I'm the Catlords' Manservant, Vol. 1

I'm the Catlords' Manservant, Vol. 1

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  • Create Date:2021-05-03 10:51:41
  • Update Date:2025-09-06
  • Status:finish
  • Author:Rat Kitaguni
  • ISBN:1975324390
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Summary

Izumi Yukihara, high school second year。 His life is completely average-until a series of misfortunate events turn his life upside down。 As if losing his parents weren't enough, he's saddled with their massive debt and forced to relocate to a new residence。 On the bright side, the owners of his new residence offer him a chance to repay his debt。。。by serving cats?!

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Jenny

Cat lovers, rejoice! A manga exists that has cute cat boys/ men AND is an accurate representation of living with cats! Woo-hoo, I never thought this day would come!Joking aside, this was a really cute and fun manga。 I've been looking for cutesy, funny, slice-of-life series to lighten up the cold, shriveled up mass I call my heart, and this definitely did the trick。 The story is simple, the characters (while admittedly one-dimensional) are fun, and the artwork/ art style is vibrant and adorable。 Cat lovers, rejoice! A manga exists that has cute cat boys/ men AND is an accurate representation of living with cats! Woo-hoo, I never thought this day would come!Joking aside, this was a really cute and fun manga。 I've been looking for cutesy, funny, slice-of-life series to lighten up the cold, shriveled up mass I call my heart, and this definitely did the trick。 The story is simple, the characters (while admittedly one-dimensional) are fun, and the artwork/ art style is vibrant and adorable。 Miyako is hands down my favorite Catlord, not that that's surprising。 Russian blues are one of my favorite breeds and I LOVE anime men with glasses。Not much else to say, this was a super enjoyable read。 It's short, fun, and cute as fuck。 Definitely give it a shot if you're looking for a goofy, slice-of-life series with a supernatural twist。 。。。more

Mark

Izumi is cursed with yet another deadbeat, debt-ridden, manga dad and his legacy to Izumi turns out to be a house full of cat-boys。 Well, technically they’re shape-shifting spirits, but the premise is the same。 And if you thought cats in general were jerks, wait until you see what they do in human form。。。Hoo boy, well, this is a lark and change。 I love the way this tweaks the Debt Dad manga trope and shows that Izumi’s dad actually had a huge, huge heart。 Just not for his actual family, so it do Izumi is cursed with yet another deadbeat, debt-ridden, manga dad and his legacy to Izumi turns out to be a house full of cat-boys。 Well, technically they’re shape-shifting spirits, but the premise is the same。 And if you thought cats in general were jerks, wait until you see what they do in human form。。。Hoo boy, well, this is a lark and change。 I love the way this tweaks the Debt Dad manga trope and shows that Izumi’s dad actually had a huge, huge heart。 Just not for his actual family, so it doesn’t mean much to our broke and homeless protagonist。 I mean, the cats are fairly adorable, so can you blame the guy?But as anybody who owns a cat knows, fairly adorable doesn’t cover the rest of the time when they’re being mischievous little bastards。 So cue Izumi indentured and forced to serve his four-legged masters as they generally make his life hell, both at home and abroad。The book is off to the races from the first chapter, although there’s a bit too much pile-on for our hapless hero in the middle for my liking, but it recovers and starts to really sing in the last half, as usually happens as stories get themselves sorted。For me this is largely because of the newest cat in the menagerie, who can’t quite manage a complete human transformation and has strong feelings towards strays (and a yellow streak a mile wide as it turns out), having been one himself。The story of what he’s been hiding from the group is a pure cute bomb and really sweet, cutting through some, though not all, of the piling on poor Izumi (most of which is pretty great, honestly, it just tends to excess)。But then we get to the final story about the (alleged) house phantom and I haven’t barked harder at anything this week than I have the one shot of spilt salt as the boys try to purify the house。 It was a full cackle and the art is absolutely amazing in the moment (and oh lord the follow-up)。 If this is the book finding its footing then it will be pure gold going forward。I like how different the cats we meet are and, yes, when they are in cat form it is too cute for words (dear lord the basket scene)。 They are miserable to Izumi, but everybody’s learning and they don’t just dump on him without getting pushback and, in one case, an apology。 I appreciate that, seriously。 There’s a real solid framework to build something spectacular from。3。5 stars and the back half of this book, particularly that bowl of salt, get it the bump to a full 4。 This book captures feline behaviour to a frightening degree and combined with some enjoyable gags and great art you have a perfectly solid little read。 。。。more

Laura Grace

This was an interesting read! It was different then I expected in that it felt more like a slice-of-life but in a SCHOOL setting (which is something I wasn't expecting)。 I expected more shenanigans at the house and while I felt a little disappointed in that regard, this is a great starting volume! The mangaka does a really good job of introducing the reader to each of the cats and seeing their personalities shine。 Susumu is by my favorit and would say Miyako would be a close second。 Akira has so This was an interesting read! It was different then I expected in that it felt more like a slice-of-life but in a SCHOOL setting (which is something I wasn't expecting)。 I expected more shenanigans at the house and while I felt a little disappointed in that regard, this is a great starting volume! The mangaka does a really good job of introducing the reader to each of the cats and seeing their personalities shine。 Susumu is by my favorit and would say Miyako would be a close second。 Akira has something fishy about him, especially given things that happen near the end。 And speaking of…That last chapter REALLY had me invested in this story! I was fairly surprised at how loving Yukihara is towards everyone given the circumstances, but I think that is probably why he is a hero you find yourself drawn to because despite that he's NOT happy about his circumstances, he still wants everyone to be happy。 Though poor Yukihara definitely doesn't have it easy and felt bad for him more then once。I was unsure if I would want to continue this series, but I feel this is a good one to continue now that we've gotten to know everyone。 The ending is a chilly cliffhanger that had me glued to the page and wishing volume two was already available。 Recommended to cat lovers, those who like shenanigans, and a potential yokai twist!*(I received an ARC from the publisher。 All thoughts expressed are my own。)* 。。。more

Rebecca

Yes, this is an accurate depiction of life with cats。 (Supernatural or otherwise。) I also find it a little harder to be upset with Yukiharu's (dead) Debt Dad because he went into debt caring for the bakeneko。 I mean, I can't say I wouldn't have done the same。。。? Yes, this is an accurate depiction of life with cats。 (Supernatural or otherwise。) I also find it a little harder to be upset with Yukiharu's (dead) Debt Dad because he went into debt caring for the bakeneko。 I mean, I can't say I wouldn't have done the same。。。? 。。。more