Alternative TitlesSynonyms: School Babysitters Japanese: 学園ベビーシッターズ InformationType: Manga
Volumes: Unknown
Chapters: Unknown
Status: Publishing
Published: Sep 24, 2009 to ? Authors:
Tokeino, Hari (Story & Art) Serialization:
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Warning: Reading the manga can lead to severe side effects. From excessive grinning and smiling to moe heart attacks to uncontrollable blurts of “awwwww.” If you are willing to take these risks, then by all means, read Gakuen Babysitters. The story is sweeter than any chocolate or ice cream you’ve ever had. Every so often, your heart will stop from the pure adorableness of the manga. I recommend you don’t try to read it one go or you may very well die from a moe heart attack. read more
You will NOT regret reading it. Cute toddlers, good-looking teenagers that are affiliated with them, and the heartwarming stories are a must-have. :)
The story is a pretty basic one , of two orphaned brothers and how the older one is roped in to be in charge of the ' baby sitting creche' in his free hours in exchange for food, board & schooling. It deals with his experiences and the read more
Gakuen Babysitters is a really soothing manga. It's simple, sweet, and extremely cute. You might want to enjoy this whenever you're depressed on how harsh life is. Story - It doesn't have much of a plot, but surprisingly, this is what makes this manga enjoyable. The story is really light, you wouldn't feel depressed while waiting for the next book to come out. But still, it has some cute and touching moments as well. Art - F*ck, the art is too cute. Dem babies. I nosebleed a lot while reading this. Character - What should I say about the characters? I mean 60% of the read more
The main characters have a tragic back story but how they overcome that with the help of a stranger makes it even more addicting! They become a family with each other and seeing the progress they make makes you want to cheer them on! The main character Ryuu-chan being popular but doesn't read more
The manga follows two brothers; the older brother, Ryuuichi, who's an high school student and his younger brother, Koutarou, who is a toddler. Due to a tragic event, Ryuuichi and Koutarou lose their parents, but they're taken in by a gruff older lady lovingly called "Obaa-san" (grandmother) and her butler, Saikawa. Ryuuichi has to work in the "babysitting club", a club where teachers from the school drop off their children, as exchange for living with and studying in Obaa-san's house/school and the manga follows the adventures read more
the story, oh the story! it's filled with babies. everything about babies. babies everywhere! okay first of all, if you like babies, this is THE manga for you. imagine baby beel(for those of you who don't know, baby beel is from beelzebub). then imagine A read more
Story: 8/10 Each chapter seems to focus on a different thing going on with the babysitting club. Yet each chapter focuses on resolving something. The main plot is just about a kid who was suddenly taken in by a lady and he has to take care of a bunch of preschoolers. There seems to be more of a deeper plot going on, but I still haven't quite figured it out. I think it's something of learning how to move on from read more
At the surface, it may seem that this manga would be only full of fluffiness and rainbows since it is a story full of incredibly cute moments (so sweet you'll get cavities). But, the underlining story is one that is quite deep and at times sad (But don't worry, every chapter ends happily). The story begins with the main characters losing both of their parents and starting to live in a new home with the chairman (Bear with me. Its a happy manga, I promise!). But what I find comforting about this manga is that despite all these struggles, read more |