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Embracing the Cuteness: A Review of ‘Saint? No! I’m Just a Passing Beast Tamer’

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Discover the entertaining and adorable world of ‘Saint? No! I’m Just a Passing Beast Tamer’ manga, where the protagonist’s love for cute creatures takes center stage. Join Kanata Aldezia on her quest to befriend and pet as many adorable monsters as possible in this lighthearted and humorous series.

Embracing the Cuteness: A Review of ‘Saint? No! I’m Just a Passing Beast Tamer’

In the vast landscape of manga, there are stories that revolve around a single concept, building their narratives around a particular gag or idea. ‘Saint? No! I’m Just a Passing Beast Tamer’ is one such manga that centers its entire plot on the protagonist’s unwavering desire to befriend and pet as many adorable monsters as possible. While it may lack depth, this manga compensates with its sheer entertainment value, particularly for fans of cute, fantasy-driven comedies.

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The story revolves around Kanata Aldezia, a young girl who is hailed as a peerless genius eagerly awaited by everyone to be blessed with the opportunity to become a Saint, a rare and honorable profession. However, Kanata has other plans – her ultimate goal is to become a Beast Tamer. In her previous life, illness confined her to bed, and her only solace was admiring animals through a screen. But now, reborn as a healthy and lively girl, Kanata is determined to pet all the fluffy critters she can get her hands on.

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The manga humorously portrays Kanata’s encounters with various creatures, and her first tamed beast, a fluffy cat that was once a demon lord, sets the tone for the series. Despite their backgrounds, Kanata forms deep bonds with these creatures, drawing them into her charms and embracing their cuteness. The enjoyment of these interactions takes precedence over elements of fantasy or action, although the manga still incorporates these genres to create a fully realized world.

Visuals: Capturing the Essence of Cuteness

Visually, ‘Saint? No! I’m Just a Passing Beast Tamer’ delivers what is expected from a generic isekai story. The artwork, particularly the adorable creatures, is executed to perfection, capturing the essence of their cuteness. The illustrator, iidatoy, demonstrates a good understanding of comedic timing through expressive character designs. While the visuals may not be groundbreaking, they effectively complement the lighthearted nature of the story.

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Conclusion: A Delightful Read for Fans of Cute Stories

Readers who are fans of isekai manga will find ‘Saint? No! I’m Just a Passing Beast Tamer’ to be a serviceable addition to the genre. However, it is those who appreciate cute stories and characters that will truly enjoy this series. The manga fulfills its premise of showcasing adorable creatures and the endearing interactions between Kanata and her newfound furry companions. If you are seeking a light-hearted and humorous read with a focus on cuteness, then ‘Saint? No! I’m Just a Passing Beast Tamer’ is definitely worth picking up.