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Day 4

Submitted by Val on December 29, 2009 – 11:25 pmNo Comment

On the 4th day of Manga, Val presented to you…

Tail of the moon by Rinko Ueda

Genres: Adventure, Comedy, Historical, Fantasy,  Romance

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This manga is mostly aimed at girls.

The story is about a girl called Usagi who is a young ninja in the Tenshou Era (this is near the end of the 1500s by the way). Usagi however is a terrible ninja and has never made it out of childrens class. Her great grandfather decides that Usagi would be useless as a ninja and decides to send her to Lord Hanzo who is one of the top Ida ninjas. Usagi and Mamezo, her young friend, head off to meet Hanzo. However when Usagi meets him, he makes it rather clear that he does not want to be married. Usagi is devestated as she has fallen in love with him at first sight. And so begins Usagi’s adventure in training to be a proper ninja, competing against other bride elects and winning Hanzo’s heart. However this is the end of the Tenshou Era and there are problems at every turn, especially with the Ninja hunts that are happening.

So with Usagi luck and start reading it if your interested. Its 15 volumes long and about 105 chapters and there is also a prequel which focuses more on other characters.

Till next time x

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