Postby Technomancer » Wed May 31, 2006 7:56 am
I've read some volumes of XXXHolic. While I still haven't figured out the reason for the name, I can definately tell you that it isn't hentai. The general plotline is as follows: A high school student who can both see and (unwillingly) attract spirits stumbles upon the home of a witch (the space-time witch to be exact). He ends up making a deal with her that she will remove his spirit problem, and in exchange he will do the cooking and cleaning in order to save up enough to purchase her services. Various adventures ensue.
You should also note that this series is meant to run parallel with 'Tsubasa', and there is some (fairly minimal) interaction between the series.
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