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Sugar Sugar Rune

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Synonyms: Sugar² Rune
Japanese: シュガシュガルーン
English: Sugar Sugar Rune
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Type: Manga
Volumes: 8
Chapters: 46
Status: Finished
Published: Aug 2, 2003 to Apr 3, 2007
Genres: Award Winning Award Winning, Comedy Comedy, Drama Drama, Fantasy Fantasy, Romance Romance
Demographic: Shoujo Shoujo
Serialization: Nakayoshi
Authors: Anno, Moyoco (Story & Art)

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Score: 7.661 (scored by 52065,206 users)
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Ranked: #19752
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Popularity: #1724
Members: 11,556
Favorites: 485

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Nov 29, 2009
Sugar Sugar Rune wasn't really my top choice, although it was one of the few I could actually have in my hands while reading. But one day, by some circumstances, I actually got the first volume of it for free, and decided, 'Hell I could give it a try'. And it really isn't as bad as I had initially thought it would be.

The story itself, while not entirely original, is interesting because you're never exactly sure what might happen next. Sure, with it's setting and genre, it's not exactly hard to see it coming, but the characters aren't exactly empty headed caricatures who are making ...
Apr 29, 2015
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I liked the premise. The day-to-day collecting hearts stories were so adorable. Puppy love in its purest form makes me smile. The love or hearts collected weren't solely romantic either. I thought it was great that they collected friendship and other forms of love. However, I did not care for the shy character turns evil arc at all. I found it unneeded and waited patiently for it to finish. I usually like that trope but just not here.

As far as plot twists go, Sugar Rune kept things interesting. I frantically turned pages when Vanilla and Chocolat's backstories and births were revealed. I still want to ...
Jun 24, 2016
One of the things that Moyoco Anno utilizes extremely well is her sublime sense of space. I think this applies to everyone within the Kyoko Okazaki tradition, although I’ve only really seen a few others. Their panels are ridiculously packed with every kind of decoration, tons and tons of side-jokes, and provide non-stop stimulation to the senses while creating this incredible visual tension by transitioning from fragmented frames to large spreads. I bet anybody aiming to get into the industry or make their own work could learn a ton simply by analyzing the frame-structure of those like Anno and George Asakura.

The result of such a ...
Apr 25, 2021
Sugar sugar rune is a manga I stumbled across by chance when I saw it for sale and I decided to pick it up since the art was beautiful and incredibly unique, when I started to read it I quickly became obsessed.

Moyoco Anno has an interesting way of story telling, whilst in some places its predictable and cliché, it still is an easy and fun read. The characters are funny and likeable, the female characters are not typical shoujo stereotypes but are strong and independent and as a woman myself reading, its refreshing too see this plus they have great role models for young girls ...
Aug 15, 2013
As one of the first manga I’ve ever read, Sugar Sugar Rune has always been a huge subject of nostalgia for me. However, it’s much more than pure nostalgia that makes me love this manga as much, even after years have passed since I’ve read it for the first time.

The story of Sugar² Rune seems to be very simple. Two witches come to the Human World to find out who is going to become the next queen of the Magic World. To do that, the best friends Vanilla and Chocolat need to collect the hearts of human boys and the one who collects ...