I watched the anime for this a few days ago and it was amazing. Ever since she met him, she feels that she might not need to be alone anymore. He is a guy who won't leave her alone, does not care about his image and desperately wants to be a loyal servant. That is until she moves into Maison de Ayakashi, where she is forced to meet Soushi. She feels that saying the opposite of what she feels will let her avoid hurting others, including herself. Without having people around her to comfort her, she lives a life where she has to hide her true self. She gets everything but in the end, she still feels empty. Ririchiyo is a girl who is born into a noble lifestyle. The fantasy side felt like a bit additional and confusing, though.Īnyway, it is best for people who like romance and funny characters with a little dark story) The hilariously enjoyable dialogues were best of it! The powerful side of this manga was surely its lovely characters)) Soushi Miketsukami, Ririchiyo Shirakin, Renshou, Nobara, Kageoru, Karuta Roromiya, Banri Watanuki, Zange Natsume were all my favorites!Īlso as a romance manga, it was sentimental and sweet)) My favorite couples were Soushi&Ririchiyo, Banri&Karuta and Renshou&Nobara)) There is so much funny characters- lesbian and gay people and also cute future-couple Roromiya&Watanuki)) Riricho was also cute and despite her harsh tongue, she has delicate heart. But there is a mystery about Miketsukami)īy the way, Miketsukami is so cutely annoying! ) LOL, I would like to have one of that kitsune types) Katsute Mahō Shōjo to Aku wa Tekitai Shiteita. in Square Enix's Gangan Joker online magazine, leaving the series unfinished. At the time of her death, she was serializing her manga Katsute Mahō Shōjo to Aku wa Tekitai Shiteita. Fujiwara's manga Inu x Boku SS was adapted into an anime series by David Production which aired in Japan between January and March 2012. Two drama CDs have been made of her work Dear. She was also good friends of Jun Mochizuki and Yana Toboso.įujiwara's works Watashi no Ookami-san and Dear have both been published in Square Enix's Monthly Gangan Wing. Fujiwara was a fan of RPGs such as Final Fantasy, which shows in her works. She chose not to go to high school so that she could draw manga. Her debut was with a work called Calling, which she made when she was only fifteen. Cocoa Fujiwara ( 藤原 ここあ 藤原 ここあ Fujiwara Kokoa, Ap– March 31, 2015) was a Japanese manga author and illustrator from Fukuoka Prefecture.
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