Manga Detail

Kurenai no Ookami to Ashikase no Hitsuji

紅の狼と足枷の羊

Manga Finished Community Score: 6.97 Source: N/A

Chapters: 15

Volumes: 4

Published: Dec 3, 2011 to Feb 4, 2013

Synopsis

A concise summary before you commit to a long read.

All humans are wolves in sheep's clothing and the same applies to Douchinji Youichi, a boy who always daydreams about various things, but never says anything out loud. One day, upon seeing a red full moon, a girl came dashing at him before punching him with a silver knuckle, knocking him unconscious and unable to really remember the incident. The next day, a new student, Akatsuki Ayame, joins his class. On his way home, Youichi discovers that the girl who punched him is Ayame, and her silver knuckle draws out what she calls a "wolf", a person's inner thoughts or desires, from a "sheep", the superficial mask which restrains the inner "wolf" from surfacing. However, when someone is full of desires and becomes obssessed with their inner thoughts, the "wolf" outgrows the "sheep" and the person will be able to see the World of Red Moon. The girl explains that she doesn't have a "sheep" and would like to have one, so she requests Youichi to become her "sheep". Youichi agrees to it, marking the beginning of a story of the red riding hood who devours the wolf. (Source: MangaHelpers)

Stats at a glance

Publication and popularity metrics in a quick-scan format.

Rank

10358

Popularity

10214

Chapters

15

Volumes

4

Published

Dec 3, 2011 to Feb 4, 2013

Members / Favorites

2183 / 22

Authors

Writers and artists credited on this title.

Author: Kishimoto, Seishi

Genres and Themes

Category signals to help you gauge style and audience fit.

Genre: Action Genre: Fantasy Genre: Supernatural Demographic: Shounen

Where to Read

Official and legal options. Availability may vary by region.

No verified legal read links available yet.

We only show verified legal sources.

External and Legal Links

Official and reference links associated with this title.

Recommendations

Related manga that readers often discover next.