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Piccolina

Alternative Titles

Japanese: ピッコリーナ


Information

Type: Manga
Volumes: Unknown
Chapters: Unknown
Status: Publishing
Published: Aug 20, 2021 to ?
Genres: Gourmet Gourmet, Romance Romance
Serialization: Aokishi
Authors: Ootsuki, Ichika (Story & Art)

Statistics

Score: 7.441 (scored by 313313 users)
1 indicates a weighted score.
Ranked: #33532
2 based on the top manga page. Please note that 'R18+' titles are excluded.
Popularity: #12390
Members: 1,384
Favorites: 6

Reviews

Filtered Results: 2 / 2
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Preliminary Spoiler
Jul 13, 2023
Preliminary (11/? chp)
CALLING OUT TO ALL BUNNY GIRL AND MEAT LOVERS! THIS MANGA IS FOR YOU! If I'm being honest, this really isn't anything out of this world or innovating for the genre. All it is, is a relaxing, wholesome story about the romantic development between a Yakitori shop owner and a bunny girl who frequents the shop.

I'd love to start off by saying that the art is very well done, the details on the meats and the character designs are consistent AND LOOK ABSOLUTELY STUNNING! The cover art for every chapter is beautifully made, and all the proportions for the characters are AMAZING!

The pacing of ...
Oct 24, 2023
Mixed Feelings
Preliminary (4/? chp)
6.8/10


“This manga is good” — well, that’s what I want to tell myself and believe, however, there’s just one major flaw that ruins my enjoyment: the events don’t really make sense. I don’t know if the original meaning and essence of his manga is lost in translation, but the manga’s really hard to follow; this doesn’t help when the characters are made to look alike while the author doesn’t delve into a backstory of the mc’s or side character’s name before starting a plot point.

I’d like to reiterate that the manga is simply confusing; yes, I do see what the author is trying to ...