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Tubame Syndrome

“Amnesiac Taiga learns his sister is an alien guardian protecting his Origin Heart.”

Tubame Syndrome

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8,167 rank · 2,238 readers · 11 favorites
Shounen Comedy Romance Sci-Fi Ecchi
42 chapters · 8 volumes · 2004 - 2007 · Manga
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Amnesiac Taiga learns his sister is an alien guardian protecting his Origin Heart.

The story revolves around Taiga who doesn't have memories from more than two years ago after his parents died in an accident. He lives with his sister, Tsubame, who he finds out is from outer space with the job of protecting him as he posses the Origin Heart.

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A Manga Publication

  • Format 42 × 8 ch × vol
  • Total read 5h 36m approx
  • Published Jan 2004 – Jan 2007
  • Source Manga media type
  • Ref. BS-M2131 catalog

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