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* '''Keikounitten Ruuan''': The second spirit accidentally summoned by Tasuke, Ruuan represents the sun, and is charged with bringing happiness to any pure-hearted person who gazes into her Kokuentou kaleidoscope. Acting as a foil to Shao, Ruuan is a loud, boisterous woman who likes to [[Ms. Fanservice|flaunt her drop-dead gorgeousness]] and is [[Lethal Chef|poor with domestic tasks]]. Her power allows her to turn inanimate objects into [[Mons]] called Youtenshin with her Kokuentou. Unlike Shao, she seems to be generally [[Genre Savvy|aware]] of the workings of modern-day Japan.
* '''Keikounitten Ruuan''': The second spirit accidentally summoned by Tasuke, Ruuan represents the sun, and is charged with bringing happiness to any pure-hearted person who gazes into her Kokuentou kaleidoscope. Acting as a foil to Shao, Ruuan is a loud, boisterous woman who likes to [[Ms. Fanservice|flaunt her drop-dead gorgeousness]] and is [[Lethal Chef|poor with domestic tasks]]. Her power allows her to turn inanimate objects into [[Mons]] called Youtenshin with her Kokuentou. Unlike Shao, she seems to be generally [[Genre Savvy|aware]] of the workings of modern-day Japan.
* '''Takashi Nomura''': One-half of [[Those Two Guys]]. A [[Hot-Blooded]] young man who is friends with Tasuke. Falls head-over-heels with Shao, but [[Let's Fight Like Gentlemen|refuses to resort to cowardly means]] while attempting to woo her. Voiced by [[Ryotaro Okiayu]].
* '''Takashi Nomura''': One-half of [[Those Two Guys]]. A [[Hot-Blooded]] young man who is friends with Tasuke. Falls head-over-heels with Shao, but [[Let's Fight Like Gentlemen|refuses to resort to cowardly means]] while attempting to woo her. Voiced by [[Ryotaro Okiayu]].
* '''Kouichirou Endou''': The other member of [[Those Two Guys]]. A small, [[Cute Shotaro Boy|boyish]] young man with [[The Short Guy With Glasses|glasses]] who falls for Ruuan because of her [[Likes Older Women|maturity]].
* '''Kouichirou Endou''': The other member of [[Those Two Guys]]. A small, [[Cute Shotaro Boy|boyish]] young man with [[The Short Guy with Glasses|glasses]] who falls for Ruuan because of her [[Likes Older Women|maturity]].
* '''Shouko Yamanobe''': A [[Delinquents|Delinquent]] girl who is reformed via her interactions with Shao. Has a teasing personality, but is most often genuinely trying to [[Shipper On Deck|get Shao and Tasuke to realize their feelings for one another]]. Likes hanging around the Hoshigami because she finds them to be [[Ridiculously Cute Critter|Ridiculously Cute]].
* '''Shouko Yamanobe''': A [[Delinquents|Delinquent]] girl who is reformed via her interactions with Shao. Has a teasing personality, but is most often genuinely trying to [[Shipper on Deck|get Shao and Tasuke to realize their feelings for one another]]. Likes hanging around the Hoshigami because she finds them to be [[Ridiculously Cute Critter|Ridiculously Cute]].
* '''Izumo Miyauchi''': A [[Bishonen|handsome]] [[Casanova|playboy]] who helps run the local shrine. He develops a crush on Shao and tries everything he can to get Tasuke -and later Takashi- out of the way of his romantic conquest.
* '''Izumo Miyauchi''': A [[Bishonen|handsome]] [[Casanova|playboy]] who helps run the local shrine. He develops a crush on Shao and tries everything he can to get Tasuke -and later Takashi- out of the way of his romantic conquest.
* '''Kaori Aihara''': Tasuke's [[Sempai-Kohai|underclassman]] who develops a major infatuation with him after he lends her an umbrella on a rainy day. She then goes to [[Stalker With a Crush|slightly extreme lengths to try and get him to notice her]]. [[Hilarity Ensues]].
* '''Kaori Aihara''': Tasuke's [[Sempai-Kohai|underclassman]] who develops a major infatuation with him after he lends her an umbrella on a rainy day. She then goes to [[Stalker with a Crush|slightly extreme lengths to try and get him to notice her]]. [[Hilarity Ensues]].
* '''Rishu''': One of Shao's Hoshigami, a [[Fun Size|tiny]] girl who exists to tag along with Tasuke whenever Shao can't and keep her updated on his status via telepathy. Has a delicious double [[Verbal Tic]].
* '''Rishu''': One of Shao's Hoshigami, a [[Fun Size|tiny]] girl who exists to tag along with Tasuke whenever Shao can't and keep her updated on his status via telepathy. Has a delicious double [[Verbal Tic]].
* '''Bananchiiten Kiryuu''': A third spirit (introduced late in the manga and relegated to only appearing in the ''Denshin Mamotte Shugogetten'' OVA anime-wise) who is summoned when Tasuke once again decides to look through an artifact his old man sends him. She represents the Earth, and is charged with making her master stronger by putting him through [[Training From Hell]] at any given time through the use of making things [[Bigger Is Better|grow to gigantic proportions]] with her fan. Although initially convinced that Tasuke didn't want her around, he surprises her by accepting her training and becomes another member of the household.
* '''Bananchiiten Kiryuu''': A third spirit (introduced late in the manga and relegated to only appearing in the ''Denshin Mamotte Shugogetten'' OVA anime-wise) who is summoned when Tasuke once again decides to look through an artifact his old man sends him. She represents the Earth, and is charged with making her master stronger by putting him through [[Training From Hell]] at any given time through the use of making things [[Bigger Is Better|grow to gigantic proportions]] with her fan. Although initially convinced that Tasuke didn't want her around, he surprises her by accepting her training and becomes another member of the household.
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* [[Armor-Piercing Slap]]: Shouko does this to Tasuke for not understanding Shao's feelings.
* [[Armor-Piercing Slap]]: Shouko does this to Tasuke for not understanding Shao's feelings.
* [[Arranged Marriage]]: Happens to Izumo. Due to the nature of main and branch families, could also be an example of [[Incest Is Relative]]. Thankfully, [[Status Quo Is God|it doesn't work out]].
* [[Arranged Marriage]]: Happens to Izumo. Due to the nature of main and branch families, could also be an example of [[Incest Is Relative]]. Thankfully, [[Status Quo Is God|it doesn't work out]].
* [[Attack of the Fifty Foot Whatever]]: Gunnanmon, the giant soldier Hoshigami. Also schools, ferris wheels, stone statues of Rishu, stoplights and whatever else Ruann/Kiryuu aims at.
* [[Attack of the 50 Foot Whatever]]: Gunnanmon, the giant soldier Hoshigami. Also schools, ferris wheels, stone statues of Rishu, stoplights and whatever else Ruann/Kiryuu aims at.
* [[Beach Episode]]
* [[Beach Episode]]
* [[The Beard]]: Izumo asks Shao to be this in order to get out of an [[Arranged Marriage]].
* [[The Beard]]: Izumo asks Shao to be this in order to get out of an [[Arranged Marriage]].
* [[Beware the Nice Ones]]: It's easy to forget that Shao's main purpose is to protect her master from anyone and anything that would cause them harm. [[If You Ever Do Anything to Hurt Her|If you make her angry...]]
* [[Beware the Nice Ones]]: It's easy to forget that Shao's main purpose is to protect her master from anyone and anything that would cause them harm. [[If You Ever Do Anything to Hurt Her...|If you make her angry...]]
* [[Big Eater]]: Ruuan. When asked why she never gets fat, she [[Lampshade Hanging|reveals that she has magical bacteria in her body that quickly get rid of unnecessary fat]].
* [[Big Eater]]: Ruuan. When asked why she never gets fat, she [[Lampshade Hanging|reveals that she has magical bacteria in her body that quickly get rid of unnecessary fat]].
** Also Koka, a bird-like Hoshigami whose power is to suck things into its mouth like a vaccuum cleaner.
** Also Koka, a bird-like Hoshigami whose power is to suck things into its mouth like a vaccuum cleaner.
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* [[Brick Joke]]: Used in the Christmas episode, where Ruuan is sent on a errand.
* [[Brick Joke]]: Used in the Christmas episode, where Ruuan is sent on a errand.
* [[Butt Monkey]]: Kouichirou, as a result of hanging around Ruuan.
* [[Butt Monkey]]: Kouichirou, as a result of hanging around Ruuan.
* [[Cannot Spit It Out]]: Tasuke, to the point of extreme frustration on the part of [[Shipper On Deck|Shouko and later, Nana]].
* [[Cannot Spit It Out]]: Tasuke, to the point of extreme frustration on the part of [[Shipper on Deck|Shouko and later, Nana]].
* [[Casanova]]: Izumo Miyauchi, shrine keeper, school store employee, and all around playboy.
* [[Casanova]]: Izumo Miyauchi, shrine keeper, school store employee, and all around playboy.
* [[Catch Phrase]]: Kiryuu's "It is a trial/challenge".
* [[Catch Phrase]]: Kiryuu's "It is a trial/challenge".
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* [[Dub Induced Plot Hole]]: Rishu's identifying speech pattern is completely cut from Tokyopop's English release of the manga, which creates a bit of confusion when Izumo notes that she "speaks like a baby" despite her not speaking any differently from the way anybody else does...
* [[Dub Induced Plot Hole]]: Rishu's identifying speech pattern is completely cut from Tokyopop's English release of the manga, which creates a bit of confusion when Izumo notes that she "speaks like a baby" despite her not speaking any differently from the way anybody else does...
* [[Everything Trying to Kill You]]: A side effect of Ruuan's and Kiryuu's actions, much to Tasuke's chagrin. (Kiryuu even ''sounds'' like ''Kill you''.)
* [[Everything Trying to Kill You]]: A side effect of Ruuan's and Kiryuu's actions, much to Tasuke's chagrin. (Kiryuu even ''sounds'' like ''Kill you''.)
* [[Expy]]: Shao is <s>something of</s> an [[Expy]] of [[Ah! My Goddess (Manga)|Belldandy]].
* [[Expy]]: Shao is <s>something of</s> an [[Expy]] of [[Ah! My Goddess|Belldandy]].
* [[Fish Out of Temporal Water]]: Shao. Surprisingly, Ruuan and Kiryuu adapt much quicker. Probably best illustrated in the manga, where Shao freaks out at Tasuke's TV, but Ruuan is able to realize exactly what it is within a minute or two of its turning on.
* [[Fish Out of Temporal Water]]: Shao. Surprisingly, Ruuan and Kiryuu adapt much quicker. Probably best illustrated in the manga, where Shao freaks out at Tasuke's TV, but Ruuan is able to realize exactly what it is within a minute or two of its turning on.
* [[Flipping the Table]]: Tasuke does this in one episode in order to get Shao [[It Makes Sense in Context|to think of him as a jerk in order to help her]].
* [[Flipping the Table]]: Tasuke does this in one episode in order to get Shao [[It Makes Sense in Context|to think of him as a jerk in order to help her]].
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* [[Hot Mom]]: Tasuke and Nana's mother, {{spoiler|though Tasuke doesn't realize who she is at first, due to her having left on a global trip when he was one.}}
* [[Hot Mom]]: Tasuke and Nana's mother, {{spoiler|though Tasuke doesn't realize who she is at first, due to her having left on a global trip when he was one.}}
* [[Invocation]]: Shao's "Lai lai! (Come, come!) ____ (Hoshigami's name)", Ruuan's "Youtenshin shourai! (Youtenshin summons)", Kiryuu's "Banshou Tairan!"
* [[Invocation]]: Shao's "Lai lai! (Come, come!) ____ (Hoshigami's name)", Ruuan's "Youtenshin shourai! (Youtenshin summons)", Kiryuu's "Banshou Tairan!"
* [[Jerkass]]: It's sometimes hard to tell if Tarousuke is this or a [[Jerk With a Heart of Gold]]. Ditto Izumo, on both counts.
* [[Jerkass]]: It's sometimes hard to tell if Tarousuke is this or a [[Jerk with a Heart of Gold]]. Ditto Izumo, on both counts.
* [[Kuudere]]: Kiryuu, at least in the manga. (She barely has any screentime in the TV series/OVA.)
* [[Kuudere]]: Kiryuu, at least in the manga. (She barely has any screentime in the TV series/OVA.)
* [[Lethal Chef]]: Ruuan, sometimes Kaori.
* [[Lethal Chef]]: Ruuan, sometimes Kaori.
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* [[Oblivious to Love]]: Shao. A major part of the plot is her slowly coming to realize what she's feeling.
* [[Oblivious to Love]]: Shao. A major part of the plot is her slowly coming to realize what she's feeling.
* [[Ocular Gushers]]: After Tasuke mucks up a confession to Shao, after going through quite a bit of trouble to get the mood right. Also everyone else in the [[Love Dodecahedron]], on occasion.
* [[Ocular Gushers]]: After Tasuke mucks up a confession to Shao, after going through quite a bit of trouble to get the mood right. Also everyone else in the [[Love Dodecahedron]], on occasion.
* [[Oddly Named Sequel]]: The Anime OVA is named ''Denshin'', meaning "Telepathy", or "getting one's feelings across". The Manga sequel is named ''Retrouvailles'', [[Gratuitous French|French for "Returns"]].
* [[Oddly-Named Sequel 2: Electric Boogaloo]]: The Anime OVA is named ''Denshin'', meaning "Telepathy", or "getting one's feelings across". The Manga sequel is named ''Retrouvailles'', [[Gratuitous French|French for "Returns"]].
** "Denshin" also happens to be the kanji on Rishu's dress; she communicates mainly through telepathy.
** "Denshin" also happens to be the kanji on Rishu's dress; she communicates mainly through telepathy.
* [[Our Dragons Are Different]]: Kenen, a dragon Hoshigami whose purpose is give people a lift via [[Flight]]. He's a cutesy Chinese-style dragon.
* [[Our Dragons Are Different]]: Kenen, a dragon Hoshigami whose purpose is give people a lift via [[Flight]]. He's a cutesy Chinese-style dragon.
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** The story parallels Tasuke/Shao's situation ''too'' closely, which is why Tasuke rejected the idea of giving the role to Shao, much to the chargrin of all the other students, especially Takashi.
** The story parallels Tasuke/Shao's situation ''too'' closely, which is why Tasuke rejected the idea of giving the role to Shao, much to the chargrin of all the other students, especially Takashi.
** Later, in ''Retrouvailles'', they find themselves cast as the characters of ''[[Romeo and Juliet]]'', thanks in part to Takashi's inability to turn down a request from pretty girls.
** Later, in ''Retrouvailles'', they find themselves cast as the characters of ''[[Romeo and Juliet]]'', thanks in part to Takashi's inability to turn down a request from pretty girls.
* [[Sealed Good in A Can]]: Shaorin, Ruuan, and Kiryuu.
* [[Sealed Good in a Can]]: Shaorin, Ruuan, and Kiryuu.
* [[Shaggy Dog Story]]: A manga chapter about Rishu and Ruuan chasing after a stick of dango that the latter turned into a Youtenshin who decided to run away rather than be eaten.
* [[Shaggy Dog Story]]: A manga chapter about Rishu and Ruuan chasing after a stick of dango that the latter turned into a Youtenshin who decided to run away rather than be eaten.
* [[Ship Tease]]: The pairing of Takashi/Kaori is repeatedly teased via their interactions while trying to get Shao and Tasuke away from each other. The unusual pairing of Rishu and Izumo is also subtly hinted at.
* [[Ship Tease]]: The pairing of Takashi/Kaori is repeatedly teased via their interactions while trying to get Shao and Tasuke away from each other. The unusual pairing of Rishu and Izumo is also subtly hinted at.
* [[Shipper On Deck]]: Shouko frequently attempts to set up situations for Tasuke and Shao to get close to one another. Tasuke's sister, Nana also fills this role, working together with Shouko.
* [[Shipper on Deck]]: Shouko frequently attempts to set up situations for Tasuke and Shao to get close to one another. Tasuke's sister, Nana also fills this role, working together with Shouko.
** These plans generally backfire due to either [[Spanner in The Works|the machinations of the other parties interested in them]], or underestimation of just how much of a [[Fish Out of Water]] Shao is.
** These plans generally backfire due to either [[Spanner in the Works|the machinations of the other parties interested in them]], or underestimation of just how much of a [[Fish Out of Water]] Shao is.
* [[The Short Guy With Glasses]]: Kouichirou.
* [[The Short Guy with Glasses]]: Kouichirou.
* [[Spanner in The Works]]: An inevitable byproduct of the [[Love Dodecahedron]].
* [[Spanner in the Works]]: An inevitable byproduct of the [[Love Dodecahedron]].
* [[Stalker With a Crush]]: Kaori. She's much more good-natured than most examples, however.
* [[Stalker with a Crush]]: Kaori. She's much more good-natured than most examples, however.
* [[Talking With Signs]]: Rishu can only audibly speak to those whom she's extremely emotionally close to (Namely Shao and the other Hoshigami, although she does start talking to Izumo later on), so she communicates to everyone else by drawing pictures on the ground.
* [[Talking with Signs]]: Rishu can only audibly speak to those whom she's extremely emotionally close to (Namely Shao and the other Hoshigami, although she does start talking to Izumo later on), so she communicates to everyone else by drawing pictures on the ground.
* [[Tank Goodness]]: The tiny tank piloted by the two Hoshigami named Shakki.
* [[Tank Goodness]]: The tiny tank piloted by the two Hoshigami named Shakki.
* [[Those Two Guys]]: Takashi and Kouichirou.
* [[Those Two Guys]]: Takashi and Kouichirou.

Revision as of 13:29, 8 April 2014

"Like the moon in the night sky, I stay by my master's side."

A Manga by Minene Sakurano about Tasuke Shichiri, a 14-year-old boy that receives a gift from his father, Tarousuke, who is traveling in China. The gift is a ring, the Shitenrin, and those pure of heart may gaze into it and receive a moon spirit called Shaorin. Her purpose is to protect her master. Later the spirit Ruuan comes to him from a flute-like object when he gazes into it. Her job is to make her master happy. Hilarity Ensues as Tasuke tries to adjust to life with his new housemates and attempts to work up the nerve to tell Shao that he's fallen for her.

The principal cast is composed of the following characters:

The series was adapted into a 22-episode TV Anime series, which proved popular enough to spawn an eight-episode OVA sequel, Denshin Mamotte Shugogetten, which covers some manga material left untouched by the TV series (most notably, the addition of the third spirit, Kiryuu, to the cast). While the anime remains unlicensed, the manga was picked up by Raijin Comics (and printed as Guardian Angel Getten), which folded due to financial troubles while only on the fourth volume; Tokyopop picked up the license and started the translation over from the beginning.


Mamotte Shugogetten has examples of: