![]() ![]() In addition, Kippei has to act as the inspirational hero for abusive moms and knife-wielding girls. ![]() Lots of people are introduced for a chapter or two and then disappear. Unfortunately, Aishiteruze Baby also likes to bring in other characters. It’s why they are both drawn to the outgoing Kippei. Yuzuyu and Kokoro may not seem alike, but they both are lonelier than they let on. Kippei learns how to be responsible and about how girls often hide their feelings in order to be strong. These two plotlines may be pretty standard, but this is also when Aishiteruze Baby is at its best. ![]() He also starts developing a serious interest in his classmate Kokoro. Kippei has spent his days fooling around with girls, so this lifestyle is quite a change for him. He has to make her meals, take her to school, be her playmate…basically do everything short of paying the bills. In Aishiteruze Baby, Kippei is forced to be the primary caretaker of his little cousin Yuzuyu. Let’s get something out of the way first: there’s no Bunny Drop-type ending here. Was it worth the wait, and is it still worth your money? I remember when Aishiteruze Baby was one of the most requested shoujo series. Can this playboy handle taking care of a little girl? One day, his family takes in his five-year-old cousin after her mother disappears, and Kippei is put in charge of her. Kippei is the biggest ladies’ man at his school. ![]()
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