Manga 3581 Chou Yo Hana Yo

Chou yo Hana yo

Alternative Titles

Synonyms: O Butterfly O Flower
Japanese: 蝶よ花よ
English: Butterflies, Flowers


Information

Type: Manga
Volumes: 8
Chapters: 40
Status: Finished
Published: 2005 to 2009
Genres: Comedy Comedy, Romance Romance
Demographic: Josei Josei
Serialization: Petit Comic
Authors: Yoshihara, Yuki (Story & Art)

Statistics

Score: 7.351 (scored by 30713,071 users)
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Ranked: #43452
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Popularity: #2967
Members: 6,936
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Synopsis

Choko Kuze is the sensible daughter of a venerable family who went bankrupt. She joins a real estate company as an entry-level office worker, but her eccentric boss is harder on her than anyone else in the company! After hearing him inadvertently call her "milady", she realizes he was the young servant boy she knew as a child. At work he's a tyrant, but after hours he insists on treating her like a lady of the nobility. Is romance even possible for a couple locked in such a crazy role reversal?

(Source: Shoujo Beat)

Background

Chou yo Hana yo was published as Butterflies, Flowers by VIZ Media under the Shojo Beat imprint from December 1, 2009 to September 6, 2011.

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Reviews

Jul 19, 2010
Preliminary (Unknown/40 eps)
I have read the first five volumes, and I am eagerly awaiting more!

The story bascially revolves around a mistress/butler relationship - although now, many years later, they are poor. Chouka has just started working, and who should be her boss, but her previous servant, Masayuki. Whose opening question appears to be "are you a virgin?".

And this pretty much sets the tone. It is pretty much a humourous exploration of the relationship between these two. And their relationship has so many levels. That of master and servant, that of boss and subordinant, that of boyfriend and girlfriend.

I like the art. I sometimes find Chouko's ...
Oct 1, 2023
Mixed Feelings
In general, shoujo features more innocent romance, while josei tends to take a more mature approach and doesn't shy away from delving into the sexual side of relationships. An office romance story, 'Chou yo Hana yo' revolves around Chouko Kuze, whose once-rich family are now wallowing in poverty. She gets a job as a secretary under a very inappropriate boss, who turns out to be none other than the servant who used to tend to her as a child — and still insists on doing that, in an odd mistress/servant, superior/subordinate dynamic.

Right off the bat, the story is unusual for a Yuki Yoshihara manga: her ...
Sep 1, 2023
Spoiler
The last time I read this manga was about 10 years ago. I remembered it being really funny to me with all the crude humor and slapstick, which at the time really attracted me to this manga; besides the artwork of course.

However...crude humor is definitely subjective when it comes to ‘Butterflies, Flowers’. With the time that have gone by, and a lot of growing up to do, my love for this manga dissipated into the abyss.



Story: 4/10

The plot is simple: girl grows up in a rich household with maids and servants; she was attached to a servant who had to find work elsewhere ...

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