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Ichijinsha is collecting the series in tankōbon. The first volume was released on August 9, 2006, and as of November 8, 2008, six volumes have been released. Each volume comes bundled with a pin-up drawn in a collaboration between Takenashi and other prominent artists. The series was adapted into an anime by A-1 Pictures. Directed by Yutaka Yamamoto, the series ran between October 4 and December 27, 2008. The series not yet been licensed to a company for release in North America.

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  • List of Kannagi: Crazy Shrine Maidens chapters
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  • Ichijinsha is collecting the series in tankōbon. The first volume was released on August 9, 2006, and as of November 8, 2008, six volumes have been released. Each volume comes bundled with a pin-up drawn in a collaboration between Takenashi and other prominent artists. The series was adapted into an anime by A-1 Pictures. Directed by Yutaka Yamamoto, the series ran between October 4 and December 27, 2008. The series not yet been licensed to a company for release in North America.
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  • After being carried home by Daitetsu Hibiki, a member of the Art Club, Nagi yells at Jin when he asks her what happened. When the Art Club and Tsugumi begin to investigate, they accidentally cause a rumor that Daitetsu and Jin are in love to spread. After Tsugumi confessing her mistake to Zange, Zange declares that she will become Jin's girlfriend. Her arrival at Jin's household results in Tsugumi and Jin apologizing to each other for their past mistakes. Later, Jin attempts to dig into Nagi's past, which causes Nagi to fly into a rage and run away when she cannot remember. They make up after Jin finds her and reassures her, and they begin to unearth Nagi's memories together. However, a misunderstanding arises after Jin trips over Nagi and Tsugumi walks in, witnessing the pair in a compromising position.
  • The ending of the Beach Arc in which gives more information about who Nagi really is while Hakua's past is shown and how Zange came to process Hakua's body. Also Akiba wants to draw his own Dojin so the art club helps him out in getting ready to sell it.
  • Jin Mikuriya, a high school student, builds a small statue out of wood, but before he can bring it to school and turn it in, a girl breaks out of the statue. She introduces herself as the guardian deity of the land. When she discovers that the root of her power, a tree on the land of a Shinto shrine, has been cut down, she panics. However, when Jin is able to remove an impurity from her body, she recruits him to help her purify the land. After searching for more impurities, she is introduced to Jin's childhood friend, Tsugumi Aoba, and to Jin's school. Later, she meets her sister, Zange, and they begin to compete for support.
  • Zange reveals that she has possessed the body of Hakua Suzushiro and subdues Nagi, promising to defeat her older sister. Jin's timely arrival saves Nagi. While eating breakfast, both Tsugumi and Zange arrive, and the three girls vie for Jin's attention. Jin discovers a fan site and a corresponding fan club devoted to Nagi, and with the support of the students, Nagi becomes a student at Jin's school. Reiri Suzushiro, a teacher at the school, reveals himself as the father of Hakua. Nagi later gets a job to pay for her clothing and amenities, but after being discovered by Jin, she quits.
  • Jin discovers another side of Nagi: Kannagi. Jin manages to talk to her and Kannagi reveals Nagi's true nature at the expense of Jin's warmth, causing Jin to fall ill. Nagi nurses Jin back to health. Later, the Art Club travels to the beach along with Nagi and Tsugumi, and Zange and Reiri arrive as well. The group is surprised with the arrival of Miyuu, a relative of Art Club vice-president Shino Ōkouchi. When Zange tries to reveal Miyuu as a goddess, she is stripped from her body, causing Hakua to regain control. The gods of the beach area detain Nagi, Jin, Hakua, and Reiri, and try to prove Nagi and Zange's identities as demons. However, Nagi and Jin manage to pass the gods' test, proving their divinity.
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  • * Act 029. "An ON/OFF Switch for a Calling" * Act 030. "My Truthfully Embarrassing Past" * Act 031. "Dandelion in the Shadows" * Act 032. "High School Idolmaster" * Act 033. "Playing with O-kun" * Act 034. "I Wonder What Love Is" * ? Act 035. "Wheel of Fate" * ? Act 036. "Ozuma Appears"
  • * Act 019. "I'm Right Here" * Act 020. "Encounter" * Intermission: "Nakakiyono" * Act 021. "When Girlfriend and Boyfriend Change into Swimsuits" * Act 022. "Streets in Shiomi" * Act 023. "Divided Spirit"
  • * Act 001. "Himorogi's Daughter" * Act 002. "The Emperor's Voice was Heard" * Act 003. "Spring Attack!" * Act 004. "School Days" * Act 005. "The After-School Goddess" * Act 006. "Sister"
  • * Act 013. "Run Astray Campus Comedy" * Act 014. "Shameful Past of Mine" * Intermission: "Karaoke-Warrior-Mike Takako" * Act 015. "Everything's Iffy" * Act 016. "But Really..." * Act 017. "Ephemeral" * Act 018. "Warm and Spooky Jin"
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  • ;Pin-up Collaborator *Itaru Hinoue
  • ;Pin-up Collaborator *Ryukishi07
  • ;Pin-up Collaborator *Takashi Takeuchi
  • ;Pin-up Collaborator *Ume Aoki
  • ;Pin-up Collaborator *Yun Kōga
  • ;Pin-up Collaborator *Zekkyō
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  • Ichijinsha is collecting the series in tankōbon. The first volume was released on August 9, 2006, and as of November 8, 2008, six volumes have been released. Each volume comes bundled with a pin-up drawn in a collaboration between Takenashi and other prominent artists. The series was adapted into an anime by A-1 Pictures. Directed by Yutaka Yamamoto, the series ran between October 4 and December 27, 2008. The series not yet been licensed to a company for release in North America. The manga went into hiatus after Eri Takenashi fell ill in December 2008. Comic Rex's editors's denied the speculation that the fan controversy over Nagi's virginity caused the hiatus and after undergoing successful surgery, Takenashi noted that she hopes to continue the series after she recovers. __TOC__
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