Come Come Vanilla!
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Come Come Vanilla!

Alternative Titles

Synonyms: Come & Wild Vanilla
Japanese: かむかむバニラ!


Information

Type: Manga
Volumes: 3
Chapters: 18
Status: Finished
Published: Nov 30, 2010 to Nov 13, 2013
Genres: Comedy Comedy, Drama Drama, Romance Romance, Ecchi Ecchi
Theme: Harem Harem
Demographic: Seinen Seinen
Serialization: Comic Meteor
Authors: Harumi, Chihiro (Art), Tazawa, Daisuke (Story)

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Score: 6.701 (scored by 41374,137 users)
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Ranked: #132652
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Popularity: #2237
Members: 9,028
Favorites: 18

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Preliminary Spoiler
Jan 12, 2014
Harumi Chihiro does it again. From "Velvet Kiss" to "Come Come Vanilla!" Harumi Chihiro delivers with her marriage between plot and harem/ecchi, to portray a young man, Kaji Rikou, who is confronted with a "monstergirl" named Vanilla and her master, Ibu Kiriko, with whom he (once upon a long time ago) made a promise to marry.

Here, the house-handy Rikou meets the anything-but-domestic Kiriko and Vanilla. Armed with his house-working skills and a scent that seduces all things animal, Rikou must confront Kiriko and the promise he made head on. The only problem is, he doesn't remember a thing! Comedy ensues as Kiriko and Vanilla hit ...
Nov 9, 2014
STORY: 7/10
Come Come Vanilla! (CCV) is a very light-hearted mix of comedy, romance, ecchi and underlying "drama" that creeps up slowly but surely. For those who rolled their eyes already, sorry looks like this manga isn't for you. For those whose interest was piqued a little then by all means, please continue. I tend to not read much works involving monstergirls- for lack of a better word but much to my surprise and chagrin, it was integrated quite nicely into the story. A few pages and chapters in and I already regarded it as normal; and I'll be lying if I said I wasn't taken ...