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is a Japanese
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series by Katsumi Nishino, with illustrations by Koin. The first novel was released by
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on October 31, 2005 under its
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imprint, and it published 15 volumes until December 24, 2010. A
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adaptation illustrated by Rin Yamaki was serialized in Media Factory's
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magazine ''
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'' between the August 2006 and August 2010 issues. A
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was produced by Media Factory and released on March 28, 2007. A twelve-episode
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adaptation produced by
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aired in Japan between April and June 2008 on AT-X, and has been licensed by
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for release in North America. A two-part
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sequel aired on AT-X in October 2009. A
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named ''Kanokon Esuii'' developed by 5pb. was released for the
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on July 31, 2008.


Plot

''Kanokons story revolves around Kouta Oyamada, an extremely innocent young first-year high school student who moves from the country to the city and thus transfers to Kunpō High School. On his first day at his new school, he meets a beautiful second-year female student named Chizuru Minamoto. Chizuru asks him to meet her alone in the music room. When he arrives, she tells him that she is in love with him and accidentally reveals to him that she is in fact a
fox spirit Huli jing () are Chinese mythological creatures usually capable of shapeshifting, who may either be benevolent or malevolent spirits. In Chinese mythology and folklore, the fox spirit takes variant forms with different meanings, powers, charac ...
. Chizuru constantly and openly flirts with Kouta, even in front of others, embarrassing him greatly. Soon after the story begins, a wolf spirit named Nozomu Ezomori transfers into Kouta's school and class. From day one, she is all over Kouta, serving to embarrass him more and causing Chizuru to become annoyed at her new competition for Kouta's affection.


Characters


Main characters

; : :Kouta is the protagonist of the story. Since he's been orphaned following the loss of his deceased parents; he used to live with his grandfather before moving from the countryside to the city for his first year of high school, and on his first day of school discovers that Chizuru Minamoto a second-year high school girl is actually a
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. To complicate matters, she falls in love with and vigorously pursues him committing "disgraceful acts" with him in public-(sometimes in front of other people). Because of this, Kouta has had the nickname placed upon him by other students in the school. He is initially reluctant to engage in the "intimate" acts Chizuru desires, but does so later on in the series citing her inspiration. Kouta's true bond with Chizuru is shown when they fuse into a powerful being that gives Kouta black fox ears with tails. According to Chizuru's brother Tayura, this possession can only happen if a human and a
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share a deep emotional bond with each other. ; : :Chizuru is second-year female student at Kouta's school. On the outside she appears to be a well endowed teenage girl, but she is in fact a powerful
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. When she changes form, her black hair turns blonde, and she gains fox ears and a tail. While it is implied by her brother Tayura that she is 400 years old, it is later revealed that her age may be in the thousands. She has no recollection of her past from before she met her foster mother Tamamo, but over time remembers some things she had forgotten about herself. From the start of the series she has fallen in love with Kouta, and is constantly hanging around him. She very much wants to enter into a "relationship of sin" with him and is very forthright in her almost constant sexual suggestions and actions. ; : :Nozomu is a first-year female transfer student at Kouta's school. She has short light ash blonde hair and is in fact a 200-year-old
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spirit who lives by herself in an expensive but empty
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, where she always sleeps naked on the floor. She has an older brother named Saku who took her in, but after Saku attacks Kouta she decides to go against her brother by following her own path. Despite her seemingly detached and emotionless manner, she falls in love with Kouta at first sight and is thus Chizuru's rival for Kouta's affections. She frequently insults Chizuru by calling her a "Horny Beast", saying that Chizuru "smells obscene" or that her breasts are flabby.


Supporting characters

; : :Tayura is Chizuru's younger brother and Kouta's classmate. Like his sister, he is also a
fox spirit Huli jing () are Chinese mythological creatures usually capable of shapeshifting, who may either be benevolent or malevolent spirits. In Chinese mythology and folklore, the fox spirit takes variant forms with different meanings, powers, charac ...
but was adopted into her family. He frequently teases Chizuru about her age which results in her getting visibly annoyed. Initially Tayura was jealous of the relationship between his sister and Kouta prompting Chizuru to say that he is suffering from a
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. He ends up falling in love with Akane but whenever he tries to get closer to her, he is given the cold shoulder. He has stated that he is okay with her coldness, and the two gradually warm up. ; : :Akane is the bespectacled class representative of Kouta's class. Due to her position as class representative she has a high sense of regulations, and therefore disagrees with how ardently Chizuru pursues Kouta while at school. She is on good terms with Kouta, and worries about his relationship with Chizuru citing her as a bad example. ; and : (Ren) : (Ai) :Ren and Ai are twin sisters who are first-year students at Kouta's school. The girls are nearly identical except for their slightly different hair styles. They are spirit hunters who live at a poor temple and are frequently seen doing things that homeless people would do; they make stew out of trash and roadside weeds or eat discarded bread crusts. They use chains when attacking and are also seen in the anime ineffectively using explosives. ; : :Omi is a second year student at Kouta's school who is in fact a sickle weasel with the power to control the wind. Omi was once the bitter enemy of the Minamoto siblings. He hates the friendship between Kouta and his friends and does not speak much. In the anime, he hurts Kouta, who took a blow meant for Chizuru. Since he is not permitted to harm humans, this act has serious consequences for him. He likes Mio. ; : :Mio is a second year student with a shy nature who hangs around with Omi. Due to her short stature, she is often mistaken for a grade school student and has even received multiple confessions from grade school students. She is in fact a half frog spirit and can heal quickly. While she did not have a name originally, Omi named her from a combination of his own given name and his home town's name. She likes Omi but becomes incredibly embarrassed when anyone refers to her relationship with him. ; : :Ryusei is a third-year student who has a distinct cross-wound over his left eye and was the leader of the school delinquents before Omi took over. He is a bear spirit. In the fourth volume, he graduates from high school, but soon changes his name to and restarts high school as a first-year student. ; : :Yuuki's is best friends with Kiriko, and the two are classmates of Kouta whom she refers to as the "Letch King". Unlike her friend she is shown to have a more wild side. She is also friends with Akane whom she teases for having a dirty mind. Yuuki is on the student body often reflecting their stance on things. ; : :Kiriko is best friends with Yuuki whom she refers to as "Yooks". Kiriko comes from a well off family, and has expensive gadgets which she uses a lot. She dislikes Kouta for being too perverted, and thinks all men in general are "beasts". Kiriko gets top marks in school even though she does not study.


Kudzu Leaf

; : :Iku is a social studies teacher and is Kouta's homeroom teacher. She is possessed by a powerful
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named who is head of the Sahara family, and leader of Kudzu Leaf. Okata is in charge of the school Kouta attends, and oversees the spirits at school. Okata's powers in both the manga and anime adaptations is shown to be the manipulation of sand. She is shown to be able to conceal people by using it as well as the ability to set up magical barriers. In the anime adaptation, it is shown that she can also put the students to sleep in the school when dangerous situations come along. The true form Okata who possesses Iku is that of an old woman who has survived for thousands of years. ; : :Minori is the main antagonist of the story and refers to herself as Kouta's younger sister. Her servant is a yōkai named . As her name indicated, she is a nue, but also has a pair of raven wings for flight. ; : :Saku is Nozomu's older brother. Like his sister, he is a wolf spirit. He usually drives a motorcycle around town and he is in love with Chizuru. ; : :Takao is the gym teacher at Kouta's school who has a scary face. Like Iku, he too oversees the spirits at school. He is very wise and gets along with Yukihana.


Yōkai and gods

; : :Tamamo is
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, a powerful nine-tailed fox spirit and Chizuru's mother, though they are not blood related. She is the manager of which is a
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hotel deep in the snowy mountains. When business is slow, she manages a beachside restaurant named Tama no Ya (Tama's shop). Yukihana helps her run the hotel, and the shop. She gets along well with Kouta, though she sometimes meddles in his relationship with Chizuru. She fell in love with Yasunari Abe, the hero from the children's book "The Legend of the Nine-tailed Fox". Rather than killing her as the story implies, he takes her for his bride. As such, she encourages Kouta's relationship with her daughter even though he is a human. She also knows about Yamata no Orochi, the dragon that was sleeping inside of Chizuru. ; / : :Yukihana is a
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and a
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who works under Tamamo at the Tama no Yu hot springs resort, and at her beachside restaurant Tama no Ya. She later becomes a teacher for the handicapped at Kouta's school. While working as a teacher, she goes by the alias Hanadai Yukino. If anyone calls her using the name Yukihana, she says that she is not that person. She can manipulate snow and wind to create blizzards. The name Yukihana means "snowflake", Yuki being the Japanese word for snow. ; :In the manga series, Yamata is the eight headed dragon which is sealed inside of Chizuru as she is the reincarnation of
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. She acknowledges to Kouta that she had forgotten this part about herself knowing that she was not an average fox yōkai. Tamamo is able to temporary seal the dragons until Chizuru masters their power which she able to do with Kouta's help. ; :Kai is the son of the sea god ''Toyotama-hiko''. He is trying to find a sea god school that a traveler told him about, and he wants to attend it so that he can win his father's love and respect. Kai also rescued a white
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named Shizuka, ever since then she has been devoted to him. ; :Kodama is a small forest spirit that lives in an old tree by the old school building. The old school is built next to the current school Kouta attends so as a result she gets visited by other Yōkai. Kodama is always willing to give advice, and has the ability to tell fortunes. She also has the ability to possess others.


Media


Light novels

''Kanokon'' began as a series of
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s written by Katsumi Nishino and illustrated by Koin. The series started under the title when the first novel was submitted to
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's annual literary contest
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Light Novel Rookie of the Year Award held in 2005. The novel placed as a "good piece of work" with two other titles, which was more or less third place. The first novel was published on October 25, 2005, and the fifteenth volume was published on December 24, 2010 under Media Factory's MF Bunko J label. The series is currently on an indefinite hiatus, with no word from the authors as to when the series will be resumed. The novels were licensed in North America by
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when they debuted their light novel imprint, but has since been dissolved.


Manga

A
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adaptation was serialized in Media Factory's
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magazine ''
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'' between the August 2006 and August 2010 issues. The manga takes its story from the light novels that preceded it, and is illustrated by Rin Yamaki. Nine ''
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'' volumes were released in Japan between January 31, 2007 and August 23, 2010. The manga is licensed in North America by
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, who will release the series in four omnibus volumes.


Anime

A twelve-episode
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adaptation produced by
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aired in Japan between April 5 and June 21, 2008 on AT-X. Six DVD volumes were released by
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between June 25 and November 21, 2008, There are also six specials spread out over three DVDs. A box set was later released on January 22, 2010. The anime is licensed in North America by
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under the title ''Kanokon: The Girl Who Cried Fox'', and released the first volume on May 25, 2010. Media Blasters later announced that they will not release volumes 2 and 3 of the series, and instead released a box set on March 22, 2011. A two-part
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, entitled , was announced. The first episode aired on AT-X on October 4, 2009, and the second on October 11, 2009. Both episodes were released on DVD between November 25 and December 22, 2009 by Media Factory. The OVA is licensed in North America by
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, as with the anime, and released the series on DVD on June 21, 2011. The anime's opening theme is "Phosphor" by
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, while the ending theme is sung by Yui Sakakibara. The opening theme for the OVA is by Yui Sakakibara, and the ending theme is by Ui Miyazaki.


Visual novel

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developed for the
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entitled was released on July 31, 2008 and developed by 5pb. in limited and regular editions. The limited edition came bundled with an audio CD containing an
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and an original
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. The song, , is sung by
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,
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, and Miyū Takeuchi, the
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of Kouta, Chizuru, and Nozomu, respectively. The audio drama is entitled . The game is described by the development team as a . The game's opening theme is "Happy Succession" sung by
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, and the single containing the song was released on August 27, 2008. The ending theme is by Yui Sakakibara.


Other

A
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based on the series was released on March 28, 2007 by
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. The drama's theme song was by
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. Another drama CD was sold on June 25, 2008. An
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show produced by
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called began airing on March 21, 2007. One episode is broadcast every other week on Friday. The show is hosted by
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(the voice of Kouta in the anime), and
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(the voice of Chizuru in the anime). There are four corners, or parts, to each episode. The shows starts with a short
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, which moves on to general news about the ''Kanokon'' anime and series in general. Listeners can send in comments about the show up on the air. The show's opening theme is "Strategy" by
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, and the ending theme is "Sweet Time" by Yui Sakakibara.


Reception

The first DVD of ''Kanokon'' was ranked tenth on the Tohan charts between June 26 and July 2, 2008, ranked eighth between July 10 and 16, 2008. The third DVD of ''Kanokon'' was ranked sixth on the Tohan charts between August 21 and 27, 2008. The fourth DVD of ''Kanokon'' was ranked 21st on the Tohan charts between September 23 and 29, 2008. The fifth DVD of ''Kanokon'' was ranked 28th on the Tohan charts between October 21 and 28, 2008. The sixth DVD of ''Kanokon'' was ranked 14th on the Tohan charts between November 19 and 25, 2008. The characters have received both praise and criticism from publications dedicated to anime and manga. Kouta's character was criticized by THEM anime reviews for the artwork in the anime adaptation. His facial appearance was described as being featureless, and unlike the manga too young looking. Theron Martin from
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said that Kouta's youthful appearance in the anime makes Chizuru's advances appear like borderline
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. Chizuru's character was ranked #10 in a list of top 10 sexiest female anime/manga characters for her affection towards Kouta in public. Like Kouta however, her appearance was criticized by THEM Anime reviews for lacking facial features in the anime adaptation. Travis Bruno from Capsule Computers gave Chizuru's manga appearance a good review, saying that she is designed well with "clear cut differences" between her human and fox forms. Nozomu's appearance in the anime was mentioned in a review by Chris Beveridge from the Fandom Post. He stated that the addition of Nozomu without a doubt adds more competition to things, going on to say that unlike Chizuru Nozomu competes with Chizuru on more of a quiet side which adds to her appeal.


Notes


References


External links


Anime official website
(Archived)
Xebec's ''Kanokon'' website

''Kanokon'' manga
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(Archived)
''Kanokon'' anime
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