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A boy named Kaboku sees a girl named Wanda dance, and suddenly burns with a need to join in. With its thrilling scenes of Japanese hip-hop dance and quirky, charming characters, this is a new, inspirational manga for fans of coming-of-age stories like Blue Period and Your Lie in April. Get up and join the Wandance! A SHY TEENAGER HAPPENS ON A CLASSMATE DANCING ALONE, AND HER JOY TURNS A KEY, UNLOCKING SOMETHING IN HIS HEART... Kaboku Kotani is starting high school, and he plans to do what he's always done: go along with his friends, keep quiet, and not to draw too much attention to himself. After all, it's hard enough to get by with a stutter like his--why make things worse by standing out from the crowd? But then he sees another first-year, Hikari Wanda, dancing like no one is watching--or like she doesn't care who sees her. It makes Kaboku wonder: Could he reach that same freedom? To find his way to Wanda, he does something he never thought he could: He joins the dance club. After all, every routine begins with a single step, right?
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Wandance 6, Neil Coffee
- Idioma
- Publicado en
- 2023
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- Título
- Wandance 6
- Idioma
- Inglés
- Autores
- Neil Coffee
- Editorial
- Kodansha America, Inc
- Publicado en
- 2023
- Formato
- Tapa blanda
- Páginas
- 176
- ISBN10
- 1646517377
- ISBN13
- 9781646517374
- Serie
- Etiquetas
- Ficción, Romance, Cómics & Manga, Deporte, Manga
- Calificación
- 4,05 de 5
- Descripción
- A boy named Kaboku sees a girl named Wanda dance, and suddenly burns with a need to join in. With its thrilling scenes of Japanese hip-hop dance and quirky, charming characters, this is a new, inspirational manga for fans of coming-of-age stories like Blue Period and Your Lie in April. Get up and join the Wandance! A SHY TEENAGER HAPPENS ON A CLASSMATE DANCING ALONE, AND HER JOY TURNS A KEY, UNLOCKING SOMETHING IN HIS HEART... Kaboku Kotani is starting high school, and he plans to do what he's always done: go along with his friends, keep quiet, and not to draw too much attention to himself. After all, it's hard enough to get by with a stutter like his--why make things worse by standing out from the crowd? But then he sees another first-year, Hikari Wanda, dancing like no one is watching--or like she doesn't care who sees her. It makes Kaboku wonder: Could he reach that same freedom? To find his way to Wanda, he does something he never thought he could: He joins the dance club. After all, every routine begins with a single step, right?