Oh goodness. Di Gi Charat is everything. It's witty, it's random, it's FUNNY. It's not something I feel guilty about reading, it's very clean. It's adorable, the characters are great, the storyline is confusing and nonsensical..but makes perfect sense all at the same time. ..How can you resist?
Only the best for me
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 19 years ago
I loved this manga. It is for all ages. So far their are only girls in the book. But I no later on their will be boys. This book is about this girl named Digiko (I think someting like that) and she is a princess from a planet called Di Gi Charat and she has this bell on her that holds her Space Ship........I think if I remember correctly. And her to freinds Rabbit N Rose. And this other one her name is like Pochico........ok thats totally spedlled wrong....but its something like that. And so in this book they just get a job in this place called Gamers. And then end up being waiters.......I think. And Digiko ends up going to school and the kids stare at her and laugh at her and pull her tail and ears. And her and Rabbit N Rose are always in compition with each other.
The cutest manga ever!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 19 years ago
Di Gi Charat is so fun to read! It's fast paced, very adorable, and you can read one mini story in 10-15 minutes.
the fun of it all -nyo!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 21 years ago
Over all, this manga is really cute, and based off of the origional TV series {set of 3 min. Gamers commercials, and random specials *Gamers is a real hobby shop located in Akihabara, Japan*} It's really well done, and a fun {yet bizzare} story to follow. The characters aren't as inocent as they seem in pictures, and that makes the story THAT much more interesting. {it's soo interesting, that I've even gotten some guy friends obsessed with the series too} I really advise that you check it out also!! ^^
Kawaii!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 21 years ago
I love Koge-Donbo's works (Pita-Ten, Tiny Snow Fairy Sugar, etc.) and Di Gi Charat is no exception. This manga has some of the best artwork I've seen. Also, this is a very clean manga. There's no language, adult situations, or drug use. Just a bunch of super deformed creatures in funny situations. The plot goes as such: the princess from the planet Di Gi Charat (hence the title) Digiko, her sister Puchiko, and her companion Gema whom she taunts mercilessly, all are refugees from the planet. They come to earth, and needing a place to stay, Digiko volunteers to work at a hobby store called Gamers. In exchange for working there and becoming the mascot, the Manager (who looks suspiciously like a finger/worm thing) allows her to stay. Digiko works fine there, but she has a bit of a brassy attitude. She also can be extremely tempermental. However, the extent of her temper is extended when she meets her rival, pretty Rabi-en-Rose aka Usada decides to work at Gamers as well. Both she and Digiko have the same dream to become a superstar. (Usada's name is Usada Hikaru which is a pun on the Japanese pop singer Utada Hikaru). As their rivalry ensues, hilarious, spontaneous, and outrageous things occur. What you may ask? You got to read to believe my friend. Recommended for ages 7+.
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