In a world where youkai and humans attend school together, a boy named Atsushi Fukuzumi falls for snow youkai Muku Shiroishi. Fukuzumi's passionate feelings melt Muku's heart...and the rest of her?! The first volume of an interspecies romantic comedy you're sure to fall head over heels for!!
Put aside the fact that we finally get a 4-Koma manga translated and sold legally. This manga is genuinely funny. There is a plethora of characters, so everyone reading has a chance to like someone with all these choices. The 4-Koma style might not be for everyone, however it won't take long for this manga to grab your attention and make you wanna see more misunderstandings, mixed up in a world of Yokai and humans.
My Monster Girl's Too Cool for You is a really cute manga. Written by Karino Takatsu, author of the Servant x Service manga, it is the story of a world where humans and Youkai grow up alongside each other for a while and Youkai are accepted firmly into society.
A young man named Fukuzumi confesses his love for the daughter of the local snow Yokai chieftain, Muku Shiroishi. Unfortunately for the both of them, Muku's peculiar nature as a snow fairy means that not just warmth but warm feelings will cause her to melt. Though he backs off, Muku decides she wants to be friends because she just doesn't have any human friends. Her nature (both the melting weakness and her cold she radiates), as well as her and her mom's fearsome reputation (they keep the other Yokai in line) makes her unable to make friends.
Thus, she decides to be friends with Fukuzumi and his cat Yokai friend, Shuyu. Eventually other friends join them - human Yokai both - and they have some fun hijinks, but also some heartbreaking feelings of loneliness.
The designs do feel a bit reused from the aforementioned Servant x Service, but the characters are very different in nature and the series is just as much fun in this unique slice-of-life fantasy as it is in the workplace comedy.
I think the characters are really cute and cool, and the stories are very engaging and adorable. I really enjoy it and recommend it heartily.
A romcom involving humans and yokai, it's a lot of silly/cute humor even when making dirty jokes. The romance is pretty bashful and used more for humor than anything else. Done in a 4koma (short strip/4panel) format for the most part, it's a decent non-ecchi entry in the paranormal romcom gag genre.