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I Got Married to the Girl I Hate Most in Class [a] or KuraKon is a Japanese romantic comedy light novel series written by Seiju Amano and illustrated by Nanami Narumi. . Originally launched as a YouTube manga on the Manga Angel Neko Oka channel in March 2020, Media Factory have published ten volumes from December 2020 to January 2025 under their MF Bunko
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The English edition of Kekkaishi was named by the Young Adult Library Services Association as among the best graphic novels for teens for 2007. [35] During its initial broadcast, episodes of the anime series were frequently among the top ten rated anime television shows, sometimes as the only original (non-sequel) show to do so. [36] [37] [38]
This is a list of main characters from the manga Kekkaishi by Yellow Tanabe and the anime television series adapted from it. Kekkaishi is about teenagers Yoshimori Sumimura and Tokine Yukimura, heirs to rival clans of kekkai (barrier magic) users, who must defend their school from the spirits drawn to the sacred land it is built upon.
Bride of the Barrier Master (結界師の一輪華, Kekkaishi no Ichirinka) is a Japanese novel series written by Kureha with illustrations by Bodax. It began publication under Kadokawa Shoten's Kadokawa Bunko novel imprint in December 2021.
Kaguro, among the group, unexpectedly announces their arrival at the school grounds during the day to schedule a negotiation with the kekkaishi during the night. The nocturnal Sanan demands for the site to be handed over to them, but the kekkaishi reject the proposition. Gen, sensing trouble, is badly wounded in plain sight by Kaguro, having ...
Three novels in the series have been adapted into anime. The first series, Banner of the Stars (13 episodes, a.k.a. Seikai no Senki) was released in 2000 with a recap movie Banner of the Stars Special Edition following in 2001. That year, Banner of the Stars II (10 episodes, a.k.a. Seikai no Senki II) was also released.
An anime television series based on the light novel was announced in the March 2011 issue of Dengeki Bunko Magazine. Produced by Sunrise , the anime series debuted in Japan on October 1, 2011. [ 4 ] The series has been licensed by Sentai Filmworks in North America and was simulcasted through the Anime Network on October 4, 2011, followed by a ...