Catch These Hands!

Ayako Takebe, a young woman in her early twenties, intends to leave behind her history as a delinquent leader in high school and reform her image.

In Japan, Watashi no Kobushi wo Uketomete was serialized in Young Ace Up [ja] from January 2, 2018,[2] to October 13, 2020,[3] and was published in a total of four tankōbon volumes.

[4] In August 2021, Yen Press announced that they had licensed the manga for publication in English, under the localized title Catch These Hands!.

[7] Writing for Anime News Network, Christopher Farris gave the manga's first volume a positive review, praising the art, story, and humor in contrasting the plot element of the characters' delinquent past with the romantic comedy genre.

[16] Ian Wolf of Anime UK News, by contrast, gave a mixed review, praising the "slapstick" fight scenes and the comedy in Takebe and Soramori's "social misunderstandings," but overall deemed the first volume "not that gripping".