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XxxHolic

xxxHOLiC
XxxHolic vol1 Cover.jpg
Japanese cover of xxxHolic manga, volume 1, published by Kodansha
×××ホリック
(Horikku)
Genre Supernatural, Psychological, Comedy
Manga
Written by Clamp
Published by Kodansha
English publisher
Del Rey Manga, Kodansha USA (re-release, Rei)
Demographic Seinen, Shōnen
Magazine Young Magazine (2003-2009, 2013-)
Bessatsu Shōnen Magazine
(2009-2011)
Original run 2003 – present
Volumes 23 (List of volumes)
Anime television series
Directed by Tsutomu Mizushima
Produced by Toru Kawaguchi
Shuichi Machida
Junji Seki
Tetsuya Watanabe
Tsuyoshi Yoshida
Nanase Ohkawa
Written by Nanase Ohkawa
Michiko Yokote
Music by S.E.N.S.
Studio Production I.G
Licensed by
Original network TBS
English network
Original run April 6, 2006June 26, 2008
Episodes 37 + 4 OVA (List of episodes)
Novel
ANOTHERHOLiC Landolt-Ring Aerosol
Written by Nisio Isin
Illustrated by Clamp
Published by Kodansha
English publisher
Published August 1, 2006
Television drama
Directed by Keisuke Toyoshima, Tsugita Jun
Written by Tsugita Jun, Keisuke Toyoshima
Original network WOWOW
Original run February 24, 2013April 16, 2013
Episodes 8
Other
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×××Holic (Japanese: ×××ホリック Hepburn: Horikku?, pronounced as "Holic") is a manga written and illustrated by the group of manga artists known as Clamp. The series, which crosses over with another Clamp work Tsubasa: Reservoir Chronicle, revolves around Kimihiro Watanuki, a high-school student disturbed by his ability to see the supernatural, and Yūko Ichihara, a witch who owns a wish-granting shop. When Watanuki asks Yūko to remove his ability to see spirits, she grants it on the condition that he pay for his wish by working for her. Clamp created xxxHolic link the supernatural and fantasy series. They are currently working on a spin-off series xxxHolic: Rei.

xxxHolic was serialized in Kodansha's Young Magazine periodically from 2003 until March 2010. It then moved to Bessatsu Shōnen Magazine in June 2010, where it ended serialization in February 2011. The manga is published in tankōbon volumes under the KC Deluxe label; a total of nineteen volumes have been released. It is currently published in the United States by Del Rey Manga and in the United Kingdom by Tanoshimi. In 2005, Production I.G adapted the manga into an animated film, which was followed by two anime television series, and various original video animations (OVAs). Funimation licensed the film and the first TV series in North America, and released both of them in DVD as well as Blu-ray Disc. A light novel and a video game have also been released based on the series.


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