One day during school Gojo is in the craft room at school making some costumes for his Hina dolls when Marin sees him. My Dress-Up Darling is about Gojo, a trainee Hinamatsuri (Hina for short) doll creator who has just started his first year of high school. There are twelve episodes in season one with the season beginning on 9th January and concluding on 27th March 2022. It would be weird to talk about it the other way around when that isn’t how it happened for me. With that out of the way, I’m going to talk about the anime first, just because that’s what I watched prior to reading the manga. Last week I was able to finally snag volume three through a lovely seller on Depop! She didn’t scalp or put the price up at all, especially with the volume being brand new. I was able to snag volumes one and two from Forbidden Planet, as well as four on Amazon. I’ve found Amazon, Forbidden Planet and Wordery have been some of the best places to find volumes for sale. There has also been a lot of scalpers on selling websites trying to sell volumes one and three (which are the hardest to get right now) for stupid prices!Īt the time of writing this post volumes two and four are the main ones you’ll find available to purchase at the moment, with five and six being pre orders for the near future. With the release of the anime and its quick popularity with anime fans alike, the manga has sold out like hot cakes, with many manga stockists apologising and popping people on wish lists. The manga released to us in the UK in April 2020. The anime is based off of the manga also known as Sono Bisque Doll, which released in Japan with its first volume in January 2018, with there currently being eight volumes of the manga, with volume nine on the way! In the UK there are currently six volumes, with five and six being pre-orders. I don’t know about you guys, but I much prefer holding a manga to read instead of just scrolling pages on my phone or laptop. The same has happened with My Dress-Up Darling where I’ve binge read volumes one to three (still not started four) of the manga after watching the anime, although I’m holding off reading volumes five to eight online until they actually come out for us in the UK. Dane walked out with Berserk (which was standard back in the day) and I left with the first three volumes of A Silent Voice. Me and Dane had been to watch it at The Electric Cinema in Birmingham, as I’d been recommended to watch it by adverts and they were damn right to tell me about it! Forbidden Planet/Worlds Apart is literally a stone throw away from the cinema so we ventured there prior to have a nose at geeky goodness, including manga. I think the last time I was into an anime so much I had to pick up the manga to read was A Silent Voice (2017). I’m just going to get straight into it, I honestly hope you enjoy reading this post as much as I enjoyed writing it. I will however share the basic information about what the anime is all about and more. I know today’s post is a little different but I wanted to share my thoughts about this series as I know so many people love it and season one is now completed, so I’d like to share what I thought of it in that aspect too.ĭon’t worry, there won’t be any spoilers shared here, I’m not about that life. I know a lot of people have fallen head over heels for My Dress-Up Darling too and especially Marin the main female protagonist, some falling for her a little harder than others. I really wanted to write about My Dress-Up Darling (Sono Bisque Doll wa Koi wo Suru, which translates to The Bisque Doll That Fell in Love) today as it’s a manga/anime series I’ve really fallen in love with and it’s definitely fast become one of my favourites, which is crazy to think about. I don’t know if I’ve ever written a blog post purely dedicated to a manga/anime series before, but no time like the present, eh?
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