The manga as a whole isn't incredible but doesn't try to be. All in all, it's somewhat generic but still enjoyable.
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The story starts off as something interesting albeit with a lot of exposition, but nothing impossible to understand. A guy forcing himself into a world of spies, interacting with his new family, and becoming stronger to keep his loved ones safe.
It does slowly start to get into ridiculousness, nothing the manga shy away from, with technology and such in a way, almost complete sci-fi. It does keep you more engaged and seems more fun that way, but I wished it still kept the spy element
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Alternative TitlesSynonyms: Mission of Yozakura family Japanese: 夜桜さんちの大作戦 More titlesInformationType: Manga
Volumes: 29
Chapters: 261
Status: Finished
Published: Aug 26, 2019 to Jan 20, 2025
Demographic:
Shounen
Serialization:
Shounen Jump (Weekly) Authors:
Gondaira, Hitsuji (Story & Art) Statistics Ranked: #19822 2 based on the top manga page. Please note that 'R18+' titles are excluded. Popularity: #502
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Your Feelings Categories Jan 18, 2022
This manga is at its best when it's a slice of life/comedy. The characters are really enjoyable. Watching them get into whatever situations around the house is usually pretty entertaining. There are even some great side characters, but they don't get used nearly as often as I'd like. Which is probably a byproduct of the other side of Yozakura Family.
Being a Shonen, I suppose it couldn't help itself from being your classic action series sometimes. Early on, when the action stuff would only last for about 2 or 3 chapters at a time it wasn't bad. But later down the line an overarching plot starts ... Dec 19, 2023
This is far from being a bad series; one that doesn’t deserve an outpouring of negative reaction in any way. In truth, it blends comedy and action, stakes and insanity in a hyperactive but solid story. It contains a sweet supportive relationship at the core, much better handled than a catalogue of past and present Jump stories that handle such couplings with either immaturity or passivity.
Moments of Taiyo’s and Mutsumi’s declarations of love for each other move me enough to hope the best for their futures. Could we have more evidence for why they feel the way they do? Sure, but it’s not a ... Jan 19, 2025
If this is marked as preliminary, I wrote it before MAL registered the manga ended.
Today Mission: Yozakura Family ended and I'm genuinely sad to see it go. However, I'm not sure I can say everyone reading this would enjoy this manga, which is why I marked this review mixed feelings. The first several chapters of the manga feel like they meander and at times I almost dropped the title, but the thing that kept me reading were the characters. They're all written so distinctly from one another and so vibrantly that even the haphazard beginning can't diminish my interest in them. Luckily, when the ... |

