Who wants a living, breathing doll? How about a plant doll?
I recently became a collector of Japanese dolls, so I just had to pick up this series.
The mini stories are much darker than the cute cover lets on. I like it though, since the stories delve into the darker side of the human mind. I would say the manga is for mature teens and up.
If it weren't for their price, I wouldn't mind raising a plant doll! Just give it milk three times a day, and a sugar cookie a week- it's easier than raising my dog!
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dollys are pretty
just don't give it brandy mixed with the mlk I got hooked on this series too
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I'd ask the shop owner for a MALE doll.
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