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Mouse Vol 1

Mouse Vol 1

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: quick witted & fun ;-)
Review: The first volume is very good, and fast-paced, and witty. It sets up the story & back information in a very entertaining way, without getting bogged down in an excess of details. His three assistants are very good looking and they add to the story. When they do show anything, it is usually there and gone, peek-a-boo style, which makes the whole set entertaining without being overwhelmed by it. Definitely not for children, but it is a fun & humorous series.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Naughty Fun, But Still Fun!
Review: "Mouse" is the story of the current incarnation of a cat burgular who has existed since Feudal Japan... simply calling himself Mouse. By day, he is Sorata Muon, assistant teacher at a local high school. But by night, and in all his other off hours, he is the heir to the Muon Clan legacy, and has trained since he was in short pants to be the greatest thief in the world. And let's just say that being the great Mouse doesn't come without a few... perks.

That's right. Three lovely, busty, and VIBRANT young women serve him in every way possible. Yes, every way. Though he does try to keep their relationship professional, let's just say that the girls... who are as intelligent and talented as they are beautiful... don't take the hint.

The plot of this story revolves around the life of Sorata as he takes on his responsiblities as Mouse, and tries to balance that with being a real life person as well. Some of the students are interested in his life, and there are other women who try to get involved with him (usually at the worst possible moments, like when a job is about to be pulled off). Thankfully, he has his girls, who are willing to do anything they can to make this easier for him... including berating him publically (only to beg for forgiveness in the naughtiest of ways later on).

This is a story of comedy above all else. There are some hinted sexual scenes (ecchi-level things, not ever reaching hentai status), but nothing that could ever be considered gratuitous. This isn't something for little kids... not even CLOSE... but for anyone who's old enough to appreciate this sort of thing, this is a LOT of fun.

Naughty fun, but fun nonetheless!

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: A fun guilty pleasure
Review: The Mouse is about a man who is a nerdy teacher by day, and internationally infamous thief by night. He is supported by three curvaceous attendants (who also pose as his dominant school co-workers) who constantly fall all over themselves trying to please The Mouse. And while they're not falling over themselves, they also assist The Mouse by retrieving intel for him to better prepare him for his next prize.

Admittedly, the plot is pretty thin and the episodes are fairly short but I do love the visual style that also comes with a lot of fanservice. The Mouse himself seems to be a little too wishy-washy for being 'an internationally infamous thief' but his crew are bright, cheery, and colorful. This isn't a very deep story but I wasn't exactly looking for one here either. The Mouse is about fun and it has plenty of it.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A fun guilty pleasure
Review: The Mouse is about a man who is a nerdy teacher by day, and internationally infamous thief by night. He is supported by three curvaceous attendants (who also pose as his dominant school co-workers) who constantly fall all over themselves trying to please The Mouse. And while they're not falling over themselves, they also assist The Mouse by retrieving intel for him to better prepare him for his next prize.

Admittedly, the plot is pretty thin and the episodes are fairly short but I do love the visual style that also comes with a lot of fanservice. The Mouse himself seems to be a little too wishy-washy for being 'an internationally infamous thief' but his crew are bright, cheery, and colorful. This isn't a very deep story but I wasn't exactly looking for one here either. The Mouse is about fun and it has plenty of it.


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