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This is such a sweet manga series for anyone who loves cats. Is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Kanata Konami. It was serialized in Kodansha's seinen manga magazine Weekly Morning from 2004 to 2015, with its chapters collected in twelve tankōbon volumes.

The illustration is in keeping with previous book in this series...done is pastels and super cute. This continues to be one of my 7 year old son’s favorite books to read. Cocchi is in this book a lot more and we learn more about his history. Chi and Cocchi dodge some rain together which was cute. Then Chi eats some questionable food and struggles with her first bout of illness.
Yamada, Chi
The manga has been licensed for North American distribution by Vertical Inc. An anime adaptation lasting two seasons aired from March 2008 to September 2009. A 3DCG anime television adaptation lasting two seasons aired from October 2016 to September 2018. The ending is about as close to a cliffhanger as this series gets. Given how many volumes are left in this series--likely none of which are set in kitty heaven--I'm guessing, "Yes."
Konami is well regarded within the pet-manga community for her keen sense of cat ecology. Her ability to observe and render feline behavior has earned her respect from the Japanese manga community as a whole. Chi's Sweet Home will be Konami's first translated work. Chi follows Yohei to school, gets lost, and finds her friend Cocchi. Blackie shows her the way home, but she has eaten something bad and gets sick. After a trip to the vet she comes home to recover.
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The anime is produced by Madhouse, and each episode is three minutes long. The episodes correspond to one chapter from the manga. Chi is voiced by Satomi Koorogi, better known as Menchi of Excel Saga and Umagon/Ponygon from Zatch Bell.

I love how the ever-pushy Chi brings out the softer side of the street-hardened Cocchi. Thank goodness big brother Blackie is always looking out for Chi. I like reading these in the morning to help me wake up. I can't understand full pages of text when I'm barely awake so this is helpful and keeps me from scrolling through my phone for and hour or two. To see what your friends thought of this book,please sign up.
Chi and Cocchi Meet
We will certainly look for more volumes of Chi's story at our local library. This is the seventh book in the Chi's Sweet Home series. We were introduced to more characters in this story and we see that Chi is becoming more bold and adventurous. Goodreads helps you keep track of books you want to read. He was one of 3 kittens in a box two boys found.

This volume picks up where the last one left off of. Its clear that Cocchi is a street cat and doesn't have home . But Chi follows Cocchi around anyway and despite Cocchi's tough exterior I think Cocchi likes Chi. In volume 10, Cocchi and Chi plays with two kittens that look very similar to Chi and might be her siblings. Afterwards, a woman gives him food in an alley and calls him Tiny.
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I love Chi's spunky and slightly naive attitude...she's always just so perky and excited about everything. As she spends more time interacting with other cats you really start to see Chi's personality come out more. Watching the Yamada family freak out over Chi's sickness was hilarious, as well as slightly sad. My whole family was worried about Chi and we all felt bad for her. I wanted to know more about our neighbor pets and Cocchi.

Chi meets someone new at the park and tries to befriend him. This in the first introduction of Cocchi in the anime medium, as he was not present in New Address.
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