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It’s Not a Dog, That’s a Dragon Novel Review
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By pillow, まくら
2017
Description
While I was suffering from Pet Loss Syndrome due to my beloved dog Pochi dying, my colleague Enomoto-san suggested I raise another new dog. That dog wasn’t a dog, but a dragon. In spite of that, the people around me said it was a dog. Even though it had a reptilian body. Even though it grew wings.
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Publication Information
- Original Publisher
- syosetu
- Original Language
- japanese
- Type
- Web Novel
It’s Not a Dog, That’s a Dragon Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator
My Thoughts on It’s Not a Dog, That’s a Dragon
"It's Not a Dog, That's a Dragon" is a completed one-shot web novel that I decided to pick up, and I have some thoughts. The premise alone – a grieving owner adopts a pet that's definitely not what it seems – is enough to pique anyone's interest, and the tags promised a lighthearted, supernatural comedy. Did it deliver? Let's dive in.
First Impressions
Okay, the title really sold me. I was expecting a laugh riot, a quirky take on the "modern-day dragon" trope, and maybe a heartwarming story about companionship. The initial setup, with the MC reeling from the loss of his dog and then unexpectedly acquiring a new… friend, definitely had potential. I was eager to see where the author would take it.
What Works Well
The humor is definitely there. The absurdity of a dragon trying to navigate the everyday world, disguised (sort of) as a dog, provides plenty of opportunities for comedic situations. I found myself chuckling at the dragon's antics and the MC's bewildered reactions. The author does a decent job of portraying the dragon's personality, even if it's mostly through its actions. It's a fun, easy read if you're looking for something to pass the time and don't want anything too heavy.
Areas of Concern
Honestly, while enjoyable, the story felt a little… thin. It's a one-shot, so I wasn't expecting a sprawling epic, but the plot felt more like a series of loosely connected events than a cohesive narrative. It felt a little like reading a diary about pet activities and I was hoping for a little more. There's not a lot of depth to the characters or the world, and the story doesn't really explore any deeper themes. It's pure fluff, which isn't necessarily a bad thing, but it does limit its overall impact.
Final Verdict
"It's Not a Dog, That's a Dragon" is a perfectly acceptable way to spend an afternoon if you're in the mood for something light and funny. It's not going to blow your mind with intricate plot twists or profound insights, but it will give you a few laughs. If you're looking for a quick, comedic palate cleanser, this might be right up your alley. Just don't expect anything too groundbreaking. I'd give it a solid 3 out of 5 stars.
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