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Paperback Bow Wow Wata Volume 1 Book

ISBN: 1932454187

ISBN13: 9781932454185

Bow Wow Wata Volume 1

Yashiro Tasuke is bitten by a dog only to realize that he can now start communicating with them! Things get wilder as he develops the same kind of communication with other animals. This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Customer Reviews

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Get this if you can!

I found the first volume of this on the shelf at Books A MIllion. It looked cute, and I didn't have anything else to buy since they were sold out of the latest issue of Hana Kimi, so I bought it. And oh my gosh, so glad I did. Once I finished the first, I raced to find vol. 2! The author seamlessly inserts the best facts about pet-parasites and illnesses that you never knew before. The pictures are clean, & well drawn. Its art style is one of the more cutesy mangas I've read, but I don't mind at all (for comparison, I've read & enjoyed varied styles from Hellsing to CLAMP comics and more shounen-style Sgt Keroro). Be warned though- The publisher, Raijin Comics, has gone on hiatus, thus there are only 2 volumes of this out in graphic novel form. Whether they'll finish up the series is anyone's guess. So, if you absolutely hate buying series on hiatus, don't get this. But if you really want to read an awesomely cute story with very well-done drawings and learn something new about animals every chapter, you should absolutely try and find copies of the two volumes of BowWow Wata!

Touching, funny comic with beautiful art and cute animals

I picked this one up on a whim, because I loved the cute name, the adorable art, and the concept of a boy who can talk to animals. Well, sometimes when you do that you end up regretting it, but I have to say that I loved Bow Wow Wata.The premise of the story is a simple one. Our main character is a selfish young man whos family can talk to animals. His father uses this ability to run a poor but caring animal clinic, and expects his son to also become a vet. However, Tasuke has his own ideas. He doesn't want anything to do with the family business, doesn't want to talk to animals, and only wants to get a good job and become rich! All this starts to change, though, when a cute girl and her vicious-but-cute dog come to the clinic, looking for help. Although he starts out with selfish motives, could Tasuke be learning the reason his father values his ability to talk to animals so much?The art in this comic is above average, and what made me pick it up in the first place. The characters are very cute, and the art is clean and very appealing. Also, the animals are beautifully drawn, and all are so adorable!The printing quality of the book is also above average for american manga. The paper is very white and of very high quality, and the printing job is very well done, very clean-looking, and just above average in all respects. It's a level of quality you just don't always see with american comic printing, unfortunately, and it shows that the publishers really cared about the details with this book.It was published unflipped, too, which means you have to read it in the Japanese order. This is a common thing with Japanese comics in the US recently. I prefer it, but I think it's worth mentioning. The publisher has included very, very tiny numbers in the corner of the panels to show what order to read them in. Personally I don't think this is really needed, but it's really hard to notice the numbers and they don't detract from the comic in the slightest.At first I expected this to just be a silly comedy with cute animals. It has both of those things, but as the book goes on it becomes very touching as well. Anyone who's familiar with animal rescue, who's worked with animals, or who's had pets will be getting all sniffly reading this. It's a great mix of happy and sad that really makes the story stick with you longer than you'd expect.Also, don't be fooled by the title! Cat lovers, there is a cat character who plays a major part in the story as well. I can't help but wonder if other animals will also appear in later volumes.It's worth noting that the author and illustrator of this comic is also a vet with a degree in veterinary science. Her knowledge and love of animals shines through in this book, and it's obvious when reading it that she knows her stuff. This adds a bit of realism to the stories that would be missing otherwise.To sum it up... If you like japanese comics and cute animals, or if you always wished you could talk to your pets, I really reccom
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