Chapter 108 (Beastars)

Caribbean Neighborhood (ご近所カリビアン) is the Chapter 108 of the manga of Beastars written and illustrated by Paru Itagaki, published in the Weekly Shōnen Champion of the Akita Shoten publishing house.

Synopsis
Legoshi begins to work as a waiter in the restaurant. He tries very hard to serve everyone in the best possible way, which leads to having him in a resounding mental fatigue, due to the hustle and bustle he obtained. His co-workers Sunaga and Thomas comment that they are glad that he is so energetic, but hopefully he calms down before he is totally exhausted. One of them tells Legoshi that he must place an order for a marine animal from marine district 3. Legoshi says that they should send someone who has a complete command of the marine language, but one of his companions mentions that previously he was in Cherryton Academy, so Legoshi should have no problem with this language. Legoshi remembers that he was taught that, but since it was not essential, he had already forgotten it. Once inside District 3, Legoshi passes a security booth and goes to the house of the person who made the order. After waiting a while for a fish to come out, Legoshi said hello in his language to which the fish responds, but Legoshi did not understand what he was saying. He tried to communicate with signs to explain that he was the one who brought his request for udon, but the fish decided to attack one of his fingers. At that moment a spotted seal named Sagwan decides to help Legoshi so that he can finish his errands. Legoshi thanks him for the help to which he tells him that it is normal to help your neighbors, to which Legoshi asks him if they also live in the Hidden Condo.

Characters

 * Legoshi
 * Thomas
 * Sunaga
 * Sagwan (debut)

Important Events

 * The Cherryton Academy teaches the marine language, but is not required to master it.
 * It is the first time that aquatic animals appear in the Beastars manga.
 * Aquatic animals use oysters as currency in their habitat, but these in the terrestrial habitat must be exchanged in a currency exchange in order to be useful money.