Cinnamoroll is no ordinary pup. He loves freshly baked cinnamon rolls and uses his long ears to fly high into the sky! With his friends Chiffon, Mocha, Espresso, Cappuccino and little Milk, he’s always on the lookout for a new adventure.
The pups set up a specialty crepe shop for the animals in the forest. But the squirrels throw out everything but the nuts, the raccoons wash away the best part, and the chickens want their crepes made with worms. Gyaah!
At this point, I was getting tired of the unending sweetness, but wanted to finish what I'd started. There's not a lot of substance in these books; it's like watching an episode of the latest interchangeable kids' show from Disney.
This series is really cute, and this has got to be my favorite book out of the series. It's always very entertaining, and an enjoyable manga for many. I would have given this 5 stars if it weren't for the stupid Cinnamon Angels section. It just really sucks.
Once again, I hate the Cinnamon Angels. I wanted fluff not "girls stalking an idol by putting a tracking device on his necklace and fantasize about him in the shower"
The pups adventures take them through many situations to learn and grow. Plus, there's a bonus story at the end following the girls. All of the pups are adorable and I'm enjoying their stories.
At this point in the series there are no more introductory opening scenes or back-stories; it is assumed you know what you are reading by now. The series has changed again; gone is Cinnamaroll's treasure chest, map and any reference to the pups' magical items. The collection of short stories about the pups are fun and entertaining stories about interactions between friends and meeting new people; the magic stories are gone. As was started with the last volume, the first half of this volume is about the pups, a collection of short stories. Then the second half is about the "Angels" but this time they have a continuous story which revolves around their infatuation and eventual relationship with a boy band "The Caramels". While the first 3 volumes were suitable for younger girls, this one is decidedly aimed at girls who are interested in boys.
I would end my reading of the series here but there is one more volume that has been listed in pre-publication for some time so I'm thinking volume 5 will end the series. For that reason I plan to read volume 5 and finish the series; if there are more volumes to come, I've had my fill and will not continue from that point.
The Cinnamon Angels section in this was even creepier than the last. They literally put a transmitter on a guy and stalked him. That's honestly disgusting. Again, the rest was good. The only part I had a problem with was the Cinnamon Angels.