What is Yotsuba and yotsubu?
Yotsuba&! Yotsuba&! (よつばと!, Yotsuba to!) is an ongoing Japanese comedy manga series by Kiyohiko Azuma, the creator of Azumanga Daioh. It is published in Japan by ASCII Media Works, formerly MediaWorks, in the monthly magazine Dengeki Daioh and collected in thirteen tankōbon volumes.
How old is yoyotsuba?
Yotsuba is depicted as an energetic five-year-old girl with a child’s wonder towards even the most unremarkable of new discoveries. She is shown finding enjoyment in nearly everything, and her constant enthusiasm is infectious.
Who is Yotsuba’s father?
Yousuke Koiwai (小岩井 葉介, Koiwai Yousuke) is Yotsuba’s adoptive father. The manga avoids the subject of her adoption or even her birth parents. When his neighbor Fuuka asks, he tells her that he found Yotsuba while visiting a foreign country and decided to adopt her and bring her back to Japan, with no further details.
When did Yotsuba&1 come out?
Cover of tankōbon volume 1, as released by ASCII Media Works in Japan on 27 August 2003. Yotsuba&! is a manga written and drawn by Kiyohiko Azuma, and published in Japan by ASCII Media Works in the monthly magazine Dengeki Daioh.
Why should you read yotsubato?
For the uneducated, Yotsubato is the story of a happy, energetic girl with green hair named Yotsuba and her adventures with her father and the next-door neighbors. But I figured my recommendation alone might not be enough, so here are four very good (and hopefully convincing?) reasons why you should read Yotsubato!:
What year does Yotsuba&! take place in?
Each chapter of Yotsuba&! takes place on a specific, nearly sequential day of a common year starting on Wednesday. The year was initially believed to be 2003, coinciding with the date of the manga’s serialization, but Azuma has stated that the manga always takes place in the present day.
Who is the creator of Yotsuba manga?
Yotsuba to!?) is an ongoing Japanese comedy manga series by Kiyohiko Azuma, the creator of Azumanga Daioh. It is published in Japan by ASCII Media Works, formally MediaWorks, in the monthly magazine Dengeki Daioh and collected in nine bound volumes as of November 2009 .