Display title | Kobato |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | One of CLAMP's works, Kobato is a story about a young and naive girl, Kobato Hanato, who has a "mission": to fill a mysterious bottle with suffering in other people's hearts. She is accompanied only by a little blue dog toy with a dirty mouth, bad manners and a liking for alcohol, Ioryogi, and with his help she must fill the bottle, even though she herself doesn't really know how. She only has to take care not to fall in love with anyone she heals. |