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3 | While walking his dog, a scientist, named Anjin Hiruma, discovers a human brain in an alleyway. The scientist takes the brain, and implants it into the body of a 16 year old girl, named Nina, who had died fourteen years ago. However, it turns out that the brain belonged to a high schoolboy named Yutaka Musumi. As you might've guessed, Musumi wasn't all too happy to realize that he was inhabiting a girl's body, and a majority of the plot concerns him going on a quest to find his missing body. |
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5 | The manga was written by Satoru Natsume, and it currently only has two volumes. It is also known as ''Artificial Maiden'' or ''Artificial Girl''. |
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7 | !This manga provides examples of: |
8 | %%* AlchemyIsMagic |
9 | * AntiHero: Anjin has the audacity to rob graves in order to reconstruct his beloved Nina. |
10 | %%* BigBad: Kai. |
11 | * BittersweetEnding: Kai is defeated, but Anjin sacrifices himself and seals himself in another dimension. That, and Satonaka is still dead. |
12 | * CorruptCorporateExecutive: Kai runs an illegal cloning institution. |
13 | %%* TheDragon: The Crow |
14 | * {{Greed}}: This is Kai's primary motivation first and foremost. |
15 | * LackOfEmpathy: Kai utterly lacks any sympathy towards any living creature. His own Jinzous are also not safe from his wrath. |
16 | %%* NoEnding |
17 | * PragmaticVillainy: Kai places the clones into a state of bliss simply so that it would be easier to harvest them. |
18 | * ReallySevenHundredYearsOld: Both Kai and Anjin respectively are over hundreds of years old. |
19 | * [[YouKilledMyFather You Killed My Parents]]: Musumi calls out Kai for sending the Crow to kill his parents. |
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