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It is based on the Shaman King | manga and anime series. |
Pipt's Liquid of Petrifaction), the | manga and anime series Naruto (Senjutsu) and My-Otom |
ters and storylines originated in Japan as the | manga and anime series Mach GoGoGo, from the anime s |
s the father of protagonist Yoh Asakura in the | manga and anime series, Shaman King. |
It is based on the | manga and anime called The Three-Eyed One. |
There are items that appear in the | manga and anime used as collectable treasure, which |
For the Japanese | manga and anime series, see Elfen Lied. |
In the | manga and anime Detective Conan by Gosho Aoyama, the |
Touta Matsuda, a character in the | manga and anime series Death Note. |
s best known as the author of the best-selling | manga and anime series Hikaru no Go, about the game |
tame" in comparison to the way depicted in the | manga and anime series. |
Seto no Hanayome, a | manga and anime series |
In the popular | manga and anime series Naruto, a character called Ts |
For the | manga and anime character, see List of Black Butler |
ten in newer Japanese Japanese science fiction | manga and anime grew in large part out of the Suzuki |
Seto Kaiba, a main character from the Japanese | manga and anime series Yu-Gi-Oh! |
Ichimura Tetsunosuke is the protagonist of the | manga and anime series Peacemaker Kurogane, which fo |
Gutsy Frog?) is a | manga and anime series created by Yasumi Yoshizawa. |
The game depicts the storyline of the | manga and anime just prior to the second story arc ( |
The Animated Movie, and was the theme song for | Manga Entertainment's anime catalog trailer. |
creator Masashi Kishimoto has cited the Akira | manga and anime as major influences, particularly as |
is name and likeness were used in the Japanese | manga and anime, Nodame Cantabile, in which he was t |
For the | manga and anime, see Kannagi: Crazy Shrine Maidens. |
Apart from the | manga and anime, Hibari has also appeared in other m |
Apart from the | manga and anime, Mukuro has also appeared in other m |
dman also praised the faithful adaptation from | manga to anime, including parts that she felt were d |
Gestalt ( | manga), an anime, manga, and OVA series |
h by Aurora Publishing and in German by Egmont | Manga & Anime. |
Natsuki Kruger, from My Otome | manga and anime. |
ensed in German as "Highschool Love" by Egmont | Manga and Anime. |
by Planeta DeAgostini and in Germany in Egmont | Manga & Anime. |
It is licensed in Germany by Egmont | Manga & Anime. |
The word has gained currency amongst fans of | manga and anime. |
Del Rey | Manga have announced that they will be publishing th |
An anime adaptation of the | manga was announced on April 23, 2010. |
had agreed to publish a trilogy of Graystripe | manga volumes, announced in February 2007. |
oduction on a live-action film adaption of the | manga was announced. |
a film titled Whisper of the Heart, based on a | manga by Aoi Hiiragi, about a girl writing a fantasy |
ll, of the characters from the original Guyver | manga series appear in the new Guyver anime series. |
From screen scans of the | manga, it appears he is back to being the angered PK |
North America by 801 Media which released the | manga in April 2007, and in France by Taifu Comics. |
In the | manga, there are four children who help Eve, they ar |
Manga Entertainment are releasing the DVD in the UK | |
For example, if in the | manga they are on a trip, the sidebar will contain h |
All of these | manga magazines are marketed as a "poor man's" comic |
Currently only two of her | manga series are available in English: Please Save M |
for an angel spirit called Zeruel, but in the | manga they are inseparable. |
Yonkoma | manga that are published in Ribon also concurrently |
ents and a specially drawn jacket/cover by the | manga artist are also included. |
I.O.N, a | manga by Arina Tanemura |
FLCL has been released as a two-volume | manga by artist Hajime Ueda, and a three-volume nove |
lstreak Comics' Leroy Douresseaux commends the | manga artist as a "master of complex, passionate psy |
had already been responsible for the previous | manga publications as the former chief editor for tr |
The | manga serves as the basis of live-action TV-series a |
t necessarily true for those who love anime or | manga such as Mary Bell or The Star of Cottonland, e |
Hirata's works belong to the subset of | manga known as "gekiga" ("dramatic pictures"), and h |
d as breaking new ground for themes in comedic | manga, and as showing "meticulous detail". |
Manga played as a midfielder. | |
Other variations on OEL | manga, such as western manga, world manga, global ma |
The main recurring villain of this | manga, and as dangerous as a rabid dog. |
The series follows in the footsteps of | manga such as Doraemon and Obake no Q-Taro in that t |
The joke also parodies many other well-known | manga, such as Dragon Ball, Kindaichi Case Files, Gu |
a Lawrence comments on the movie aspect of the | manga "serving as a tool to highlight the more impor |
r Game, which the story adapted from a popular | manga, known as the Liar Game. |
Universal Animation, Inc. introduced the | manga library at AnimeNEXT 2002 which became a popul |
The magazine also features one or two | manga series at a time. |
After joining a | manga club at the university, Mori began to write an |
The story of the | manga begins at the same point as the start of the a |
ntalors received the "Excellence Prize" in the | manga category at the 1997 Japan Media Arts Festival |
all the sequels have been released on DVD, the | manga and audio dramas have not been made available |
Biblos released the | manga on August 10, 2005 before it went bankrupt in |
Nihon Bungeisha released the | manga on August 28, 2006. |
glish by Aurora Publishing, which released the | manga in August 2008. |
The | manga was authored by Masaki Segawa and published in |
In 2007, a special | manga epilogue, authored by Naoki Moriya, was publis |
Kyuuketsuki ( | Manga Newcomers Award) |
Her favourite singer in the | manga, Ringo Awaya, is a reference to Japanese singe |
Passionate Theory is a | manga by Ayumi Kano. |
For the Japanese | manga, see Baby and Me. |
08 South Korean film based on Fumi Yoshinaga's | manga Antique Bakery. |
In addition to | manga series, Banzai! |
Manga Life's Barb Lien-Cooper criticises the manga f | |
His speciality is in historical | Manga, usually based on pre-existing classic novels, |
The | manga is based on the original concept of Hiroshi Ma |
The | manga is based on the Japanese folklore Momotaro whi |
Saiyuki, an anime and | manga loosely based on Journey to the West, features |
A | manga adaptation based on the game began serializati |
ed by J.C.Staff and published by Geneon, and a | manga series based upon Shingetsutan Tsukihime that |
A | manga series, based on the game, titled Sky Crawlers |
Six stars, central to the plot of RG Veda | manga series based on Vedic mythology |
The | manga is based on Yasutaka Tsutsui's novel, Nanase F |
Mitsuru Adachi wrote a | manga series based on the show which was serialized |
There was a | manga serialization based on the series in Afternoon |
The | manga is based on a series of light novels written b |
Before the game's release, a | manga adaptation based on the visual novel illustrat |
In the | manga Fruits Basket, Kyo Sohma transforms into the c |
A live-action film adaption of the | manga will be released in Japanese cinemas in the sp |
December 1, 2009, it was announced that a new | manga would be published in the summer of 2010 by me |
It is serialized in Biblos's | manga magazine, Be x Boy , collected in four chapter |
With this, the | manga would be published in a period of ten years, f |
Fans who enjoy this strange style of | manga will be glad to hear that the creator has many |
It was announced that the | manga would be released in English in the magazine N |
In 1990, Toshio Maeda's | Manga Demon Beast Invasion created what might be cal |
OEL | manga gradually became more widely used, even if usu |
ay the same role in the anime as he did in the | manga; however, because Redseb and Seyram are manga- |
to as BJ and never seen fully in the original | manga, but because the anime was produced by Osamu T |
The | manga has been licensed by Viz Media, who is simulta |
The creation of the | manga had been based on the condition that Japan and |
The | manga has been licensed for distribution in North Am |
The | manga has been published in English by ComicsOne and |
The English-language release of | manga has been licensed in North America by Tokyopop |
The English-language release of | manga has been licensed in North America by Dark Hor |
The | manga has been released in Spanish by Norma Editoria |
The | manga has been adapted into a live-action Japanese t |
The | manga has been licensed for English language distrib |
ond television anime series based on the Kaiji | manga has been announced, and premiered April 5, 201 |
Both the anime and | manga have been licensed in North America by Tokyopo |
The | manga has been released in its entirety by Viz Media |
The | manga has been licensed for distribution in North Am |
Some of his | manga have been based on his life and its events; fo |
The | manga has been licensed by Seven Seas Entertainment |
The | manga has been adapted into a 4 episode OAV. |
As of 2009, 56 volumes of the | manga have been published. |
Since then, the | manga has been adapted into an anime, as well as thr |
The | manga has been adapted into a theatrical interpretat |
wo full-fledged television series based on the | manga have been broadcast to date. |
Haida | Manga has been recently popularized by artist Michae |
The | manga has been adapted into a film which was release |
A | manga series began serialization in the extended Feb |
The Story | Manga style began in Japan in 1923 with "Sho-chan no |
h language release in North America by Del Rey | Manga, which began releasing the individual volumes |
A | manga adaptation began monthly serialization in the |
keep Sango company, but towards the end of the | manga, she begins to appear less and less. |
The | manga began being published in English by VIZ Media |
A reviewer at Fourth-Rate Reader commends the | manga for being "tooth-achingly sweet and cute". |
However, he also criticises the | manga for being "offensive to a whole lot of people. |
Similarly, Inoue sees | manga as being a mixture of image- and word-centered |
Comics Village's John Thomas commends the | manga for being concise. |
h bonus material depicting characters from the | manga currently being serialized. |
lishers Weekly described the characters in the | manga as being "sexy, believable characters with com |
Holly Ellingwood characterises the | manga as being more explicit than previous yaoi mang |
11th most anticipated | manga, 6th best new seinen/josei manga, 3rd best one |
Was serialized in Shogakukan's | manga magazine Betsucomi in 2004 and 2005 and collec |
It was published in English by Digital | Manga Publishing between May 2008 and February 2009. |
It was serialized by Futabasha in | Manga Action between 1978 and 1997 and collected in |
nd Queen are two characters from the anime and | manga series Beyblade. |
It has been serialized in the seinen | manga magazine Big Comic Original by Shogakukan sinc |
d her creation of an original English-language | manga "a bit ironic," because she "wanted to do some |
Her shinigami costume in the | manga is black; whereas, in the anime it is red. |
For the | manga, see Blame!. |
a Sado, a fictional character in the anime and | manga series Bleach |
2006 animated film adaptation of the anime and | manga series Bleach. |
It is even suggested later in the | manga that Blood is in fact jealous and directs his |
ies and possibly the bustiest character in the | manga (she boasts a 65G cup, as Ludwig says). |
He is most well known for his | manga series Bonobono and Ninpen Manmaru. |
Her | manga and books have attained considerable popularit |
These stickers were a huge success, | manga comic books were made. |
It is licensed in North America by Blu | Manga, the boys love division of Tokyopop. |
e", for the Korean drama adaptation of popular | manga series Boys Over Flowers by Yoko Kamio. |
It first has been published in English by Blu | Manga, the boys love publishing division of Tokyopop |
For the | manga, see Brilliant Blue (manga). |
The | manga of Business Jump are published under the "Youn |
me fierce rivals to see who can make it in the | manga filmmaking business. |
ot of the series to Tokyopop's Rising Stars of | Manga competition, but later decided that he "didn't |
nd contributors to the erotic lolicon magazine | Manga Burikko, but did not itself include any erotic |
It is currently licensed in English by Digital | Manga Publishing, but was previously licensed by Dra |
nime episodes are similar to the corresponding | manga chapters, but some events are changed or combi |
The main characters are similar to their | manga counterparts, but side characters become under |
It not only encourages Akamatsu to become a | manga artist but also draws attentions from manga ed |
A spin-off | manga drawn by Fumino Hayashi, following roughly the |
manga illustrated by Rino Fujii was first serialized | |
A | manga adaptation by Japanese artist Asaki began seri |
The Strider Hiryu | manga, illustrated by Tatsumi Wada and written by, w |
Human Scramble), is a Japanese | manga written by Masao Yajima and illustrated by Ken |
rk Bites is an Original English Language (OEL) | manga created by Jess Stoncius from TOKYOPOP. |
u Basketball Club is an anime OVA based on the | manga, I'll, by Hiroyuki Asada. |
Angel is a long running series of | manga created by Japanese comic book author U-Jin. |
Eggplant) is a | manga series by Iou Kuroda. |
Letter of the Law is an interactive electronic | manga series by Buichi Terasawa. |
In X/1999, a | manga made by CLAMP, Justice is Karen Kasumi. |
The Country is Burning) is a Japanese | manga series by Hiroshi Motomiya. |
It also has a | manga drawn by Ryuuichi Hoshino. |
"Cantarella" is also the title of a | manga series by You Higuri about the fictionalized l |
It is based on a | manga story by Rumiko Takahashi, which was published |
A | manga adaptation by Japanese illustrator Yayoi Hizuk |
Kirara is a | manga series by Toshiki Yui first published in 1993 |
Outlaw Star anime and | manga series by Takehiko Ito |
Kagetora is a | manga written by Akira Segami. |
The book was adapted into a | manga (illlustrated by Kazumi Kazui), a film and a J |
"High School Nights") is a Japanese | manga written by Satosumi Takaguchi and illustrated |
The show is based on a | manga series by Ritsuko Kawai, Hamtaro Gets Lost and |
Junction) is an erotic | manga series by Toshiki Yui. |
The Sword of Paros, a 1986 | manga illustrated by Yumiko Igarashi. |
n as Flash of Wind in Indonesia) is a Japanese | manga series by Taeko Watanabe. |
Classroom, which was based on a popular horror | manga series by Kazuo Umezu. |
o, or Wild ARMs: Flower Thieves, is a 187-page | manga commissioned by Sony Computer Entertainment Ja |
Telepathic Wanderers (Nanase) is a Japanese | manga written by Yasutaka Tsutsui and illustrated by |
Cleopatra DC (1989, based on Shintani's | manga, screenplay by Shintani) |
It is based on the | manga Croket! by Manavu Kashimoto. |
multiple volumes of Tezuka's Phoenix and other | manga stories by Tezuka. |
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