Going back a while, Pita-Ten was made in 2002 and has still yet to be licensed in the US (apparently it's too expensive for the relatively small market it would have). Tokyopop will happily sell you the manga, though.
Pita-Ten is, above all else, cute. If you don't like cute things, stay as far away from this as possible; it's mind-haemorrhagingly adorable. It cutely tells the story of an elementary school boy, next door to whom an angel moves in. Then a daemon. But it's okay, because they're both cute.
It also happens to be funny, and sometimes sad.
In the words of Kasuga Ayumu in a sorely missed (if rather bizarre) line from a fansub:
Pita-Ten is, above all else, cute. If you don't like cute things, stay as far away from this as possible; it's mind-haemorrhagingly adorable. It cutely tells the story of an elementary school boy, next door to whom an angel moves in. Then a daemon. But it's okay, because they're both cute.
It also happens to be funny, and sometimes sad.
In the words of Kasuga Ayumu in a sorely missed (if rather bizarre) line from a fansub:
It's cute enough to make you go "What the heck?"