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* PeripheryDemographic: The series runs in ''Monthly Morning Two,'' a ''{{Seinen}}'' magazine, meaning that in theory, the intended audience would be male readers above the age of 18. However, the lack of things like nudity and gratuitous violence combined with a fanciful setting with a young protagonist has gotten the series a lot of younger readers, [[WhatDoYouMeanItsNotForKids some of whom weren't even aware that they're not the intended audience.]] What's more, the prominent presence of handsome older male characters like Qifrey has garnered plenty of female readers as well. Likewise, it can also be said that because of how WHA handles its themes with a delicate and mature manner. WHA is able to attract [[MultipleDemographicAppeal ''various'' audiences from different age groups]] as WHA, for a seinen, is ''very'' friendly to much younger audiences as well as old folks, parents, and yes, men as well even when mature and sensitive topics are brought up in the manga.

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* PeripheryDemographic: The series runs in ''Monthly Morning Two,'' a ''{{Seinen}}'' magazine, meaning that in theory, the intended audience would be male readers above the age of 18. However, the lack of things like nudity and gratuitous violence combined with a fanciful setting with a young protagonist has gotten the series a lot of younger readers, [[WhatDoYouMeanItsNotForKids some of whom weren't even aware that they're not the intended audience.]] ]][[note]]However, the official English releases by Kodansha (the owner of the aforementioned magazine) are rated [[SameContentDifferentRating 10+]], which indicates they ''are'' aimed at younger readers.[[/note]] What's more, the prominent presence of handsome older male characters like Qifrey has garnered plenty of female readers as well. Likewise, it can also be said that because of how WHA handles its themes with a delicate and mature manner. WHA is able to attract [[MultipleDemographicAppeal ''various'' audiences from different age groups]] as WHA, for a seinen, is ''very'' friendly to much younger audiences as well as old folks, parents, and yes, men as well even when mature and sensitive topics are brought up in the manga.

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