The thought of Asuna waking up after a hundred years to find that everyone she knew was dead was a thing of nightmares.


This revelation changed all that in a much more fundamental way than a simple character death would have.
Now we had Negi potentially trapped in adolescence forever, and Asuna stuck in a coma for an entire century.
The manga was licensed for an English-language release in North America and the United Kingdom by Tokyopop, in Australia by Madman Entertainment, and in Singapore by Chuang Yi.
Two novelizations of Love Hina, written by two anime series screenwriters, were also released in Japan by Kodansha.
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It was serialized in Weekly Shōnen Magazine from October 21, 1998 to October 31, 2001, with the chapters collected into 14 tankōbon volumes by Kodansha.
The series tells the story of Keitarō Urashima and his attempts to find the girl with whom he made a childhood promise to enter Tokyo University.
We’ve raised our souls up high To the limit of our strength, aim for 1000% So Burning Heart!