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Kuma Miko: Girl Meets Bear

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Template:Short description Template:Infobox animanga/Header Template:Infobox animanga/Print Template:Infobox animanga/Video Template:Infobox animanga/Footer Template:Nihongo is a Japanese manga series by Masume Yoshimoto, serialized in Media Factory's seinen manga magazine Monthly Comic Flapper from May 2013 to December 2023. It has been collected in twenty tankōbon volumes and is also available on Kadokawa's ComicWalker web comic service. An anime television series adaptation by Kinema Citrus and EMT Squared aired from April 3, 2016 to June 19, 2016.

Plot

Machi Amayadori is the young shrine maiden who has spent her whole life in the rural mountains with Natsu, her talking guardian bear. Now, at fourteen, she wants to take a chance and attend high school in the big city. Can Natsu really prepare her for city life? Or will his wacky trials be too much for even Machi to bear?

Characters

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The 14-year-old Miko of a mountain shrine in a remote village and is also a middle school student. She wants to move to the big city for high school because she finds life in the countryside boring, but has never left the village in her entire life, nor ever made a human friend around her age.
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Natsu is a talking bear who has lived with Machi since she was a child and tries his best to deal with her antics and keep her out of trouble. He opposes Machi's idea of leaving the town, fearing for her safety.
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Yoshio is Machi's 25 year old cousin who works as a village officer.
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Etsuko is Machi's aunt and Yoshio's mother.
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Fuchi is Etsuko's mother and Yoshio and Machi's grandmother. She lives with Machi and Natsu, but her face is never shown.
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Hibiki is Yoshio's 24-year-old friend with a longtime crush on him, which she denies. She smokes and rides around on a motorcycle. She also displays an overly aggressive nature to hide her shyness.

Media

Manga

The manga series by Masume Yoshimoto began serialization in Monthly Comic Flapper magazine on April 5, 2013.[1] The series ended serialization on December 5, 2023.[2] The first tankōbon volume was released on October 23, 2013.[3] The manga has been licensed by One Peace Books for a North American release.

Volume list

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Anime

An anime television series adaptation by Kinema Citrus and EMT Squared aired from April 3, 2016[4][5] to June 19, 2016. The opening theme is Template:Nihongo by Maki Hanatani, and the ending theme is "Kumamiko Dancing" by Natsumi Hioka and Hiroki Yasumoto.[6] Kadokawa, AT-X, Kinema Citrus and Sony Music Communications were involved in the production of the anime. Two OVAs are included in the first and second volume of the anime's home video release, which were released on June 24, 2016 and August 24, 2016, respectively.[7]

Episode list

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Reception

The series ranked 20th in the first Next Manga Award in the print manga category.[9]

Notes

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References

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External links

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