Koushi and Momoko are the heart of 'Sumomomo, Momomo', but the whole ensemble makes Vol. 1 shine. Koushi’s dry, exasperated reactions to Momoko’s antics are gold—she’s this force of nature who believes they’re destined to marry, despite his protests. Then there’s Chihaya, who seems sweet but packs a terrifying punch, and Sanae, whose rivalry with Koushi adds spice. The way the manga plays with martial arts tropes while leaning hard into romantic comedy is so refreshing. It’s like if 'Toradora!' had more fistfights and fewer subtle moments. Momoko’s sheer confidence in their 'engagement' is the kind of absurdity I live for in manga.
Man, 'Sumomomo, Momomo' is such a wild ride! The first volume introduces us to Koushi Inuzuka, a guy who just wants to be a normal high school student despite his insane martial arts lineage. Then there's Momoko Kuzuryu, his 'fiancée' who's basically a walking natural disaster—super strong, hilariously naive, and obsessed with marrying him. The chemistry between these two is pure chaos, especially with Momoko's over-the-top declarations of love and Koushi's desperate attempts to avoid her. Their dynamic reminds me of classic battle rom-coms like 'Ranma ½', but with even more absurdity.
Rounding out the cast early on are Koushi's childhood friend Chihaya and his rival Sanae, who add layers to the whole 'destined martial arts marriage' mess. Chihaya’s quiet but deadly presence contrasts perfectly with Momoko’s loud antics, while Sanae’s tsundere vibes make every interaction a blast. Honestly, the first volume sets up this bizarre, action-packed love triangle (or square?) so well—I couldn’t stop laughing at how seriously Momoko takes their 'engagement' while Koushi just wants to survive gym class.
If you're diving into 'Sumomomo, Momomo', buckle up for a cast that’s equal parts hilarious and overpowered. Koushi Inuzuka is the reluctant protagonist, trying to escape his family’s martial arts legacy, but Momoko Kuzuryu—his so-called bride—drag him right back into it with her superhuman strength and relentless affection. She’s like if a shonen battle protagonist was reincarnated as a clingy girlfriend, and it’s glorious. The supporting characters, like Chihaya (who’s secretly a badass) and Sanae (who’s tsundere to the max), keep the energy high. What I love is how the series balances slapstick comedy with legit cool fight scenes—Momoko wrecking a classroom to 'protect' Koushi is peak comedy.
Vol. 1 throws you straight into the chaos with Koushi, a guy who’s basically a magnet for trouble thanks to Momoko, his self-proclaimed bride. She’s hilariously overpowered, treating everything like a martial arts showdown—even love. The supporting cast, like the stoic Chihaya and fiery Sanae, round out the madness. It’s a series where every character feels larger than life, and the comedy never lets up.
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