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Pygmalio

“Ten-year-old prince Kurt quests to cure his petrified goddess-mother, gathering allies through courage and purity.”

Pygmalio

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4,922 rank · 1,334 readers · 8 favorites
Shoujo Adventure Fantasy
164 chapters · 27 volumes · 1978 - 1990 · Manga
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Ten-year-old prince Kurt quests to cure his petrified goddess-mother, gathering allies through courage and purity.

Kurt, prince of a faraway kingdom, leave home to find a way to heal his petrified goddess-mother. Battling numerous monsters, overcome challenges set forth by Medusa's apostles, helping other people, all seem so heavy for a ten years old boy. Never fear, he's not alone. His youngest aunt, a goddess from heaven, his girlfriend collected along the way, his-not-quite-adversary, not-quite-friend, mysterous dark apostle... and various others. All get drawn in from his charisma, his will and his purity. (Source: MU)

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A Manga Publication

  • Format 164 × 27 ch × vol
  • Total read 21h 52m approx
  • Published Mar 1978 – Sep 1990
  • Source Manga media type
  • Ref. BS-M5346 catalog

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