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- Alichino abstract "This article is about the manga Alichino, for the article about Alichino from Divine Comedy, see Alichino (devil)Alichino is a manga created by the artist Kouyu Shurei originally published in Japan by Home-sha Inc. and Shueisha. It was translated and distributed by TOKYOPOP in the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom; the Tokyopop version of the manga is out of print as of August 31, 2009.Alichino are beautiful demons that offer wishes to those who are desperate to receive them. However, the price is one’s soul. To keep the balance ‘kusabi’ are born in order to kill Alichino and save humanity. But if the kusabi kills the alichino, then no wishes will be granted. The question is: does humanity want to be saved?Alichino is also the name of a demon in Dante Alighieri's Inferno, a guardian of Malebolge. The name derives from Arlecchino, the harlequin.".
- Alichino author Kouyu_Shurei.
- Alichino numberOfVolumes "3".
- Alichino publisher Home-sha.
- Alichino publisher Madman_Entertainment.
- Alichino publisher Shueisha.
- Alichino publisher Tokyopop.
- Alichino type Manga.
- Alichino wikiPageExternalLink 1358.
- Alichino wikiPageID "3453323".
- Alichino wikiPageRevisionID "541784749".
- Alichino author Kouyu_Shurei.
- Alichino caption "North American cover of the third manga volume".
- Alichino chapterlist "* 01. * 02. * 03. * 04. * 05.".
- Alichino chapterlist "* 06. * 07. * 08. * 09. * 10. * 11.".
- Alichino chapterlist "* 12. * 13. * 14. * 15. * 16. * 17.".
- Alichino first "November 1998".
- Alichino genre Fantasy.
- Alichino hasPhotoCollection Alichino.
- Alichino jaKanji "アリキーノ".
- Alichino jaRomaji "Arikīno".
- Alichino last "May 2001".
- Alichino licensedisbn "978".
- Alichino licensedreldate "2005-02-08".
- Alichino licensedreldate "2005-06-07".
- Alichino licensedreldate "2005-09-13".
- Alichino magazine "Comic Eyes".
- Alichino name "Alichino".
- Alichino publisher Home-sha.
- Alichino publisher Shueisha.
- Alichino publisherEn "Madman Entertainment".
- Alichino publisherEn "Tokyopop".
- Alichino type "manga".
- Alichino volumenumber "1".
- Alichino volumenumber "2".
- Alichino volumenumber "3".
- Alichino volumes "3".
- Alichino wordnet_type synset-cartoon-noun-2.
- Alichino subject Category:Fantasy_anime_and_manga.
- Alichino subject Category:Tokyopop_titles.
- Alichino type Comics.
- Alichino type Manga.
- Alichino type Work.
- Alichino type WrittenWork.
- Alichino type CreativeWork.
- Alichino type InformationEntity.
- Alichino comment "This article is about the manga Alichino, for the article about Alichino from Divine Comedy, see Alichino (devil)Alichino is a manga created by the artist Kouyu Shurei originally published in Japan by Home-sha Inc. and Shueisha. It was translated and distributed by TOKYOPOP in the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom; the Tokyopop version of the manga is out of print as of August 31, 2009.Alichino are beautiful demons that offer wishes to those who are desperate to receive them.".
- Alichino label "Alichino".
- Alichino label "Alichino".
- Alichino label "Alichino".
- Alichino sameAs Alichino.
- Alichino sameAs Alichino.
- Alichino sameAs m.09d86p.
- Alichino sameAs Q454983.
- Alichino sameAs Q454983.
- Alichino wasDerivedFrom Alichino?oldid=541784749.
- Alichino homepage 1358.
- Alichino isPrimaryTopicOf Alichino.