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Cinnamoroll ( Japanese: シナモロール, Hepburn: Shinamorōru) is a franchise created by Sanrio in 2001. The character is from Miyiki okumara. The main character, Cinnamoroll is a young male white puppy with long ears, blue eyes, pink cheeks, a small plump body, and a tail that resembles a cinnamon roll. He starred his own manga, [1] an anime movie and various short animations. This Sanrio manga is the result of a collaborative effort. You see, Yumi Tsukirino is credited for the story and illustration for the series. Chisato Seki, however, came up with the original concept. With their powers combined, they made a fun and kawaii manga series for the world to enjoy. According to Wikipedia, the manga originally ran in Pucchigumi, a monthly children’s manga magazine, and remained serialized in Japan from 2005 to 2008. Like the Japanese series, there are five English volumes in total, all of which the children’s division of VIZ Media subsequently published during 2012. I figured I would start with the first one to see how I liked it. I feel like the United States doesn’t realize what it was missing when there was no English translation of this manga series available to us. Chisato Seki, Yumi Tsukirino, and VIZ Media did English-speaking kawaii fans a major solid when they released this manga series to the English-speaking market.

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First of all, I absolutely LOVE Cinnamoroll, the flying sky puppy of Sanrio. As one of Hello Kitty's friends, he's usually a side character, but this manga focuses on the adventures of him and his best friends, all of whom are cute puppies. Unlike Cinnamoroll, these puppies can't fly, but they sure are cute. As a shoujo manga, it's full of kawaii goodness and plenty of moments that make me Cinnamon now lives with Anna at Cafe Cinnamon, though she's never made any appearances outside Cinnamon: The Movie.

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Okumura was warned not to use blue as Cinnamon's image color, in fear of driving away the population of female fans. This ended up being a smart move, making Cinnamon a unique character in Sanrio's lineup. Its North american release date isn't exactly known, but it has been translated with american versions. As many of you know, I’ve been turning to classic comics to keep me entertained during the coronavirus outbreak/quarantine/social distancing. With release dates rapidly changing (like it did for the second volume of What’s Michael?), many people of the otaku persuasion are turning to older forms of media for our entertainment. Fluffy, Fluffy Cinnamoroll Vol. 1 was initially published on January 3, 2012, making it dated but still more than cute enough to catch my attention. January 3 is also my birthday, so I figured I was destined to read this manga. Plus, Cinnamoroll and Milk look so sweet on the cover. Cinnamoroll is a puppy with a tail that looks like a cinnamon roll. He has fantastic adventures with other puppies at a cafe and around their world.

In the 2013 Sanrio Character Ranking, if Cinnamoroll won the character ranking, he will play "Oshikura manju" with his friends. However, he failed to reach that rank. Much like Gudetama, Cinnamoroll is one of those Sanrio characters who doesn’t get enough attention. A puppy who uses his bunny-like ears to soar through the clouds deserves to be featured in more media. I’m a bit disappointed that the manga didn’t feature Lloromannic, but I guess demons like Berry and Cherry aren’t fluffy enough for this series. However, I recognize that this was my own expectation and nothing more. Overall, this manga succeeds in providing an extended glimpse into the world of Cinnamoroll. At the very beginning of the book, you get to meet his adorable friends and witness their cute yet zany interactions as they deal with the exciting situations that pop up for them. The first three comics you read in this manga are in full-color. The colors are vibrant and well-blended into the lines, allowing for a lot of the finer details of Cinnamoroll’s world to shine brighter.

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EditSynopsis In a world full of magical creatures and talking animals, high above the skies live sentient creatures known as the "cloud kids." One such cloud kid—a white puppy with blue eyes, floppy ears, and a curly tail—struggles to learn how to fly and fit in with the rest of his kind.This series tells the story of a cloud puppy who learns how to fly and moves into a café. The cafe's owner believes that the puppy's tail looks like a cinnamon roll, so the owner gives him the name "Cinnamoroll" ("Cinnamon" (ふわふわ Shinamon) in the Japanese version). He and his friends go on adventures and face the antagonist, a dark cloud named Cavity. Access-restricted-item true Addeddate 2018-06-12 04:47:00 Associated-names Seki, Chisato; Louie-Nishikawa, Emi, translator Boxid IA1252808 Camera Sony Alpha-A6300 (Control) Collection_set china External-identifier Fluffy, Fluffy Cinnamoroll Vol. 1 is a light-hearted read for Sanrio fans. Fuwa Fuwa Shinamon is the Japanese title of this 5-volume series. This manga proves that Cinnamoroll has a colorful universe of his own that’s worth exploring. Light spoilers ahead! Rebecca Silverman of the Anime News Network ranked the series "B" overall, "B−" for the story, and "B" for the art. Silverman argued that the book has a "sweet story, simple art, and bright colors" that appeal to its intended audience, although the book would not hold the interest of an adult reader; she stated "All in all," the first two volumes of the series "provide a nice transition from the picture book to the chapter book, or simply an alternative for the reluctant reader." [3]

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