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Set in a fictional 19th century England, D.Gray-man is the story of Allen Walker, a 15-year-old boy who roams the earth in search of Innocence. Washed away to unknown parts of the world after the Great Flood, Innocence is the mysterious substance used to create weapons that obliterate demons known as akuma. | Set in a fictional 19th century England, D.Gray-man is the story of Allen Walker, a 15-year-old boy who roams the earth in search of Innocence. Washed away to unknown parts of the world after the Great Flood, Innocence is the mysterious substance used to create weapons that obliterate demons known as akuma. | ||
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'''Author:''' HOSHINO Katsura<br> | '''Author:''' HOSHINO Katsura<br> | ||
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Official Website [Japanese]<br> | Official Website [Japanese]<br> | ||
Revision as of 00:38, 29 December 2013

Set in a fictional 19th century England, D.Gray-man is the story of Allen Walker, a 15-year-old boy who roams the earth in search of Innocence. Washed away to unknown parts of the world after the Great Flood, Innocence is the mysterious substance used to create weapons that obliterate demons known as akuma.
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Notes
Author: HOSHINO Katsura
Genre: Action, Adventure, Comedy, Drama, Gothic, Horror, Steampunk, Supernatural
Demographic: Shounen
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