
This manga is also adapted to an 4 part anime.

And it is all happening deep in the heart of china town. This is an episodic manga with horror elements, but it is also very much a supernatural mystery with a red thread. You are never truly sure what is real in this fascinating manga.Īn story discussing of human morality, as well the animal suffering we humans have provoked, this is an multilayered manga who leaves you with a lot of things to reflect on. Especially if they break the contract given to them. The count describes it like he sells "love, dreams and hopes", but it isn't always happy endings for the patrons who buy the strange animals. This leads often to problems and benefits to some of the patrons and the outside world.

The animals he sells often appears humanoid, either to all the buyers, or simply to one in the family. That is what it appears on the outside at least. It focuses on Count D, an mysterious pet shop owner, who sell strange and extraordinary animals for people who want them. Pet Shop of Horrors is an horror manga created by Matsuri Akino. Click the edit button at the top of any page to get started!

We’re a collaborative community website about the anime/manga Petshop of Horrors that anyone, including you, can edit. This also will help extend KLIATT's usefulness in public libraries.Welcome to the wiki. This code will help librarians and teachers working in high schools where there are honors and advanced placement students. S-Recommended for senior high school students.Ī-Recommended for advanced students and adults. George Galuschak, YA Libn., MontvaIe PL., Montvale, NJ Pet Shop of Horrors contains bad language, adult situations, violence and comic book gore. Pet Shop of Horrors is a scary little horror manga with some fine material the stories are episodic, Twilight Zone-style, and are consistently entertaining and well written.

Unfortunately, the customers never follow the Count's instructions on how to care for their pets, and disaster always ensues-the female Strelitzia eats the male when they mate Alice gives birth to thousands of ravenous little rabbits and the gaze of the Basilisk kills her lover. The woman who buys a pair of Strelitzia, exotic birds that resemble angels, wants love the couple that buy Alice, a rare breed of rabbit that looks like a little girl, wants their dead child back the man who buys a Basilisk, a beautiful creature that is half-woman, half-snake, wants immortality. Of course, none of the Count's customers really wants a pet. You won't be alone men and women come from the four corners of the Earth seeking exotic animals, and the Count always delivers. If you ever find yourself in Chinatown, why not visit Count D's pet shop? The Count is a fine host he and his winged rabbit (Q-Chan) will serve you cakes and jasmine tea.
