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Momo Tama

Japanese manga series


Summary

Japanese manga series

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imageSenki Senki Momotama.png
captionCover of the first volume
ja_kanji殲鬼戦記ももたま
ja_romajiSenki Senki Momotama
genreAction fantasy

Momo Tama is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Nanae Chrono. The manga was serialized in Mag Garden's magazine Monthly Comic Blade from 2005 to 2009 and in Web Comic Beat's from July 2011 to February 2015. Its individual chapters were collected into ten volumes.

Plot

After gate-crashing onto the mythical Tougen Island also known as Shangri-La, Mutsu Kokonose, the ninth generation head of the Mutsu Clan, claims to bring down the wrath of God onto the demons and regain the island from Momotarou control.

Characters

;Kokonose Mutsu :The nine-year-old protagonist of the story. Kokonose is the ninth generation lord of the infamous Mutsu Clan which was descended from demons. He has an arrogant personality and the guts to try to turn one of the academy teachers into his servant on his first day. Kononse was revealed to be an exceptional Exorcist, exorcising evil spirits since the age of one. During the Selection test, he was the only student who managed to acquire the legendary Peach card which was rumored to be the card that only the first generation Momotaro had ever gotten it. ;Mamoru Kashii :A twenty-year-old "servant" of Kokonse. Kashii wears glasses and has a sort of Mohawk styled hair. He has an extreme negative personality and looks at everything in despair. He is revealed to possess the "Monkey" characteristic of the four types since he could not break through the iron bar during the exam.

Publication

Written and illustrated by Nanae Chrono, the series began serialization in the December 2005 issue of Mag Garden's magazine Monthly Comic Blade, where the manga was serialized until the August 2009 issue. It was then transferred to Mag Garden's website Web Comic Beat's, where the manga was serialized from July 2011 to February 2015. Its individual chapters were collected into ten ja volumes.

At Anime Expo 2008, Tokyopop announced that they licensed the series for English publication.

Volumes

    1. "Who the Hell Do You Think I Am?"
    1. "Demon! Demon! Demon!"
    1. "Yeah, I've Got Something to Say"
    1. "The World of Our Ancestors..."
    1. "This Ain't Kids Stuff Anymore"
    1. "I Guess You're Screwed No Matter What"
    1. "I'm Right Here"
    1. "Marry Me"
    1. "A Beautiful Bride..."
    1. "Kiss My Feet"
    1. "It Was Fate That Brought Us Together"
    1. "Life Points"
    1. "Bow of Peach Wood and Arrow of Thistle, Destroyer of Calamity"
    1. "Naive Notion"
    1. "An Uninvited Guest"
    1. "Soul Cry"
    1. "Tell Me How to Use You"

Reception

Ben Leary of The Fandom Post had mixed feelings about the manga. He wrote that it "never bored me or aggravated" him, but also that it "doesn't make me curious enough to want to read more". Melinda Beasi of Pop Culture Shock felt the story had a "confusing start", though she praised the illustrations and side characters.

References

References

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  13. Leary, Ben. (May 8, 2021). "Momo Tama Vol. #01 Manga Review".
  14. Beasi, Melinda. (January 16, 2009). "Momo Tama, Vol. 1".
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