Kuma Kuma Kuma Bear · review
This is an almost *relentlessly* positive and uplifting anime. Outside of like 2 points (and I'm expecting a third based on the end of the twelfth volume) there's very little darkness in the story or world. And I say that not as an insult, but as a praise. There's so many stories out there where the darkness of humanity is ever present that it's wonderful to read something as uplifting as this. That characters are simple but well thought out, the storylines still have stakes and keep your interest, and it's a lovely thing to see Yuna helping people. The bear stuff might get silly for some people,but I adore it. And I look forward to seeing where this manga goes in it's storyline.