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''Free Collars Kingdom'' is a short manga series by Takuya Fujima, which was serialized in ''Magazine Z'' from 2003 to 2004 and compiled into three volumes. It focuses on a small band of cats who call themselves the "Free Collars". These cats, having been [[HumansAreTheRealMonsters abandoned or hurt by humans]] in some way have removed their collars, believing that it chains down their 'Wild Spirit', and giving themselves a scar in the process from where their old collars had dug into their necks as the cats had grown.

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''Free Collars Kingdom'' is a short manga series by Takuya Fujima, Fujima (who would later illustrate ''Manga/MagicalGirlLyricalNanohaVivid''), which was serialized in ''Magazine Z'' from 2003 to 2004 and compiled into three volumes. It focuses on a small band of cats who call themselves the "Free Collars". These cats, having been [[HumansAreTheRealMonsters abandoned or hurt by humans]] in some way have removed their collars, believing that it chains down their 'Wild Spirit', and giving themselves a scar in the process from where their old collars had dug into their necks as the cats had grown.

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''Free Collars Kingdom'' is a short manga series (consisting of three volumes) by Takuya Fujima, focusing on a small band of cats who call themselves the 'Free Collars'. These cats, having been [[HumansAreTheRealMonsters abandoned or hurt by humans]] in some way have removed their collars, believing that it chains down their 'Wild Spirit', and giving themselves a scar in the process from where their old collars had dug into their necks as the cats had grown.

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''Free Collars Kingdom'' is a short manga series (consisting of three volumes) by Takuya Fujima, focusing which was serialized in ''Magazine Z'' from 2003 to 2004 and compiled into three volumes. It focuses on a small band of cats who call themselves the 'Free Collars'."Free Collars". These cats, having been [[HumansAreTheRealMonsters abandoned or hurt by humans]] in some way have removed their collars, believing that it chains down their 'Wild Spirit', and giving themselves a scar in the process from where their old collars had dug into their necks as the cats had grown.




The series originally ran from 2003-2004.

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* {{Anchors Away}}: Coon's weapon.

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%% * {{Anchors Away}}: Coon's weapon.



* {{Clothing Damage}}
* {{Corner Of Woe}}
* DirtyOldMan: Amesho, but as usual, {{Played For Laughs}}.
* {{Fanservice}}: Scottie is subjected to this mostly, a couple of times as a joke.
** Siam and Char also get this treatment a few times.

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%% * {{Clothing Damage}}
%% * {{Corner Of Woe}}
%% * DirtyOldMan: Amesho, but as usual, {{Played For Laughs}}.
%% * {{Fanservice}}: {{Fanservice}}:
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Scottie is subjected to this mostly, a couple of times as a joke.
%% ** Siam and Char also get this treatment a few times.



* {{Gadgeteer Genius}}: Rat, who is often a little too obsessed with his work.

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%% * {{Gadgeteer Genius}}: Rat, who is often a little too obsessed with his work.



* {{Improbable Weapon User}}: Quite a few of the cats, but in particular Coon uses ''an anchor''.

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* {{Improbable Weapon User}}: User}}:
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Quite a few of the cats, but in particular Coon uses ''an anchor''.



* TheOjou: Siam
* {{Otaku}}: ''Both'' Amesho and Siam.
** Considering how they define otaku, Cyan and Rat can also be included.

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%% * TheOjou: Siam
%% * {{Otaku}}: {{Otaku}}:
%% **
''Both'' Amesho and Siam.
%% ** Considering how they define otaku, Cyan and Rat can also be included.



* TitleDrop: At the end of the first chapter.
* {{Too Many Belts}}: Siam.
* {{Train Station Goodbye}}: [[spoiler:Kokoro and Cyan.]]

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%% * TitleDrop: At the end of the first chapter.
%% * {{Too Many Belts}}: Siam.
%% * {{Train Station Goodbye}}: [[spoiler:Kokoro and Cyan.]]



* {{Winged Humanoid}}: The crows.

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%% * {{Winged Humanoid}}: The crows.
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* {{Cat Girl}}: ''All'' the main characters.

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* {{Cat Girl}}: CatGirl: ''All'' the main characters.characters are either cat girls or cat boys. However, this is only how they view each other and [[StylizedForTheViewer how they're presented to the viewers]]; they're actually just regular cats and are viewed and treated as such by humans.
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* {{Beach Bury}}: Happens to Amesho, and the sand is sculpted to lokk like he's got a ''woman's'' body. [[DirtyOldMan He doesn't mind.]]
* {{Bittersweet Ending}}: [[spoiler:Cyan stays with the Free Collars, instead of going with Kokoro (who had been Cyan's driving force throughout the series), who was moving to the countryside (because it was better for his health).]]

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* {{Beach Bury}}: Happens to Amesho, and the sand is sculpted to lokk look like he's got a ''woman's'' body. [[DirtyOldMan He doesn't mind.]]
* {{Bittersweet Ending}}: BittersweetEnding: [[spoiler:Cyan stays with the Free Collars, instead of going with Kokoro (who had been Cyan's driving force throughout the series), who was moving to the countryside (because it was better for his health).]]



* {{Cerebus Syndrome}}: The first two volumes are rather lighthearted, but then the third volume gets rather serious.

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* {{Cerebus Syndrome}}: CerebusSyndrome: The first two volumes are rather lighthearted, but then the third volume gets rather serious.
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* {{Bittersweet Ending}}: [[spoiler:Cyan stays with the Free Collars, instead of going with Kokoro (who'd had been Cyan's driving force throught the series), who was moving to the countryside (beacuse it was better for his health).]]

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* {{Bittersweet Ending}}: [[spoiler:Cyan stays with the Free Collars, instead of going with Kokoro (who'd (who had been Cyan's driving force throught throughout the series), who was moving to the countryside (beacuse (because it was better for his health).]]
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** Char's guitar picks should also count, as would several of the antagonists weapons, which include an umbrella, a top-spinning toy, and a ''broom'', the last of which turns out to be surprisingly {{Bad Ass}}.

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** Char's guitar picks should also count, as would several of the antagonists weapons, which include an umbrella, a top-spinning toy, and a ''broom'', the last of which turns out to be surprisingly {{Bad Ass}}.bad ass.
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* [[spoiler:{{Bittersweet Ending}}]]: [[spoiler:Cyan stays with the Free Collars, instead of going with Kokoro (who'd had been Cyan's driving force throught the series), who was moving to the countryside (beacuse it was better for his health).]]

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* [[spoiler:{{Bittersweet Ending}}]]: {{Bittersweet Ending}}: [[spoiler:Cyan stays with the Free Collars, instead of going with Kokoro (who'd had been Cyan's driving force throught the series), who was moving to the countryside (beacuse it was better for his health).]]
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''Free Collars Kingdom'' is a short manga series (consisting of three volumes) by Takuya Fujima, focusing on a small band of cats who call themselves the 'Free Collars'. These cats, having been [[HumansAreBastards abandoned or hurt by humans]] in some way have removed their collars, believing that it chains down their 'Wild Spirit', and giving themselves a scar in the process from where their old collars had dug into their necks as the cats had grown.

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''Free Collars Kingdom'' is a short manga series (consisting of three volumes) by Takuya Fujima, focusing on a small band of cats who call themselves the 'Free Collars'. These cats, having been [[HumansAreBastards [[HumansAreTheRealMonsters abandoned or hurt by humans]] in some way have removed their collars, believing that it chains down their 'Wild Spirit', and giving themselves a scar in the process from where their old collars had dug into their necks as the cats had grown.
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* [[spoiler:{{Dead Little Sister}}]]: [[spoiler: Siam's brother, Puriam.]]
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* {{Fetish Fuel}}: ''Lots''.

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The main character is Cyan, a young cat who gets abandoned in the basement of Nyan-Nyan Mansion, a fancy apartment, after his master Kokoro becomes ill. There he meets the Free Collars (Amesho, Coon, Char and Rat) who use the basement for their main base, and are currently fighting with another group of cats lead by a siamese cat called Siam, who wishes to take control of the basement.

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The main character is Cyan, a young cat who gets abandoned in the basement of Nyan-Nyan Mansion, a fancy apartment, after his master Kokoro becomes ill. There he meets the Free Collars (Amesho, Coon, Char and Rat) who use the basement for their main base, and are currently fighting with another group of cats lead led by a siamese cat called Siam, who wishes to take control of the basement.



* {{Les Yay}}: There's plenty of this.



* {{Tear Jerker}}: [[spoiler: In particular, the story of Siam's brother Puriam, and the goodbye between Cyan and Kokoro.]]
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* {{Toy Ship}}: Cyan and Scottie.
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All that date stuff was weirdly specific. Condensed it.


The series orginally ran from February 21, 2003, to March 23, 2004, in Japan; January 30 to July 31, 2007, in the United States, and January 2 to August 2, 2008, in England.

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The series orginally originally ran from February 21, 2003, to March 23, 2004, in Japan; January 30 to July 31, 2007, in the United States, and January 2 to August 2, 2008, in England.2003-2004.

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