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is a manga
Manga

, , are comics and print cartoons , in the Japanese language and conforming to the style developed in Japan in the late 20th century. In their modern form, manga date from shortly after World War II, but they have a long, complex pre-history in earlier Japanese art....
 series created by the duo Kaishaku
Kaishaku (manga group)

is a group of two mangaka consisting of and . The name comes from , an appointed second person whose duty is to decapitate one who commits seppuku - ritual suicide by disembowelment....
. The series was serialized in fourteen chapters by Kadokawa Shoten
Kadokawa Shoten

is a well-known Japanese publisher, based in Tokyo. Kadokawa has published many manga titles as well as magazines, such as Newtype . In recent years, it has expanded into the multimedia sector and now owns the former Kadokawa Pictures....
 and in Shonen Ace
Shonen Ace

is a monthly shonen manga magazine in Japan published by Kadokawa Shoten, started in 1994. Unlike the big shonen weeklies with circulation figures in the millions, Ace is aimed at a less mainstream audience, and has a particular emphasis on anime tie-ins....
 in 2004 and 2005, and collected in two bound volumes
Tankobon

is the Japanese language term for a book that is complete in itself and is not part of a series, though the manga industry uses it for volumes which may be in a series....
. The series was adapted as an anime
Anime

is animation in Japan and considered to be "Japanese animation" in the rest of the world. Anime dates from about 1917.Anime, in addition to manga , is extremely popular in Japan and well known throughout the world....
 television series broadcast in 12 episodes on TNK
TNK

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 between October and December 2004. A drama CD was released on November 25, 2004 by Geneon
Geneon

is a Japanese anime and home entertainment production and distribution enterprise. Geneon has been involved in the production and distribution of several anime in Japan....
 based on the anime version. In North America, the manga is licensed by Tokyopop
Tokyopop

Tokyopop, stylized TOKYOPOP, and formerly known as Mixx, is a distributor, licensor, and publisher of anime, manga, and Original English-language manga in English language, German language, and Japanese language....
 and the anime is licensed by Geneon Entertainment.

The series centers on the yuri (lesbian) relationship
Romantic love

Romance is a general term that refers to a celebration of life often through art, music and the attempt to express love with words or deeds. It also refers to a feeling of excitement associated with love....
 of the two main characters, Himeko and Chikane, with elements of magical girl
Magical girl

belong to a sub-genre of Japanese fantasy anime and manga. Magical girl stories feature young girls with superhuman abilities, forced to fight evil and protect the Earth....
 and mecha
Mecha

Mecha, also known as meka or mechs, are walking vehicles controlled by a pilot, often appearing in science fiction or other genres involving a fantastic or futuristic element....
 themes helping to carry the plot.






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is a manga
Manga

, , are comics and print cartoons , in the Japanese language and conforming to the style developed in Japan in the late 20th century. In their modern form, manga date from shortly after World War II, but they have a long, complex pre-history in earlier Japanese art....
 series created by the duo Kaishaku
Kaishaku (manga group)

is a group of two mangaka consisting of and . The name comes from , an appointed second person whose duty is to decapitate one who commits seppuku - ritual suicide by disembowelment....
. The series was serialized in fourteen chapters by Kadokawa Shoten
Kadokawa Shoten

is a well-known Japanese publisher, based in Tokyo. Kadokawa has published many manga titles as well as magazines, such as Newtype . In recent years, it has expanded into the multimedia sector and now owns the former Kadokawa Pictures....
 and in Shonen Ace
Shonen Ace

is a monthly shonen manga magazine in Japan published by Kadokawa Shoten, started in 1994. Unlike the big shonen weeklies with circulation figures in the millions, Ace is aimed at a less mainstream audience, and has a particular emphasis on anime tie-ins....
 in 2004 and 2005, and collected in two bound volumes
Tankobon

is the Japanese language term for a book that is complete in itself and is not part of a series, though the manga industry uses it for volumes which may be in a series....
. The series was adapted as an anime
Anime

is animation in Japan and considered to be "Japanese animation" in the rest of the world. Anime dates from about 1917.Anime, in addition to manga , is extremely popular in Japan and well known throughout the world....
 television series broadcast in 12 episodes on TNK
TNK

TNK is a three letter acronym that may refer to:* Tenecteplase - an enzyme used as a thrombolysis drug.* TNK-BP - a Russian oil company.* The Japanese animation studio TNK ....
 between October and December 2004. A drama CD was released on November 25, 2004 by Geneon
Geneon

is a Japanese anime and home entertainment production and distribution enterprise. Geneon has been involved in the production and distribution of several anime in Japan....
 based on the anime version. In North America, the manga is licensed by Tokyopop
Tokyopop

Tokyopop, stylized TOKYOPOP, and formerly known as Mixx, is a distributor, licensor, and publisher of anime, manga, and Original English-language manga in English language, German language, and Japanese language....
 and the anime is licensed by Geneon Entertainment.

The series centers on the yuri (lesbian) relationship
Romantic love

Romance is a general term that refers to a celebration of life often through art, music and the attempt to express love with words or deeds. It also refers to a feeling of excitement associated with love....
 of the two main characters, Himeko and Chikane, with elements of magical girl
Magical girl

belong to a sub-genre of Japanese fantasy anime and manga. Magical girl stories feature young girls with superhuman abilities, forced to fight evil and protect the Earth....
 and mecha
Mecha

Mecha, also known as meka or mechs, are walking vehicles controlled by a pilot, often appearing in science fiction or other genres involving a fantastic or futuristic element....
 themes helping to carry the plot. An anime series that includes several characters similar to those of Kannazuki no Miko called Kyoshiro to Towa no Sora
Kyoshiro to Towa no Sora

is the title of a Japanese manga created by Kaishaku which was first serialized in the Japanese shonen manga magazine Monthly Dragon Age in May 2006....
 began airing in Japan on January 5, 2007.

Plot

Kannazuki no Miko is the story of Himeko and Chikane, the reincarnations of the Solar and Lunar Miko
Miko

is a Japanese language term that anciently meant "female shaman, shamaness; medium; prophet, priestess" who conveyed divine oracles, and currently means "shrine maiden; virgin consecrated to a deity" who serves at Shinto Jinja ....
, respectively. They are two high school girls going to the prestigious Ototachibana Academy of Mahoroba
Mahoroba

Mahoroba is an ancient Japanese language word describing a far-off land full of Bliss and peace. It is roughly comparable to the western concepts of Arcadia , a place surrounded by mountains full of harmony and quiet....
, Japan. When an ancient evil rises once more, the girls are plunged into destiny as their long-sealed personas awaken to defend the world against the eight Orochi, who are the eight heads of Yamata no Orochi of Japanese folklore. When the Orochi awaken, it is the first day of October (called kannazuki
Kannazuki

is a traditional name for the tenth month in the traditional Japanese calendar.The name can be translated literally as "the month when there are no gods"....
, lit. "the godless month," in the traditional Japanese lunisolar calendar
Japanese calendar

Since January 1, 1873, Japan has used the Gregorian calendar, with local names for the months and mostly fixed holidays. Before 1873, a lunisolar calendar was in use, which was adapted from the Chinese calendar....
), which just happens to be Himeko and Chikane's birthday. The first Orochi who tries to kill the Miko is Soma Ogami, the boy in love with Himeko. However, after a blinding flash of light brings him to his senses, he rejects his fate and vows to defend Himeko against the other Orochi. The Miko must awaken Ame no Murakumo in order to combat the threat while Soma repels the Orochi efforts to kill them.

The manga goes into more detail on the relationship between Himeko and Chikane, though it is not as focused on it as the anime is. In the end, Himeko chooses to be incarcerated forever in the shrine with Chikane. At the end it also shows that a number of years later two twin girls are born and are actually Himeko and Chikane.

Characters


Miko

The Solar Priestess, Himeko is a very shy, innocent 16-year-old girl, and the character that receives most of the anime's attention. She has known Chikane for many years, unknowing of Chikane's affections towards her. At first, Himeko has affections for Soma Ogami, who is her childhood friend. When the two date, their relationship puts Chikane's heart into turmoil. She starts off considering Chikane a very close friend, although the two very rarely meet outside of secrecy. Himeko is an amateur photographer of some skill, a hobby she developed thanks to the support she receives from Chikane Himemiya. Himeko is initially a shy and timid girl, uncertain of her own worth and abilities. This is mainly because she was orphaned at an early age in an unknown manner. She was initially adopted by abusive relatives before being moved to other relatives. At school, Himeko seems to have only one (non-romantic) friend, her dorm roommate Makoto. After the destruction of the dorms, when Himeko comes to live with Chikane, she soon gains the enmity of Chikane's female fans at school, a fact she does not deal with well. Despite her timidity, Himeko gradually starts to display great determination and courage. Himeko carries the solar symbol on her chest. In the last few episodes she finally realizes and accepts her feelings towards Chikane.


The Lunar Priestess; in sharp contrast with Himeko, Chikane is a very commanding girl of the same age. She has a very noble and elegant aura, lives in a large mansion with many maids, and is considered to be of the highest standing at their school; she has a considerable fan following of both genders and is the frequent target of love confessions. She is a member of the prestigious kyudo
Kyudo

, literally meaning "Tao of the bow ", is the Japanese art of archery. It is a modern Japanese martial art .It is estimated that there are approximately half a million practitioners of kyudo today....
 (Japanese archery) club and frequently uses the bow as her weapon of preference during confrontations with the Orochi, thus to defeat the other Orochi she uses the Orochi mark as a target. Later events show that she is also skilled in the use of the tanto
Tanto

A is a common Japanese single or, occasionally, double edged knife or dagger with a blade length between 15 and 30 cm . The tanto was designed primarily as a stabbing weapon, but the edge can be used for cutting as well....
. Her combat skills are somewhat reminiscent of those taught to the brides of samurai
Samurai

is the term for the military nobility of Pre-industrial society Japan. According to translator William Scott Wilson: "In Chinese, the character ? was originally a verb meaning to wait upon or accompany a person in the upper ranks of society, and this is also true of the original term in Japanese, saburau....
, possibly another indication of Chikane's family's high standing. Chikane is also exceptionally skilled in the areas of tennis and, more significantly, the piano; she apparently enjoys playing for Himeko, who enjoys listening to her perform. Many at school believe she has a relationship with Soma, though this is proven to be untrue. She has been in love with Himeko since they first met, although she does not reveal it until much later on. She eventually appears to "turn evil", vanquishing all but two of the other Orochi heads and assuming their place, after attacking and sexually assaulting Himeko in an effort to force Himeko to be malevolent to Chikane. The truth behind her actions is more complex than at first meets the eye. Chikane carries the lunar symbol on her back.


Orochi

The great villain of the series is Orochi, an evil god who wishes to destroy the world of humanity and create its own realm, a place of darkness and nihilism. Like its counterpart from Japanese mythology, the Orochi of Kannazuki no Miko has eight 'necks', its eight worshipers and followers, who are also called by association. Each of the eight possesses a mecha
Mecha

Mecha, also known as meka or mechs, are walking vehicles controlled by a pilot, often appearing in science fiction or other genres involving a fantastic or futuristic element....
, which is both an 'other self' for the Orochi members and an embodiment of a lesser god (which rise time and again from the ashes of destruction), which forms part of the evil deity Orochi's body. Each individual follower has exaggerated personal characteristics; there is some indication that the evil deity granted its followers great physical strength and endurance, a limited capacity for teleportation
Teleportation

Teleportation is the transfer of matter from one place to another, more or less instantaneously, either by paranormal means or through technological artifice....
 and levitation
Levitation

Levitation is the process by which an object is suspended against gravity, in a stable position, without physical contact.It is also a conjuring trick, appearingly raising a human being without any physical aid....
, as well as a unique power or weapon to suit their individual character. A follower who has the willpower to repress the wellspring of rage that rises in their minds when Orochi claims them can use the powers they have gained against Orochi. The evil deity, unfortunately, administers a dire punishment to those who resist it. Orochi chooses its followers from those who have experienced great pain in their lives and have given in to despair. The six evil Orochi fit easily into archetypes, consisting of a sociopathic criminal, an unintelligent brute, a former pop idol
Japanese idol

In Japan culture, refers to mostly female media personalities in their teens and early twenties who are considered particularly Cuteness in Japanese culture and who will, for a period ranging from several months to a few years, regularly appear in the mass media, e.g....
, an anti-social manga artist
Mangaka

is the Japanese language word for a comic book creator or cartoonist. Outside of Japan, manga usually refers to a Japanese comic book and mangaka refers to the author of the manga, who is usually Japanese person....
, a catgirl
Catgirl

A catgirl is a female with cat ears, a cat tail, or other feline characteristics on an otherwise human body. Catgirls are found occasionally in anime and manga either as a form of cosplay or actual body parts, as well as in a few video games....
, and a disillusioned nun
Nun

A Nun is a woman who has taken special vows committing her to a religious life. She may be an monasticism who voluntarily chooses to leave mainstream society and live her life in prayer and contemplation in a monastery or convent....
. They are extremely discordant with each other and do not coordinate their attacks on the Miko until the middle of the series.

, he is considered to be the leader and the most powerful of the Orochi. Tsubasa is a tall teal-haired bishonen
Bishonen

, is a Japanese language term literally meaning "beautiful youth ".The term describes an aesthetic that can be found in disparate areas in Asia: a young man whose beauty transcends the boundary of human sexual behaviour....
, as well as a (presumed) sociopathic criminal with a long record, starting with the murder of his abusive father, whom he killed in order to protect his younger brother. Tsubasa is also Soma's biological older brother, having left the young child in the care of the Ogami family when he went on the run. When all the other necks failed at taking his brother down, Tsubasa was ultimately successful. Soma has few memories of him, and Tsubasa is hesitant to harm him seriously when they first fight; he is more focused on convincing Soma of the Orochi cause than killing the Priestesses.
His mech, Take no Yasukunazuchi, has deployable wing-like structures which it uses to fly, and attacks with swords mounted on its arms. He is the only one of the Orochi who puts up a serious fight against Chikane after she "turns Orochi", but the battle ends in an impasse. However, he successfully (though only temporarily) destroys Take no Yamikazuchi and ends up abandoning the fight instead, not feeling the need to finish it. It is worth noting that Tsubasa waited until Chikane defeated the other Orochi before attacking, another sign of his sociopathic nature. In personal combat, Tsubasa mainly uses a sword, although he has shown some skill with throwing knives as well. Tsubasa eventually proves that his feelings for his brother are stronger than any attachment he might have felt to the Orochi's nihilistic vision of global destruction. He carries the mark of Orochi over his heart.


, she is a purple-haired nun who is the first Orochi to appear and attack, having lost her faith due to living through a terrible war (presumed somewhere in South America
South America

South America is the southern continent of the Americas, situated entirely in the Western Hemisphere and mostly in the Southern Hemisphere, with a relatively small portion in the Northern Hemisphere....
 due to her tanned skin color which is a common stereotype in manga and anime). Although there is little co-operation among the Orochi, she seems to be the closest thing therein to a second-in-command having great respect for Tsubasa and the most cool-headed of the lot; it is also implied that she holds an unrequited love for Tsubasa. She can control Girochi and induce some semblance of cooperation among the three other female Necks. Her influence appears to be what turns Chikane to the Orochi cause, though it is later revealed that the Lunar Miko went to them of her own accord.
Her mech, Yatsu no Onokoshizuchi, vaguely resembles a lightning demon in appearance, having no arms but an array of tentacles and a giant circle of electrodes on its back which fire deadly beams. In personal contact, Miyako can make use of enchanted mirrors to create complex illusions and to spy on others over distances. She is a skilled manipulator and a keen observer. She use the mirrors and persude Chikane her desires and taking off her clothes and her undergraments. She is the last of the Orochi to fall in combat against Chikane. There is some indication that she carries the mark of Orochi on her throat.


, he is one of the first Orochi to attack the Miko. He is a very large man with heavy chains hanging off him, which he uses as weapons. He is attracted to Himeko and wishes to go on a date with her, which only fuels Chikane's jealous protectiveness of the Solar Miko. Girochi is said to be Miyako's younger brother. In a flashback scene, he is shown in a scene of destruction as a young boy, crying near a body crushed under a collapsed building. Presumably, the same war that destroyed his sister's church claimed the life of their parents and left Girochi traumatized and disillusioned. His mecha, Hi no Ashinazuchi, is nicknamed Gungal, and it is characterized by an excessively large right arm — so large that the entire mech's body can fit inside it when he uses it as a weapon (the "Megaton Knuckle" attack). He is the first to be petrified by Chikane. He carries the mark of Orochi on the back of his right hand.


, she is a delusional pop idol whose dismal sales (68th, though Reiko constantly taunts her with "69th") are partly responsible for her becoming one of the Orochi. She is almost manic in her behavior, constantly trying to impress the other Orochi with her showmanship, but her energetic exterior hides a dark past. A flashback scene depicts her lying on a bed next to an older man, with much of her clothing torn; the exact nature of the liaison, as well as the reasons behind it, are left unsaid, although the scene is accompanied by the suggestion that Corona was "betrayed by [her] dreams". Her mech, Ooube no Senazuchi, nicknamed Final Stage, takes on the forms of a wheel with a demonic eye in its center and of a giant centipede with an anthropoid head and arms. In personal combat, Corona throws lipsticks at her target. This attack is not as harmless as it might sound, since these lipsticks apparently carry a kinetic charge capable of causing explosions. Corona is eventually petrified by Chikane. There is some indication that she carries the mark of Orochi on her left breast.


, she is an antisocial mangaka
Mangaka

is the Japanese language word for a comic book creator or cartoonist. Outside of Japan, manga usually refers to a Japanese comic book and mangaka refers to the author of the manga, who is usually Japanese person....
 of few words. Reiko continues her "day job" as a member of the Orochi and has in fact done better on the market since joining, though her manga have taken on very dark themes since then. She barely interacts with the other Orochi and is stone-cold in battle, though her level-headedness is more the product of cynicism and numbness than Miyako's. She shares her last name with Hitoshi Ota, one of Kannazuki no Miko's authors
Kaishaku (manga group)

is a group of two mangaka consisting of and . The name comes from , an appointed second person whose duty is to decapitate one who commits seppuku - ritual suicide by disembowelment....
.
Her mecha, Ho no Shuraizuchi, takes on the forms of a Jomon-style (straw-rope pattern) fired pottery jar and an anthropoid shape. In personal combat, Reiko throws fountain pens at her targets. Like Corona's lipsticks, these apparently carry a kinetic charge capable of causing explosions. Interestingly, Himeko adores Reiko's work and is apparently an avid reader of hers. Reiko is eventually petrified by Chikane. There is some indication that she carries the mark of Orochi on her back.


, she is a small, squeaky-voiced catgirl
Catgirl

A catgirl is a female with cat ears, a cat tail, or other feline characteristics on an otherwise human body. Catgirls are found occasionally in anime and manga either as a form of cosplay or actual body parts, as well as in a few video games....
 (her name is derived from neko
Neko

Neko is the Japanese language word for the domestic cat.It may also refer to* Neko Case, an American singer-songwriter.* Neko , a cross-platform open-source animated cursor-chasing cat screenmate application...
, the Japanese word for cat) who is often seen wearing a nurse's outfit and wielding a giant syringe. She appears to fit the stereotypical, cheerful catgirl archetype, but it is later revealed that she was the subject and victim of horrible medical experiments, which is most likely what made her an Orochi follower. Nekoko's syringe contains some form of medication that can heal injuries and sickness, but the injection causes horrible pain, as noted by Girochi. Alternatively, Nekoko can launch the syringe like a rocket, carrying the same kind of kinetic charge displayed by Tsubasa's knives, Corona's lipsticks and Reiko's fountain pens. Her mech, Izuhara no Tamazuchi, nicknamed Meow Meow (Nya Nya), is a large mechanical ball with many cannons on it that is capable of destroying buildings easily. Chillingly, Nekoko went on a rampage that wound up destroying several Japanese landmarks, acting the whole time like a stereotypical cute little girl having fun. She is later petrified by Chikane. There is some indication that she carries the mark of Orochi on her bottom.


, he is the only Orochi who was able to resist becoming completely evil. Soma is the lone protector of Himeko and Chikane for most of the series and later plays a part in bringing the Orochi down. He has a very high social standing at their school, comparable to Chikane's, and most of their fellow students believe they are dating, though in truth they rarely interact until the Orochi events. Like Chikane, he is in love with Himeko and is extremely protective of her, fighting to keep her safe from Orochi until he is overwhelmed by the Orochi curse and put out of action, though he is later rescued by his brother Tsubasa. Soma's mecha, Take no Yamikazuchi, is a humanoid robot that possesses more varied attacks than most of the other mecha, which it conceals within its own body. In personal combat, Soma initially uses his own body and sometimes his motorcycle. Later on, he adopts the sword and fighting-style of his brother Tsubasa, significantly increasing his power. He carries the mark of Orochi on his forehead. His mech is similar to that of Gundam
Gundam

is a metaseries of Japanese anime, featuring giant robots, or "mecha", created by Sunrise studios. The series started in April 1979 as a TV series called Mobile Suit Gundam, and later became a franchise name with more sequels, prequels, side stories and alternative timelines, published and aired in various media including TV anime, OVA, ma...
 and attack is similar to Big O
The Big O

is a Japanese anime television series created by director Kazuyoshi Katayama and designer Keiichi Sato for Sunrise Studios. The writing staff was assembled by the series' head writer, Chiaki J....
.


The Eighth Neck is originally a mysterious figure, who the other Orochi believe is hiding from the public eye. Later, the position turns out to actually belong to Chikane, once she joins the Orochi. It is uncertain whether the evil deity Orochi always knew Chikane would come to it, but it does not speak again until Chikane has defeated the other Orochi. At no time does she display the mark of Orochi anywhere on her body, but her lunar symbol does temporarily absorb threads of Orochi's power. Chikane takes over and uses Soma's mecha, transforming it to look rather demonic. She then uses the mecha to obliterate all of the other Orochi before becoming the Miko of the Orochi and the only and most powerful head of Orochi, forcing Himeko to make a very drastic decision. The mecha supposedly belonging to the Eighth Neck is Yokusemi no Mizuchi, which takes the forms of a fast-flying bird to rescue Orochi members from defeat and the form of a humanoid with a huge drill as its lower body for combat.


Other characters

Ame no Murakumo
In Kannazuki no Miko, Ame no Murakumo is the god of swords. When Orochi rises, it is prophesied that only the god of swords will stand against it and be able to undo the damage that Orochi causes. Ame no Murakumo, who shares the name of the legendary sword Kusanagi
Kusanagi

is a legendary Japanese sword as important to Japan's history as Excalibur is to Great Britain, and is one of three Imperial Regalia of Japan. It was originally called Ama-no-Murakumo-no-Tsurugi but its name was later changed to the more popular Kusanagi-no-Tsurugi ....
, rests inside its shrine on the moon until it is brought forth by the Miko of Sun and Moon. Ame no Murakumo takes the shape of either a giant sword or a humanoid mecha, which can be piloted like the Orochi mecha. None of the legends warn those who summon Ame no Murakumo of the terrible price that the god of swords demands to restore the world. Also, the god of swords does not appear to be the subject of unambiguous appreciation; when Ame no Murakumo lay dormant after its previous battle against Orochi, its shrine on Earth was placed under a seal of six swords. Unless Ame no Murakumo and its priests set this arrangement up themselves to test the powers and determination of the future Miko of Sun and Moon, this means someone felt Ame no Murakumo was best kept locked away unless it was absolutely needed. During their most recent battle, Orochi displayed a great hatred for Ame no Murakumo. The god of swords itself did not address its enemy however; the only times it possibly spoke, it was addressing one or both of the Miko of Sun and Moon.


Soma's adoptive older brother and legal guardian, as well as priest of the temple of the Solar and Lunar Miko. His duties are to care for and maintain the legacy of the Miko, as well as to prepare them for battle. Calm and collected, he is especially worried about Soma and what his Orochi blood will do to him; he also worries to an extent about Himeko and Chikane and what their duties will do to them. Even still, there are some indicators that imply he's not telling everyone the full extent of what is going on.


The temple assistant, his duties are to assist the priest and Miko in readying the weapon that will defeat the Orochi. It is unclear if he is a hired employee, relative of the Ogami family, or a junior priest-in-training (the last is unlikely, as he is never seen wearing Shinto clerical robes). He is also Soma's best friend and confidant.


Chikane's personal maid, Otoha is loyal and devoted to Chikane. When Himeko comes to live with Chikane, Otoha immediately notices the bond between the pair and grows intensely jealous, angered at Himeko for taking Chikane away from her and hurting her mistress. Aside from playing a humorous role and some very weighty scenes of her own in the series, she is a support character who clarifies how Chikane reserved her feelings for Himeko alone. Otoha's feelings for Chikane are further explored; when she is sent away due to all of the commotion, she confesses to Chikane on how much she cares for her and admires her. When Otoha is embraced and thanked by Chikane, she blushes and cries.


Himeko's friend and roommate, "Mako-chan" is an athletic girl, one of the best runners on the Ototachibana track team. On the day Soma attacked Himeko, she was severely injured in the collapsing dormitory. Her competing in the Interhigh competitions was shot to pieces. She pushed Himeko away, possibly blaming her for the injuries, but more likely distraught over not being able to run anymore. She no longer appears in the series until near the climax, where she helps Himeko to come to a final decision regarding the events surrounding her.


Izumi
The leader of a group of girls who are Chikane's biggest fans at school. She is very jealous about Himeko's close relationship with Chikane and she and her group resort to bullying tactics when Himeko even gets to stay at the Himemiya mansion, although they initially stop after witnessing Chikane's quiet fury at what they had done. She and her friends all tend to address Chikane as "Miya-sama".


Misaki
A friend of Izumi's that shares Izumi's jealousy for Himeko.


Kyoko
Another friend of Izumi's.


Adaptation differences


Chikane was with the Orochi the whole time in the manga while in the anime, she joined after witnessing Himeko's first kiss. Himeko did not know who the Lunar Priestess was until halfway through the manga, at which point she was raped by Chikane, while in the anime, the priestesses worked together since the beginning. Makoto does not injure her leg in the manga from the attack on the school.

At the end, Ame No Murakumo killed all the Orochi in the final battle in the manga as opposed to Chikane slaughtering them. Himeko, in the manga, ends the process of the Orochi by staying on the moon with Chikane, both of them never to reincarnate again as opposed to Chikane going away and reincarnating again. Himeko does not respond to Chikane's death wish by stabbing Chikane, but hugs and embraces her instead in the manga.

In the manga, it is revealed that all the major players in the confrontation between Orochi and Ame No Murakumo, with the exception of Chikane, were brought to Mahoroba when Chikane's grandfather gathered together orphans from all over Japan in hopes that he would gather all the key players. For example in the manga Himeko wasn't actually born in the village and was shipped in with a bunch of other orphans, while in the anime she's still an orphan, but isn't an "outsider". In the manga, the backgrounds, as in why they want to destroy everything, aren't expanded upon, whilst the anime runs through each Orochi's motivations quickly later on in the series.

Media


Manga

The Kannazuki no Miko manga, written by the manga group Kaishaku
Kaishaku (manga group)

is a group of two mangaka consisting of and . The name comes from , an appointed second person whose duty is to decapitate one who commits seppuku - ritual suicide by disembowelment....
, was first serialized in the Japan
Japan

Japan is an island country in East Asia. Located in the Pacific Ocean, it lies to the east of the Sea of Japan, People's Republic of China, North Korea, South Korea and Russia, stretching from the Sea of Okhotsk in the north to the East China Sea and Taiwan in the south....
ese mangazine Shonen Ace
Shonen Ace

is a monthly shonen manga magazine in Japan published by Kadokawa Shoten, started in 1994. Unlike the big shonen weeklies with circulation figures in the millions, Ace is aimed at a less mainstream audience, and has a particular emphasis on anime tie-ins....
 published by Kadokawa Shoten
Kadokawa Shoten

is a well-known Japanese publisher, based in Tokyo. Kadokawa has published many manga titles as well as magazines, such as Newtype . In recent years, it has expanded into the multimedia sector and now owns the former Kadokawa Pictures....
 starting in 2004. The series was very short, ending at 14 chapters which were later collected into two bound tankobon
Tankobon

is the Japanese language term for a book that is complete in itself and is not part of a series, though the manga industry uses it for volumes which may be in a series....
 volumes. The series is licensed in North America by Tokyopop
Tokyopop

Tokyopop, stylized TOKYOPOP, and formerly known as Mixx, is a distributor, licensor, and publisher of anime, manga, and Original English-language manga in English language, German language, and Japanese language....
, which published both volumes in English in 2008.

Anime

The anime adaptation of Kannazuki no Miko was produced by NHK
NHK

, or Japan Broadcasting Corporation, is Japan's public broadcaster. The NHK is financed by a television licence. This Japanese public corporation has always identified itself to its audiences by the English pronunciation of its initials, NHK....
 and animated by Rondo Robe. It was directed by Tetsuya Yanagisawa
Tetsuya Yanagisawa

is a male Japanese people animation director....
 with music by Mina Kubota
Mina Kubota

was born on February 5, 1972 in Fukuoka, Japan. She is a Japanese people composer. Kubota has also worked on vocal music composition and arrangement for anime theme songs....
 and character designs by Maki Fujii. The opening theme was "Re-sublimity" and the ending theme was "Agony," both written and arranged by Takase Kazuya and performed by Kotoko. The insert song, "Suppuration -core-", also sung by Kotoko, was used in episode eleven.

The series was broadcast in Japan by NHK in 12 episodes between October 2, 2004 and December 15, 2004. It was released on six DVDs between December 22, 2004 and May 25, 2005. The series is licensed in North America by Geneon Entertainment, which released the series on three DVDs in 2006. It is also licensed in France by Dybex, in Poland by Vision Film Distribution, and in Taiwan by Proware Multimedia.

Episodes
# Title Original air date
 


Drama CD

On November 25, 2004, a drama CD called Kannazuki no Miko drama CD was released in Japan by Geneon
Geneon

is a Japanese anime and home entertainment production and distribution enterprise. Geneon has been involved in the production and distribution of several anime in Japan....
 based on the anime version of Kannazuki no Miko.

Internet radio

Kannazuki no Miko had an internet radio program named that ran on i-revo TE-A room from October 2004 to March 2005. The hosts were Noriko Shitaya
Noriko Shitaya

is a seiyu who works for 81 Produce....
 (Himeko) and Junji Majima
Junji Majima

, born May 13, 1978 in Nagoya, Aichi, is a seiyu who is contracted to I'm Enterprise....
 (Soma Ogami), who are currently hosting while Kyoshiro to Towa no Sora
Kyoshiro to Towa no Sora

is the title of a Japanese manga created by Kaishaku which was first serialized in the Japanese shonen manga magazine Monthly Dragon Age in May 2006....
 is running until all the DVDs are released.

See also

  • Kyoshiro to Towa no Sora
    Kyoshiro to Towa no Sora

    is the title of a Japanese manga created by Kaishaku which was first serialized in the Japanese shonen manga magazine Monthly Dragon Age in May 2006....


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