Alice 19th

Alice 19th (Japaneseありす19th ) is a completed manga series of Japanese illustrator Yuu Watase, Fushigi Yuugi and also from the Ayashi no Ceres come. The manga can be assigned to the shōjo genre.

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The 15 -year-old Alice, as well as their one year older sister Mayura, falls in love with the young Kyo Wakamiya. The shy, unassuming Alice is not able to showcase students and heartthrob to confess her love. Instead, her sister comes along with Kyo.

The story begins with Alice on the road a little white rabbit saves the life which flees, but leaves a bracelet with a gem. At the next meeting with the hare turned this into a little girl with bunny ears and magic powers. She introduces herself as Alice Nyoseka and reported by powerful rune- like symbols, the Lotis and Malamu. It claims to be their long- sought Alice Lotis Master, a master of sacred words. Alice is introduced to a new world and learn to dominate the positive energy of Lotis and to fear the negative energy of the Malamu. Accidentally she uses the energy of the Malamu in a situation in which she is confused and angry and can thus her sister into the darkness of the heart ( also called inner heart ) disappear. Together with Kyo, who also becomes a Lotis Master, she embarks on a search for her sister. On their journey they encounter yet another Lotismasten, including Frey Willhazen, a Lotismaster from Norway. Together they travel to the inner hearts of many, in the darkness of Malamu, lost people. Also Mayura is in such an inner heart.

Although at first it seems as if the manga picks up motifs from Alice in Wonderland, the debt limit in the name of the protagonist, the rabbit figure and the immersion of the normal girl in a magical world.

Publications

Alice 19th was released in Japan from 2001 to 2003 in individual chapters in the manga magazine Shōjo Comic, published in the same time, among other things Anatolia Story by Chie Shinohara and " Kare " First Love by Kaho Miyasaka. The publisher Shogakukan moved these individual chapters in seven anthologies.

The manga is published among others in the U.S., France and Germany. In the German series of Egmont Manga and Anime will be published in separate chapters in the monthly manga magazine Manga Twister since October 2003. The publisher brought from February 2005 to September 2006, the seven anthologies out.

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