Yumi Unita's "Bunny Drop" follows the main characters Daikichi (30) and Rin (6) as they settle in and face the everyday challenges of a single parent. Basically the story is a grown-up version of "Aishiteruze Baby**", and although Yumi Unita's style isn't as cutesy as Yoko Maki's, the characters aren't any less adorable. The story is equally good, or even better, as it deals with more down-to-earth problems.
What makes the manga really stand out in my opinion, though, is the interaction of the main characters with their environment. Daikichi is struggling with the issues of bachelor-suddenly-turned-single-parent, while Rin is trying to overcome her shyness, which
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Jul 12, 2009
Although it's taking place inside a VR game, I would have expected quite a bit of mystery from a Detective Conan movie set in the era of Sherlock Holmes. Even more since said game is about investigating the case of Jack the Ripper, one of the great unresolved real-life murder mysteries. But what do we get instead? Conan first goes to Holmes' place (who is currently absent due to his investigation of the Baskerville case), then goes to meet Moriarty, has him kinda summon the culprit, and off we go to the showdown. Bah. Holmes appearing literally out of thin air on the train didn't
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