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Review: ポロの留学記 1 [Poro no Ryuugakuki 1]

ポロの留学記 1 [Poro no Ryuugakuki 1] ポロの留学記 1 [Poro no Ryuugakuki 1] by Hitsuji Gondaira
My rating: 0 of 5 stars

I read the first 3 chapters officially translated for free by Viz Media here.

I'm pretty sure this series didn't fare too well in Japan. I personally enjoyed the first three chapters and have been waiting for the volumes to come out to continue reading, but they never have. Not in English, anyway. Only two volumes have come out in Japan and the series is marked "Finished", which my weeb senses tell me means it was axed from its magazine, Shonen Jump, since I doubt they would have signed off on such a short series at the important and tide-changing time that this series started serializing. Again, I haven't finished reading these, so that's just my speculation.

I've waited this long and kept this book on my "on hold" shelf, but at this point I think there's literally no way for me to finish reading this volume, so to the "dnf" (dropped) shelf it goes.

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Original Note/Mini Review

This series is so nice and cute!!!!!! Chapter 3 is especially nice and cute. I really wish more people would read this and love it so it doesn't get dropped!! I really want to read more! :'(

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