Kagetora | |
Manga | |
Written by | Akira Segami |
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Published by | Kodansha |
English publisher | |
Magazine | Magazine Special |
Demographic | Shōnen |
Original run | 2002 – 2006 |
Volumes | 11 |
Kagetora is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Akira Segami [1] . It has been licensed in North America by Del Rey and consists of 11 volumes.
The story is set in modern day Japan,about a male ninja named Kagetora,whose job is to teach the arts of self-defense and combat to the heiress of a renowned family of skilled martial artists,Yuki. Kagetora falls in love with her,but since a ninja is forbidden to fall in love with their lord (or in this case,lady),he struggles to hold back his feelings. The story deals with Kagetora struggling with his sense of duty and his love for Yuki. Yuki also develops feelings for him later on. However,since it is forbidden for their love to be,how will they react to this? Will Kagetora be able to make it happen? [2]
Chapter 1:Inappropriate Instructor
Chapter 2:Enemies in Love
Chapter 3:Summertime Attraction
Chapter 4:Peach-Colored Hime
Chapter 5:A Wolf is Coming
Chapter 6:There's No Such Thing as Ghosts
Chapter 7:I'm Not a Kid Anymore
Chapter 8:Christmas Virgin
Chapter 9:A Secret Just Between Us
Chapter 10:Meanie
Chapter 11:Useless
Chapter 12:Target:Kagetora
Chapter 13:Lady Tutors
Chapter 14:The Great Escape
Chapter 15:Dangerous Sumival
Chapter 16:Swimsuit Competition
Chapter 17:Scary Person
Chapter 18:Weak Kagetora
Chapter 19:Reason for Smiling
Chapter 20:New Year's Wish
Chapter 21:Rival Wolf
Chapter 22:Cool Guy
Chapter 23:From Kyoto with Love
Chapter 24:Butterfly Memories
Chapter 25:The Person I Love the Most
Chapter 26:Kagetora and Aki on a Date?
Chapter 27:How to Spend a Hot Summer Day
Chapter 28:Rainy Kamakura
Chapter 29:Kamakura After the Rain
Chapter 30:Prelude to a Love Triangle
Chapter 31:A Secret Night
Chapter 32:Restless Yuki
Chapter 33:Confession
Chapter 34:A Face Yuki Doesn't Know
side story:Kagetora Edo Version
Chapter 35:Yuki vs. Taka
Chapter 36:Tiger and Hawk
Chapter 37:The Secret of Yuki's Body
Special Chapter 1:Winter Training Is a Dangerous Thing
Special Chapter 2:Yuki on a Date
Special Chapter 3:Beyond the Hot Spring's Steam
Special Chapter 4:Sweet Talk
Chapter 38:Aim for the Ninja!
Chapter 39:Want to Protect
Chapter 40:Secret Crush
Chapter 41:Stolen Love
Chapter 42:A Fist and Tears
Chapter 43:Report to Mother
Chapter 44:I Love You!
Chapter 45:First Date
Chapter 46:Another Person
Chapter 47:A Good "Oyakume"
Chapter 0.5:Meeting
Chapter 48:One Night Only
Chapter 49:This is an Order
Chapter 50:Together Forever
Chapter 0:Kagetora Beta Version
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