Omamori Himari



Seven years ago, Amakawa Yuuto's parents died, leaving him living alone without a single relative. Ever since then, his childhood friend, Kuzaki Rinko, has woken him up, cooked for him and generally taken care of him. The only thing he has from any relative is a mysterious charm, a red ball, given to him by his grandparents as a good luck charm (an "omamori").

On the day of his 16th birthday, this charm mysteriously disappears, and into Yuuto's life walks Himari. A cat spirit and samurai girl, she swears to protect Yuuto, who is revealed to be the sole descendant of a family of demon-hunters. Unfortunately, Yuuto is allergic to cats. More unfortunately, there are many demons after Yuuto's life. Fortunately, many of those demons are Cute Monster Girls who end up falling in love with him.

Cue a Harem Series with lots and LOTS of Fan Service. So far the manga has reached 40 chapters and it's already managed to hit every major Fan Service trope.

An anime adaption aired in January 2010, animated by Studio Hibari. And good news for English-speaking fans; the manga was licensed for an official translation and hit the shelves as of November 2010, with an Explicit Content rating. It finished in July 2014.

The anime can be viewed legally at Crunchyroll here.

"Kagetsuki: He's a hardcore softie. It's not like your seductive methods are even good. Shizuku: Quiet you. My seductions work, he's just borderline gay."
 * A-Cup Angst: Rinko is very uneasy about the size of her breasts.
 * Above the Influence: Yuuto, often to Himari's regrets.
 * As the series goes on, his willpower seems to be decreasing in this regard... it's getting to the point that the main thing keeping any given girl from seducing him is the other girls, who are very, very good at interrupting.

"Rinko and Himari: "I didn't see anything!" Shizuku: "They had a good look at everything.""
 * A Boy and His X: A boy and his cat demon bodyguard who fights for him. (Or, as someone put it on a forum: "There's nothing like the relationship of a boy and his cat, snake, tea cup, best friend, and fiance.")
 * Accidental Kiss: In the anime.
 * And the Manga, with Himari and Yuuto.
 * Accidental Pervert (Well, it is a fanservice-centric harem comedy, so obviously Yuuto gets this quite often. And surprisingly, Rinko gets these moments on occasion.
 * Action Girls: Every girl except Rinko. The fact that they're actually using the "action"-part and at the same time all have a crush on Yuuto probably also makes them...
 * Action Girlfriends: See above.
 * Actual Pacifist: Yuuto is very close to this, at least partially. He really doesn't want to hurt anyone, and only does so if it is a matter of life and death... But still, he does let Himari fight for him, making her (and, at least in a way, himself as well, being her master) a Technical Pacifist.
 * Affably Evil: Shuten Douji. He had a (rather one-sided) casual conversation in his fight.
 * All Just a Dream: Happens in one episode to Rinko.
 * Animate Inanimate Object: To be more precise, she's a Tsukumogami, a normal object that became a living thing after being used for 100 years.
 * Arranged Marriage: Between Kuesu and Yuuto. Though to her, it is a Perfectly Arranged Marriage
 * Artificial Riverbank: The site of the first encounter with Shizuku.
 * Only in the anime, in the manga, it's a river in a small forest (or very big park?)
 * Awesomeness By Analysis: The specialty of the Yakouin family of demon slayers.
 * Balanced Harem: We have three childhood friends of different flavours, and a very assertive loli.
 * Barbie Doll Anatomy: The author strives to avoid the need with gratuitous use of Censor Steam, Godiva Hair, Scenery Censor, et al., but averted with the rare nip-slip or fully exposed breast.
 * Barely-There Swimwear: Shizuku (yes, the Token Mini-Moe) dons this brand of attire in chapter 27.
 * Battle Harem: Rinko is the only member of the main cast who's neither a demon nor a demonslayer. All other harem members are more then experienced in fighting.
 * Batter Up: "Rinko-chan's Violent Love Nail Bat"
 * Beach Episode: Even with some plot progress.
 * Bedmate Reveal: Yuuto gets a lot of these. But the crowner is in Volume 12 of the manga, when he awakes to find he's sharing his bed with at least, are smiling in their sleep....
 * Berserk Button: Himari has a Heroic BSOD when
 * In the anime's final two episodes, it doesn't even take a actual threat—just to IMPLY one is enough.
 * Black Mage: Kuesu, who also qualifies as a Dark Magical Girl.
 * Bleached Underpants: This is the author's first non-hentai work. Not too much of mould-breaker, however.
 * Bodyguard Crush: And it doesn't conflict with Himari's "sense of professionalism" at all...
 * Boob Bite: Tama does this to Himari in both the anime and manga, though shies away from the more fanservicey side. In the anime it's portrayed as a vampire fang bite, whereas in the manga it's much more suggestive, although we never get a clear view of what happens. (Though chewing sound effects are used.)
 * Boring but Practical: Kuesu's magic attacks take some time to charge up and are highly directional. That's why she also relies on a plain old handgun.
 * Breaking the Fourth Wall: When Yuuto knocks Himari out of the path of danger and ends up with a hand full of boob in chapter 47, his reaction is, "Ah... there was a scene like this in chapter 1."
 * Brutal Honesty: Shizuku has this tendency. She shamelessly lampshades her appeal to lolicons, and in one instance, after Yuuto fainted in a bathtub, and woke up fully clothed:
 * Brutal Honesty: Shizuku has this tendency. She shamelessly lampshades her appeal to lolicons, and in one instance, after Yuuto fainted in a bathtub, and woke up fully clothed:

"Himari: Why did you have to hug him naked? Shizuku: Because I feel horny while doing it. Don't make me say such embarrassing stuff."
 * To say nothing of her Intimate Healing moments...

"Class Rep: ...But my spider sense is tingling, screaming that it's dangerous here. If something were to happen, I'd be the first one to die... (Like a Christmas murder...) Kuesu: Ohoho! It's true the really smart ones don't live that long."
 * Casanova Wannabe: Taizo
 * Catgirl: Himari. Played for laughs in that Yuuto happens to be allergic to cats.
 * And there's the scene where Himari swallows a medicine pill that would heal her, but initially would "shut down" her human side and make her go completely primal. Yuuto was worried at first that she would turn violent or be in pain, but as he hilariously found out, Himari's mind was merely turned into that of a playful cat, and with Yuuto right in front of her, she had her fun.
 * Chaste Hero: Yuuto. Much to the disapointment of the girls. And him.
 * Childhood Marriage Promise: Yuuto and Kuesu. It was arranged by his grandparents, and
 * Class Representative: A reoccurring Meganekko side character.
 * Clingy Jealous Girl: Pick a girl, any girl, in the de facto harem. Lizlet is the only exception (she's still clingy when she sees Yuuto, just not jealous of others).
 * Rinko gets incredibly jealous and mad at Yuuto when Himari first shows up, and challenges her to some sports. And loses quite badly. She also gets mad at him whenever the other girls try to seduce him.
 * Himari herself experiences this when Kuesu first appears, and kisses him twice. Despite trying to ignore it, it bothers Himari so much that she demands that Yuuto give her a kiss as well. She will also occasionally leave her cat ears/tail out to "punish" him, such as in episode 5 after three of the girls smother him while "training" him.
 * Clothing Damage: In a Fan Service-filled series where Cute Monster Girls fight each other? Surprisingly, it happens only once. And only subverted.
 * It happens again later—once to Himari,, and then again to Mikari Ranka. Both times, though, it's just a slash to the top, enough to show the bra underneath but not enough to actually remove the top.
 * Played completely straight in a title page, though, even though it doesn't happen at all during the chapter.
 * Censor Shadow
 * Conveniently Seated: Yuuto sits on the second to last row, by the window. Himari requested the seat beside him and got it.
 * Cooldown Hug: A major one in chapter 33 of the manga.
 * Cool Gate:
 * Couch Gag: Who will Rinko find in bed with Yuuto at the end of the opening this time?
 * Creepy Child: Shizuku, oh so much, in so many ways. Tama might be even worse, but not nearly as obvious.
 * Yuuto was one of these as a child according to Rinko. Of course he got better.
 * Crouching Moron, Hidden Badass: Lizlet—a ditzy maid waitress who is strong enough to toss a human really high... with ONE hand, and then jumping up to join him! And probably even more impressive: Still, she seems far less badass than most of the others around, even in her better moments.
 * Cry Cute:, Oh so much in chapter 33.
 * Cute Monster Girl: Pick a girl, any girl, except for Rinko and possibly Kuesu—who is a witch instead.
 * Cute Mute: Tama.
 * The Danza:
 * Dark Magical Girl: Kuesu.
 * Dangerous Sixteenth Birthday
 * Death by Genre Savviness: Discussed in chapter 35:

": "There's only room for 1 loli in this house." (accompanied by strangling her)
 * Death Glare: Kaya likes to do this to Yuuto.
 * Defeat Means Friendship: Played straight and flipped around (Friendship means Defeat): Yuuto's wide-open heart and absolute belief that fighting is not the way to solve problems is enough to stop fights and win over another girl to the harem.
 * At the very end of episode 12, Tama is seen hanging out with the main cast. Apparently trying to kill them all and devour Himari earlier isn't a big deal for them.
 * In the manga equivalent to this, she's just a friendly little girl.
 * Detached Sleeves: Ageha
 * Disproportionate Retribution: While Kuesu was receiving European magical training, a fellow student played a prank causing her to find a dead mouse or rat in her soup. Kuesu's response was a spell that caused a rat with over-sized fangs to leap out of the other girl's soup and gouge her right eye out.
 * Does This Remind You of Anything??: Ageha's reaction to sucking Yuuto's blood is...suggestive, to say the least.
 * Dojikko: Lizlet.
 * Don't You Dare Pity Me! : Being a warrior who respects honor, Himari occasionally takes offense to Yuuto's kindness when something bad happens to her.
 * Dropped a Bridget On Him: Sasa, the one-legged youkai in human form? The one with the frilly clothes and skirt? It's a guy.
 * Elegant Gothic Lolita: Kuesu.
 * Elemental Powers: Besides Shizuku, there's also Yuuto and Kuesu, and some (though not all) other demonslayer clans have elemental powers as well.
 * Emotionless Girl: Shizuku—her facial expression almost never changes... almost.
 * Even Evil Has Standards: In Chapter 50,
 * Every Girl Is Cuter With Hair Decs: Rinko's hair ribbons, which she never removes because they're a gift from Yuuto.
 * Everyone Calls Him "Barkeep": The Class Representative of course,
 * Evolving Credits: The girl in bed with Yuto when Rinko walks in during the opening changes every episode, usually whichever girl(s) gets the focus that episode. Sometimes the closing credits show slightly different images, or has one main girl singing throughout the song rather than splitting it between the 5 of them.
 * Expressive Hair: Shizuku's hair grows when she fights Kuesu, and shrinks back after the fight. It's probably related to anger, but it's hard to tell with her being an Emotionless Girl.
 * Expy: Himari looks like many of Matra Milan's main heroines from his early professional eromanga works—take Kanari from Palladium Garden. Kuesu is ripped straight from a character of the same name in Palladium Garden (for those in confusion having read the translated Palladium Garden, the translations were made from the Chinese publication and so Kanari's name was Kleili and Kuesu's name was Kayla).
 * Yuuto is an expy of Tohno Shiki from Tsukihime. Descendant of a demon-hunting family? Check. An Unwanted Harem consists of weird girls? Check. Weirdness Magnet? Check. Nice guy that turns into a knife-wielding Badass in bad situations? Check.
 * Tama looks vaguely similar to Milcolette/Kelly, also in Palladium Garden.
 * Fan Disservice: If you aren't into Lolis then Shizuku will invoke this, as well as the other apparently prepubesent girls.
 * Aya as well, when she pukes out weapons and other things from her stomach.
 * Fan Service: In spades. Then again, the author's drawn a number of hentai before starting this work.
 * Fantastic Arousal: It's heavily implied that Lizlet's is actually quite sensitive in this way. Averted by Himari, whose cat tail and ears are no more sensitive than the rest of her body.
 * This makes one wonder about things. Specifically, how does Lizlet react to The answers to these and more can probably be found in the Wild Mass Guessing section.
 * Fantastic Racism: All fanservice-and-comedy said and done, monster or not, one has every right to hate someone when their family has taken everyone you love away from you. How he or she acts on that hatred, on the other hand...
 * And even between Japanese Inquisitors, the very act of learning Western Magic will earn you nothing but contempt and mockery amongst supposed allies.
 * Faux Paw: Comes standard with catgirls, and Himari is no exception.
 * Festival Episode: Yuuto and Rinko visit a temple festival every year.
 * Fille Fatale: She might be Really Seven Hundred Years Old, but Shizuku is still the Token Mini-Moe here, and intending to seduce the main character.
 * First Girl Wins: At least three possible interpretations—Kuesu was the first girl Yuuto kissed, Rinko was the first girl Yuuto met when he moved out to live on his own and the first to interact with him in the story, and Himari was the first girl to be shown in the manga. Right now it seems that the series is going in the direction of having Yuuto and Himari be the Official Couple. Not surprising, considering that her name is in the title...
 * Foot Focus: Shizuku
 * Forceful Kiss: Kuesu kissed Yuuto twice in front of Himari, and then told her that the second is actually the third.
 * This is how Kuesu kisses Yuuto period. Himari calls her out on it, bragging about a willing kiss from Yuuto.
 * Foreign Fanservice: Lizlet is an example from this, being of British origin.
 * Forgotten Childhood Friend: Well, they aren't villains, but both Himari and Kuesu had been forgotten by Yuuto at the beginning of the story. Much to the consternation of both.
 * Gainaxing: Sorry, Rinko and Shizuku, you're the only odd ones out.
 * Game Within a Manga: In chapter 37, second panel, Yuuto's playing a video game... of Himari fighting Shizuku.
 * Gas Leak Coverup: Used to explain the damage caused by the fight between Kuesu and Shizuku. When Kuesu learned of the coverup on the news, she commented that this was the first time she'd heard of someone installing gas lines on the TOP of a building.
 * Gecko Ending: The anime ended at 12 episodes, with the final two bringing to a end two major villans whose plotline is still unresolved in the ongoing manga. The final two are original to the anime, obviously.
 * Genre Savvy: The Class Representative, who thinks that Rinko should throw herself onto Yuuto, because the girl who did that in a harem game she played won!
 * Girl-On-Girl Is Hot: Chapter 37. "Looking good there, maids."
 * Good Thing You Can Heal: Subverted:
 * Happiness in Slavery: Himari is more than happy to be Yuuto's servant and bodyguard. To give Yuuto credit, he really IS kind and caring towards her (and pretty much everyone else). None the less, technically, she's a slave.
 * Also Lizlet wants to be Yuuto's 24 hour maid. She isn't (although hopefully she will be eventually) but she certainly would enjoy it if she was. And it's possible for him to buy her legally, if her current owner agreed.
 * Hard Work Hardly Works: Averted!
 * Harem Hero: In the anime, he's a type 1, only using his powers to help the girls fight. In the manga, he's by now type 2A, still inexperienced compared to the others, but able and willing to participate in fights.
 * Harem Nanny: Kisaragi-sensei fits this, at least on her very rare appearances.
 * Healing Factor: Rather minor compared to other examples, but it's mentioned several times that Himari heals faster than humans. It still takes her usually at least a day to recover (from injures that probably would take weeks for a human).
 * Hermetic Magic: What Kuesu does.
 * Heroic BSOD: Himari suffers one
 * In the anime,
 * Hey, It's That Voice!: Himari is Horo
 * Yuuto is Makoto Ito
 * Rinko is Nymph
 * Shizuku is Kuro Kagami
 * Kuesu is Eva or Osaka
 * Yuki Matsuoka's voice here is most similar to her role as Lisa Fukuyama in Girls Bravo.
 * Hime Cut: Kuesu and Aya.
 * Hot Chick with a Sword: Himari fits, more or less. Also Ageha.
 * Hot Springs Episode: In color, no less.
 * Hotter and Sexier: In the anime, Ageha undoes her top (censored) during her second appearance.
 * Hypercompetent Sidekick: While Yuuto does get stronger over time, it's still Himari who does the fighting.
 * Hyperspace Arsenal: Subverted with Himari, who has her sword always visible, and (somewhat) justified later with a demon messenger who keeps things in her stomach (the messenger's stomach, not Himari's).
 * If It's You It's Okay: All the girls say how they think peeking is a crime, and then think to themselves it would be okay if Yuuto did it.
 * If You Kill Him You Will Be Just Like Him: a very nice twist on this trope as the person wants to kill isn't a villain
 * I Have the High Ground: Once, Kuesu at her introduction.
 * I Just Want to Be Normal: Yuuto just wants to live a peaceful, normal life.
 * I'm a Humanitarian: Tama and Shuten Douji.
 * Implausible Fencing Powers: Himari, although it's more because she's a demon and less because she fights with a sword.
 * Fundamentally Female Cast: Ok, it is an Unwanted Harem, but seriously: In 29 chapters so far, 7 males were allowed to speak. One wasn't even named, both Shizuku and Kuesu have someone who works mostly as a messenger to other demons and demonslayers respectively, another got a Bridget dropped on him, another is a one-person version of Those Two Guys, then there is a male villain, and, at last, the Protagonist. The most guys talking in one chapter was three, and that happened only once.
 * Ineffectual Death Threats:
 * Innocent Cohabitation: Not that Himari and Shizuku wouldn't try, it's just that Yuuto is Above the Influence, and Rinko is keeping watch.
 * Interspecies Romance: Boy meets Catgirl, snake demon, Tea Cup, Dark Magical Girl and more.
 * Insane Troll Logic: Kotatsu leads to naughty things.
 * Intimate Healing: After Yuuto gets stabbed in the back in a fight, Shizuku proclaims that her water magic can be used for healing. She proceeds to take off her clothes and rub her (Pettanko) chest against Yuuto's back. All this while Himari is looking on.
 * And then afterwards admitted that the only reason she used her chest is because it felt good.
 * In a later chapter Himari gets covered in snow after battling at a ski lodge and tries to get Yuuto to do the 'warm up via shared body warmth' routine. To her extreme disappointment, he takes her to the lodge's hot springs instead.
 * Invisible to Normals: There are spells that ward of humans, and "Public Safety Division 4" cleans up the mess afterwards.
 * James Bondage: The only reason Himari doesn't need to CONSTANTLY rush out to save Yuuto is that she's usually already with him and can save him right away. Still, it happens.
 * Katanas Are Just Better: Played straight by Himari; Justified by the fact that her sword is a legendary sword..
 * Keigo: Probably how Himari speaks. Some scanlators reflect this by rendering her speech in Ye Olde Butcherede Englishe. The official english translation is smarter and more subtle about it by having her not use contractions as well as having her speech be more elaborate than that of the other characters.
 * The Kid with the Remote Control: That would be Yuuto, the other side of "Happiness in Slavery" above.
 * Kiss of Life: In one of the joke moments, Kuesu tries this. This time, Himari interferes.
 * Laying On a Hillside: Yuuto and Himari, once.
 * Legal Jailbait: Oh my, Shizuku. A 100+ year old demon who looks like a ten year old girl with a really long tongue and has a habit of appearing barely dressed and soaking wet.
 * Les Yay:
 * The Class Representative on Rinko.
 * Occasionally Rinko on Himari.
 * Shizuku inflicted some on Aya, licking under the fabric of Aya's bikini, as punishment for the paper demon flirting with Yuuto in an omake.
 * Little Miss Badass: Shizuku, the Token Mini-Moe: "My water cuts through anything." Sasa, too,
 * Aaand not to forget, Tama, the Cute Mute who even manages to pin Himari down.
 * Lolicon: Shizuku is fully aware of her appeal to lolicons ("There aren't many boys who can resist little girls.") and even declares at a few points that there is "only room for one loli" in the series.
 * Lens Flare Censor
 * Lovable Sex Maniac: Himari, who although will still Megaton Punch a guy for Accidental Pervert moments, is quite frank and comfortable with her sexuality than most anime girls are, and openly flirts with Yuuto. Shizuku's just as... open.
 * Lover Tug of War: Rather rare, compared to other Unwanted Harem shows, but it does happen.
 * Luminescent Blush: Again and again, the reason for blushing usually involves Yuuto.
 * Magical Girlfriend: Himari.
 * The Magic Touch: The Light Ferry ability of the Amakawa family.
 * Magnetic Girlfriend: Also Himari. All the Cute Monster Girls (and one Dark Magical Girl) seem to have come out of the woods right after Himari entered Yuuto's life, although that has more to do with the awakening of his demon-hunting powers when he turned 16.
 * Magic Pants: Entirely absent. Himari leaves her sword and clothes behind when she changes into a cat, and is naked when she turns into a girl again.
 * Mahou Shoujo:
 * Making a Splash: Shizuku comes from a family of mizuchi (essentially borderline dragons/snakes)who were worshiped as water gods. Naturally, this is how she fights.
 * Male Gaze: So. Much. This show even has T&A shots during the fight sequences.
 * Marshmallow Hell: The girls love to do this to Yuuto.
 * Masquerade: More as a side note. The "Public Safety Division 4" usually keeps things secret in Japan and works together with the Onikiri-Yaku/Demon Slayers, other nations are stated to have similar groups.
 * Meganekko: She's only a side character showing up from time to time, but the class representative fits perfectly.
 * Meido: Lizlet. And Himari, too, when she's working at her part-time job.
 * The Messiah: Yuuto just wants everyone to get along. As long as there's a chance that his enemies can be reasoned with, he'll hold off from fighting. Even when he wins the following battle, he tends to spare his opponents. He also gets drawn into people's problems pretty easily and devotes his efforts to helping them.
 * Morality Chain:
 * Yuuto, in various degrees, to various characters. Himari nearly falls into a blood rage several times—stopping herself since Yuuto wouldn't like it. Kuesu would love to exterminate all demons on earth, even the innocent ones—but doesn't, since Yuuto would hate her for it.
 * Morphic Resonance: Subverted: Himari is a white cat, and as a girl... it changes to black. Possibly lampshaded in an omake: "Shouldn't you stay white, since it's easier to draw?" The same omake explains that the hair color was inspired by another character's.
 * In the anime,
 * Ms. Fanservice: Dead heat between Himari and Lizlet.
 * Naked First Impression: Shizuku. It's not really a first impression, but it still kind of applies:
 * It should be noted that Yuuto is the one naked, while Shizuku wore as much clothes as usual... for her.
 * New Transfer Student: Himari. See Transfer Student Uniforms and Undead Tax Exemption below.
 * Nice Hat: Ageha
 * Noble Demon: Ageha seems to be this, and not only because she's a literal demon.
 * Non-Action Guy: Yuuto, unless he's seriously threatened. Not a Crouching Moron, Hidden Badass, though, since he's neither that much of a badass (compared to others) nor that much of a moron.
 * No Name Given: The Class Representative. At least, until later.
 * Not So Stoic: Shizuku barely shows any emotions other then smug and snarky, but
 * Of Corsets Sexy: Kuesu, sometimes.
 * Ojou: Kuesu.
 * Ordinary High School Student: Yuuto and Rinko. Rinko in particular gets constantly reminded by other characters that she's this.
 * Orphan's Plot Trinket: Well, it already loses importance and power in the first chapter, but Yuuto HAD a charm to protect him from demons for several years, and he's an orphan...
 * Our Vampires Are Different: They're called "Air Demons" and suck blood without any negative effects (other than the obvious things that come from losing a lot of blood). So they don't have to kill when they don't want to.
 * Overly Long Tongue: Shizuku.
 * Panty Shot: Many. Himari willingly shows her panties to Yuuto, while poor Rinko gets her skirt flipped, much to her humiliation.
 * Parental Abandonment: All over the place, in varying degrees.
 * Yuuto's parents and all of his relatives have died, including his grandparents that gave him his charm.
 * Himari's mother died in childbirth and she never knew her father but believes it may have been a different kind of cat spirit or a wildcat (she was raised by Yuuto's grandparents, who are also dead).
 * Pettanko: Rinko and Shizuku.
 * Pillar of Light: Can happen as a side effect of Yuuto's powers.
 * The Power of Love: Played more or less straight but without the Narm usually involved. Yuuto's absolute conviction that everyone can get along has a genuine effect on most of the characters. His sincere honesty makes them at least stop and think about their actions, if not outright reconsider their motives. Heck, he broke Shizuku out of something like 100 years worth of seeking revenge by refusing to accept her denial of friendship and a hug.
 * Protective Charm: Yuuto was given one by his grandparents to keep him safe from demons until his 16th birthday. As shown in episode 1 of the anime, it begins to weaken, and the demons slowly become aware of his presence and attack. Fortunately Himari also arrives to protect him as well.
 * Psycho Lesbian: Kaya. HEAVILY implied to be this way in terms of her feeling towards Himari and her actions towards those who get in the way.
 * It isn't explicitly (stated as) sexual, but she definitely wants to be the centre of Himari's attention.
 * She speaks at one point of wanting not just to hear Himari's voice (over the telephone), but to "feel you in the flesh." And she's panting a bit as she says it. That seems fairly explicit.
 * Psychic Link: Tama seems to be unable-or unwilling-to communicate in any other way.
 * Though it's never actually explained what it is. It might be anything from Mindlink Mates to actual telepathy. Or Shuten Douji is just the only one who knows her enough or is observant enough to note what she means.
 * Puberty Superpower: Yuuto's demon-hunting powers were supposed to have awakened when he turned 16. His powers took a little longer to manifest, however.
 * This may more accurately qualify as Dangerous Sixteenth Birthday, since that was merely when the seal on his powers wore off. And the day of his sixteenth birthday was also when he began to attract ayakashi who were after him.
 * Really Seven Hundred Years Old: Shizuku with an age of at least 100 years. She explains her household skills by noting that before the destruction of her clan, daily chores like cooking and cleaning were more important than fighting... Said destruction was about 100 years ago.
 * Recycled in Space: Palladium Garden without porn, and with a serious plot! The main character is a boy who inherited a job as a demonslayer from his grandfather because his parents are dead, and he suddenly gains a harem with the heroine being a girl with a sword who ends up becoming his servant. There's even What Measure Is a Non-Human? and Defeat Means Friendship, and every mention of the word "maid" could be replaced with "demon" and you'd have a porn spinoff.
 * Red Eyes, Take Warning: Shizuku and Himari when her Super-Powered Evil Side takes over.
 * Refusal of the Call: It's said that other demon slayers sealed their abilities, as did Yuuto's parents, probably. Yuuto himself is thinking about it.
 * Rubber Demon: Ageha has some stretching powers.
 * Samurai: Himari fits this, and Rinko calls her "that samurai girl" early on.
 * School Festival: With a swimsuit contest.
 * Sealed Evil in a Can:
 * Second Episode Morning
 * Sexophone: in the anime at least
 * Shapeshifting: Most demons have their true form, a human form, and at least Himari has something in between.
 * The anime gives her both her normal forms from the manga, a True Form that can be viewed as Nightmare Fuel, and yet another form when Yuuto uses his powers on her in the climax. Both of the last forms are in the two episodes that do NOT use manga chapters as the plot lines.
 * Single-Target Sexuality: Himari is "only interested in [her] master" and her body "belongs to him alone." And now add several attempts of her to seduce him.
 * Sitting on the Roof: Himari, once.
 * Slasher Smile: Shizuku, occasionally.
 * Himari gets this occasionally as well... such as in chapter 36.
 * Yakouin Hitsugi, at the bottom of the page in chapter 46.
 * Soul Jar:
 * Sprouting Ears: Himari can actually do this, but her ears and tail are enough to trigger Yuuto's allergies, so she only does so if needed... or to threaten him ("I shall let out my ears and tail and meow at thee!").
 * Actually, if sufficiently angered, she'll do more than threaten him...
 * Stringy-Haired Ghost Girl: Shizuku.
 * Super-Deformed: The main girls during the closing credits.
 * Super-Powered Evil Side: The "Berserker"-version. Shizuku warns Yuuto that basically any demon, no matter how "civilized", might lose to its instincts, even Himari and herself.
 * In the anime,
 * Supporting Harem: Out of all the girls, Yuuto cares about Himari the most. Not that it stops the others, especially Rinko and Kuesu, from trying to hook up with him.
 * In the manga, they're actually pretty much on equal footing. Of course, Himari's still the only one with her name in the title...
 * The Tease: Somewhere along the line, Aya decided it's fun to fluster Yuuto by flaunting her figure, which is about on a level with Himari's for curviness. During a swimming pool omake: "As you know, my body is made of paper. So if I am dampened ... it is sure to become transparent ... would you not care to observe?" She was irked a bit when she later showed up in the shower with him and he didn't panic (because they were back to back and he wasn't actually seeing her). So she turned around and Glomped him, making sure to press her breasts against his back. But there's no evidence that she wants to really do anything more than amuse herself with his reactions.
 * An author's note attached to the final volume, however, states that "Somewhere amid all the teasing, real emotions must have started to grow." This is to explain why Yuuto awoke to find Aya, as well as six other girls, naked in bed with him.
 * Technical Pacifist: If Yuuto would fight, he'd probably be this. Himari is this because Yuuto ordered it.
 * Thanks for the Mammary: It's a Running Gag that everytime Yuuto falls onto a girl, one of his hands almost always land on a boob.
 * And unusually for this trope, the girls often don't mind. Himari only objects if he does it during a battle or training session.
 * Thou Shalt Not Kill: Yuuto doesn't want anyone to get hurt. Most other characters are less friendly.
 * In the anime,
 * Token Mini-Moe: Shizuku and Tama (introduced in chapter 28 of the manga).
 * Lampshaded by Shizuku whenever another loli appears:
 * Thou Shalt Not Kill: Yuuto doesn't want anyone to get hurt. Most other characters are less friendly.
 * In the anime,
 * Token Mini-Moe: Shizuku and Tama (introduced in chapter 28 of the manga).
 * Lampshaded by Shizuku whenever another loli appears:
 * "I'm the only loli allowed in this area.""


 * Training from Hell: Yuuto tries this once with Shizuku, but without success—since she can't bring herself to actually hurt him, the training doesn't work. Then, Lizlet, Rinko and later even Himari show up, and it turns into Training From Marshmallow Hell...
 * The training he now recives from Himari seems much less severe, though.
 * Transfer Student Uniforms: Himari keeps her "old" school uniform (or at least a different one) to warn demons who plan to attack Yuuto that she is there to defend him.
 * Tsundere: Rinko is a bit of this, being mostly nice (Type B) to Yuuto... Except something gets in her way. Not enough for a Yandere, though.  Kuesu, too, being a commanding Ojou. Lampshaded by Himari.
 * Two-Teacher School: Kisaragi-sensei, who (judging by an class trip where students were supposed to find motives to draw) probably is an arts teacher...
 * Undead Child: Not literally, but Shizuku looks like it.
 * Undead Child: Not literally, but Shizuku looks like it.


 * Producing a funny variant of Not What It Looks Like, since Rinko sees and jumps to the conclusion ... that he'd found a corpse in the bathtub.
 * Undead Tax Exemption: Himari cast some spells so the people at school would "accept her presence here more easily".
 * Unflappable Guardian:
 * Unlucky Childhood Friend: Given that three members of the Unwanted Harem are Yuuto's childhood friends (Himari, Rinko, and Kuesu), any resolution to the harem other than the Tenchi Solution is guaranteed to create at least one.
 * Unstoppable Rage: Don't hurt Yuuto, or Mama Bear Himari will make sure you end up as mincemeat.
 * Unusual Euphemism: "Milk Tea" for Lizlet.
 * Unusually Uninteresting Sight: People who aren't fooled by the Masquerade and don't get hit with Laser-Guided Amnesia from mindwiping spells will... not seem to particularly question why Shizuku appeared out of a lake or why Yuuto, Himari, and Rinko are talking about witches (demonslayers) all of a sudden.
 * Subverted by the Genre Savvy Class President, who's noticed the strangeness of Himari's enrollment and the phenomena that keep occurring.
 * Unwanted Harem: At least ten already and maybe more to come.
 * Urban Fantasy
 * Vagina Dentata: A particularly obvious one in chapter 37.
 * Van Helsing Hate Crimes: The onikiriyaku/demon slayers want the ayakashi/demons dead. Sometimes, there are minor exceptions and a demon gets spared, which lead Himari's ancestors to serve the Amakawa family, but mostly...
 * Vapor Wear: Himari usually doesn't wear a bra.
 * Verbal Tic: Shizuku's "nano".
 * Violently Protective Girlfriend: Himari is VERY protective of Yuuto. The other girls wouldn't hold back either.
 * Wise Beyond Their Years: Shizuku, who is Really Seven Hundred Years Old, but of course doesn't look like it.
 * What Measure Is a Non-Human?: In Kuesu's opinion, or the opinions of most demon hunters? None at all. In Yuuto's opinion? Same as a human.
 * White-Haired Pretty Girl: Kuesu, though take note that it was originally black.
 * Worthy Opponent: There's some of this in Shuten Douji's attitude, . He tells Yuuto, "I said some pretty arrogant things to you. This is what I get for it." And Himari then thinks, "You and I are alike."
 * Yandere: Kaya, when it comes to Himari. Kuesu (to some degree) for Yuuto, although that's more arrogance . Rinko could count as well, although that's more Tsundere drifting into Comedic Sociopath territory, since it's only Played for Laughs. Also, both Himari and Shizuku can be violently crazy (yan-), but that's (mostly) unrelated to their feelings for Yuuto (-dere), so while the name fits, they aren't actual examples.
 * Ye Olde Butcherede Englishe: At least in the fan translations, to emulate the archaic Japanese spoken by Himari in the original. It gets pretty bad.
 * Youkai: Part of the basic premise of the entire manga is that these exist, and are trying to kill Yuuto. Except for the ones who fall for him, of course.
 * You Gotta Have Blue Hair: Oh yes. The Class Representative has purple hair, Yuuto's friend Taizou has scarlet hair, and Shizuku has green hair.
 * Zettai Ryouiki:
 * Himari, Kuesu, and Rinko.
 * Shizuku gets one in as well.