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* [[Animorphism]]: Some fairies have an animal form as well as a human one.
* [[Animorphism]]: Some fairies have an animal form as well as a human one.
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* [[I Just Want to Be Normal]]
* [[I Just Want to Be Normal]]
* [[I Have Your Wife]]: Kamachi kidnaps Sae, Runa's best friend.
* [[I Have Your Wife]]: Kamachi kidnaps Sae, Runa's best friend.
* [[Its Not You Its My Enemies]]
* [[It's Not You, It's My Enemies]]
* [[Left Hanging]]: Del Rey [[Cut Short|cancelled]] the English versions [[Too Good to Last|after 2 volumes]] were published, leaving the series on a [[Cliff Hanger]].
* [[Left Hanging]]: Del Rey [[Cut Short|cancelled]] the English versions [[Too Good to Last|after 2 volumes]] were published, leaving the series on a [[Cliff Hanger]].
* [[MacGuffin]]: Runa's pendant, the mermaids' crystal ball, and the Jewel of Everlasting Time.
* [[MacGuffin]]: Runa's pendant, the mermaids' crystal ball, and the Jewel of Everlasting Time.

Latest revision as of 06:30, 7 November 2015

Fairy Navigator Runa is a Shojo manga based on Japanese novels of the same name. The manga is a collaboration between the novels' author, Miyoko Ideka, and artist Michiyo Kakuta. It's published by Del Rey Manga.

Runa Rindo was abandoned shortly after birth and left at a school for foster kids, her only clues to her parents' whereabouts being a mysterious box and pendant. When she reaches fourth grade, she encounters two strangers, Mokke and Suneri, who can turn into animals both normal and chibi-sized. They claim she is the Legendary Child and a fairy princess, and the only one who knows where the Jewel of Everlasting Time is. While skeptical at first, and unwilling to jump at the call, Runa realizes she must act when an evil fairy kidnaps her friends.

While the fairy is defeated and redeemed, Runa realizes that staying at the school would endanger her friends. She sets off with Mokke and Suneri to find the Jewel in the hopes it can grant a wish before falling into evil hands.

Oh, and the source of her powers is a third eye in the back of her neck.


Tropes used in Fairy Navigator Runa include: