Wednesday, April 16, 2025

Why Taking Small Steps is Powerful: Shower Love Song

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Why Taking Small Steps is Powerful

Shower Love Song

Yonkoma slice of life manga about daily routine where Ubi is singing in the shower, Kayu pulls a prank, the drainage got clogged so the bathroom turns into a pool.

Naration (limerick in haiku):

He opens the door, 
"Click!"—a snapshot, prank galore!
I soaked to the core.

Words of Wisdom:

Little things can clog the drain, do what you can today, last minute can overwhelm.

This phrase speaks to the importance of taking care of small tasks promptly to avoid bigger problems later. "Little things can clog the drain" implies that minor issues, if neglected, can accumulate and lead to a more significant blockage or obstacle. "Do what you can today" encourages taking action as soon as possible to prevent procrastination and build momentum. Lastly, "last minute can overwhelm" highlights the stress and chaos that comes with leaving tasks until the very end, reminding us that planning and steady progress can alleviate unnecessary pressure.

It’s a simple but powerful reminder to stay proactive and mindful in managing responsibilities!

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Tuesday, April 15, 2025

Themes

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Themes

The quirky tales of Ubi and Kayu are categorized into the following themes, each title has its own interesting twists and turns, but light hearted and always wrapped up in a nugget of wisdom for reflection.

Adventures

Daily Routine

Life Lessons

Personal Growth

Self Reflection

Special Moments


Check out the unique personalities of the quirky twins Ubi and Kayu in their interesting journey.

Monday, March 31, 2025

Why Staying Humble is Better: Artist and Model

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Why Staying Humble is Better

Artist and Model

Yonkoma slice of life manga about special moments where Kayu draws a funny portrait of Ubi.

Naration (limerick in haiku):

Champion I am so,
adrenaline head to toe.
Tricked by little bro.

Words of Wisdom:

There's always someone with better niche.

This phrase highlights the idea of relativity and competition. "There's always someone with better niche" suggests that, no matter how specialized, unique, or skilled you are in a particular area, there might always be someone who excels even further or has carved out an even better niche. It reflects the endless diversity of talent and expertise in the world, reminding us to stay humble and open to learning from others.

Rather than letting this discourage us, it's an invitation to embrace continual growth and improvement, knowing that there’s always more to discover and aspire to.

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Tuesday, March 18, 2025

Why Patience Triumphs Over Pride: Karma

Why Patience Triumphs Over Pride

Karma

Yonkoma slice of life manga about life lessons where Ubi teases Kayu with a banana.

Naration (limerick in haiku):

Bait swung teasing low,
unaware how things would go,
from pain one can grow.

Words of Wisdom:

The first to laugh may not have the last laugh.

This phrase is a metaphorical reminder that initial success, amusement, or triumph doesn't guarantee ultimate victory or satisfaction. "The first to laugh" refers to someone who might celebrate or feel victorious early on. However, "may not have the last laugh" suggests that the final outcome might not be in their favor, as circumstances can change over time.

It's a lesson in humility and patience, emphasizing that the journey isn't over until it's truly over. It encourages us not to get too comfortable or overconfident early on—and to remain steady and persistent until the very end.

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Monday, March 17, 2025

The Journey of the Quirky Twins Ubi and Kayu

Update: 2025-09-15 New title "Double Trouble" added to the List of Titles below.

Welcome to the World of Ubi and Kayu!

Slice-of-life Manga Told in Yonkoma

Meet Ubi and Kayu, the twin protagonists of this delightful slice-of-life yonkoma series. Through the lens of daily adventures and sibling dynamics, it captures moments that are both heartwarming and humorous.

Table of Contents:
  • Manga Characters
  • Comic Structure
  • Posting Schedule
  • List of Titles
  • Behind the Scene
    • Characters Development
    • Setting Consideration
    • Poetic Narrative
    • Onomatopoeic Quirks
    • Tools
  • Why You'll Love Ubi and Kayu

Manga Characters


Twin protagonist Ubi riding his bike in yonkoma manga slice of life
Ubi

Personality:
Extroverted, gutsy, and impulsive

Physical Traits:
Three spiky hairs that stand out

Outfit:
Tank top and shorts

Quirks:
Agility, often blurts out his "signature" onomatopoeic interjection waku-waku when excited in anticipation

Habits:
Impulsive decisions, often driven by a sense of adventure and curiosity



Twin protagonist Kayu resisting temptation in yonkoma manga slice of life
Kayu:

Personality:
Introverted, intelligent, laid-back, and contemplative

Physical Traits:
Two curly hairs that rest flat against his sculp

Outfit:
Cross-back overall shorts

Quirks:
Deep thinker, who has an uncontrollable "signature" onomatopoeic stomach growling goro-goro when resisting temptation

Habits:
Prefers taking a step back and analyzing situations before acting

Comic Structure

Each comic strip follows a whimsical and engaging format:

  • Narrative Style:
    • Described using the lighthearted rhyming limerick in compact haiku form
  • Conclusion:
    • Each title wraps up with a nugget of wisdom, providing thoughtful reflections and life lessons

Yonkoma Posting Schedule

New comic strips are posted around the beginning and the middle of each month, bringing regular doses of joy and reflection.

List of Titles

Delight in the yonkoma slice-of-life tales of Ubi and Kayu, each title brimming with quirky charm:



Behind the Scene: Breathing Life into Ubi and Kayu


Character Development 

Crafting the protagonist began as a journey through vivid imagination—a female street dancer in a summer kimono, complete with a straw hat and wooden clogs. Opposing her was a scruffy hippy antagonist, rich in quirks and mystery.

Behind the scene manga character development

Behind the scene manga character development

To diversify the supporting cast, characters from various cultural backgrounds were explored. Their names, sounds, writings, and deeper meanings became threads weaving a vibrant narrative tapestry.

Behind the scene supporting cast

Behind the scene supporting cast

Even animals joined the brainstorming frenzy: a tapir, a crow, and even a mischievous pair of apes became contenders.

Behind the scene animal characters

Behind the scene animal characters

As the process progressed, it was the personality traits that took center stage. Inspiration came from studying MBTI personality types, balancing introversion and extroversion to design contrasting yet complementary characters.

Facial expressions were thoughtfully brainstormed to match each name and personality, giving physical attributes a unique vibrancy.

Behind the scene exploration of facial expressions

Behind the scene exploration of facial expressions

Behind the scene exploration of facial expressions

The twin apes, Ubi and Kayu, emerged from this creative chaos as siblings with distinct quirks.

The names Ubi (pronounced 'oo-bee') and Kayu (pronounced 'car-you'), come from a Malay collocation 'ubi kayu'  for cassava, a kind of yam. Yam as name seems to complement quirkiness.

Their personalities were shaped by Japanese onomatopoeia—Ubi’s “waku-waku” embodies cheerful excitement, while Kayu’s “goro-goro” reflects his endearing laziness. Thus, these dynamic twins came to life, ready to charm readers in this yonkoma manga!

Setting Consideration

The initial idea drew inspiration from vernacular architecture around the world, imagining these culturally rich structures as backdrops. The interplay of negative and white space was also explored to give the visuals breathing room. While these elements may not feature in the twins’ debut, they could find their way into future stories.

Behind the scene setting consideration

Behind the scene setting consideration

Behind the scene setting consideration


Poetic Narrative

Ubi and Kayu’s lighthearted slice-of-life tales are presented in the short punchy four-panel format of yonkoma manga. Their narration feels at home with playful limericks and compact haikus, merging rhymes and brevity to bring a unique poetic rhythm to their adventures. Balancing these two styles is an ongoing quest, ensuring the storytelling remains both fun and evocative.

Onomatopoeic Quirks

Finding a signature touch for each character extended beyond their appearances. Japanese onomatopoeia, rich in charm and resonance, provided inspiration. Ubi’s playful “waku-waku” chant perfectly captures his excitement, while Kayu’s “goro-goro” stomach grumbles add a relatable and humorous touch. These quirks breathe life into their personalities and make them unforgettable.

Tools of the Trade

Tools of the trade: four pens of different point sizes and a sketch book

The magic begins with simple tools: four pens, each with a unique point size, and a sketchbook. These humble instruments have birthed a vivid world filled with laughter, quirks, and heartfelt moments.

Why You'll Love This Quirky Twins Slice-of-Life Stories

Whether you're drawn to Ubi's spirited adventures or Kayu's thoughtful musings, there's something for everyone in this whimsical world. Through their quirks and habits, let's explore themes of adventures, life lessons, personal growth, and more!

Double Trouble

Home / Themes (Self Reflection) / Double Trouble Double Trouble Naration (limerick in haiku): Mirror tricks the eye— Ubi sees his twin and...