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Nasu to Altair

“16-year-old Mitsuo copes with adorable 31-year-old stepmom and awkward attention from intimidating classmate Kitou-san.”

Nasu to Altair

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Seinen School Comedy Romance
26 chapters · 2 volumes · 2015 · Manga
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16-year-old Mitsuo copes with adorable 31-year-old stepmom and awkward attention from intimidating classmate Kitou-san.

Manda Mitsuo is a 16-year-old high school student who lives with his stepmother, after his father's death. Manda Minato, his stepmother, is only 31-year-old, and was his father's former student. She also happens to be adorable, which constantly triggers Mitsuo's painful reaction to extremely cute things. At school, a very intimidating girl, Kitou-san, is also trying awkwardly to get closer to him. They and other friends at school make up the fabric of Mitsuo's unusual daily life. (Source: MangaHelpers)

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A Manga Publication

  • Format 26 × 2 ch × vol
  • Total read 3h 28m approx
  • Published Jan 2015 – Sep 2015
  • Source Manga media type
  • Ref. BS-M35578 catalog

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