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''Musashi #9'' (1996-2006) is a Japanese manga series, written by Miyuki Takahashi. Published originally in Japan, under the title "Kyūbanme no Musashi", it falls into the Shōjo category. It follows the adventures of a 16-year-old secret agent, the 'Musashi' of the title. She works for an organization called Ultimate Blue. There were 17 translated collections made in English before the imprint was shut down. In 'Ultimate Blue', each agent is given a codename and number. The number is actually far more important than the name. The lower the number, the higher position. The 'ones', as they are called, agents #1 through #9, run the entire organization. And, as was probably pretty obvious, the agent followed by the series is #9.

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''Musashi #9'' (1996-2006) (''9-banme no Musashi'') is a Japanese {{shoujo|Demographic}} manga series, written and illustrated by Miyuki Takahashi. Published originally Takahashi, which was serialized in Japan, under the title "Kyūbanme no Musashi", it falls ''Mystery Bonita'' from 1996 to 2007 and compiled into 21 volumes. CMX Manga released 17 of the Shōjo category. volumes in English before the imprint was shut down.

It follows the adventures of a 16-year-old secret agent, the 'Musashi' "Musashi" of the title. She works for an organization called Ultimate Blue. There were 17 translated collections made in English before the imprint was shut down. In 'Ultimate Blue', each agent is given a codename and number. The number is actually far more important than the name. The lower the number, the higher position. The 'ones', as they are called, agents #1 through #9, run the entire organization. And, as was probably pretty obvious, the agent followed by the series is #9.
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''Musashi #9'' (1996-2006) is a Japanese manga series, written by Miyuki Takahashi. Published originally in Japan, under the title "Kyūbanme no Musashi", it falls into the Shōjo category. It follows the adventures of a 16-year-old secret agent, the 'Musashi' of the title. She works for an organization called Ultimate Blue. There were 17 translated collections made in English before the imprint was shut down. In 'Ultimate Blue', each agent is given a codename and number. The number is actually far more important than the name. The lower the number, the higher position. The 'ones', as they are called, agents #1 through #9, run the entire organization. And, as was [[CaptainObvious probably pretty obvious]], the agent followed by the series is #9.

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''Musashi #9'' (1996-2006) is a Japanese manga series, written by Miyuki Takahashi. Published originally in Japan, under the title "Kyūbanme no Musashi", it falls into the Shōjo category. It follows the adventures of a 16-year-old secret agent, the 'Musashi' of the title. She works for an organization called Ultimate Blue. There were 17 translated collections made in English before the imprint was shut down. In 'Ultimate Blue', each agent is given a codename and number. The number is actually far more important than the name. The lower the number, the higher position. The 'ones', as they are called, agents #1 through #9, run the entire organization. And, as was [[CaptainObvious probably pretty obvious]], obvious, the agent followed by the series is #9.
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** Tachibana Shingo starts out as a bit of a jerk[[spoiler:- or not, he's just trying to get over having been in a huge fight with his [[HeterosexualLifePartners best friend]] when said friend died.]] He gradually [[spoiler: falls in love with 9, and when her death is faked, doesn't believe it, actually dropping out of school and traveling around Japan for months to try to find her.]] When he [[spoiler: finally finds her, he sees her for a few seconds, and she sees him,]] and then he [[spoiler: grabs a grenade and ducks into an elevator]] [[CrowningMomentOfHeartwarming to protect her.]]
** 9, meanwhile, starts out as seeming almost emotionless, but gradually [[spoiler: falls in love with Shingo.]] She's clearly torn up, though still trying to hide it, when she thinks she has to [[spoiler: fake her death so Shingo won't be in danger from people coming after her.]] When she finds out, months later, that he never really believed it, [[spoiler:dropped out of school]], and has been [[spoiler: traveling Japan, trying to find some proof that she's alive]] ever since- ''seconds'' before he [[spoiler: [[CrowningMomentOfAwesome grabs a ''grenade'' and ducks into an elevator to save her]], she freezes up again, not showing that she was heartbroken.]] ''Then'', when she finds out that ''that'' [[spoiler: was all a lie, he had been dragged to the roof of the elevator moments before the blast,]] she [[DefrostingIceQueen defrosts again]]. Even while [[spoiler: she thought he was dead,]] she was still slightly more free with her emotions, especially when on a mission if something reminded her [[spoiler: of Shingo]].

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** Tachibana Shingo starts out as a bit of a jerk[[spoiler:- or not, he's just trying to get over having been in a huge fight with his [[HeterosexualLifePartners best friend]] when said friend died.]] He gradually [[spoiler: falls in love with 9, and when her death is faked, doesn't believe it, actually dropping out of school and traveling around Japan for months to try to find her.]] When he [[spoiler: finally finds her, he sees her for a few seconds, and she sees him,]] and then he [[spoiler: grabs a grenade and ducks into an elevator]] [[CrowningMomentOfHeartwarming to protect her.]]
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** 9, meanwhile, starts out as seeming almost emotionless, but gradually [[spoiler: falls in love with Shingo.]] She's clearly torn up, though still trying to hide it, when she thinks she has to [[spoiler: fake her death so Shingo won't be in danger from people coming after her.]] When she finds out, months later, that he never really believed it, [[spoiler:dropped out of school]], and has been [[spoiler: traveling Japan, trying to find some proof that she's alive]] ever since- ''seconds'' before he [[spoiler: [[CrowningMomentOfAwesome grabs [[spoiler:grabs a ''grenade'' grenade and ducks into an elevator to save her]], her, she freezes up again, not showing that she was heartbroken.]] ''Then'', when she finds out that ''that'' [[spoiler: was all a lie, he had been dragged to the roof of the elevator moments before the blast,]] she [[DefrostingIceQueen defrosts again]]. Even while [[spoiler: she thought he was dead,]] she was still slightly more free with her emotions, especially when on a mission if something reminded her [[spoiler: of Shingo]].
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* ParentalAbandonment: Shingo's parents died when he was a kid, and nobody from Ultimate Blue seems to have any family. [[note]]Well, possibly. We don't know anything definite, but the "mother and daughter" from the bus-hijacking case ''could'' be related.[[/note]]

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* ParentalAbandonment: Shingo's parents died when he was a kid, and nobody from Ultimate Blue seems to have any family. [[note]]Well, possibly. We don't know anything definite, but the "mother and daughter" from the bus-hijacking case ''could'' be related.[[/note]][[/note]]

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* ParentalAbandonment: Shingo's parents died when he was a kid, and nobody from Ultimate Blue seems to have any family. [[note]]Well, possibly. We don't know anything definite, but the "mother and daughter" from the bus-hijacking case ''could'' be related.[[/note]]
* OrdinaryHighSchoolStudent: Shingo and his friends, of course, and it's a recurring disguise for UB agent

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* OrdinaryHighSchoolStudent: Shingo and his friends, of course, and it's a recurring disguise for UB agent
* ParentalAbandonment: Shingo's parents died when he was a kid, and nobody from Ultimate Blue seems to have any family. [[note]]Well, possibly. We don't know anything definite, but the "mother and daughter" from the bus-hijacking case ''could'' be related.[[/note]]
* OrdinaryHighSchoolStudent: Shingo and his friends, of course, and it's a recurring disguise for UB agent
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* ParentalAbandonment: Shingo's parents died when he was a kid, and nobody from Ultimate Blue seems to have any family. [[hottip:*: Well, possibly. We don't know anything definite, but the "mother and daughter" from the bus-hijacking case ''could'' be related.]]

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* ParentalAbandonment: Shingo's parents died when he was a kid, and nobody from Ultimate Blue seems to have any family. [[hottip:*: Well, [[note]]Well, possibly. We don't know anything definite, but the "mother and daughter" from the bus-hijacking case ''could'' be related.]][[/note]]
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''Musashi #9'' (1996-2006) is a Japanese manga series, written by Miyuki Takahashi. Published originally in Japan, under the title "Kyūbanme no Musashi", it falls into the Shōjo category. It follows the adventures of a 16-year-old secret agent, the 'Musashi' of the title. She works for an organization called Ultimate Blue. There were 17 translated collections made in English before the imprint was shut down. In 'Ultimate Blue', each agent is given a codename and number. The number is actually far more important than the name. The lower the number, the higher position. The 'ones', as they are called, agents #1 through #9, run the entire organization. And, as was [[CaptainObvious probably pretty obvious]], the agent followed by the series is #9.

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* ActionGirl
* {{Bifauxnen}}: Makes UnsettlingGenderReveal practically a RunningGag.
* CharacterDevelopment: Oh so much.
** Tachibana Shingo starts out as a bit of a jerk[[spoiler:- or not, he's just trying to get over having been in a huge fight with his [[HeterosexualLifePartners best friend]] when said friend died.]] He gradually [[spoiler: falls in love with 9, and when her death is faked, doesn't believe it, actually dropping out of school and traveling around Japan for months to try to find her.]] When he [[spoiler: finally finds her, he sees her for a few seconds, and she sees him,]] and then he [[spoiler: grabs a grenade and ducks into an elevator]] [[CrowningMomentOfHeartwarming to protect her.]]
** 9, meanwhile, starts out as seeming almost emotionless, but gradually [[spoiler: falls in love with Shingo.]] She's clearly torn up, though still trying to hide it, when she thinks she has to [[spoiler: fake her death so Shingo won't be in danger from people coming after her.]] When she finds out, months later, that he never really believed it, [[spoiler:dropped out of school]], and has been [[spoiler: traveling Japan, trying to find some proof that she's alive]] ever since- ''seconds'' before he [[spoiler: [[CrowningMomentOfAwesome grabs a ''grenade'' and ducks into an elevator to save her]], she freezes up again, not showing that she was heartbroken.]] ''Then'', when she finds out that ''that'' [[spoiler: was all a lie, he had been dragged to the roof of the elevator moments before the blast,]] she [[DefrostingIceQueen defrosts again]]. Even while [[spoiler: she thought he was dead,]] she was still slightly more free with her emotions, especially when on a mission if something reminded her [[spoiler: of Shingo]].
** #19, one of 9's doubles, and the closest to her, starts off just as emotionless as 9. Even more so, in fact, since by the time we meet him, she's already begun to [[DefrostingIceQueen defrost]] a bit. He, too, eventually becomes much nicer.
* ParentalAbandonment: Shingo's parents died when he was a kid, and nobody from Ultimate Blue seems to have any family. [[hottip:*: Well, possibly. We don't know anything definite, but the "mother and daughter" from the bus-hijacking case ''could'' be related.]]
* OrdinaryHighSchoolStudent: Shingo and his friends, of course, and it's a recurring disguise for UB agent

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