For those searching for , this is the localized title often used in Chinese-speaking communities (月曜日のたわわ). The name translates directly to "Monday's Plumpness" or "Tawawa on Monday."
The recent release of , titled "Jitome-chan, Part 17" (ジト目ちゃん⑰), represents a significant entry in Kiseki Himura's serialized manga Getsuyoubi no Tawawa (often subtitled Tawawa on Monday ). This chapter continues the established "blue-tinted" slice-of-life aesthetic that began as a weekly Twitter (now X) illustration series. Narrative Focus: The "Jitome-chan" Arc For those searching for , this is the
: The chapter focuses on the character Jitome-chan , known for her signature "resting grumpy face" or "death glare". In this installment, Imouto-chan (Ai-chan's younger sister) learns more about the deepening relationship between Jitome-chan and her cousin. Narrative Focus: The "Jitome-chan" Arc : The chapter
The series is known for its "blue-tinted" illustrations and its focus on "Tawawa" (a Japanese term for well-endowed) female characters interacting with salarymen and students. Jitome-chan Jitome-chan Yue Yao Rin, the creator of "Getsuyōbi
Yue Yao Rin, the creator of "Getsuyōbi no Tawawa," is a talented manga artist known for his distinctive art style and storytelling. Born in Japan, Rin began his career as a manga artist, gradually building a reputation through his online presence and various publications. His inspiration for "Getsuyōbi no Tawawa" stems from his own experiences as an office worker and his observations of human relationships.
For those searching for , this is the localized title often used in Chinese-speaking communities (月曜日のたわわ). The name translates directly to "Monday's Plumpness" or "Tawawa on Monday."
The recent release of , titled "Jitome-chan, Part 17" (ジト目ちゃん⑰), represents a significant entry in Kiseki Himura's serialized manga Getsuyoubi no Tawawa (often subtitled Tawawa on Monday ). This chapter continues the established "blue-tinted" slice-of-life aesthetic that began as a weekly Twitter (now X) illustration series. Narrative Focus: The "Jitome-chan" Arc
: The chapter focuses on the character Jitome-chan , known for her signature "resting grumpy face" or "death glare". In this installment, Imouto-chan (Ai-chan's younger sister) learns more about the deepening relationship between Jitome-chan and her cousin.
The series is known for its "blue-tinted" illustrations and its focus on "Tawawa" (a Japanese term for well-endowed) female characters interacting with salarymen and students. Jitome-chan
Yue Yao Rin, the creator of "Getsuyōbi no Tawawa," is a talented manga artist known for his distinctive art style and storytelling. Born in Japan, Rin began his career as a manga artist, gradually building a reputation through his online presence and various publications. His inspiration for "Getsuyōbi no Tawawa" stems from his own experiences as an office worker and his observations of human relationships.