Manga 4067 Sailor Fuku Ni Onegai

Sailor Fuku ni Onegai!

Alternative Titles

Synonyms: A Sailor Uniform, Please, Sailor Suit!
Japanese: セーラー服にお願い!


Information

Type: Manga
Volumes: 4
Chapters: 22
Status: Finished
Published: 2004 to 2006
Genres: Comedy Comedy, Fantasy Fantasy, Romance Romance, Supernatural Supernatural
Demographic: Shoujo Shoujo
Serialization: LaLa
Authors: Tanaka, Meca (Story & Art)

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Popularity: #4973
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MangaLaLaTanaka, Meca (Story & Art)

Synopsis

When Hina hits a homerun ball and goes to get it back she realizes she has damaged a shrine with the baseball. When she touches the object inside the shrine the object is absorbed into her and she becomes the shrine's god. Now she is protected by the shrine's guard dogs, Shishi and Koma. Along the way she meets other spirits, guardians, and the legendary nine tailed fox.

(Source: Yatta!-Scans)

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Characters

Koma
Main
Kyuubi
Supporting

Reviews

Dec 16, 2011
Why is there no one writing a review for this? (By the way, this is my first review.)

I personally think that this is a very nice manga. The characters are so funny! I like the art very much too!The most important is, it makes my long dream ending come true! I really recommend you to read this, so if you had seen this review, read it! Trust me! (Since I'm a picky reader, only a few manga can satisfy me. If I say this manga is good, it's GOOD!!!!)
Aug 12, 2012
I don't normally get so worked up about manga like this but this one was worth the read!! I was fighting my best to keep from crying at the end! Such a wonderful story!
Feb 15, 2013
When I started reading this, the first few chapters were a little off-putting because I just couldn't quite get a handle on the author's storytelling style. It felt scattered, disconnected, and it felt like I was flying from one event to the next without really getting to know the characters at all.

But, the author got much better at storytelling by the second volume, and took the time to flesh out events (not confining it to starting and finishing in a single chapter) enough to give the reader an opportunity to get to know the characters. Once past this hurdle, it was actually a very charming ...

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