
Li'l Spider Girl
Mar 12 2012
•0h 25m
•Animation, Comedy, Fantasy
This story involves the shopkeeper Suzuri of Kokumondou who sells historic books and Mizuki, granddaughter of the land owner. When Mizuki releases a somewhat cute young spider demon out of a sealed book, the pair investigate the origins behind it.
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Tomoko Kaneda
Spider

Hiroshi Tsuchida
Shu Suzuri

Mitsuaki Hoshino
An Geppou

Asami Shimoda
Mizuki Henmi
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