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Pearl Pink Volume 1: PEARL PINK (v. 1) [Paperback]

Meca Tanaka (Author)
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January 9, 2007 Pearl Pink (Book 1)
When the sweet, bubbly, and somewhat clumsy Tamako sets her sights on the ever-so-serious Kanji, it's more than a struggle to get the romance to spark. But the challenge becomes even tougher--Tamako's mom is the top money-maker at the talent agency run by Kanji's dad! Tamako must conceal her identity to protect her mom's secret, but she's determined to become the perfect "pearl-of-a-woman" and nab the man of her dreams...

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Love and sex are always complicated in manga, especially for teenage characters, but personal charm and naïve sincerity rejuvenate tired subject matter in this serialized YA romantic comedy. The story's prologue, set 10 years ago, shows how seven-year-old Kanji promised four-year-old Tamako that he'd marry her when they grew up, if she'd be strong and brave. Consequently, Tamako acts like a skinny, pre-pubescent ninja when she reappears in the present, only to discover that Kanji has forgotten all about her. After she becomes a houseguest of Kanji and his irresponsible father, and especially after she watches Kanji cooking and doing the other housewifely chores for the family, Tamako begins to wonder what she has to offer him as a woman—while Kanji begins to notice how nice it feels to have her snuggling against him. This kind of relationship could get nastily kinky very easily, but Tanaka's art is loose and airy enough to keep the mood light. Moreover, the two young people do seem to be learning to care about each other as they watch the antics of crazy adults around them, become curious about their own futures and begin wondering what it really means to be a woman or a man. (Jan.)
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Product Details

  • Paperback: 200 pages
  • Publisher: TokyoPop (January 9, 2007)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1598167758
  • ISBN-13: 978-1598167757
  • Product Dimensions: 7.4 x 5.1 x 0.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 6.4 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,154,443 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Meca Tanaka is my hero., February 5, 2007
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This review is from: Pearl Pink Volume 1: PEARL PINK (v. 1) (Paperback)
SO MUCH FUN. This is almost a "but" book: I don't normally like we-promised-in-kindergarten, "I will become your bride!", genderbending idol books, but.... actually that last part is a lie, I totally love gemderbending idol books.

Momono Tamako, the daughter of pop idol Momono Shinju, has grown up determined to be strong so that she can win the love of Inui Kanji, whose father owns a minor talent agency ("Dog Run"). Of course Dog Run is also the agency that employs Tamako's mother. Of course Tamako ends up living with Kanji and his father. Of course Kanji wasn't serious when he said he'd marry her if she stopped being a crybaby. Of course he's great at domestic things like cooking and sewing, leaving her frustrated in her wifely ambitions. Of course she's an innocent, energetic, immature, half-wild middleschooler (thirteen is middle school, right? Not elementary? ahahaha).

BUT, a few make it better than your average run-of-the-mill:

1. Kanji's father and Tamako's mother are nuts in an exuberant, dramatic, embarrassingly-over-the-top way. In the case of the mother, it's sweet and a little sad: Momono-mom was in her teens when she had Tamako, and wasn't able to bring her up. Now that they're finally together, she tends to cling, and act childishly, and generally be more like a sister than a mother. In the case of the father...he likes to crossdress. (The author's note at the back says, "Crazy parents are so much fun to draw!")

2. The author really, genuinely, honestly loves idols. And boybands. And cheesiness. *g*

3. Kanji's unexpected strength as a character. You know when you pick up one of these titles that the guy will be noble -- or the author will say he's noble -- but, placed in a situation that continuously offers opportunities for non-noble behavior through (of course) no fault of his own, a bit of inner pervert is bound to show up in any red-blooded teenager. But...not so here. Kanji is really just a decent guy. He really just likes dressing girls up with no designs on their (underaged!) bodies. He really is quietly macho in a way that does not rule out sewing, cooking, and being idolized by the teenage boyband member he saved from a life on the streets. *g* And so on. Honestly, it's a little unbelievable, but everything about the character is so consistently UN-sleazy that you just want to go along with it.

The author's note, predictably, describes Kanji as "Serious, something of a busybody, and secretly a little perverted." However I prefer to IGNORE this last part, because it doesn't show up anywhere in the story.

This manga is basically a fairytale about how a selfish, fearless prepubescent monkey-girl can win the heart of a responsible, talented, self-possessed guy who is NOT into shota. But it's a nice fairytale -- and by the end of the volume, Tamako shows real signs of growing up.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Adorable, March 20, 2007
This review is from: Pearl Pink Volume 1: PEARL PINK (v. 1) (Paperback)
This is one of the cutest series I have picked up in a while. The story is about a young girl named Tamako who was promised by Kan-chan that he would make her his wife if she grew up strong and didn't cry anymore.

Ever since that day Tamako has turned herself in a tomboy trying hard not to cry. One day they meet again...

I'd say more but that'd spoil it. You should pick it up. It's a cute series with lots of laughs. The art is beautiful too.
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4.0 out of 5 stars cute and enjoyable, May 9, 2008
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I bought this title sight unseen because of Meca Tanaka's other title, Omukae Desu. I loved that series!

There is definitely the same "something" in Pearl Pink. The characters are all doing their best and care about one another. Just the kind of people I'd like to hang out with. Its a slice of life written for a younger audience. No "buts."
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