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'''Pandora Hearts''' is an ongoing manga series brought to you by [[Mochizukin Jun]] (Sponsored by [[Square Enix]], who also wrote [[Crimson-Shell]]. It's pretty infamous for its humongous list of [[Alice in Wonderland]] references and penchant for pretty [[bishonen|boys]] and [[bishoujo|girls]] and [[Impossibly cool clothes|clothing]].
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'''Pandora Hearts''' is an ongoing manga series brought to you by [[Mochizukin Jun]] (Sponsored by [[Square Enix]]), who also wrote [[Crimson-Shell]]. It's pretty (in?)famous for its humongous list of [[Alice in Wonderland]] references and penchant for pretty [[bishounen|boys]] and [[bishoujo|girls]] and [[Impossibly cool clothes|clothing]], though it doesn't attract as much attention as the other manga.
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So far, it has a [[drama CD]], [[Pandora Hearts ~Caucus Race~|novel]] and 25-episode [[anime]] adaptation, currently being localized by [[NIS America]]. Said anime has a fail 3-episode [[end]], though, but it's not a huge loss; [[Yuki Kajiura]] composed some tracks for it, and, man, are they ''[[awesome]]''!
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So far, it has a [[drama CD]], [[Pandora Hearts ~Caucus Race~|novel]] and 25-episode [[anime]] adaptation, licensed by [[NIS America]]. Said anime was the pinnacle of notoriety, though, with its [[QUALITY]], little changes from the manga that greatly contradicted with the recent plot points, and, most notably, a really subjective 3-episode [[end]]. But! It's not a huge loss~; [[Yuki Kajiura]] composed some tracks for it, and, man, are they ''[[awesome]]''!
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== Plot ==
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Key points of this series include the aforementioned [[bishies]] of many ages and their fancy clothes, [[Dysfunction Junction|notable lack of true sanity in several places]], a [[Oz Vessalius|boy]] reappearing after ten years of disappearance, in which he spent about a few hours running away from scary [[Jack Skellington]] look-alikes and eating cookies with a cute rabbit girl, a freaking old albino with a doll who comes out of your cabinets and is craved by all due to his twenty-something bishie exterior, and last, but not least, chains. Lots of them. Both the [[Chain (Pandora Hearts)|monsters]] and actual metal [[wikipedia:chain|chains]].
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It all started with a [[jolly]] [[shota|young]] [[kiddie]] called [[Oz Vessalius]] who, aside from his [[understatement|daddy issues]], lived life happily, alongside his [[Ada Vessalius|little sister]] and [[Gilbert Nightray|sensitive servant]]-friend... said daddy issues still bothered him a lot, though. This carefree life came to an end when a bunch of [[Baskerville Household|red-robed people]] came to chuck the little boy to the [[Abyss (Pandora Hearts)|Abyss]] for the [[sin]] of [[exist]]ing, and [[For some reason nobody knows|for some reason everyone refuses to say]], and right in the middle of his [[Coming-of-Age Ceremony]].
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With the help of (And alongside) the [[Chain]] called [[Alice the B-Rabbit]] (Who, coincidentally, looks exactly like that [[ax crazy]] [[Will of the Abyss|chick]] that tried to kill him a while ago), he left the Abyss [[like a badass out of hell]], and met [[Raven]] (Who, you should know by now, is an [[adult|older]] and more [[badass]] Gil), [[Sharon Reinsworth]] and [[Xerxes Break]], [[Pandora (Pandora Hearts)|Pandora]] members who explain that he's been gone for [[ten]] years. Other [[stuff]] happen, and things start getting [[Mind Screw|weirder]] than they seemed...
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== External Links ==
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* [http://www.mangareader.net/350/pandora-hearts.html Mangareader]
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* [http://pandorahearts.livejournal.com/ LiveJournal Page]

Latest revision as of 16:50, 30 December 2011

Pandora Hearts is an ongoing manga series brought to you by Mochizukin Jun (Sponsored by Square Enix), who also wrote Crimson-Shell. It's pretty (in?)famous for its humongous list of Alice in Wonderland references and penchant for pretty boys and girls and clothing, though it doesn't attract as much attention as the other manga.

So far, it has a drama CD, novel and 25-episode anime adaptation, licensed by NIS America. Said anime was the pinnacle of notoriety, though, with its QUALITY, little changes from the manga that greatly contradicted with the recent plot points, and, most notably, a really subjective 3-episode end. But! It's not a huge loss~; Yuki Kajiura composed some tracks for it, and, man, are they awesome!

Key points of this series include the aforementioned bishies of many ages and their fancy clothes, notable lack of true sanity in several places, a boy reappearing after ten years of disappearance, in which he spent about a few hours running away from scary Jack Skellington look-alikes and eating cookies with a cute rabbit girl, a freaking old albino with a doll who comes out of your cabinets and is craved by all due to his twenty-something bishie exterior, and last, but not least, chains. Lots of them. Both the monsters and actual metal chains.

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