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Koori no Mamono no Monogatari
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Name: | Koori no Mamono no Monogatari (氷の魔物の物語), "The Ice-Cold Demon's Tale"[1] |
Abbreviation(s): | Koori, KMM |
Creator: | Sugiura Shiho |
Date(s): | 1996–2003 |
Medium: | Manga |
Country of Origin: | Japan |
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Koori no Mamono no Monogatari (氷の魔物の物語), or The Ice-Cold Demon's Tale, is a manga by Shiho Sugiura.
Example Fanworks
Fanfiction
Meta
- Telling the Demon's Tale by perseid, a Blood character essay for reflections_2 (December 2004)
- Embracing the Demon by perseid, an Ishuca character essay (December 2004)
- It's always the quiet ones by sara_tanaquil, a Rapunzel character essay (December 2004)
- A Demon with a Conscience by sara_tanaquil, a Wild character essay (January 2005)
Fan Communities
- kohrinomamono · Kohri no Mamono no Monogatari, a Yahoo! group (archive link)
- koori_theory, a Livejournal community
- sugiura_shiho, a Sugiura Shiho LJ community
Links and Resources
- 氷の魔物の物語 | Koori no Mamono no Monogatari | The Ice-Cold Demon's Tale on Archive of Our Own
- Koori no Mamono no Monogatari on FanFiction.Net
- Manga Summaries by Amparo Bertram
References
- ^ Occasionally translated as "Legend of the Ice Demon". Drazen, Patrick (2014). Anime Explosion!: The What? Why? and Wow! of Japanese Animation. Berkeley, California: Stone Bridge Press. p. 102.