2⭐️
Collection of brief, casual adventures between a hs student and the merman (and merman’s friends) he lets live in his bathtub.
Sadly I found this a bit of a slog to get through. The art is pretty, but usually limits itself to a four-panel layout, which makes things less visually interesting. The plot itself is just a series of mini adventures, which is fine for a slice-of-life comedy like this, but sometimes even the storytelling within those mini adventures can feel scattershot. The comedy is fine, not awful, not perfect; it did get me to actually laugh at one point.
There’s hints/jokes at somewhat romantic tones between the main character and the merman, but since the main character is in high school and the merman is written to look like he’s in his 20s and is often referred to as ‘old,’ I’m not a fan of the pairing.
Additionally, the main character’s little sister is romantically interested in him, her older brother, and there are multiple shenanigans centered on that, which are pretty uncomfortable to read through.
I still might dip into the second volume, or go back to read one chapter (the Halloween one was my favorite) in the future, but overall, this was kind of a disappointment for me.