Pita-Ten has spun off an anthology manga, art books, a light novel series, and an anime; the anime resulted in a radio program and audio disc releases such as soundtracks and image songs.
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Pita-Ten has spun off an anthology manga, art books, a light novel series, and an anime; the anime resulted in a radio program and audio disc releases such as soundtracks and image songs.
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Tokyopop's volumes of Pita-Ten ranked on ICv2's monthly top one-hundred selling graphic novels.
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Pita-Ten is later acquainted with Shia, a demon, who is urged by her forgotten memories to search for something.
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Pita-Ten later discovers he is the reincarnation of Kotaroh Higuchi, his grand-uncle and Shia's son.
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Pita-Ten married Taro Higuchi and gave birth to Kotarou's granduncle and grandmother.
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Pita-Ten regains her memories as Shima when Kotarou reveals her past to her, and attends Taro's funeral; ignoring her demonic nature to feed, Shia dies shortly after.
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Pita-Ten loves Koboshi but moves onto Shia when he learns Koboshi loves Kotarou.
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Pita-Ten is a manga series written and illustrated by Koge-Donbo.
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Two art books for the anime adaptation titled How To Enjoy Pita-Ten were published by MediaWorks between August 25 and November 15,2002.
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Pita-Ten Vocal Soundtrack: Singing of Angels is an image song released on January 22,2003.
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