Kimi no Kakera (manga)
Alternative title:
Fragment: royaume de neige (French)
Un frammento di te (Italian)
Your Fragment
きみのカケラ (Japanese)
雪國的碎片 (Chinese (Taiwan))
Plot Summary:
Icoro is princess of a country of night, a country here the snow falls eternal, and the sun is a myth. Even though Icoro is royalty, her parents have disapeared, so the politicians controle everything, and she is left doing chores, as well as tending to her blind little brother. Not only that, but she is a "Hitogata" as well, a human missing an important emotion, in Icoro's case it's happiness. Though Hitogata is used to describe people like Icoro, the true meaning of Hitogata has been lost for years. But her difficult everyday life is changed when a mysterious boy, named Shiro, falls through her house. Shiro, an extremely forgetful boy, is in search of the one thing he can remember, "Hitogata". While Shiro is being chased by a tribe of soldiers called "Warmomgers", he and Icoro decide to go on a journey together, to look for both the sun and Hitogata, and bring warmth and save their country.
User Ratings:
14 ratings have been given [details]
Number of tankoubon:
9
Number of pages:
180
Vintage:
2002 to 2004 (Weekly Shonen Sunday 2002 No.38 to 2004 No.14)
2006-04-26 to 2007-06-13 (France)
Release dates: We have 25
Official website:
Fragment - Manga Delcourt/Akata (French)
News: Show:
Kei Kusunoki, Shin Takahashi to Draw Manga Shorts (Jun 27, 2011)
SaiKano's Takahashi Resumes Kimi no Kakera After 2 Years (Sep 21, 2009)
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Story & Art: Shin Takahashi |
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Publisher: Shogakukan |
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Lettering: Karen Bellanger
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Publisher: Akata/Delcourt |
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Publisher: Planet Manga |
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Licensed by: Sharp Point Press |
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