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Kage Kara Mamoru! stands out for its subversion of the typical ninja story. Instead of ancient battlefields, the "war" takes place in bowling alleys and school hallways. It provides a lighthearted "security blanket" experience, focusing on Mamoru's competence and the humorous contrast between his two identities.

While many know it only as a 2006 anime, Kage kara Mamoru! originated as a light novel series, which concluded in 2008 with 12 volumes. Following the original run, a sequel series titled (More! Mamoru from the Shadows!) began serialization in 2009.

To the outside world, Mamoru is a complete nobody. He is a dowdy boy with perpetually disheveled hair and thick, dorky glasses. He is bad at studying, bad at sports, and generally unremarkable. However, this is all a carefully crafted disguise. Kage kara Mamoru-

Co-produced by and Aniplex , broadcasting on TV Tokyo. Sequel Light Novels 2009 – 2010 Ongoing Serialization Titled Motto! Kage Kara Mamoru! . Cultural Impact and Western Release

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Karasu’s eyes went wide. His mouth opened, but no sound came out. He crumpled silently, and Mamoru caught him before his knees hit the ground, lowering him into the shadow of the drainage pipe.

The franchise began as a light novel series and successfully transitioned into other formats: Following the original run, a sequel series titled (More

Mamoru stood. He stepped backward into the deeper darkness beneath the drainage pipe, and by the time Karasu’s vision cleared enough to search for him, the alley was empty except for the rain and the distant sound of a train.

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