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* SeldomSeenSpecies: A very specific example: While Kogenta wasn't the first white tiger that appears in popular media, much less in Japanese one, being White Blaze/Byakuen from ''Anime/RoninWarriors'' a well-known example, he can be considered one of the first ''anthro'' Japanese-made ones. It should be noted, however, that Kogenta ''isn't'' the first anthro white tiger ever; that honor falls on Hesta, a white tigress from the American FurryComic ''ComicBook/{{Katmandu}}'', who debuted at May 1996 in the U.S., predating Kogenta's debut by eight years.
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* SeldomSeenSpecies: A very specific example: While Kogenta wasn't the first white tiger that appears in popular media, much less in Japanese one, being White Blaze/Byakuen from ''Anime/RoninWarriors'' a well-known example, he can be considered one of the first ''anthro'' Japanese-made ones. It should be noted, however, that Kogenta ''isn't'' the first anthro white tiger ever; that honor falls on Hesta, a white tigress from the American FurryComic ''ComicBook/{{Katmandu}}'', who debuted at May 1996 in the U.S., predating Kogenta's debut by eight years.
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* ArbitrarySkepticism: Yakumo's friend Hitoha makes fun of him for thinking Shikigami could exist. [[IKnewIt Turns out Yakumo may have had the right idea.]]
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* TakenForGranite: At the end of the second chapter, [[Yakumo's father is turned to stone. It's even more heartbreaking that it happens [[https://i.imgur.com/C1JhVfP.png immediately after his reunion with Kogenta.]]]]
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* TakenForGranite: At the end of the second chapter, [[Yakumo's [[spoiler:Yakumo's father is turned to stone. It's even more heartbreaking that it happens [[https://i.imgur.com/C1JhVfP.png immediately after his reunion with Kogenta.]]]]
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* ArbitrarySkepticism: Yakumo's friend Hitoha makes fun of him for thinking Shikigami could possibly exist. [[IKnewIt Turns out Yakumo may have had the right idea.]]
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* ArbitrarySkepticism: Yakumo's friend Hitoha makes fun of him for thinking Shikigami could possibly exist. [[IKnewIt Turns out Yakumo may have had the right idea.]]
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* ArbitrarySkepticism: Yakumo's friend Hitoha makes fun of Yakumo for thinking Shikigami could possibly exist. [[IKnewIt Turns out Yakumo may have had the right idea.]]
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* ArbitrarySkepticism: Yakumo's friend Hitoha makes fun of Yakumo him for thinking Shikigami could possibly exist. [[IKnewIt Turns out Yakumo may have had the right idea.]]
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* TakenForGranite: At the end of the second chapter, [[Yakumo's father is turned to stone. It's even more heartbreaking that it happens [[https://i.imgur.com/C1JhVfP.png immediately after his reunion with Kogenta.]]]]
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* ArbitrarySkepiticism: ArbitrarySkepticism: Yakumo's friend Hitoha makes fun of Yakumo for thinking Shikigami could possibly exist. [[IKnewIt Turns out Yakumo may have had the right idea.]]
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* ArbitrarySkepiticism: Yakumo's friend Hitoha makes fun of Yakumo for thinking Shikigami could possibly exist. [[IKnewIt Turns out Yakumo may have had the right idea.]]
* ClapYourHandsIfYouBelieve: Yakumo in the beginning of the series wants more than anything for Shikigami and Toujinshi to be real, even skipping school to pretend he is a Toujinshi and practice.
* ClapYourHandsIfYouBelieve: Yakumo in the beginning of the series wants more than anything for Shikigami and Toujinshi to be real, even skipping school to pretend he is a Toujinshi and practice.
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The Onmyou Taisenki manga and television series tell a completely different story, set years apart from each other and with new protagonists. The only reoccurring characters are the Shikigami, such as Kogenta, who fights alongside the protagonists of both series.
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The Onmyou Taisenki manga and television series tell a completely different story, set years apart from each other and with new protagonists. The only reoccurring characters are the Shikigami, such as Kogenta, who fights alongside the protagonists of both series.series.
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* TalkingAnimal: Kogenta, and many other Shikigami in the series are anthropomorphic animals capable of talking to their Toujinshi, as well as others.
!! This manga provides examples of:
* TalkingAnimal: Kogenta, and many other Shikigami in the series are anthropomorphic animals capable of talking to their Toujinshi, as well as others.
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It follows Yakumo, whose father is the priest of the Taihaku Temple in Kyoto. Yakumo's father Monju, once battled using Shikigami, a ritual god that makes contracts to fight alongside humans. However, while Yakumo is outside one day training to be like his father, Monju is attacked. Rushing in to help him, Yakumo desperately makes a contract with Kogenta, a white tiger Shikigami and the same one that his father befriended many years ago.
The series chronicles Yakumo's attempts to train with Kogenta at their temple and to master a power known as the In.
The Onmyou Taisenki manga and television series tell a completely different story, set years apart from each other and with new protagonists. The only reoccurring characters are in the Shikigami, such as Kogenta, who fights alongside the protagonists of both series.
The series chronicles Yakumo's attempts to train with Kogenta at their temple and to master a power known as the In.
The Onmyou Taisenki manga and television series tell a completely different story, set years apart from each other and with new protagonists. The only reoccurring characters are in the Shikigami, such as Kogenta, who fights alongside the protagonists of both series.
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It follows Yakumo, whose father is the priest of the Taihaku Temple in Kyoto.
The Onmyou Taisenki manga and television series tell a completely different story, set years apart from each other and with new protagonists.
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Onmyou Taisenki (The Chronicles of the Great Yin-Yang War) is a 2003 manga series written by Yoshihiko Tomizawa and illustrated by Hiroyuki Kaidō. It was adapted into [[Anime/OnmyouTaisenki an anime television series]] in 2004 by Studio Sunrise.
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Onmyou Taisenki (The Chronicles of the Great Yin-Yang War) is a 2003 manga series written by Yoshihiko Tomizawa and illustrated by Hiroyuki Kaidō. It was adapted into [[Anime/OnmyouTaisenki an anime television series]] in 2004 by Studio Sunrise.
It follows Yakumo, whose father is the priest of the Taihaku Temple in Kyoto. Yakumo's father Monju, once battled using Shikigami, a ritual god that makes contracts to fight alongside humans. However, while Yakumo is outside one day training to be like his father, Monju is attacked. Rushing in to help him, Yakumo desperately makes a contract with Kogenta, a white tiger Shikigami and the same one that his father befriended many years ago.
The series chronicles Yakumo's attempts to train with Kogenta at their temple and to master a power known as the In.
The Onmyou Taisenki manga and television series tell a completely different story, set years apart from each other and with new protagonists. The only reoccurring characters are in the Shikigami, such as Kogenta, who fights alongside the protagonists of both series.
It follows Yakumo, whose father is the priest of the Taihaku Temple in Kyoto. Yakumo's father Monju, once battled using Shikigami, a ritual god that makes contracts to fight alongside humans. However, while Yakumo is outside one day training to be like his father, Monju is attacked. Rushing in to help him, Yakumo desperately makes a contract with Kogenta, a white tiger Shikigami and the same one that his father befriended many years ago.
The series chronicles Yakumo's attempts to train with Kogenta at their temple and to master a power known as the In.
The Onmyou Taisenki manga and television series tell a completely different story, set years apart from each other and with new protagonists. The only reoccurring characters are in the Shikigami, such as Kogenta, who fights alongside the protagonists of both series.
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Onmyou Taisenki (The Chronicles of the Great Yin-Yang War) is a 2003 manga series written by Yoshihiko Tomizawa and illustrated by Hiroyuki Kaidō. It was adapted into [[Anime/OnmyouTaisenki an anime television series]] in 2004 by Studio Sunrise.