Shikabane Hime (屍姫, Corpse Princess) is a horror manga series written and illustrated by Yoshiichi Akahito. It is published by Square Enix and premiered in the Monthly Shōnen Gangan on April 12, 2005. As of March 2014, twenty-two volumes have been released in Japan. The series centers around Makina Hoshimura, an undead girl who is hunting down 108 undead corpses in order to gain entry into heaven with the support from the Kōgon Sect. Gainax and Feel partnered together to adapt it into an anime series. The first season, Aka (赫), premiered on AT-X on October 2, 2008. A second season, Kuro (玄), aired between January and March 2009. The anime is licensed for North American distribution and release by Funimation Entertainment.
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| - Shikabane Hime (屍姫, Corpse Princess) is a horror manga series written and illustrated by Yoshiichi Akahito. It is published by Square Enix and premiered in the Monthly Shōnen Gangan on April 12, 2005. As of March 2014, twenty-two volumes have been released in Japan. The series centers around Makina Hoshimura, an undead girl who is hunting down 108 undead corpses in order to gain entry into heaven with the support from the Kōgon Sect. Gainax and Feel partnered together to adapt it into an anime series. The first season, Aka (赫), premiered on AT-X on October 2, 2008. A second season, Kuro (玄), aired between January and March 2009. The anime is licensed for North American distribution and release by Funimation Entertainment.
- Shikabane Hime(屍姫, lit. Corpse Princess) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Yoshiichi Akahito. Premiering in Monthly Shōnen Gangan on April 12, 2005, the series centers around the "Corpse Princess" Makina Hoshimura, an undead girl who is hunting down 108 undead corpses in order to gain entry into heaven with the help of a secret society of anti-corpse Buddhist monks.
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| - Shikabane Hime manga volume 1 cover.
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| - List of Shikabane Hime episodes
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| - Shikabane Hime: Aka
- Shikabane Hime: Kuro
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| - Shikabane Hime (屍姫, Corpse Princess) is a horror manga series written and illustrated by Yoshiichi Akahito. It is published by Square Enix and premiered in the Monthly Shōnen Gangan on April 12, 2005. As of March 2014, twenty-two volumes have been released in Japan. The series centers around Makina Hoshimura, an undead girl who is hunting down 108 undead corpses in order to gain entry into heaven with the support from the Kōgon Sect. Gainax and Feel partnered together to adapt it into an anime series. The first season, Aka (赫), premiered on AT-X on October 2, 2008. A second season, Kuro (玄), aired between January and March 2009. The anime is licensed for North American distribution and release by Funimation Entertainment.
- Shikabane Hime(屍姫, lit. Corpse Princess) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Yoshiichi Akahito. Premiering in Monthly Shōnen Gangan on April 12, 2005, the series centers around the "Corpse Princess" Makina Hoshimura, an undead girl who is hunting down 108 undead corpses in order to gain entry into heaven with the help of a secret society of anti-corpse Buddhist monks. Feel and Gainax partnered together to adapt the series into a thirteen episode anime series. The first season, Aka(赫Light), premiered on AT-X on October 2, 2008. A second season, Kuro(玄Mystery), aired between January and March 2009. The anime is licensed for North American distribution and release by Funimation Entertainment, which has already started releasing the episodes in subtitled form as Shikabane Hime through various online distribution companies and through its own website.
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