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** {{spoiler|His biological father eventually appeared late in the series.}}
** {{spoiler|His biological father eventually appeared late in the series.}}
* [[Parental Marriage Veto]]: Natsumi's step-mother was initially against her marrying Makoto as he is a single parent, as she had a particularly bad experience of being a step-parent when she married Natsumi's father and feared the same would happen to her.
* [[Parental Marriage Veto]]: Natsumi's step-mother was initially against her marrying Makoto as he is a single parent, as she had a particularly bad experience of being a step-parent when she married Natsumi's father and feared the same would happen to her.
* [[Plot Triggering Death]]: The death of Narumi set off the chain of events that led to the start of the story.
* [[Plot-Triggering Death]]: The death of Narumi set off the chain of events that led to the start of the story.
* [[Posthumous Character]]: Narumi
* [[Posthumous Character]]: Narumi
* [[Recap Episode]]: Chapter 86 begins as one, which is even [[Lampshaded]] by Makoto himself.
* [[Recap Episode]]: Chapter 86 begins as one, which is even [[Lampshaded]] by Makoto himself.
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* [[Sexier Alter Ego]]: Makoto, so much so that it becomes a [[Running Gag]] that he is much more popular while in his female persona than in his male persona.
* [[Sexier Alter Ego]]: Makoto, so much so that it becomes a [[Running Gag]] that he is much more popular while in his female persona than in his male persona.
* [[Shopping Montage]]: Happened a few times throughout the series.
* [[Shopping Montage]]: Happened a few times throughout the series.
* [[Sink or Swim Fatherhood]]: Makoto when he adopted Takashi. That Takashi had grown up to be a nice kid is testimony to Makoto's successful parenting.
* [[Sink-or-Swim Fatherhood]]: Makoto when he adopted Takashi. That Takashi had grown up to be a nice kid is testimony to Makoto's successful parenting.
* [[Someone to Remember Him By]]: Takashi
* [[Someone to Remember Him By]]: Takashi
* [[The Stoic]]: Satoru by default. Which makes his [[Not So Stoic]] moments pretty hilarious.
* [[The Stoic]]: Satoru by default. Which makes his [[Not So Stoic]] moments pretty hilarious.

Revision as of 15:28, 26 January 2014

Takashi (left) and Makoto (right)


29-year old Suda Makoto is an average Salaryman and leads an ordinary life in every aspect if not for the fact that he is raising a child alone. To top it up, the child is not even related to him, being the son of his girlfriend during his university days. After his girlfriend, a single mother, died in a tragic accident and the existence of her son became known to him, he decided to adopt him and treat him as his own. Trouble began when the child, being very emotionally attached to his mother and not old enough to understand the fact that she was already dead, kept on clamouring for her. In a desperate bid to placate his new son, Makoto recklessly decided to fulfil the role of a mother via cross-dressing. For eight years, he successfully cultivated the image of a perfect mother at home while working as his normal self outside home. All seems uneventful until he fell in love for the first time in many years with a woman he met in a crowded train one day, which threatens to upset the delicate status quo he had created….

A seinen manga by Kindaichi Renjuurou, this series actually deals very little about the trials of single parenthood and focuses more on the impact of Living a Double Life on a person's dating life as well as the difficulties on keeping secrets to a person's close ones. It is nonetheless a heartwarming manga with many comedic moments to make an enjoyable read.

Tropes used in Nicoichi include:


 Makoto: I'm a woman. I'm a woman. I'm a woman. I'm a woman. I'm a woman….