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[[Image:Mitsudomoe-manga.jpg|right|175px|Mitsudomoe]]
[[Image:Mitsudomoe-manga.jpg|right|250px|Mitsudomoe]]
The somewhat precocious and sadistic girl 'Mitsuba', the somewhat lecherous muscle girl 'Futaba', and the somewhat mysterious girl 'Hitoha'. Better known as the (mischievous) "Marui Sisters", this is the story of how these three triplets go about their days in Class 6-3 with their cute yet wild antics.
The somewhat precocious and sadistic girl 'Mitsuba', the somewhat lecherous muscle girl 'Futaba', and the somewhat mysterious girl 'Hitoha'. Better known as the (mischievous) "Marui Sisters", this is the story of how these three triplets go about their days in Class 6-3 with their cute yet wild antics.
<br>''from Meijinification''
<br>''from Meijinification''
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Adapted into the anime, [http://www.animelondon.ca/wiki/index.php?title=Mitsudomoe Mitsudomoe] and [http://www.animelondon.ca/wiki/index.php?title=Mitsudomoe_Zouryouchuu! Mitsudomoe Zouryouchuu!].<br />
Adapted into the anime, [http://www.animelondon.ca/wiki/index.php?title=Mitsudomoe Mitsudomoe] and [http://www.animelondon.ca/wiki/index.php?title=Mitsudomoe_Zouryouchuu! Mitsudomoe Zouryouchuu!].<br />
Created from three joined tomoe, the mitsudomoe is a popular symbol in Japan. Some view the mitsudomoe as representative of the threefold division (Man, Earth, and Sky) at the heart of the Shinto religion.
Created from three joined tomoe, the mitsudomoe is a popular symbol in Japan. Some view the mitsudomoe as representative of the threefold division (Man, Earth, and Sky) at the heart of the Shinto religion.
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''No infringement is intended and this article is purely for informational purposes.''<br>
''No infringement is intended and this article is purely for informational purposes.''<br>
''The images of the series are for indicative purposes only.''<br>
''The images of the series are for indicative purposes only.''
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Latest revision as of 03:09, 7 November 2011

Mitsudomoe
Mitsudomoe

The somewhat precocious and sadistic girl 'Mitsuba', the somewhat lecherous muscle girl 'Futaba', and the somewhat mysterious girl 'Hitoha'. Better known as the (mischievous) "Marui Sisters", this is the story of how these three triplets go about their days in Class 6-3 with their cute yet wild antics.
from Meijinification

Notes

Alternative Names: Mitsudo Moe
Author: SAKURAI Norio
Artist: SAKURAI Norio
Genre: Comedy, Ecchi, Slice of Life
Demographic: Shounen
Adapted into the anime, Mitsudomoe and Mitsudomoe Zouryouchuu!.
Created from three joined tomoe, the mitsudomoe is a popular symbol in Japan. Some view the mitsudomoe as representative of the threefold division (Man, Earth, and Sky) at the heart of the Shinto religion.

Reviews

No Reviews at this time.

External Links

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No infringement is intended and this article is purely for informational purposes.
The images of the series are for indicative purposes only.