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- Otome_Yōkai_Zakuro abstract "Otome Yōkai Zakuro (おとめ妖怪 ざくろ, "Maiden Spirit Zakuro") is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Lily Hoshino. It began serialization in November 2006 in the monthly seinen manga magazine Comic Birz. The first tankōbon volume was released by Gentosha in January 2008; as of January 2013, seven volumes have been released. An anime adaptation produced by J.C.Staff and directed by Chiaki Kon began airing in Japan in October 2010.The series is set during the Westernization of an alternate Japan, where humans and spirits (yōkai) coexist. To solve the problems that arise between the two, human lieutenants Kei Agemaki, Riken Yoshinokazura, and Ganryu Hanakiri are partnered with half-spirit girls Zakuro, Susukihotaru, and twins Bonbori and Hozuki to form the Ministry of Spirit Affairs. However, Zakuro cannot stand humans who accept the Jesuit customs and Agemaki has a severe fear of spirits.".
- Otome_Yōkai_Zakuro wikiPageID "28912180".
- Otome_Yōkai_Zakuro wikiPageRevisionID "600976168".
- Otome_Yōkai_Zakuro author Lily_Hoshino.
- Otome_Yōkai_Zakuro caption "--01-24".
- Otome_Yōkai_Zakuro chapterlist "* Chapters 1 - 7".
- Otome_Yōkai_Zakuro demographic "Seinen".
- Otome_Yōkai_Zakuro director Chiaki_Kon.
- Otome_Yōkai_Zakuro englishtitle "A Feline House".
- Otome_Yōkai_Zakuro englishtitle "Brilliant Finale".
- Otome_Yōkai_Zakuro englishtitle "Creeping Shadows".
- Otome_Yōkai_Zakuro englishtitle "Crimson Brilliance".
- Otome_Yōkai_Zakuro englishtitle "Fickle Rain".
- Otome_Yōkai_Zakuro englishtitle "Hollow Touch".
- Otome_Yōkai_Zakuro englishtitle "Joy of Love".
- Otome_Yōkai_Zakuro englishtitle "Looming Crisis".
- Otome_Yōkai_Zakuro englishtitle "Onward Together".
- Otome_Yōkai_Zakuro englishtitle "Sticky Trap".
- Otome_Yōkai_Zakuro englishtitle "Timid Distance".
- Otome_Yōkai_Zakuro englishtitle "Tragic Past".
- Otome_Yōkai_Zakuro englishtitlea "Prepare To Be Bewitched".
- Otome_Yōkai_Zakuro episodeList "#Episode list".
- Otome_Yōkai_Zakuro episodenumber "1".
- Otome_Yōkai_Zakuro episodenumber "10".
- Otome_Yōkai_Zakuro episodenumber "11".
- Otome_Yōkai_Zakuro episodenumber "12".
- Otome_Yōkai_Zakuro episodenumber "13".
- Otome_Yōkai_Zakuro episodenumber "2".
- Otome_Yōkai_Zakuro episodenumber "3".
- Otome_Yōkai_Zakuro episodenumber "4".
- Otome_Yōkai_Zakuro episodenumber "5".
- Otome_Yōkai_Zakuro episodenumber "6".
- Otome_Yōkai_Zakuro episodenumber "7".
- Otome_Yōkai_Zakuro episodenumber "8".
- Otome_Yōkai_Zakuro episodenumber "9".
- Otome_Yōkai_Zakuro episodes "13".
- Otome_Yōkai_Zakuro first "2010-10-04".
- Otome_Yōkai_Zakuro first "November 2006".
- Otome_Yōkai_Zakuro genre Action_(fiction).
- Otome_Yōkai_Zakuro genre Comedy.
- Otome_Yōkai_Zakuro genre Historical_fiction.
- Otome_Yōkai_Zakuro genre Historical_romance.
- Otome_Yōkai_Zakuro genre Supernatural_fiction.
- Otome_Yōkai_Zakuro jaKanji "おとめ妖怪 ざくろ".
- Otome_Yōkai_Zakuro kanjititle "あか、煌々と".
- Otome_Yōkai_Zakuro kanjititle "あめ、徒々と".
- Otome_Yōkai_Zakuro kanjititle "いざ、妖々と".
- Otome_Yōkai_Zakuro kanjititle "うち、猫々と".
- Otome_Yōkai_Zakuro kanjititle "おわり、燦々と".
- Otome_Yōkai_Zakuro kanjititle "かげ、追々と".
- Otome_Yōkai_Zakuro kanjititle "かこ、哀々と".
- Otome_Yōkai_Zakuro kanjititle "きき、焦々と".
- Otome_Yōkai_Zakuro kanjititle "きょり、怖々と".
- Otome_Yōkai_Zakuro kanjititle "さち、恋々と".
- Otome_Yōkai_Zakuro kanjititle "ふれて、殻々と".
- Otome_Yōkai_Zakuro kanjititle "ゆきて、事々と".
- Otome_Yōkai_Zakuro kanjititle "わな、粘々と".
- Otome_Yōkai_Zakuro language "Japanese".
- Otome_Yōkai_Zakuro last "2010-12-27".
- Otome_Yōkai_Zakuro magazine Comic_Birz.
- Otome_Yōkai_Zakuro name "Otome Yōkai Zakuro".
- Otome_Yōkai_Zakuro onelanguage "yes".
- Otome_Yōkai_Zakuro originalairdate "2010-10-04".
- Otome_Yōkai_Zakuro originalairdate "2010-10-11".
- Otome_Yōkai_Zakuro originalairdate "2010-10-18".
- Otome_Yōkai_Zakuro originalairdate "2010-10-25".
- Otome_Yōkai_Zakuro originalairdate "2010-11-01".
- Otome_Yōkai_Zakuro originalairdate "2010-11-08".
- Otome_Yōkai_Zakuro originalairdate "2010-11-15".
- Otome_Yōkai_Zakuro originalairdate "2010-11-22".
- Otome_Yōkai_Zakuro originalairdate "2010-11-29".
- Otome_Yōkai_Zakuro originalairdate "2010-12-06".
- Otome_Yōkai_Zakuro originalairdate "2010-12-13".
- Otome_Yōkai_Zakuro originalairdate "2010-12-20".
- Otome_Yōkai_Zakuro originalairdate "2010-12-27".
- Otome_Yōkai_Zakuro originalisbn "978".
- Otome_Yōkai_Zakuro publisher Gentosha.
- Otome_Yōkai_Zakuro reldate "2008-01-24".
- Otome_Yōkai_Zakuro reldate "2008-09-24".
- Otome_Yōkai_Zakuro reldate "2009-04-24".
- Otome_Yōkai_Zakuro reldate "2010-03-24".
- Otome_Yōkai_Zakuro reldate "2010-09-24".
- Otome_Yōkai_Zakuro romajititle "Aka, Kōkō to".
- Otome_Yōkai_Zakuro romajititle "Ame, Adaada to".
- Otome_Yōkai_Zakuro romajititle "Furete, Karakara to".
- Otome_Yōkai_Zakuro romajititle "Iza, Yōyō to".
- Otome_Yōkai_Zakuro romajititle "Kage, Oioi to".
- Otome_Yōkai_Zakuro romajititle "Kako, Aiai to".
- Otome_Yōkai_Zakuro romajititle "Kiki, Jirijiri to".
- Otome_Yōkai_Zakuro romajititle "Kyori, Kowagowa to".
- Otome_Yōkai_Zakuro romajititle "Owari, Sansan to".
- Otome_Yōkai_Zakuro romajititle "Sachi, Koikoi to".
- Otome_Yōkai_Zakuro romajititle "Uchi, Nyannyan to".
- Otome_Yōkai_Zakuro romajititle "Wana, Nebaneba to".
- Otome_Yōkai_Zakuro romajititle "Yukite, Kotogoto to".
- Otome_Yōkai_Zakuro shortsummary "As Zakuro tries to escape, she finds her mother and once touching her sees into her memories. Back at the Ministry of Spirit Affairs, Kushimatsu tells the other representatives the truth about Zakuro and the Village of Oracles. In the past, Zakuro's mother; Tsukuhane, was wed to the chief of the Village of Oracles, who sought her for her powers. Soon, after she gives birth to a heir, she meets a human named Enaga, and fell in love with him. She attempts to escape from the village, but Enaga catches up to her and tells her that he will come with her. Unfortunately, they are caught, and Enaga is killed, but before he dies, Tsukuhane tells him she's carrying their child. It is revealed that Omodaka was the one who told the Chief what happened between his mother and Enaga. Tsukuhane is put though a fox spirit ritual to turn her unborn child into a half spirit. When the child is born, they realize it has incredible powers. Tsukuhane is fearful that the Village will use her child for their own gain, so she escapes with the help of Kushimatsu. Back in the present, Kushimatsu explains that the pendant Zakuro's mother had given to her acts as a seal to keep her powers restrained and to keep the Village of Oracles from finding her. Agemaki vows that he and the others will rescue Zakuro.".
- Otome_Yōkai_Zakuro shortsummary "At a festival, the representatives pay their respects to Lords A and Um, a pair of komainu-like spirits. When A and Um ask Zakuro and Agemaki are lovers, she denies it. After, the representatives race each other through the festival's maze. Zakuro refuses to go with Agemaki, but they run into each other in the maze. Agemaki wants to apologize if he made Zakuro angry, but she insists that she is not angry. Eventually, Zakuro admits that she does not hate humans. Agemaki takes her hand and leads her. When he asks her if she knows how he feels about her, she runs away. Soon after, she is surrounded by light. Elsewhere, Rangui tells the masked man that she captured Zakuro. Zakuro dreams that she is in a flower field with her mother, who is taken away by small, black spirits. She awakens to find she is shackled to a bed. The masked man enters and reveals himself to be Hanadate, whose true name is Omodaka. He tries to kiss her, but she pushes him away. Zakuro wishes to return home, angering Byakuroku and causing her to cough violently. Zakuro learns that Byakuroku's body suffers when she uses her powers and gives some of her powers to restore Byakuroku's health. Later, Omodaka, sensing that Byakuroku has Zakuro's power, kisses and embraces her. He is confident that Zakuro is perfect for bearing his child. The representatives learn Zakuro is at the Village of the Oracles. However, they cannot enter the Village because it hovers outside reality. Rangui, infuriated that Omodaka prefers Zakuro, tries to kill Zakuro, breaking the shackles and allowing Zakuro to escape. Upon locating Zakuro, Byakuroku tells her that many female half-spirits are imprisoned because they resemble a powerful half-spirit, Zakuro.".
- Otome_Yōkai_Zakuro shortsummary "During the Westernization of an alternate Japan, humans and spirits coexist. However, some spirits have been causing trouble, and the Ministry of Spirit Affairs is established to maintain harmony. Lieutenants Kei Agemaki, Riken Yoshinokazura, and Ganryu Hanakiri are chosen to represent the humans. They are introduced to their female half-spirit partners: Zakuro, Susukihotaru, and twins Bonbori and Hozuki, respectively. While Susukihotaru, Bonbori, and Hozuki are delighted, Zakuro is disgusted with humans and their acceptance of Jesuit ideas. However, she becomes smitten with Agemaki. Shortly after, spirits Sakura and Kiri play around Agemaki, who immediately becomes nauseous and falls over. In private, Yoshinokazura advises Agemaki against working with spirits as Agemaki's fear of spirits is severe. Agemaki believes that he has no alternative because of what his father might say if he learns about Agemaki's fear. That night, Agemaki walks through the manor and is frightened by the spirits. He runs into Zakuro and hugs her. She interprets this as a romantic gesture. However, he asks her to accompany him to the outhouse because he is too scared to go alone. She becomes angry and wonders how she became smitten with a coward. In the morning, the representatives attend a flower viewing. While they are walking, a crowd stares at the spirits and whispers behind their backs. Zakuro points out that they are used to this and tells Agemaki that he is no different from the crowd. Lightning strikes the ground, and the lightning beast Raiju appears. Because Raiju is well-behaved, the spirits are unconcerned. However, Raiju attacks. Agemaki rescues Sakura and Kiri, but is too frightened to run away. The girls fight and return Raiju to a calm state. As the representatives continue their party, the spirits wonder why Raiju lost control.".
- Otome_Yōkai_Zakuro shortsummary "Soldiers have been lured away by a beautiful woman who transforms into a spider and kills them, earning her the nickname the Black Widow. Hanadate requests that representatives attend that night's military gala and pinpoint the killer. At the gala, the representatives pair off and split up. Hanadate immediately asks Zakuro to dance with him, telling her that it will be easier to watch the women while dancing. In the balcony, Agemaki tries to hide his jealousy while the twins attach magical petals on the women. They explain that they can sense the presence of anyone a petal is attached to when a twin is singing. When the dance is over, Zakuro is left by herself. She is approached by two soldiers who wish to touch her ears. Although she protests, they tell her that causing a scene will hurt the reputation of the Ministry of Spirit Affairs. Before the soldiers can touch her ears, Agemaki intervenes. As Zakuro cries, Agemaki tries to comfort her. The twins notice that Hanadate is leaving the ballroom with a mysterious woman. Shortly after, a petal has been destroyed. Hanakiri and the twins track the destroyed petal and discover Hanadate is trapped in a giant web. The other representatives are confronted by a pair of cloaked figures, but the figures are quickly overpowered. The Black Widow attacks Hanakiri and the twins with her spider form. Hozuki protects Hanakiri while Bonbori fights. However, the twins are only at half of their power when separated, and Bonbori is easily defeated. Before the Black Widow kills her, Zakuro arrives and stabs the Black Widow, who reverts to her human form. The Black Widow tells Zakuro that everything will be explained soon and reveals that she knows Zakuro's mother. Before Zakuro can question her, the Black Widow disappears.".
- Otome_Yōkai_Zakuro shortsummary "Tae, a servant in the Agemaki household, comes to the Ministry to send Agemaki home. He agrees to go, but begs Zakuro to come with him. However, she must hide her ears. As compensation, Agemaki must buy her candy later. Once at the house, Zakuro asks Agemaki if he brought her to the house to investigate a spirit. Agemaki is surprised that a spirit still resides in the house. The pair are called down to dinner, where Zakuro learns that Agemaki's father wholeheartedly supports Westernization and is greatly prejudiced against spirits. She also notices that Agemaki's sister is feeding a cat. He explains that when he was younger, a spirit frightened him. His father scolded him for being afraid. Later, Agemaki noticed that his cat, Itsue, was missing. Although he promised to apologize for whatever he did wrong or give up some other treasure, Itsue never returned. Zakuro tells Agemaki that Itsue has always been in the house. She asks Itsue to change form and appear to Agemaki. When Agemki can see Itsue, he finds that she was the spirit that frightened him. Zakuro explains that when a cat is loved, it becomes a cat demon. Itsue simply wanted to thank Agemaki for being kind. She notes that most humans cannot see Itsue in her original form, but there seems to be an exception. The next morning, Agemaki's mother apologizes for her husband's discourtesy, hinting that she realizes Zakuro is a spirit.".