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30
6
Finished
Jul 25, 2007 to Aug 22, 2009
9.0/10
Average Review Score
100%
Recommend It
1
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This is a decent manga i am more of an anime fan myself, but this is one manga i really enjoyed reading. Personally it has to be darn good in order for me to read it, and this was. From the development of the characters and their relationships, to the hinted use of history and culture, and the overall enjoyment of the series i really enjoyed it. This manga although not my first read it has changed my views on reading manga. Though this is only one man's perception of this manga. P.S. (Personal Statement) = I would really love to see a continuation of thisif the writers could find and angle to go off of.
The protagonist of the series is the lecherous Ikkou Satonaka, who transforms into a super-monk (being able to perform mass exorcisms) by his lust for the girls he lives with (Note: In the anime, he transforms from seeing a naked girl). He lives in the Saienji Temple as a Buddhist priest in training with six other nuns: Haruka Amanogawa, Sumi Ikuina, Hinata and Sakura Sugai, Chitose Nanbu and Yuuko Atouda, each of whom represents one of the bosatsu of the six lower realms of the traditional Buddhist cosmology. Chitose is the main love interest and has a love/hate relationship with Ikkou which is somewhat typical in many other anime, involving numerous misunderstandings, beatings, and angry tirades where the male is clearly at a disadvantage to the female. A side effect of Ikkou using his ultimate power is that immediately afterwards he turns into an even bigger pervert than he normally is. The subject matter of the series is Ikkou's self-destructive power and the powers of the other nuns and their training to control these powers, as well as their (mostly non-romantic) relationships. (Source: Wikipedia)