One day a little girl with bewildering supernatural powers dropped right into the middle of an ambitious young yakuza member's life. His name was Yoshifumi Nitta, and hers was Hina. Thus began their days together (forcibly, thanks to Hina's powers). Now a year has passed, Nitta has taken over the title of lieutenant in his syndicate, and he seems to be doing well enough in his role as Hina's pretend father. Yet the duo's time together is rarely peaceful--every day seems to hold a new calamity in store. All the while, middle schooler Hitomi Mishima keeps climbing her way to the top, and the soul-crushing story of Mao, the third psychokinetic girl, continues to unfold. Get ready to discover a whole new world of laughs in Hinamatsuri Volume 9!
We finally achieve peak Hitomi as the world's most awesome middle schooler fully unleashes the limitless power of her quiet competence, networking charm, and sense of responsibility.
The rest of the book also happens. Randomly, halfway through we suddenly skip ahead three years with no real reason or immediate impact. Oooookay.
Didn't expect the random time skip halfway through but okay. Volume was fine, some good moments but not so many that stand out against the rest of the series.
The manga has the usual, laugh out loud, absurd comedy. It’s also surprising how many of the stories the anime didn’t adapt, given the level of comedy here. This series has a few seasons worth of comedy.
Hina is from outerspace has powers and is always hungry, especially for salmon roe. She somehow ended up living with Nitta who is yakuza and loves quality vases. Her home planet sends others to bring her back. They all have equally ridiculous interactions with humans.