so a coloring book sounds like a dream. From my experience, your best bets are either Etsy (where indie artists sometimes sell digital downloads) or Japanese auction sites like Mandarake.
That said, be cautious about unofficial PDFs—many floating around are low-quality scans or even scams. I once got burned by a sketchy site promising 'free' downloads that turned out to be malware. If you can’t find it legitimately, maybe commission an artist to create custom pages inspired by the series!
Coloring books for mature anime are tricky—they often don’t get official international releases. I’d check Fakku’s store or DLsite first, since they specialize in 18+ doujin content. Failing that, try searching 同人誌 (doujinshi) sites with the original Japanese title; sometimes fan circles sell digital goods at Comic Market events. Just remember: supporting original creators matters, even if it means waiting for a reprint!
Ugh, I feel your struggle! Last year I spent weeks searching for a 'Redo of Healer' artbook before realizing some titles just don’t get proper distribution. For 'Yamete Kimochi!', your options might be limited to physical imports—check CDJapan or Toranoana. If you’re desperate, try Twitter/X artists who take requests; some recreate scenes as line art for coloring. Pro tip: Use the kanji title やめてきもち in searches for better results on Japanese platforms.
Try Booth.pm! It’s a Japanese indie marketplace where doujin artists often sell PDFs. I found a 'Mirai Nikki' coloring book there last month. If it’s not there, join fan Discord servers—collectors sometimes share rare finds. Just don’t ask publicly for pirated stuff; the community hates that.
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