“Laid-back spirit Riyon becomes guardian to dying Japanese PM Kasuga, protecting his soul from darkness.”
Hito Hitori Futari
ヒトヒトリフタリ
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Synopsis
Laid-back spirit Riyon becomes guardian to dying Japanese PM Kasuga, protecting his soul from darkness.
After the body dies, the soul lives on. Many spirits progress toward the world of light, through the levels of the spirit world where they study how to improve their souls. These spirits are sometimes reincarnated into the physical world, and sometimes they are sent back as guardian spirits for other living people. Guardian spirits must protect their charges souls from the blackness that oozes up from the world of darkness below. Riyon is a very laid-back spirit, who often skips her spirit classes to fool around. To train her further, she is sent back to the physical world as a guardian spirit. Instead of following a human from birth, she is helping a beleaguered man, the Japanese Prime Minister Kasuga Soichiro, in the last year and a half of his life. After an unexpected close call with death, Kasuga gains some unusual talents, including the ability to see Riyon. Will Riyon and Kasuga together be able to protect his battered soul? (Source: MangaHelpers)
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Community consensus
Derived from 5 sampled reviews
What 5 readers settled on.
Polarized
σ 2.06 · split reception
4.5 pts
Recommenders 8.5 · others 4.0
↓ 2.40
Running avg · May 2014 → Aug 2022
- 8 “An incredible story which somehow ties together high school girls, politics and supernatural. Who else could do it besides the Japanese ! High quality art style and well-thought characters make...”
- 10 “This manga was PHENOMENAL. I can't believe there aren't any reviews yet. The story was completely unique from what I could tell. The art was a little bit sketchy but it fit the story PERFECTLY. I...”
- 9 “For what it is, Hito Hitori Futari is in the upper ranks of manga I've read over the years. The main reason I would say this is for its art, some of the best shit I've seen in a while. And I don't...”
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A Manga Publication
- Format 84 × 8 ch × vol
- Total read 11h 12m approx
- Published Nov 2011 – Aug 2013
- Source Manga media type
- Ref. BS-M18998 catalog