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Omamori Himari is licensed in North America by Yen Press, and released all thirteen volumes (twelve plus Volume 0) from October 26, 2010, to July 22, 2014. [9] The manga is also licensed in Taiwan by one of Kadokawa Shoten's subsidiary companies, Kadokawa Media, [10] and in Germany by Panini Comics under the title of Talisman Himari. [11]
A [[[:ja:飛縁魔|Hinoenma]]] Error: {{nihongo3}}: transliteration text not Latin script (pos 7: 飛) (飛縁魔), who feeds off the blood of men like a vampire, who attempted to kill Yuto and Himari in Noihara in chapters 10–12 of the manga. However, after Yuto is seriously wounded by her with an attack that was meant for Himari, she is ...
Omamori Himari (おまもりひまり, "Protective Charm Himari"), also known as OmaHima (おまひま) for short, is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Milan Matra. The story revolves around Yuto Amakawa, an orphan who, on his sixteenth birthday, meets Himari , a cat spirit samurai girl who has sworn an oath to protect Yuto ...
Himari Noihara (野井原緋鞠, Noihara Himari) or Himari for short, is a fictional character in the manga series Omamori Himari, created by Milan Matra. She also appears in the anime adaptation where she is voiced by Ami Koshimizu. Himari's character design was created simply, but Matra became bogged down on other things such as naming of the ...
Cover of the first DVD volume of Omamori Himari as released by Kadokawa Pictures on March 26, 2010. Omamori Himari is an anime series adapted from the manga of the same title by Milan Matra. The story centers on Yuto Amakawa, a boy who, on day of his sixteenth birthday, meets Himari, a cat spirit in the form of a beautiful young girl.
Himari soon expands his role to provide daily homemade bento. While dressing incognito to shop for cleaning supplies together, Himari and Tenichi run into Honoka at her part-time job as a coffee barista; after they leave, Honoka is envious that Himari and Tenichi apparently are growing closer.
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Financially, manga represented 2005 a market of ¥24 billion in Japan and $180 million in the United States. Manga was the fastest-growing segment of books in the United States in 2005. In 2020, Japan's manga industry hit a value of ¥612.6 billion due to the fast growth of the digital manga market, while manga sales in North America reached an ...