

You see, Yumi Tsukirino is credited for the story and illustration for the series.

This Sanrio manga is the result of a collaborative effort. According to an official Sanrio page about Cinnamoroll, he is the café ’s official mascot. They all hang out at a place called Café Cinnamon when the plot isn’t leading them to new and exciting developments. In this manga, he goes on adventures with a lovable cast of puppy friends: Mocha, Chiffon, Cappuccino, Espresso, and of course, little Milk, the baby of the group. He has floppy, bunny-esque ears that he uses to fly and dart amongst the clouds. Plus, Cinnamoroll and Milk look so sweet on the cover.Ĭinnamoroll is an adorable pup who’s named after his tail that’s swirled like a cinnamon roll. January 3 is also my birthday, so I figured I was destined to read this manga. 1 was initially published on January 3, 2012, making it dated but still more than cute enough to catch my attention. With release dates rapidly changing (like it did for the second volume of What’s Michael?), many people of the otaku persuasion are turning to older forms of media for our entertainment. Light spoilers ahead!Īs many of you know, I’ve been turning to classic comics to keep me entertained during the coronavirus outbreak/quarantine/social distancing. This manga proves that Cinnamoroll has a colorful universe of his own that’s worth exploring. Fuwa Fuwa Shinamon is the Japanese title of this 5-volume series. 1 is a light-hearted read for Sanrio fans.
