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- Pita-Ten abstract "Pita-Ten (Japanese: ぴたテン, Hepburn: Pitaten) is a Japanese manga by Koge-Donbo. It was serialized in Dengeki Comic Gao! between the October 1999 and August 2003 issues and was later collected into eight volumes. The eight volumes were localized to North America by Tokyopop; Madman Entertainment used Tokyopop's translations for distribution in Australasia. The plot follows Kotarou Higuchi who becomes acquainted with the angel Misha and the demon Shia.Pita-Ten has spun off an anthology manga, art books, a light novel series, and an anime; The anime resulted in a radio programming and audio disc releases such as soundtracks and image songs. Tokyopop's volumes of Pita-Ten have appeared on ICv2's monthly top one-hundred selling graphic novels. English reviewers gave small praise for the plot and artwork and generally regarded the series as cute.".
- Pita-Ten author Koge-Donbo.
- Pita-Ten firstPublicationDate "2002-04-10".
- Pita-Ten illustrator Koge-Donbo.
- Pita-Ten lastPublicationDate "2003-02-10".
- Pita-Ten magazine Dengeki_Comic_Gao!.
- Pita-Ten numberOfVolumes "3".
- Pita-Ten numberOfVolumes "8".
- Pita-Ten publisher MediaWorks_(publisher).
- Pita-Ten type Light_novel.
- Pita-Ten type Manga.
- Pita-Ten wikiPageID "1498523".
- Pita-Ten wikiPageRevisionID "597889834".
- Pita-Ten author Koge-Donbo.
- Pita-Ten author "Yukari Ochiai".
- Pita-Ten caption "Cover of Pita-Ten volume 3 by Tokyopop. The character on the cover is the protagonist Kotarou Higuchi.".
- Pita-Ten chapterlistcol "*Chapters 14–19".
- Pita-Ten chapterlistcol "*Chapters 1–7".
- Pita-Ten chapterlistcol "*Chapters 20–25".
- Pita-Ten chapterlistcol "*Chapters 26–31".
- Pita-Ten chapterlistcol "*Chapters 32–37".
- Pita-Ten chapterlistcol "*Chapters 38–42 *Special Lessons".
- Pita-Ten chapterlistcol "*Chapters 43–47".
- Pita-Ten chapterlistcol "*Chapters 8–13".
- Pita-Ten demographic "Shōnen".
- Pita-Ten director "Toshifumi Kawase".
- Pita-Ten director "Yuzo Sato".
- Pita-Ten episodeList "List of Pita-Ten episodes".
- Pita-Ten episodes "26".
- Pita-Ten first "2002-04-07".
- Pita-Ten first "2002-04-10".
- Pita-Ten first "October 1999".
- Pita-Ten genre Drama.
- Pita-Ten genre Fantasy.
- Pita-Ten hasPhotoCollection Pita-Ten.
- Pita-Ten illustrator Koge-Donbo.
- Pita-Ten jaJp "ぴたテン".
- Pita-Ten label Dengeki_Bunko.
- Pita-Ten language "Japan".
- Pita-Ten last "2002-09-29".
- Pita-Ten last "2003-02-10".
- Pita-Ten last "August 2003".
- Pita-Ten licensedisbn "978".
- Pita-Ten licensedreldate "2004-01-13".
- Pita-Ten licensedreldate "2004-03-09".
- Pita-Ten licensedreldate "2004-05-11".
- Pita-Ten licensedreldate "2004-07-13".
- Pita-Ten licensedreldate "2004-09-14".
- Pita-Ten licensedreldate "2004-11-09".
- Pita-Ten licensedreldate "2005-01-11".
- Pita-Ten licensedreldate "2005-03-08".
- Pita-Ten linecolor "66.0".
- Pita-Ten magazine Dengeki_Comic_Gao!.
- Pita-Ten name "Pita-Ten".
- Pita-Ten network "TXN, WTV, KAB, ITC, TVN, RNB, NBS, UX, HOME, BBC, KHB".
- Pita-Ten originalisbn "978".
- Pita-Ten originalreldate "2000-04-10".
- Pita-Ten originalreldate "2000-10-27".
- Pita-Ten originalreldate "2001-04-27".
- Pita-Ten originalreldate "2001-10-27".
- Pita-Ten originalreldate "2002-04-27".
- Pita-Ten originalreldate "2002-10-26".
- Pita-Ten originalreldate "2003-05-26".
- Pita-Ten originalreldate "2003-09-27".
- Pita-Ten producer "Eiji Kanaoka".
- Pita-Ten producer "Kazuya Watanabe".
- Pita-Ten producer "Kōji Morimoto".
- Pita-Ten producer "Takashi Yokozawa".
- Pita-Ten producer "Tetsuro Satomi".
- Pita-Ten publisher MediaWorks_(publisher).
- Pita-Ten secondlanguage "North America".
- Pita-Ten studio Madhouse_(company).
- Pita-Ten summary "A boy named Kotarou Higuchi becomes acquainted with his new neighbor, the angel-in-training named Misha. Misha insists on being friends with Kotarou and after seeing the lack of parental care, insists on filling the role as his mother. Misha follows Kotarou to school and becomes acquainted with his friends, Takashi Ayanokoji and Koboshi Uematsu. Kotarou and his friends become acquainted with a demon girl named Shia who is searching for something she had forgotten. In Shia's desperation for life energy, she absorbs Kotarou's energy and puts him in a coma. Misha decides to save Kotarou by giving her energy to Shia in exchange for Kotarou's; Misha also decides to let Shia live with her after sympathizing with her loneliness.".
- Pita-Ten summary "After attending Taro's funeral, Shia ignores her demonic instincts for life energy and dies as a result. Later, Sasha reveals to Katarou his happiness is Misha's angel exam; Sasha then uses magic to show the past involving Kataroh and Misha. The memories reveal that Kataroh's family have been labeled as demons due and that Misha was Kataroh's only source of comfort. When Kataroh learns that Misha has been banned from Earth due to her interactions with him, he commits suicide in order to stay with Misha. His suicide causes Misha to become a fallen angel and she is imprisoned by heaven. Years later, Kataroh reincarnates as Katarou; heaven decides to give Misha a chance to redeem herself and makes Katarou her angel exam. Katarou is hurt by this revelation, believing Misha only sees him as Kataroh. He runs away and finds Koboshi who confesses her feelings towards him.".
- Pita-Ten summary "During Kotarou's sleep, he begins seeing visions of a memory where Shia is his mother and a meeting with Misha as an angel; Kotarou and Shia wake up and recovered. Later, Hiroshi arranges a study session for his friends and Kotarou learns about Misha's angel exam. Misha's sister, Sasha, arrives on Earth to perform her duties as an angel to help the needy. She witnesses Takashi's love for Shia and uses her magic to have him confess to her. Shia is unaffected by the confession while Kotarou, having witnessed the event, begins to feel jealousy.".
- Pita-Ten summary "In his anger, Katarou decides to lead Koboshi on. Realizing the cruelty in his actions, Katarou declines Koboshi's affections and confesses his feelings to Misha. Katarou discovers that if Misha passes her exams, she will return to heaven; on the other hand if she fails, her existence will be annulled. As Katarou struggles with his emotional dependence on Misha, he realizes Koboshi and Takashi's efforts to overcome hardships by themselves and accepts Misha's eventual departure. With this insight on the purpose of the test, Katarou requests Misha to remove his abilities to see angels; after she does, Misha regains her status as an angel and Katarou resumes his normal life.".
- Pita-Ten summary "In the memory, Taro and Shia's love for each other grow and the two plant an apple tree together; the two are then separated during a civil war. Years later, the two are reunited as adults and marry where they have two children named Kotaroh and Shino; Katarou then deduces Shia is his great-grandmother. Katarou then begins to see Kataroh's memories and discovers that Kataroh is acquainted with Misha and has a one-sided love towards her. Due to Taro's death, Misha pulls Katarou back to reality. Katarou confronts Shia and reveals his discoveries to her, leading Shia to recover her lost memories which were erased by her demon companion. She reveals she left her family willingly due to her temptation to absorb her children's energy. Having achieved her goal, Shia resolves to watch over Katarou as a mother.".
- Pita-Ten summary "Kotarou's class receives a new transfer student named Hiroshi Mitarai who begins a one-sided rivalry with Takashi. Hiroshi decides to compete with Takashi for Misha's love in the play The Tale of the Bamboo Cutter. Takashi is injured during practice and has Kotarou replace him in the play. Kotarou loses his voice from over practice and passes the play by improvising with Misha's help. Hiroshi's little sister, Kaoru, decides to avenge Hiroshi's honor by pranking Takashi but falls in love with him instead. Later, Misha saves Kotarou from being run over by a truck. Kotarou reminisces about his mother who died saving him in a similar situation and is comforted by Shia. Shia's cat, dubbed as Nya by her friends, tells her to absorb some life energy from Kotarou due to its similarity to what she is searching for. The next day, a reaction causes the two to collapse.".
- Pita-Ten summary "Sasha confronts Katarou and blames him for distracting Misha's studies; in response, Katarou begins to distance himself from Misha and the two reconcile later. Meanwhile, Shia discovers a clue to what she is searching for from a photograph she found on Shino. Shia runs low on life energy and absorbs energy from Katarou putting him in a coma. In the coma, Katarou converses with a young Shia and sees a vision of an apple tree and hears a song sang by his great-grandfather. With Shia missing, Katarou meets his great-grandfather to investigate and discovers a picture of Shia in a family album. Katarou finds Shia in a snowstorm; Shia is encouraged by her demon companion to absorb Katarou's energy. Misha saves Katarou by using a teleportation device but drops him inside the memories of his great-grandfather, Taro Higuchi. There, he witnesses Taro's childhood with Shia's past identity, Shima.".
- Pita-Ten summary "Shia asks her friends to help her make green curry for a customer who is revealed to be Hiroshi. Katarou comforts Misha after she fails her angel exam and encourages her to remember why she wanted to be an angel in the first place. Misha reminisces about seeing angel wings the first time and shows Katarou her wings, revealing her identity as an angel to him. Katarou loses his little cousin, Shino, at an amusement park and has his friends help find her. The next day, Shino is afraid of being alone at home so she sneaks into Katarou's school to find him. Later, Takashi discovers his family's financial situation prevents him from applying to middle school and expresses his sadness to Shia who comforts him in return.".
- Pita-Ten type "light novel".
- Pita-Ten type "manga".
- Pita-Ten type "tv series".
- Pita-Ten volumeList "List of Pita-Ten chapters".
- Pita-Ten volumenumber "1".
- Pita-Ten volumenumber "2".
- Pita-Ten volumenumber "3".
- Pita-Ten volumenumber "4".
- Pita-Ten volumenumber "5".
- Pita-Ten volumenumber "6".
- Pita-Ten volumenumber "7".
- Pita-Ten volumenumber "8".
- Pita-Ten volumes "3".
- Pita-Ten volumes "8".
- Pita-Ten width "100.0".
- Pita-Ten wordnet_type synset-cartoon-noun-2.
- Pita-Ten subject Category:1999_manga.
- Pita-Ten subject Category:2002_anime_television_series.
- Pita-Ten subject Category:Dengeki_Bunko.
- Pita-Ten subject Category:Dengeki_Comic_Gao!.