I’m guessing this was an author request so that her penname (こなみ かなた) would be consistent in both hiragana and romaji. The Complete Chi’s Sweet Home is slightly bigger than Chi’s Sweet Home (according to Amazon, 5.9 x 7.9 versus 5 x 7), and combined with the lower price, the omnibuses are the way to go.Īlso note that in the original single volume releases, the author is listed on the title as “Kanata Konami” before switching to “Konami Kanata” in the fifth volume. Or maybe I’ll correct myself as soon as I review FukuFuku. (Well, maybe one short chapter and some ads for the 3D Chi’s Sweet Home and the omnibuses.) Feel free to correct me if I’m wrong. So if you pick up that series (also available from Vertical), I don’t think you’re missing anything if you already own the individual volumes of Chi’s Sweet Home. The omnibuses boast of “bonus cat comics”, but I think they’re all excerpts from Konami’s FukuFuku: Kitten Tales. Although Chi wants to find her mama and the Yamada family’s apartment doesn’t allow pets, is it possible they can make a new home together?įirst, I have to say after years of reading manga in Japanese style, it takes some time to adjust to the left-to-right format!Īlso, while the featured image shows the original release, I am reviewing the omnibus version ( The Complete Chi’s Sweet Home). They temporarily rescue Chi as they try to find a home for the little cat. Just when all hope seems lost, she meets a young boy and his mother. Chi, a young kitten, gets separated from her mother.
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