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Genres
Supernatural, School Life, Shounen, Psychological, Mystery
Description
Two kids, Kouhei and Akio, made up an imaginary girl named Hajime to take the blame for destruction of the principal's copper statue. But one day, they meet a girl that is exactly like their description of Hajime, but only they can see her.
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Published
Dec 31, 2002 to Jan 7, 2003
Serialization
Shounen Jump (Weekly)
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