

“Then one day, a beautiful princess came to the castle. Even the mysterious Mejiro-Sensei has decided to attend the show in person. While Shu calls Lina, Kuranosuke’s mother, and personally invites her to Tokyo to watch the show. Once the venue is secured, Kuranosuke mails out invites to previous haters, Kai and Inari. The arrangement is odd, but Kuranosuke doesn’t seem to hate the idea. Also while there, Shu asks Kuranosuke how he’d feel about living together with Tsukimi as platonic roommates. Unfortunately there isn’t one, but earlier Shu assisted the director of an aquarium, so he floats the idea to her.

Next, Kuranosuke asks Shu if there is a venue they could rent for free.

However, Jiji-Jelly Fish’s business manager- has reminded him that the company has no money left to spare for décor or a venue. Now that Kuranosuke has cut himself off from spending his father’s money, he has to get creative about promoting Jelly fish’s clothing line, but if money weren’t an option, he’d love to host another Fashion show. Which only makes the Jelly Fish brand stand out. Although, these clothes exist out there in the world, they’re rare to see. If I had to describe’s Tsukimi’s vision for clothes, I’d call them multi-functional and three different outfits in one. And after a visit to Nisha and her fabric store, the Amars decide that the best fabric for their clothes is Jersey because of its softness and it’s opacity.īack home, Tsukimi explains to her team of seamstresses her designs and how she wants them all to bring them to life. Tsukimi comes up with some fabulous designs for clothing that she hopes will be unique and comfortable enough to sell. A group of slightly odd girls lived a nice fun life there.” Akiko Higashimura Princess Jellyfish “Once upon a time…there was a tiny little castle. It is marked with an asterisk* If you click the links and make a purchase I earn a commission. I never thought I’d see it either, but that’s exactly what happens in the last volume of Princess Jellyfish.ĭisclaimer: this post contains an affiliate links for Volume 9 of Princess jellyfish and bookshop at the end of this post. Imagine this, all the Amars suddenly becoming onboard with sewing and creating clothes for women like them.
