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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Yotsuba Continues to Entertain!,
This review is from: Yotsuba&!, Volume 5 (v. 5) (Paperback)
For those who enjoyed the first 4 volumes this brings the same cuteness and hilarity. Cardbo the cardboard robot that runs on money and Yanda, Yotsuba's arch nemesis, are great chapters that gave me bouts of sidesplitting laughter. As all the previous volumes reading Yotsuba Vol. 5 brightens my day every time I read through them.
8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
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Volume 5 Review,
By Hongster (Fort Lee, NJ USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Yotsuba&!, Volume 5 (v. 5) (Paperback)
5 volumes of Yotsuba, can we ever get enough of her? Apparently the answer is no (and we are not even up to date since there are 7 volume released so far, 8th volume is not released since it is still being serialized).
Volume 5 includes some of my favorite stories, Cardbo and Yanda just to name a few. In this volume we are introduced a new character named Yanda (who was mentioned back all the way at volume 1 for those who want to know) and he instantly becomes Yotsuba's enemy. This marks the first time you will see Yotsuba being very angry at one person and you don't want to miss this. Yet another slow release, but I am glad this was released, hopefully the next volume will come out within the range of 3-4 months (hopefully). As always, do yourself a favor and get this volume if you are fan of the series, want to try something new, or just tired of same old manga stories.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
good times,
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This review is from: Yotsuba&!, Volume 5 (v. 5) (Paperback)
This is a wonderful series. The special thing about Yostusba's perspective is she may be a 5 years old, but she's also a touch weird for a 5 year old. This opens the door for a lot of humor between her innocence and weird nature. When it's not being funny, it's downright sweet.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent!!!,
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This review is from: Yotsuba&!, Vol. 5 (Paperback)
The Yotsuba&! series tells about a young girl who just moved into a new neighborhood. As with the other volumes, Yotsuba&!, Vol. 5 made me laugh. I find it fascinating how Yotsuba finds joy in the simplest of things. A few scenarios I enjoyed included Yotsuba meeting her father's junior, Yanda (hilarious encounter), Yotsuba going to the beach, and Yotsuba helping her neighbors with their chores. This series is good for children as well as adults.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Yotsuba Meets a Robot; Another Excellent Book of the Great Series,
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This review is from: Yotsuba&!, Vol. 5 (Paperback)
The fifth volume of "Yotsuba&!" opens with one of the funniest episodes of the series. When energetic little girl Yotsuba visits her neighbors, the Ayase family, she discovers something very unusual there: "Danbo," a cardboard-made robot that really talks. Yotsuba is quite amazed at what this "super-strong" robot can do, like walking like a human and turning on the lights in the eye.
The five-year-old girl Yotsuba's joyful slice-of-life adventures continue in Volume 5, in which she is confronted by her arch-enemy "Yanda," her Daddy's "kouhai" (underclassman or younger co-worker). Some slight scuffle develops into a bigger (and sillier) fight. Their comic interaction including ice cream stealing is one of the highlights of the volume. In this volume Yotsuba goes out to the sea with Daddy, Ena and Fuka. You may have already noticed that, but Yotsuba's world is slowly getting bigger as the story goes on. The beachside episode (and especially how it ends) captures the peaceful mood of a summer day. Another great chapter. By the way, the building of the comic's fictional "Edaura station" is based on Kazusa-Okitsu station in Chiba prefecture. And don't forget this. Danbo promises Yotsuba that she (Danbo) will come back. Danbo actually does in Volume 10.
5.0 out of 5 stars
A Kid's Review,
A Kid's Review
This review is from: Yotsuba&!, Volume 5 (v. 5) (Paperback)
I absolutely love Yotsuba! Her cute, fun, quirky adventures will delight all readers. There is no plot; the books simply follow the Koiwais, their neighbors, the Ayases, and other characters in their daily lives. The humor is witty, clean, and (occasionally) dead-pan. However, some of the jokes, especially the puns, rely on subtle oddities of the Japanese language. (For example, Yotsuba is shown drawing a picture of a 'tsukutsukuboshi', 'boshi' being homonym fo 'cap' or 'hat' and accordingly draws it as a person with a hat resting on a tree.) But this is the only reservation about the majority of the books, but cautious parents beware: in volume five there is one profanity; Yotsuba embarasses her father in front of a sales clerk by quoting him and (unconsciously) swearing in the process.
Age appropriateness: All Ages
5.0 out of 5 stars
Its a ton of laughs book.,
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This review is from: Yotsuba&!, Volume 5 (v. 5) (Paperback)
There are plenty of laughs and surprises. The caracter Yotsuba makes you reminensce on your childhood, very innocent plot line and good for kids.
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Yotsuba&!, Volume 5 (v. 5) by Kiyohiko Azuma (Paperback - October 23, 2007)
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