Kubonouchi Eisaku

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Makunouchi: Kubonouchi Eisaku Kessakushu is a collection of short stories that seinen author Kubonouchi Eisaku, known for notable titles such as Chocolat, Cherry and Watanabe, has written in his early days. The contents of this book include: Laplace Yocchore! Tosamaru-kun Bell Robot High School Girl Kaoruko's "Heartbreak" Bizzare -- The Terror of the Salmon-Man Robot High School Boy Kawarazaki Ayumu's "Seishun-I-N-G" Help! Viva Eros Academy Okappiki Eiji Dream of Pumping Up Present "Makunouchi" is a kind of bentou, served during Kabuki in the olden days. It either got its name from the lunch the audience would eat during intermission, or perhaps from the lunch actors would eat during this time (seems plausible since the actors are also "behind the curtain", which is actually the literal translation of that phrase).
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In a faded little rural town, Kaworu lazily lives out his days. Until the day his destiny strikes, and he meets an angel. Just moments later, they quickly take off... Together, away from this reality!
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From Shogakukan: Watanabe, a creature from a 20,000 light-year outer space, homestays at a high school student, Taeko's house. Watanabe repeats noisily "gozaru."
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From Scum-Scans: Chocolat is a mature comedy series about halforphan Tatsumi Chiyoko whose father was caught in huge debt. Now living with Omugi Matsukichi, an ex-underground king who opened a pastry shop, she gets to know people like Katou Ichigo, an ex-inmate. With people after her father's whereabouts, what will happen to her?
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The story is about Miyagawa Shota, who just graduated from high school,and left his hometown to work in the famous Tsurumoku Furniture factoryoutside of Tokyo. In the company dorm, Shota is roomed with Tabatake,the most senior resident of the dorm and the most obnoxious roommate,and Sugimoto, the in-house Casanova. With these two roommates, Shotais constantly caught in awkward situations. Although the manga addressesthe issues of making career and love quite seriously, it still succeeds inremaining funny at the same time.