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Ranked #699
Shikabane Hime: Kuro

Shikabane Hime: Kuro

Alternative Titles

English: Corpse Princess
Synonyms: Shikabane Hime Second Season
Japanese: 屍姫 玄

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Type: TV
Episodes: 12
Status: Finished Airing
Aired: Jan 1, 2009 to Mar 26, 2009
Genres: Action, Horror
Duration: 24 min. per episode
Rating: R - 17+ (violence & profanity)
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Statistics

Score: 7.671 (scored by 3670 users)
Ranked: #6992
Popularity: #620
Members: 7,189
Favorites: 22
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2 based on the top anime page.

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a world that full with magic e intrigue and spiritual thing,in order to defeat their enemy the main character must make a pact with ghost that way is similar with shikabane series that the main character must a make pact with corpse.In OP&ED the song is also song by the same actress (Angela)
both involve contracted people (girls needing to make a contract with a boy and chasing after her own kind) pandora hearts just started i can't pinpoint others similarity right know but i'm potitive that the on going episodes will show more so if you enjoyed shikabane hime you may enjoy this as well
Both are supernatural high school shows in which a high school boy with powers, accompanied by various girls who also have powers, including one unsociable girl with a massive gun, save the world against demonic creatures, with an intricate and dark plot unfolding in the background of their episodic adventures.
Both animes are directed by Gilgamesh's Masahiko Murata, and thus share the dark-shonen genre, with Jinki:Extend being more mecha-oriented. They also share a lot of themes, the same script structure and have the same kinds of characters. While obviously not being exempt of defaults, I would say that both series are heavily underrated and if you can overlook their over the top plot as well as sloppy artistry and animation, you're in for two surprisingly enjoyable shows.
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Once again, like the prequel, both series deal with undead making a contract to kill undead in exchange for something precious (in Shikabane Hime, the door to Heaven; in Zombie Loan, the life they lost)
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