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* [[Bokukko]]: Kuro.
* [[Bokukko]]: Kuro.
* [[Bottle Fairy]]: Sen--Kuro has to chaperone him in bars, as he usually drinks himself into unconsciousness.
* [[Bottle Fairy]]: Sen--Kuro has to chaperone him in bars, as he usually drinks himself into unconsciousness.
* [[Bratty Half Pint]]: Sanju, whenever she's in a bad mood.
* [[Bratty Half-Pint]]: Sanju, whenever she's in a bad mood.
* [[Cannot Spit It Out]]: Lampshaded; Sen often teases Kuro for not fully explaining what she's doing.
* [[Cannot Spit It Out]]: Lampshaded; Sen often teases Kuro for not fully explaining what she's doing.
* [[Cheerful Child]]: Nijuku.
* [[Cheerful Child]]: Nijuku.
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* [[Puni Plush]]
* [[Puni Plush]]
* [[Running Gag]]: "Just so you know, I'm a girl."
* [[Running Gag]]: "Just so you know, I'm a girl."
* [[Shout Out]]: In the selfish princess' arc, Kei tells her a drama-filled adventure story; the illustrations show [[Yggdra Union|the princess fleeing mysterious pursuers with a massive sword]].
* [[Shout-Out]]: In the selfish princess' arc, Kei tells her a drama-filled adventure story; the illustrations show [[Yggdra Union|the princess fleeing mysterious pursuers with a massive sword]].
** Also, the culprit is Yasu.
** Also, the culprit is Yasu.
* [[Super Deformed]]: Kiyudzuki's art is already extremely cutesy (and she rarely ever draws any other way--see ''[[Yggdra Union]]'' for the rule and ''[[Knights in The Nightmare]]'' as an exception), but she manages to take this to [[Serial Escalation]] levels of adorable.
* [[Super-Deformed]]: Kiyudzuki's art is already extremely cutesy (and she rarely ever draws any other way--see ''[[Yggdra Union]]'' for the rule and ''[[Knights in The Nightmare]]'' as an exception), but she manages to take this to [[Serial Escalation]] levels of adorable.
* [[Talking Animal]]: Sen.
* [[Talking Animal]]: Sen.
* [[That Man Is Dead]]: Subverted. Kuro never tells anyone her real name--turns out that this is because {{spoiler|it's very girly and cutesy, and she doesn't think it fits her}}.
* [[That Man Is Dead]]: Subverted. Kuro never tells anyone her real name--turns out that this is because {{spoiler|it's very girly and cutesy, and she doesn't think it fits her}}.

Revision as of 02:41, 27 January 2014

An ongoing manga series by mangaka and character designer Kiyudzuki Satoko (of Dept Heaven fame). Shoulder-a-Coffin Kuro, titled Katsugi Hitsugi no Kuro in Japanese, tells the story of a boyish young woman named Kuro who travels the land in search of... something, accompanied by a flock of bats and eventually a pair of unusual young girls named Nijuku and Sanju. She always dresses in black and carries a coffin (that, suspiciously, seems just her size) on her back--and is often mistaken for a boy. Or a vampire. Or a mortician, or a coffin salesman... the list goes on and on.

The story is told mostly in 4koma, and has an episodic feel to it--though there are occasional stories about the side characters that Kuro meets and then leaves along her way. Although the readers know next to nothing about the characters when they are first introduced, eventually the reason why Kuro is traveling and what she's looking for become clear, and Nijuku and Sanju's special abilities and purpose are explored.

This series is often noted for its similarities to Kino no Tabi, though Kuro has less navel-gazing overall and tends to have a whimsical, charming feel even when serious events come up--though Kuro can get very dark every now and then.

The manga is being localized by Yen Press, and the first two volumes are out in English now. After a long delay due to the manga being on hiatus in Japan, the third volume is scheduled for November 2012.


Shoulder-a-Coffin Kuro utilizes these tropes: