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Imadoki!: Nowadays, Vol. 1 (Imadoki!: Nowadays #1) Paperback | Pages: 208 pages
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Title:Imadoki!: Nowadays, Vol. 1 (Imadoki!: Nowadays #1)
Author:Yuu Watase
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:First Edition
Pages:Pages: 208 pages
Published:June 30th 2004 by Viz Media (first published 2000)
Categories:Sequential Art. Manga. Romance. Graphic Novels. Comics

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For Tanpopo Yamazaki, life at the elitist Meiô Academy seems way out of her league. The daughters of wealthy families snub her; other students make light of the fact that she actually tested into Meiô instead of relying on family connections, and the cute boy she saw tending a dandelion the day before wouldn't even acknowledge her existence. Hoping to make friends and have some fun, Tanpopo starts up a gardening committee, but will this help her survive in a school where superficiality and nepotism reign supreme? IMA DOKI follows the trials and tribulations of a budding horticulturist as she makes her way down the winding road to friendship. From Yû Watase, one of Japan's most beloved shô jo artists, IMA DOKI packs comedic charm and heartfelt antics into an adorable bouquet of whimsical fantasy.

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Original Title: イマドキ!, 1
ISBN: 1591163307 (ISBN13: 9781591163305)
Edition Language: English
Series: Imadoki!: Nowadays #1
Setting: Japan

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First volume of a popular series, of which I might read more since some of my friends here love it. Tanpopo is a working class girl who uses "cram school" to get into rich kids' Meiô Academy. She's pretty clueless, at the start. But it seems she's a budding horticulturalist, so she starts up a gardening committee, which may or not help her popularity. She also carries around a fox everywhere. Maybe it's a little like that movie Pretty in Pink? Watase's art is really good, and it looks like a

I really love this manga! It is really cute and funny!

Watase ought to stick to romantic comedy, it is what she does best after all, her dramatic storylines always dive into soap territory. Her art as always is flawless and some of the prettiest I have seen. She seems to draw better contemporary manga than anything else.

You know, it seems I read a lot of works by Yuu Watase without even realizing it... Some manga you look at and go, "Wow! This must be by so-and-so!" because the art's so distinctive (like CLAMP. No mistaking them for something else), but in the case of Watase, hers is so... generic. So many shoujo have this style that it just doesn't stand out.Imadoki centers around Tanpopo, who is an idealistic moron who doesn't have a single brain cell in that empty head of hers. While I don't mind characters

2.5/5A fairly simple and decent story. Nothing spectacular, and some parts were a little ridiculous.This could also have been a much better series without Erika. Her entire existence as a character is a travesty.

Ahhhhh this was so cute <3Also DANDELIONS omg whatJust the whole gardening idea was so random but so cute at the same time and the art is adorable.I lived for this stuff back in the day, along with my obsession for Fruits Basket and Hana Kimi. This was not quite that level cute but still ADORABLE.

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