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Something went wrong, please try again. Try using the Translator for the Microsoft Edge extension instead. Pandora Hearts Vol. 2 by Jun Mochizuki. From and To can't be the same language. That page is already in . Something went wrong. Check the webpage URL and try again. Sorry, that page did not respond in a timely manner. Sorry, that page doesn't exist or is preventing translations. Sorry, that page doesn't exist or is preventing translations. Sorry, that page doesn't exist or is preventing translations. Something went wrong, please try again. Try using the Translator for the Microsoft Edge extension instead. Pandora Hearts. Volume 2 is the second novel to feature alongside the manga series and is written by Shinobu Wakamiya and illustrated by Jun Mochizuki. Contents. Novel Cover. The cover features characters Elliot Nightray holding a menu while sitting in a fancy armchair, and his valet, Leo, holding books that seem to be falling from the sky and in sitting within a glass cage. They are surrounded by yellow candy drops in the background and several other books that are about the hit the floor. Publisher's Summary. Gaze down into the sunny garden from the veranda. There, children run to and fro, full of life. Two cats chase after them. The sight calls to mind a single thought: They seem to be racing each other. A caucus race. A race with no end. If only this charming sight could continue on tomorrow and ever after. Drawn up from the world of PandoraHearts, these enchanting fairy tales illustrated by Jun Mochizuki throw open the doors of the four great dukedoms once more.. Chapter List. The Story of the Mutuality: Blue Rose. Oz is lying on the ground, thinking of what Jack had told him earlier, how everything he cherished and wanted to protect was fake (see Broken Rabbit). Oz questions whether this is all just a nightmare before assuring himself that it is. The rain was falling over Oz as if it was meant to wash away all of his worries, Oz then wonders if a soul like his, a fake soul, could become dripping wet and cold. Gil is crying as Oz recalls his past. Gil calls out for Oz, calling him master. Oz asks Gil what the problem was and Gil explains that he had a dream that Oz was no where to be found, and when Gil really woke up, Oz wasn't in his room. Gil trembles and cries, even though Oz asks him not to. Oz then thinks of how ever since Gil had become his servant, he had always been afraid of something. Oz tells Gil that there was no helping it before grabbing his hand and telling Gil to come with him. Gil asks where they were going this late at night, and Oz states that they were going to Oscar's room. Read more. The Story of the Family: Hello Baby. Gil is trying to explain to Alice how having a baby works. He says that it is not an easy process as he'd heard once that a dragon descends from the sky and delivers babies to those who have been chosen (the image Gil brings to mind is of Oswald riding on Jabberwock's back throwing babies into the air). Alice gathers that if the dragon is pleased with you, then you'd get a baby, and so she asks Gil how to make this happen. Gil explains that the dragon doesn't like violence, so she wouldn't be allowed to kick Oz anymore. The dragon also disliked people who didn't eat their vegetables and that he also wouldn't visit people with a 'sharp tongue', meaning that she couldn't call him Seaweed-Head anymore. Read more. The Story of Brothers: Lucky Day. Echo thought of how surprised she was by her master's honesty and the kind of action that he'd taken, not to mention that it was the first time that Echo had seen Vincent curled up on the ground as he was. Echo laughed lightly, an act which took Vincent by surprise. Vincent asked Echo whether she had just laughed and Echo, stunned, shook her head whilst denying that she had. Vincent inquired further, trying to find out if he was mistaken. Echo was steadfast and insisted that she hadn't. Vincent was still suspicious but accepted this since he wasn't getting anywhere with this conversation. Read more. The Story of Friendship: Cradle Song. Sharon wakes up to find Break sleeping beside her. She becomes hysterical, asking why Break was in her room and in her bed. She remembers not being able to fall asleep last night, so Break had visited her room, and then what? Sharon's heart beats rapidly, Break groans and moves around in the bed. Sharon notes how long it had been since she'd seen Break's 'sleeping face', noticing how surprisingly long Break's eyelashes were. Sharon then questions what she was doing as she mustn't do anything inappropriate, like attacking him, while he slept. Sharon reaches for Break's eyelashes before gazing and stopping herself. She questions whether or not she was thinking about it too much, deciding that she'd just touch his eyelashes. Sharon then realizes that if she does that he'll wake up right away and with probably tease her or something, calling her a pervert. Read more. Jun Mochizuki.

Jun Mochizuki (望月 淳 "もちづきじゅん", Mochizuki Jun ), frequently shortened to " MochiJun " by Western fans, is a Japanese manga artist who began her professional career as a student. She is best known for the manga series Pandora Hearts which ran in GFantasy from 2006 to 2015 and running Gangan Joker manga series The Case Study of Vanitas ( Vanitas no Carte ). She is also the author of the one-shot manga Crimson- Shell , and illustrator of the Boukyaku no Haou Roland and Caucus Race novels.

In Japan, Pandora Hearts and The Case Study of Vanitas have been marketed in combination as " PanVani " (パンヴァニ, PanVani ) to reflect the overlap in community for each. Contents. Pandora Hearts. Jun-Cat, Jun Mochizuki's self insert. Pandora Hearts (in Japanese, PandoraHearts ) was the first major series to be written by Jun Mochizuki, beginning publication in 2006. It ran in Square Enix shounen magazine GFantasy (alongside titles like and Durarara!! ) for about nine years before ending in 2015. In 2009, it received an anime adaptation directed by Studio XEBEC. It was primarily a supernatural mystery series with dark fantasy elements, drawing on Gothic literature and Western fairy tales as a motif. Considered a critical success (though never attaining wide reaching commercial popularity), Pandora Hearts was praised for its complex plot, strong character writing, and frequent subversion of the shounen genre. It received praise from such figures as , author of Fullmetal Alchemist. The Case Study of Vanitas.

The Case Study of Vanitas (in Japanese, ヴァニタスの手記"カルテ", Vanitas no Carte ) was the second major series written by Jun Mochizuki, beginning publication almost immediately after Pandora Hearts's conclusion. It has been published in Square Enix shounen magazine Gangan Joker (alongside titles like Kakegurui and Akame ga Kill! ) since its initial release. In 2021, an anime adaptation was announced for that summer, directed by Studio Bones. It is primarily an action-adventure series with steampunk and dark fantasy elements, drawing on Gothic literature and Western fairy tales as a motif. Pandora Hearts.

Pandora Hearts (パンドラハーツ, Pandora Hātsu ? ) is a manga series by Jun Mochizuki. It began serialization in the shōnen magazine GFantasy published by Square Enix in June 2006 and completed its run in April 2015 with a total of 104 chapters collected in twenty-four volumes. The manga series was licensed for an English language release by Broccoli Books but was dropped and later licensed by . Contents. Oz Vessalius, one of the Heirs of the Four Dukedoms, has just turned fifteen. His life is rich and carefree, darkened only by the constant absence of his father. At his coming-of-age ceremony, however, everything changes. For no reason that he can discern, he is cast into the prison known as the "Abyss," only to be saved by a "chain" known as Alice, the Bloodstained Black Rabbit or B-Rabbit for short. The mystery begins there as Oz unravels the mystery behind Alice, the Abyss and the strange organization known as Pandora. The series features heavy references to Lewis Carroll's Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking-Glass and can be considered both fantasy and mystery. Terminology.

Chain (チェイン Chein ) Beings born from the Abyss that were at one point human, transformed by the Abyss. They must sign a contract with a human in order to leave the Abyss. Chains involved in illegal contracts must repeatedly consume humans in order to sustain themselves. The chain is bound to the contractor and can be called out at will. In return, the contractor provides passage for the chain out of the Abyss. Occasionally, a rare side-effect of making a contract with a chain gives the contractor the ability to never physically age again, although their mind and body still deteriorate in certain ways, and they can still die of natural causes such as old age. In illegal contracts, a clock-like seal appears on the Contractor's body, over their heart. Each time the chain's powers are drawn upon, the hand on the seal moves like on a clock. Once the hand makes one full rotation, both the contractor and the chain are dragged into the deepest level of the Abyss.

Contractor (契約者 Keiyakusha ) A human who makes a contract with chains. There are certain procedures to making a contract, but impromptu contracts can also be made, although they are "illegal."

Abyss (アヴィス Avisu ) The dimension from which chains come. It exists separately from the regular world, and there, time flows differently. A person can find themselves in any random time period upon exiting the Abyss. The appearance of the Abyss is somewhat like that of a broken toy box.

Intention of the Abyss (アヴィスの意志 Avisu no Ishi ) The existence that governs the Abyss. She can appear in the form of a white rabbit doll covered in blood with big round eyes. The true form of the Intention resembles Alice, but she has white hair, lavender-colored eyes, and wears a white dress. The Intention of the Abyss and Alice are twin sisters; both conceived in the regular world, and born in the Abyss as well sharing the name Alice.

Four Great Dukedoms (四大公爵家 Yondai Koushaku Ke ) Consisting of the Vessalius, Rainsworth, Nightray and Barma families, although these four houses had been in existence well before the Tragedy of Sablier, they only rose to prominence after the Tragedy, filling the vacuum left by the defeated Baskerville family. Together they founded the organization Pandora to help deal with issues regarding the Abyss, effectively forming the country's government. Each family owns a single Door to the Abyss, the sources of their great power. Of the four houses, the Vessalius and Nightray houses are thought to be exact opposites, like light and dark: the Vessalius house works publicly, while the Nightray house is responsible for working in the shadows. Before the Tragedy of Sablier occurred, the Vessalius family was only a third class noble family, but due to the actions of Jack Vessallius during the Tragedy, they were seen as heroes and later invited to become one of the Great Dukedoms.

Pandora (パンドラ Pandora ) An organization founded by the four duke houses. It specializes in research regarding the Abyss and has its own military to suit its purposes.

Tragedy of Sablier (サブリエの悲劇 Saburie no Higeki ) The city of Sablier was once the capital city of the Pandora Hearts universe. However, 100 years ago, in an event know only as the Tragedy of Sablier, much of the city, along with many of its citizens, was swallowed by the Abyss. It was supposedly caused by the Baskerville family.

Doors to the Abyss (アヴィスへの扉 Avisu e no Tobira ) The Doors are large pathways leading to and from the Abyss. Four of the Doors remain under Pandora's control with each of the Four Dukedoms possessing one key leading to a single door. The Baskervilles control the fifth and final Door that lies in the remains of the former capital, Sablier. Carcere. An item used to make a legal contract. Instead of drinking the blood of the chain, the contractor uses a mirror to absorb the blood and form the seal, keeping the seal off the person. If the mirror is broken, the contractor can lose the contract to the chain. It also has a limit on the power that can be used.

Baskervilles (バスカヴィル Basukaviru ) Humans chosen by the Core of the Abyss to maintain and protect the well-being of the Abyss. The Baskervilles are almost completely immortal, and they all have the natural ability to heal wounds at an incredible speed. They seem to be more chain-like than human as shown by the detrimental effects that the Chain-destroyer, Mad Hatter, can inflict on them. They are led by a Glen, whose command they cannot refuse under any circumstance. None of the Baskervilles are blood-related to each other.

Children of Ill Omen (禍罪の子 Maga Tsumi no Ko ) Children who are born with red eyes and a deep connection to the Abyss. Before the Tragedy of Sablier, they were thought to attract bad luck and so they were often abandoned or treated harshly by their peers; however, this view seemed to have lessened somewhat after the Tragedy. Children of Misfortune were often born in the proximity with Glens and were regarded as aberrations by the Baskervilles. Consequently, each Glen was tasked with the responsibility of sacrificing his associated Child of Misfortune into the Abyss in order to maintain order within the world. This was later revealed to be a lie spun by the Jurors who were fearful of the Children's ability to bypass their control over their "stories." The three known Children of Misfortune in the series are Vincent Nightray, Xerxes Break and Lacie Baskerville. Jurors. Jurors are beings that transcend humanity and are created by the core to record events. They use the Baskervilles as a way to write their story and fear the Children of Omen as they had the ability to bypass their control and ruin their stories. Media. Manga. Pandora Hearts is written and illustrated by Jun Mochizuki and serialized in Square Enix's monthly shōnen magazine GFantasy from June 2006 to April 2015 . There are a total of twenty-four Tankōbon . The series was first licensed in English by Broccoli Books but was dropped . It is currently licensed up by Yen Press and was serialized in Yen Plus beginning from the June 2009 issue . Yen Press released the first English volume on December 15, 2009. All volumes have been released in English. [5] In Indonesia, the series was licensed by Elex Media Komputindo, and in France by Ki-oon.