Yotsuba ottaa ilon irti kesästä!Loppukesän aurinko paahtaa raukeasti, mutta Yotsuba ei ehdi rentoutua! Vielä on ystävystyttävä pahvirobotin kanssa, syötävä naapurin viinirypäleet ja kirmailtava hiekkarannalla. Lisäksi Yotsuban on kohdattava vertaisensa vihollinen: Yanda, tuo pahamaineinen jäätelövaras!
Kiyohiko Azuma (東清彦 or あずまきよひこ Azuma Kiyohiko) is a Japanese manga author and artist. His most well-known work is Azumanga Daioh. His current series is Yotsuba&!, which is serialized monthly in Dengeki Daioh magazine.
This was a good collection. Yotsuba meets a robot named Cardbo, she helps out with chores around the house (watching laundry is fascinating,) and she meets her father's good-for-nothing friend Yanda, who just shows up, eats their instant ramen and tries to steal Yotsuba's ice cream. Yotsuba is not impressed.
They go stargazing with Jumbo. While in the dark park, Yotsuba shines a flashlight in her eyes, blinds herself, and then runs away into a garbage can. (I laughed for at least ten minutes.)
My favorite is when they run errands in the rain, and Yotsuba informs her father that certain puddles are better for stomping in than others, and then horrifies him with her behavior at the video rental store.
World: Fantastic art as always, the emotions that the art is able to pull out is beautiful, it’s over the top, but it works with the Yotsuba. The world building is small and contained and fits the slice of life and that’s just fine.
Story: This is the story that introduces Danbo and she’s awesome! I also love the small little tales of Yotsuba helping around the house and of course her at the beach. Small little moments that are full of heart and tenderness. It’s a nice change of pace.
Characters: Yotsuba is amazing, her point of view is nice and refreshing and makes simple things special and unique. The rest of the cast is also solid with more and more depth being slowly drawn into them, from the family to Dad to Jumbo they are all well done.
Loved this one, especially the beach, the robot ("don't crush Yotsuba's dreams!"), and Yotsuba's fury towards the visitor who eats her ice cream. Girl, I understand.
Toujours un vrai plaisir de retrouver Yotsuba et ses voisines. C'est mignon et drôle à chaque fois, j'adore comment elle arrive à embobiner son père et comment les adultes s'occupent d'elle. Un slice of life qui regonfle le cœur et fait du bien au moral
I always enjoy the everyday situations and personality-based gags/turning points in the Yotsuba stories. This volume had even more great moments than usual. I laughed hardest when that visitor (her dad's friend?) gave 5-year old Yotsuba a hard time and worked her up. The last two stories, one about a rainy day and one about a beach day, fit together so well. Very satisfying.
Five Years Later
I definitely understand more than I did. The Yotsuba series has a really strong cast of characters. Yotsuba's dad is responsible, mostly, but his friends seem to reveal how young he truly is, probably his late twenties or so I think.
This volume features the best scene ever... a bored-by-days-of-rain Yotsuba creating an army of ghost creatures while Daddy isn't looking. All. Staring. At. Him. "Geez!! That's creepy!!" doesn't begin to describe how funny these two pages are. Awesome.
Yotsuba is quickly becoming my comfort character. Every time I feel depressed this little manga reminds me that every single moment is beautiful and that it’s okay to time each day to enjoy the small simple pleasures of life
I wad really amused by the character Yasuda. He reminded me of an uncle who gets their kicks out of pestering the $h!t out of their nieces and nephews. I loved him!
Adorable and cute with plenty of laugh out loud moments. Thanks to having a daughter who's almost 5 this manga is 100% super relatable and funny as hell.