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Meet your new favorite food critics: a chubby wolf named Mita Jiro and a ripped tiger named Yanagi Kagetora. Kagetora used to eat to live, but that changed when he met Jiro—who lives to eat! Jiro is more than happy to help his striped friend explore the restaurants and delicacies tucked within their city, and he enjoys all their finds with great relish. There’s nothing better than a hot meal to bring two (animal) people together in this deliciously illustrated story.
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2 primary booksRamen Wolf and Curry Tiger is a 2-book series with 2 released primary works first released in 2022 with contributions by Emboss.
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I really wanted to love this, but, honestly, I got bored real quick. I really thought I would knock out both of these 2 volumes before April ended. It's sometimes funny and cute, I don't hate any of the characters, but I feel like I've been glazing over everything, and I don't like doing that.
I'm sad, but also not really. I had a small feeling I wouldn't really enjoy it as much as the other stuff I've been reading. The web comic-like structure of the manga is off to me, even though it's pretty similar to other manga I've liked before. But I also think half of that boredom feeling was because it's a book that talks about food... too soon after I just read Aki and Haru. Another food-centered manga that gave me “food talk fatigue” (lol). This one doesn't beat me over the head with all the recipes and the food isn't the main character this time around, thank God! But maybe I shouldn't've gone into another food manga so soon, even though a part of me feels like I would've still found it boring in some way. I don't know if I want to read volume 2 or not.