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(retrieved from Amazon Mon, 11 Jan 2010 06:03:41 -0500)
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OK. Granted, I don't like dogs, so a story from a dog's perspective probably wouldn't appeal to me. I should have known this. But I thought Ikezawa's other series, Othello was pretty cute so I figured I might like this series, too.
It's very light and fluffy. Ponta the dog eats a 'magic' bone that makes her into a human girl, and while running around gets a crush on a human boy. Wacky hijinxs ensue.
The male lead, Mirai, looks exactly like Rei from Fuyumi Soryo's Mars series. The two series ran at approximately the same time, so I wonder if there's some Japanese celebrity that both artists used as a model or if one of them copied the other artist. Seriously, the two male characters could be twins. (