Jan 18, 2022
The cat's balls is shown so much that I'm starting to think that this manga was created for female felines.
Story: The cat has several different owners throughout the series. And the story changes pretty drastically every time a new cat owner / protagonist takes over. I loved the first, got bored at the second, and finally hated the last owner's story. Even though it's a short story, we have plenty of drama involving weak minded women and psychotic children to make it feel like Zombies isn't the biggest problem you can have.
Art: The art is not bad, but it's rough. Like the Attack on Titan
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style, rough lines, questionable shadowing and facial expressing that lack details. The animals are cute, but the humans and zombies are generally subpar.
Characters: Most of the characters were likable. But unfortunately, they switch out the characters too much and increases the drama as the stories go on. In other words, the characters are more and more mentally unstable as the story moves on. Starts with Amazing characters, Turns into Generic and Acceptable. Ends with Horrific and exaggerated ones.
Overall: The cat is the MacGuffin. It doesn't really do anything in the story. It's simply a reason to be able to show so many different perspectives. Since it's a short manga (just one omnibus volume) it's a good way to make it interesting. The plot is still pretty boring though.
Reviewer’s Rating: 6
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