Paprika
Paprika is a celebration of anime's golden age through the eyes of some very special fans. Tina and her friends have some very strong imaginations, ones so strong they transport the girls to a whole new world when they let it run away with them.
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A Blast from the Past
Granted it does take place in the past, that doesn't change the hilarious antics of Tina and Yuki from Caribbean Blue as they live life in Brazil with cosplay goodness, malfunctions, epic fantasy battles, and consequences of using too many spices.
TheMrAMP -Precursor to the comic Caribbean blue (which has finished) means we get to spend more time with these characters. Love how exuberant they all are
Davoerlo -Tina waifu for the win!
pimsan -Who doesn’t love a prequel?
Luhyzi -OH! The story before Caribbean Blue. Plus we get a new cat girl! This is awesome.
TheEmployer -With nekomimis and cat-tastic transformations, Paprika doesn't need the bright flashy colors to take full advantage of these iconic characters, especially when it comes to the hilarious text in and out of the comic.
KC_READER -I've read Charlie Brown for years and will say that Paprika's style does remind me of the format; however, the story and adorable kitty cats make a huge difference.
AlexP -