
Gabai
- Genre: seinen slice of life
- Author: shimada yoshichi
- Artist(s): ishikawa saburou
- Year: 2005
- Original Publisher: shueisha
- Status: Complete
Associated Names
Gabai - Saga no Gabai Baachan
Người Bà Tài Giỏi Vùng Saga
Une sacrée mamie (French)
がばい -佐賀のがばいばあちゃん-
がばい佐賀のがばいばあちゃん
佐贺的超级阿嬷
Official Webtoon
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Groups Scanlating
Latest Release
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Gabai Scanlators Chapter 59
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Gabai Scanlators Chapter 58
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Gabai Scanlators Chapter 57
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Gabai Scanlators Chapter 56
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Gabai Scanlators Chapter 55
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Gabai Scanlators Chapter 54
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Gabai Scanlators Chapter 53
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Gabai Scanlators Chapter 52
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Gabai Scanlators Chapter 51
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Gabai Scanlators Chapter 50
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Gabai Scanlators Chapter 49
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Gabai Scanlators Chapter 48
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Gabai Scanlators Chapter 47
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Gabai Scanlators Chapter 46
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Gabai Scanlators Chapter 45
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Gabai Scanlators Chapter 44
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Gabai Scanlators Chapter 43-43.5
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Gabai Scanlators Chapter 42
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Gabai Scanlators Chapter 41
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Gabai Scanlators Chapter 40
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Gabai Scanlators Chapter 39
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Gabai Scanlators Chapter 38
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Gabai Scanlators Chapter 37
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Gabai Scanlators Chapter 36
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Gabai Scanlators Chapter 35-35.5
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Gabai Scanlators Chapter 34
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Gabai Scanlators Chapter 33
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Gabai Scanlators Chapter 32

hope it gets fully translated
Well to compare with the only comment on this manga, I read this when I was 10 years old, borrowing them from the library and I loved the story... it was very fun and moving sometimes even though I didn't relate to the boy at all. I even remember crying at one particular scene ! I'm sure people of all ages can enjoy this ! As a child it had a very warm feeling and family-friendly plot like how a lot of japanese cartoons for children have (Doraemon, Chibi Maruko-chan...) and of course as an adult it can make you think about the different lifestyles people may have. I definitely need to read this again !
I'm imagining that younger readers will probably not like this one. If you're over 30 and if you grew up in the countryside, listening to stories from "the old days", you'll find this series a very pleasant and nostalgic read. Granny is funny, unpredictable and really good at making ends meet. Akihiro is very different from today's spoiled kids and though he wants what his better-off friends have, he realizes that material possessions are not always necessary for happiness in life. It's a really great slice of life story, making me think how much people's lives and attitudes have changed in only 50 years. I've so far read the first two volumes in French and can't wait for the rest to arrive.