About Aishiteruze Baby
Aishiteruze Baby is about Kippei Katakura, a laid back high school student who concentrates more on girls than his studies, and how his life changed when he is put in charge of a 5 year old girl. The girl has been abandoned by her mother whom is a relative of Kippei's family. Since Kippei is the least busy of his family members he is put in charge of taking care of young Sakashita Yuzuyu. I highly recommend this series as you can see in my review of the anime series.
In my review I stated that the anime series didn't completely finish what it started, which is to follow the story line of its manga counterpart. This is unfortunate because the anime really left viewers hanging and somewhat confused. That was my biggest gripe about the anime, and yet it still almost received a perfect score from me simply because I really did enjoy the story and characters. This enticed me to host Aishiteruze Baby's manga series because it has everything I enjoyed in the anime series; that and it is actually better because of amazing artwork and it has an actual conclusion to the story unlike in the anime.
Evening: All Volumes Posted!View Aishiteruze Baby Manga Online
Aishiteruze Baby has been licensed by
Viz Media. Please support the English version if you enjoy this series.
Current Status:
· Next Update: Volume
1-3 on 8/21
· Rotating Volume: 1-7
· Length: 7 Volumes (Complete)
Downloads:
· Volume 1
· Volume 2
· Volume 3
· Volume 4
· Volume 5
· Volume 6
· Volume 7
· Purchase Volumes Here
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· Beauty Pop
· Boys Over Flowers
· Nana
· Yotsuba
Support Official Release
Aishiteruze Baby has been licensed by Viz Media.
The series spans 7 volumes and I highly recommend anyone who enjoys it to go out and purchase it. What surprised me most about this
series was the fact that the artwork really stood out. The anime series' animation, to put it blunt, was average. The reason the
outstanding artwork in the manga didn't quite carry over to the anime was because the anime couldn't showcase the "sketchy" feel that I noticed in the manga.
The art really almost looked like it came right from the mangaka's doodle pad at times I felt. It didn't hurt that the
sketches showed tons of details, something you'll find in many shoujo series but not in shonen ones.
Of course if the artwork alone doesn't entice you to purchase this series then maybe the
wonderful uplifting story will. Rarely do I see a manga cover so much ground in only 7 volumes. By the end of it I was
rooting for all the characters and I was pleased with how things turned out. Bottom line is that this series doesn't disappoint and
I feel it warrants a purchase. If those long 30+ volume shonen series scare you away from
investing money into it then give this 7 volume series a whirl.
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Information & Rotation
The manga scans you will find on this site are ones created by fans. They are not scanned versions of the licensed English versions. On the topic of licensed manga series, I do host licensed series unlike many sites that take down manga scans when they get licensed.
I feel that showcasing the series actually helps in sales. I usually do not host entire series (usually just the beginning or latter volumes) so people tend to purchase the actual graphic novels when they find out how good they are.
As for the fansubbed manga scans, they are created by manga scanlation groups. You can get a full list of groups over at Manga Jouhou. These groups create these fansubs for the fans - I simply distribute
them online. Within each series you will certainly see information pertaining to the groups that created the manga scans. Please support the groups by visiting their web site or mIRC channel.
At Spectrum Nexus we try to offer viewers a wide variety of manga series.
For that reason I have implemented a
manga rotation. Certain long series, such as Hajime no Ippo
(well over 80 volumes long), are under this manga rotation scheme because I can't host
all of the volumes at once. The rotation
consists of showing a set amount of volumes, then every Monday or Thursday they will
rotate out and in will come a new batch. I have found this helps on the
servers and allows me to keep this site up without ever asking for donations.