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Revoltech 2G Yotsuba&! Yotsuba Action Figure (japan import)

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Yotsuba&! ( Yotsuba to! in Japanese) is an ongoing Slice of Life comedy manga by Kiyohiko Azuma, creator of Azumanga Daioh, first starting serialization in 2003, just under a year after Azumanga Daioh finished its run. Jumbo seems to have a few, whether it be Miura one-upping him (unintentionally) or the possibility of Asagi being involved with another guy.

On the other hand, Yotsuba and her fathers's next door neighbors, the Ayase family, are generally very polite. Dialogue from the Ayase's — particularly from Ena, the youngest sister, and Fuuka, the middle child — will be very familiar to those who have studied Japanese from a textbook before. For example, here's how Fuuka introduces herself to Yousuke when she sees them moving in: 「私となりに住んでおります。綾瀬と申します。よろしくお願いいたします。」which can be roughly translated to "My name is Ayase. I live next door. Pleased to meet you." As you can see, she's using kenjōgo, or humble speech here, though she loosens up a bit as she becomes more familiar with the Koiwai family. Contrast that with how Yousuke responds, however: 「ああいえ、こちらこそよろしく。」 meaning, "Oh yeah, you too." Johnston, Chris (June 2005). "Yotsuba&! Volume 1: Every Little Thing She Does Is Magic". Newtype USA. 4 (6): 162. She has been noted to be terrible at lying, though she says that she could if she really wanted to. She was able to hide her false identity from Fuutarou all the while maintaining their current fake relationship. Painting the Medium: Yotsuba speaks entirely in hiragana, the most basic form of Japanese writing and the only one she can read; everyone else's dialogue has the expected amount of kanji for the shounen audience. Yotsuba also frequently gets a big, loud, bold font that neatly represents how she talks and acts. The name Yotsuba means "four" (四) ( yotsu) and "leaf, plane, lobe, needle, blade, spear, counter for flat things, fragment, piece" (葉) ( ha/ ba).

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Yotsuba Kominato is also actively involved in various charity programs and organizations. She has been supporting causes such as education, poverty alleviation, and environmental protection. Her philanthropic endeavors reflect her dedication to using her success and wealth for the greater good. Conclusion Yotsuba's face when her dad sees the mess she made from painting the table blue (without his permission) and the paint on her hands that she's desperately trying (and failing) to wash off. When comparing this figure volume with the second one, I would say that they perfectly compliment each other. The sleeping Yotsuba pretty much makes this whole set so worth it for me, but every figure is out of amazing quality and I can recommend it very much! When comparing the facial expressions, I would have to say that I like the second volume a teensy bit more. Hopefully my posts can help you to make up your mind! 🙂 a b c d Chad Clayton. "Yotsuba&! vol. 1". Anime Jump!. Archived from the original on 26 September 2007 . Retrieved 11 August 2007. Today, Kominato is one of the most successful and popular singers in Japan. She has won several awards and has a massive fan base that continues to grow. Her family’s unwavering support played a crucial role in her success, and she often credits them for her achievements. Yotsuba Kominato: Age and Height

Continuity Overlap: There are many references to Azumanga Daioh, to the point that it's implied to take place in the same continuity. Yotsuba Kominato is a rising star in the entertainment industry, with an estimated net worth of several hundred thousand dollars. Her popularity continues to grow, thanks to her talent, work ethic, and charming personality. Aoki, Deb (17 September 2009). "Yen Press Explains Danbo vs. Cardbo and Other Yotsuba&! Manga Mysteries". About.com. Archived from the original on 3 April 2015 . Retrieved 20 September 2009.

Yotsuba Kominato was born on January 12, 1993, in Tokyo, Japan. Hence, as of 2021, she is 28 years old. She has established herself as a popular model and actress in her native Japan. Yotsuba is fond of Asagi's best friend Torako, and finds her very cool. Torako is reserved and usually rather indifferent. She initially thinks Yotsuba to be strange, but later she warms up to her just a bit. Yotsuba always calls her "Tora" ("tiger" in Japanese) because of her name. Despite some less-than-beginner-friendly dialogue from a few of the characters, Yotsuba&!'s real-world setting, engaging story, cute illustrations, and bite-sized chapters make it a great stepping stone for any Japanese learner hoping to establish a Japanese language reading habit. In this article, I'll discuss some of Yotsuba&! pros and cons, so you can decide if it's the right series for you!

Volumes of Yotsuba&! (or manga distinctively resembling its volume/book design, as a parody) frequently appear in other anime series and manga, one example being Onimai: I'm Now Your Sister!. Fuuka once wears a T-shirt with Chiyo-chichi's picture on it (causing Miura to comment on her poor fashion sense), and additionally has a Chiyo-chichi plushie in her room and a Chiyo-chichi figure among the "weird" things attached to her purse. Yotsuba first appeared in a one-shot manga published in 1998 and two webcomics called "Try! Try! Try!", [1] where she appears very similar as she does in Yotsuba&!; for example, Yotsuba has the same personality and a very similar chibi design.

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At the start of the series, Yotsuba is shown as having very little knowledge of the world around her, even for a young child. Things such as swings, doorbells, cicadas, and air conditioners all fascinate and confuse her, although she is not perturbed by her ignorance. She occasionally mispronounces new words and creates neologisms, such as "Yotsubox" (Japanese: よつばこ Yotsubako) as a portmanteau of "Yotsuba's Box", and often repeats, in incongruous ways, phrases spoken by adult characters around her. Yotsuba is frequently shown drawing, though she is not as good an artist as she thinks she is, and she is an excellent swimmer. a b Greg McElhatton (24 March 2005). "Yotsuba&! Vol. 1". Read About Comics . Retrieved 11 August 2007. Yotsuba has never attended school, and as of the first chapter does not know what a grade is. In chapter 35, she fails to understand repeated explanations of homework.

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