Clean-Freak Fully-Equipped #1
Touya Tobina
Touya Tobina
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After a traumatic childhood experience at an amusement park, Sata Senda became the local poster-boy for compulsive cleanliness. Equipped with anti-bacterial stray, an array of masks and kind of scary protective clothing, he's not exactly easy to get close to, and he's fine with that...at least until Anna Aiuchi, the class cutie, goes out of her way to break through his personal bubble! Suddenly, Senda's life begins to change, invaded by one messy personality after another. Can the cleansing power of friendship finally overcome Sata's quirks? Find out in the first volume of this hilarious new comedy!
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192 pages, Paperback First published January 1, 2009
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Emmy
2,197 reviews51 followers
This was a cute, funny manga, mostly fluffy, but rather enjoyable. Personally, I did not know what to expect from a book promising to be the love story of a teen so OCD that he refuses to touch anything that has not been sterilized. Still, I enjoyed it. Certainly not the greatest manga I've read, but fun and original. UPDATE 1/11/18 Reread, and enjoyed it more the second time around. I'll need to read book 2 soon :)
Updated review from 3 stars to 4.
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Matthew
320 reviews6 followers
A dumb dumb dumb but still kinda cute manga humor title. The gags got a little repetitive for my taste----would have liked it more if the humor had more variety or if the story was a little fuller. Still, not a bad tween/early teen book.
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Christine
56 reviews
I almost hate to give this book only two stars because it did have some funny and entertaining moments, but for the most part this just didn't do it for me. I found it difficult to follow the characters and story in places, and the overall plot wasn't clear. It didn't come across as funny/lighthearted as I had hoped. That said, there were still a couple points where I was able to lose myself in the story, and while I won't be re-reading this and probably wouldn't read any additional volumes (it's just not my thing), I think it is sad that this story wasn't continued. There was definitely a lot of potential here for a long series.
Child960801
2,404 reviews
I wasn't too sure about this one. The main character is a young boy with OCD/anxiety issues that are very obvious and affecting the quality of his life, but he is not getting professional health of any kind, nor are the adults in his life doing anything about it. He has cleaning compulsions that are played off as a laugh. It's mostly light hearted, but I'm not sure I'll read the next volume.
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Gunnarmooney
73 reviews1 follower
Much against everyones complaints here I think this is a rather beautiful gem of a story I've enjoyed every bit of this and thought it was cute and funny. I'm sad to see it didn't go beyond this though I would have loved to have so much more of this story.
Mariska
126 reviews5 followers
Boring but got it for free
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Anna C
1,535 reviews88 followers
Akibat trauma masa kecilnya, Sata jadi sangat cinta kebersihan. Aku lupa apa nama kerennya dari penyakit itu, pokoknya semacam Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) yg dikhususkan pada kebersihan. Jadi, Sata yg anti jorok ini sangat pantang debu, kotoran dan bahkan ogah bersentuhan langsung dgn benda-benda dan orang. OCD-nya sudah sangat parah. Namun anehnya, kalo sama cewek yg disukainya, ia lupa dgn semua pantangannya itu. Dlm kisah ini, diceritakan seperti apa parahnya penyakit Sata itu, seperti apa cara Sata yg gila kebersihan ini berinteraksi dgn teman-temannya di sekolah.
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Julie (Let's Read Good Books)
1,659 reviews487 followers
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March 20, 2011Sata and his compulsion for cleanliness = incredibly brainless fun.
Elin
7 reviews5 followers
Very light, very comedy oriented manga. Art is a little rough in spots, but the amusing side characters make up for it. (Can't recommend the back up story, which literally made no sense at all.)
Dorcas
679 reviews16 followers
Somewhat bizarre at times, but it does have its sweet moments. And I'm not just talking about Baron the bunny. The OCD kid learns to make friends.
Sherry
137 reviews1 follower
So fun! Too bad it ends here thanks to Tokyo Pop going out of business. The characters are great and the potential story line growth is limitless.
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