![]() ![]() She gets into a passive aggression dispute with the clerk that ends in tears, only to be rescued by an impossibly beautiful woman. One day, while looking at a pet store, she sees two jellyfish in a tank but one of them has excretions that are toxic to the other (moon jelly and toxic jelly, IIRC). Her mother took her to an aquarium where they both admired a jellyfish that looked like the train of a wedding dress. Tsukimi loves jellyfish because they represent one of the last deep connections she had with her mother before she died. ![]() ![]() ![]() They all receive income from their parents, and they live in the apartment because one of the girls is the daughter of the owner. Tsukimi is an otaku who lives in a place called "Amamizukan," which they have nicknamed "the nunnery." The girls who live inside are all otaku, and all female incels, only they are proud of their incel-status, and refer to themselves as "amars," or "nuns." Each of them has a hobby that they are passionate about to the exclusion of all else- dolls, antique kimono, jellyfish, idols- and none of them work. Princess Jellyfish has got to be one of the weirdest premises I've seen in manga that wasn't supernatural or fantastical in some way, and that's saying a lot. ![]()
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