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''Bondage Fairies'' is a 1990-1993 [[Hentai]] manga series drawn/written by (orTeruo perhaps merely translated by)Kakuta, anusing authorthe callingpen himselfname "Kondom". The story focuses on two young female fairies: sleek, sassy, [[Anything That Moves|sex-crazed]] Pamila, and her girlfriend, sweet, cheerful, (usually) innocent Pfil. The two are Hunter Fairies, serving the Queen directly in the role of patrolling the forest, helping creatures in trouble, arresting lawbreakers & troublemakers, and having lots of sex. Well, that last bit isn't in the job description, but it sure as hell happens anyway. The story is divided into four manga series, described here in chronological order.
 
The first series, a 10-chapter tale simply entitled ''Bondage Fairies'', covers Pfil's first solo case, as she investigates a missing-person (or rather, missing-stag-beetle) case. She soon stumbles across the home of three sister fairies - Oliga, Marcia, and Ilina - and is invited in. Unfortunately for her, she soon discovers things [[He Knows Too Much|she shouldn't have]], and is taken captive. Things rapidly [[It Got Worse|get worse]] for her.
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The second and third series, called ''New Bondage Fairies'' and ''Bondage Fairies: Fairie Fetish'', respectively, are [[Slice of Life]] affairs, focusing on various cases and other happenings in Pamila & Pfil's daily life together, as hunters and as mates. With the exception of two back-to-back chapters in ''New'', there is no real overarcing storyline. It is in these that the series' trademark humor comes into play.
 
The fourth series, titled ''Bondage Fairies Extreme'', is a 15-chapter-long return to the first series' idea of a dramatic, multi-chapter storyline. After Pamila accidentally injures Pfil while trying out a new toy, the two head to a nearby clinic. To their surprise, the doctor - a young woman named Urushira - is an old flame of Pamila's. As the two are coerced to stay the night, things happen to reveal that Urushira and her old "romance" with Pamila are [[Split Personality|more]] [[Jekyll and Hyde|than]] [[Psycho Lesbian|they]] [[Yandere (disambiguation)|appear]]...
 
The series prides itself on funny moments, though these are swapped out for drama in the 1st and 4th. Both work exceedingly well. Characters are fleshed out (pardon the pun) rather well, the art is superb, and the storylines in ''Original'' and ''Extreme'' are gripping, while many scenes in ''New'' and ''Fetish'' are hilarious.
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* [[Heavy Sleeper]]: Ilina. According to Oliga, "even a bucket of ice water won't wake her up".
* [[High Heel Face Turn]]: {{spoiler|Inverted; the sisters' slave, Masopik, is won over by and helps Pfil, eventually at the cost of his own life.}}
* [[Improbably-Fundamentally Female Cast]]: Male fairies are few and far between, and with one exception have had no importance to plot.
* [[Interspecies Romance]]
* [[Intimate Healing]]: A female fairy's... precious bodily fluids... promote healing and longevity.
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* [[Whip It Good]]: Pamila's primary weapon. [[Emergency Weapon|It has a knife hidden in the handle for emergencies.]] And then she gets an ''electrified'' model...
* [[Winged Humanoid]]: Every fairy has a pair of insectoid wings. According to the original manga, upon reaching a certain age they develop a smaller, secondary pair.
* [[Yandere (disambiguation)]]: {{spoiler|Urushira}}
 
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