“Japanese wolves disguised as humans seek breeding partners; rural man raises intelligent dog, brothers' complex bonds, boy befriends mysterious puppy.”
There's a Wolf in My Bed
オオカミさんとえろいこと
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Japanese wolves disguised as humans seek breeding partners; rural man raises intelligent dog, brothers' complex bonds, boy befriends mysterious puppy.
Long thought to be extinct, the rare Japanese wolves have survived by disguising themselves in human form. Able to switch between these human guises and their original canine bodies, the wolves have been searching for compatible breeding partners as a means to preserve their species. Oogami-san Chi no Hatsujou Kemono After years of working for a major consulting firm, Yoshito Oogami grew tired of city life and moved to the countryside to study agriculture. One day, Yoshito's neighbor and teacher, Mika, suddenly announces that he and his wife are moving far away into the mountains. He brings Yoshito salted Japanese plums, known natively as "umeboshi," as a parting gift," and also a single request: to raise a young puppy. Yoshito agrees, and he names the strangely intelligent and human-like dog "Ume" after the fruit. As their bond deepens, Yoshito begins to notice Ume's unusual behaviors and the mysterious circumstances surrounding his arrival. Niisan wa Ore no Mono/Niisan wa Zenbu Ore no Mono Brothers Shougo and Daigo Tsubaki work hard to fulfill their father's dying wishes. For Shougo, that means studying hard to support the family business, but for his elder brother Daigo, things are a little more complicated. The brothers share a close relationship built on mutual support and care, though the true nature of their bond may be more complex than it initially appears. Hatsukoi Ookami no Ongaeshi/Ore no Hatsukoi Ookami/Ookami-san no Henge Jutsu Shougo and Daigo's youngest brother, Kengo Tsubaki, finally moves in with them. One day, on his way to school, Kengo saves a puppy who was stuck on the railway track. This dog keeps returning to Kengo, almost as if to repay his kindness. Kengo names him "Taiyou" after the sun, and the more Taiyou visits, the more attached to him the Tsubaki family becomes. Their growing friendship leads to unexpected developments that will change their lives forever.
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A Manga Publication
- Format 6 × 1 ch × vol
- Total read 0h 48m approx
- Published Jun 2015 – Sep 2016
- Source Manga media type
- Ref. BS-M45828 catalog