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A 58 chapter completed shojo manga by Hisamu Oto, released under the Hana to Yume label. It boasts a fast-paced story, charming cast (of which the male-to-female ratio is surprisingly equal) and clean, attractive art. Though its premise isn't exactly groundbreaking, the characters hold their own and sport a surprising depth of emotion. This applies not only to Hana and Vivi, but their friends and enemies as well.
A 58 chapter completed shojo manga by Hisamu Oto, released under the Hana to Yume label. It boasts a fast-paced story, charming cast (of which the male-to-female ratio is surprisingly equal) and clean, attractive art. Though its premise isn't exactly groundbreaking, the characters hold their own and sport a surprising depth of emotion. This applies not only to Hana and Vivi, but their friends and enemies as well.


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This show provides examples of:

* [[Aeris and Bob]]: There are names like Felten, Hana, and Klaus. And then there's Tony.
* [[Aeris and Bob]]: There are names like Felten, Hana, and Klaus. And then there's Tony.
** [[Berserk Button|It's Toni!]]
** [[Berserk Button|It's Toni!]]
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* [[Say It with Hearts]]: Felten.
* [[Say It with Hearts]]: Felten.
* [[Spell My Name with an "S"]]: Some of the translators turned Vivi into Bibi in earlier chapters.
* [[Spell My Name with an "S"]]: Some of the translators turned Vivi into Bibi in earlier chapters.
* [[She Is All Grown Up]]: Hana takes a potion that ages her up a couple years. Most fangirls consider Vivi's reaction [[Squee|squeeworthy]].
* [[She's All Grown Up]]: Hana takes a potion that ages her up a couple years. Most fangirls consider Vivi's reaction [[Squee|squeeworthy]].
** Momo takes the same potion in a later chapter, and proves handsome enough.
** Momo takes the same potion in a later chapter, and proves handsome enough.
** {{spoiler|After the timeskip Hana now looks like her potion induced aged-up self. Apparently Vivi didn't expect her to change so much after not seeing her for three years...This moment can be considered even more [[Squee|squeeworthy]] than the above}}
** {{spoiler|After the timeskip Hana now looks like her potion induced aged-up self. Apparently Vivi didn't expect her to change so much after not seeing her for three years...This moment can be considered even more [[Squee|squeeworthy]] than the above}}
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Latest revision as of 18:00, 22 November 2019

"It was the second winter since I'd come to the human world..."

On a winter's day in early 20th century Japan, the demon Vivi returns to his earthly home to find an infant squalling on his doorstep. Bored and curious, he brings the child indoors. No sooner does she meet his eyes than she stops crying, and dons a smile that his butler, Tony, likens to a flower. Charmed by her innocence, Vivi adopts her on a whim. He names her 'Hana', after the plant whose image her smile evokes. Under Vivi's care, Hana's grown from a screaming infant into a cheerful young lady. The orphan Vivi considered 'expendable' is gone, leaving him to struggle with this affectionate young Miss and his own feelings for her. Though Hana knows he's a demon, the consequences seem to escape her: She still throws daytime tea parties (annoying; demons are nocturnal), gifts Vivi with flowers (pointless; a demon's touch kills them), and insists they'll grow old together (impossible; demons age too slowly).

Knowing Hana's dreams are unreachable, Vivi rejects her advances in hopes of putting some distance between them. But when old acquaintances from the Demon Realm show up to speed the process along, Vivi realizes Hana's not the only one with an irrational attachment...

A 58 chapter completed shojo manga by Hisamu Oto, released under the Hana to Yume label. It boasts a fast-paced story, charming cast (of which the male-to-female ratio is surprisingly equal) and clean, attractive art. Though its premise isn't exactly groundbreaking, the characters hold their own and sport a surprising depth of emotion. This applies not only to Hana and Vivi, but their friends and enemies as well.

Tropes used in Hana to Akuma include: