's business goes bankrupt. Demoted from a super princess to super poor, Komomo must now work part time jobs to get by. Her fortunes begin to change after an encounter with Natsu who offers her a job at his confectionery Meli Melo. The current Natsu is entirely different from how he used to be. Only his confections have not changed. With their positions as master and servant reversed, what awaits the patissier and princess? Story: Komomo Confiserie presents an interesting story. While it's common in most Shojo stories to have a protagonist that has a chance encounter with a boy. But in Komomo Confiserie that is already established in the story. It begins with the backstory of the heroine so after a time skip it's not as if the main couple are meeting for the first time. Throughout it's presented as a story about a girl uneducated about what's it's like to be someone of low standing. A girl who's never experienced love that ends up falling in love. Throughout it's a sweet and wholesome story and aimed more at the cuter aspects of a Shojo story rather than the more romantic and dramatic ones. It paces quite nicely and doesn't feel short. Characters: Komomo the heroine is a really well developed Shojo protagonist. Over the course of the series she discovers what life is really like after having been in the upper class for her entire childhood. After meeting Natsu she learns all about having real friends and about falling in love. It's almost as if she goes through everything a Shojo protagonist does but being young and inexperienced means she's experiencing everything from the bottom up. She says she loves Natsu's confections but ends up discovering she likes him too. If an Anime had a protagonist like this it could make for a really cute and wholesome story. Natsu is an interesting character also. He is your typical Shojo male character but he has some backstory with Komomo that sorta reasons with why he treats her the way he does. As a child he's the innocent one looked down on but as an adult it's he who looks down on Komomo. It's as if the roles have been reversed. As mean as he is he cares for Komomo and wants the best for her. As a child she was the only one who would acknowledge his confections and enjoy them so much. The side characters are great too, they play really good supporting roles while overall not getting in the way of the main 2 characters. They manage to help Komomo grow and develop a lot during the course of the story. Art & Author: Komomo Confiserie has some of the most beautiful art I've seen in a Shojo Manga. My first story by Maki Minami and I absolutely love her artstyle. It's perfect for such a cute story and it works really well. I can see the emotion in her characters because of the way she draws them. When things were hard on the main character I genuinely felt bad for her because of the feeling and expression put into her when the panel was drawn. She draws her characters all very equally well. Of course the heroine gets special treatment. Maki Minami has this way of writing that could get you invested in any story easily regardless of what it's about. I really wanna go and check out more of her series now. I think romance is something she definitely excels at, especially less serious and more wholesome romance. Trivia about Maki Minami: You might not know but Maki Minami is the creator of the series Special A which has also been given a TV Anime adaptation. She's known for doing a lot of single volume/one shot romance stories. The story and art for all of her series is done by her. Conclusion: After finishing Komomo Confiserie I immediately wanted to read similar stories to this. It's a cute romance story but a different kind of cute romance. It reminds me of how much I love Anime such as Kamisama Kiss and Kakuriyo Bed And Breakfast For Spirits. I enjoyed this a lot and I'm so glad I have the physical copy too. It makes me happy underrated and shorter series are being brought over to the west. The spoiled princess and the confections maker, if you like cute and whole romances I would definitely recommend this to you. Surprisingly I give this an 8/10, looking back I've enjoyed reading this more than I have with most of my 7/10 series. There were even times I was disappointed to have to put down the book. Go read Komomo Confiserie, you won't be disappointed!
If you wanna laugh and stifle your giggles while reading a cute comedy romance storyline, komomo confiserie is your ideal manga! After reading countless of manga, i was surprised that there was a manga this good that i haven't read yet (like 10/10 material). At first you may feel that the manga is a bit random and the art is a bit rough, but do not lose hope! the scans will get better so that you can truly enjoy the art (i took several screenshots :P) and you will find yourself attached to the main heroine Komomo! I LOVEE HERRRRRRRRR!! which is quite rare ifyou ask me that the female lead is your favorite character in a shoujo manga >.< she isn't annoying at all, strong and soo funnyyyyy!! really i spent half of my time laughing out loud while reading this manga (got some few funny looks from my family :P). all in all, this manga is worth the read and deserves a 10/10 :P