Clover no Kuni no Alice: Cheshire Cat to Waltz
Alice in the Country of Clover: Cheshire Cat Waltz
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Clover no Kuni no Alice: Cheshire Cat to Waltz

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Synonyms: Clover no Kuni no Alice: Cheshire Neko to Waltz
Japanese: クローバーの国のアリス ~チェシャ猫とワルツ~
English: Alice in the Country of Clover: Cheshire Cat Waltz
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Type: Manga
Volumes: 7
Chapters: 18
Status: Finished
Published: 2009 to 2011
Genre: Fantasy Fantasy
Demographic: Shoujo Shoujo
Serialization: None
Authors: Fujimaru, Mamenosuke (Story & Art), QuinRose (Story)

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Score: 7.531 (scored by 14251,425 users)
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Ranked: #27892
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Popularity: #5204
Members: 3,836
Favorites: 112

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Apr 29, 2018
I am yet to read the other QuinnRose series, but by far this was my favourite story. It had a lot of sweet moments, where you could really see the true Boris. I have to say this is part of what made this story so great. Of course, the relationship between Boris and Alice was somewhat...perverted? But of course hence why this has a 16+ rating. I have to admit that some moments were like "What?!?! That did not just happen/ was said", but regardless of that I still loved the character of Boris, and his mischievous attitude, and the fact that his character was ...
Apr 16, 2020
Mixed Feelings
Bishounenized desecration of Alice's Adventures in Wonderland: The "I swear this isn't an initial stage of a furry fetish" boogaloo

Let me start with saying that I expected worse. Maybe I got worn down by the continuous one-shot spin-offs that don't even really try, but just the fact that there is something resembling a storyline in the Cheshire spin-off alone is already an improvement. Well, it's most likely mainly because of the larger volume count, but it's certainly something. What's more, the mafia setting that's usually only used to excuse the violent nature of the cast is even being used as part of the plot, ...