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il, Kids Help Phone, Leadership, Luthiers, The | Manga Club, Math Crew, Pete's Place, Recycling Group |
in December 2008, with English translation by | manga scholar Matt Thorn. |
In the original and | manga series, Max occasionally speaks American Engli |
A's character designs are so horrible that the | manga artist may have been responsible for it. |
Lots of | manga are meant to be read very quickly, almost like |
The series is based on the | manga by Megumu Okada. |
In the | manga, Osaka mentions that she lived in Kobe when sh |
The original | manga series met with controversy in 1990-1991 in Ja |
Manga Life's Michael Aronson criticises the film, sa | |
load Gunlock also starts off deviated from the | manga, until midway into the series, but strays from |
Empty Heart ~Itsuwari no Koi Dakara~ is a yaoi | manga by Minase Masara. |
In the | manga series, Misaki's mother does not have multiple |
His wife is | manga artist Misuzu Suzuki. |
Always Misora) is a fantasy and sports | manga by Mitsuru Adachi. |
Rena in the Strange Town) is a Japanese | manga by Mitsuru Hattori. |
Okusama wa 18-sai is a Japanese | manga by Miyoko Motomura. |
Later, | manga author Mizuho Takayama penned an adaptation of |
In the | manga series Mobile Suit Gundam SEED Destiny: The Ed |
or of the anime Bokurano, which was based on a | manga by Mohiro Kitoh |
Door/Tobira ( | manga) (Reiko Momochi) |
vered this song in the 2004 Japanese anime and | manga Beck: Mongolian Chop Squad, and it was release |
A | manga titled Monster Hunter Orage was published join |
ruguay to begin his studies at the Seminary of | Manga, near Montevideo. |
ation in the July 2006 issue of Fujimi Shobo's | manga magazine Monthly Dragon Age. |
Cartoons's Leroy Douresseaux comments that the | manga is more sci-fi than it is yaoi. |
research into international diplomacy made the | manga much more interesting, and she also enjoyed th |
In the | manga, Ami's mother is revealed to be fairly rich, a |
However when Beans Ace ended, the | manga was moved to Monthly Asuka. |
Compared to the anime version, the | manga is much more light-hearted. |
The | manga includes much background material on the confl |
The Ishinomori | Manga Museum named in his honor opened in Ishinomaki |
In Japan, the Azumanga Daioh | manga was named a jury recommended work of the sixth |
The | manga was named one of the top 25 manga at the 2006 |
Also, do not confuse her with a | manga heroine Nana Osaki. |
s You Stupid) is a collection of short, erotic | manga by Naoki Yamamoto. |
For the fictional character in the anime and | manga series Naruto, see List of Naruto villains. |
ip Astro) is a Japanese four-panel comic strip | manga by Negi Banno about the lives of female teache |
id not become a self-parody of the Dragon Ball | manga until Neko Majin Z, which had cameos of charac |
Minato reprise their roles from the anime and | manga, four new characters were created by Alchemist |
s, and subscribe to RSS news feed of anime and | manga related news. |
reated another film, Fumoon, based on Tezuka's | manga called Next World. |
It was serialised in Nihon Bungeisha's | manga magazine, Nichibun Comics. |
Holly Ellingwood felt that the | manga was Nitta's "best storytelling and artistry to |
t first, since Kurumada was going to title his | manga "Ginga no Rin" (Rin of the Galaxy). |
The film is based on the | manga Gekko no sasayaki. |
It was inspired by the | manga 'Kaze no Ishimaru' by Sanpei Shirato and was a |
In both the anime and | manga Kodomo no Jikan, teacher Daisuke Aoki-sensei i |
In 2009, the | manga was nominated for the Harvey Award in the Best |
Because the | manga is non-canon, new elements introduced in the m |
aspects as disorienting when compared to other | manga, but nonetheless find redeeming qualities in t |
It is licensed in English by CMX | Manga in North America and Chuang Yi in Singapore. |
The first company to release lesbian-themed | manga in North America was Yuricon's publishing arm |
However, the | manga has not appeared in the magazine since Novembe |
This | manga does not involve a seme-uke relationship that |
The | manga has not been licensed by any company. |
So far, the English version of this | manga has not been translated. |
In the anime and | manga, Death Note. |
e time after the completion of the Hot Gimmick | manga, a novel with an alternate ending titled Hot G |
based on previously published material such as | manga, visual novels, or video games. |
, television, video games, anime, comic books, | manga, graphic novels, and websites. |
North America by 801 Media which released the | manga in November 2009. |
Ageha, a character in the | manga series Number |
n story mode which closely follows that of the | manga, though obviously the storytelling is not of t |
Taiyoh Tosho released the | manga on October 16, 2006. |
Panini Comics released the | manga between October 2002 and February 2003 in Germ |
Casterman released the | manga on October 17, 2007. |
There are | manga versions of the story by Aomata Pink, Yoshimur |
The | manga version of Battle Royale has an evil teacher n |
Tezuka's early works included | manga versions of Disney movies such as Bambi. |
A | manga novelization of the game was authored by Akira |
ctober 4, 1973, he published his first work, a | manga adaptation of Prosper Merimee's short novel Ma |
ndez is a fictional character of the anime and | manga series of Beyblade. |
A | manga adaptation of Otoboku 2 illustrated by Akuru U |
Mangakas use pens and pencils to draw | manga pages of "names" (rough drafts) and also manus |
Akiyama also participated in creating a | manga version of the Bible, which was published by G |
The Tenchi | manga consists of two series written by Hitoshi Okud |
A | manga adaption of the novel was created by Reiji Hag |
He was an assistant of Yoshio Sawai, the | manga artist of Bobobo-bo Bo-bobo (Shirota Masakage |
This is the third direct | manga adaptation of the TV series. |
(Original | Manga, voice of 'Ume-sensei' in anime adaptation) |
Mario Vuk found the first volume of the | manga reminiscent of Tenchi Muyo!, with a "simpler a |
A | manga adaptation of the game is being serialized in |
Tokyopop also released a | manga adaptation of the trilogy by Aya Yoshinaga. |
n English by Seven Seas Entertainment, and the | manga adaptation of the anime Please Teacher!. |
A | manga adaptation of the series drawn by Mayuki Anan |
Chaki Kawamata is also noted for the | manga Emblem of Roto. |
An anime adaptation of the | manga version of Shiki was first announced in Japan |
A | manga adaptation of the film was authored by Takayuk |
o be confused with Hinoko Seta who authors the | manga adaptation of the series in Kadokawa Shoten's |
His other works include the | manga adaptation of the videogame Koudelka. |
A | manga adaptation of the anime is currently serialize |
The Japanese told him about a | manga adaptation of Batman, information he later pas |
ko will direct a live-action adaptation of the | manga, specifically of the Yoshimune and Mizuno arc. |
me song for the drama adaptation of the shoujo | manga series of the same name by Keiko Suenobu. |
The | manga consists of an anthology of unrelated stories |
Like in the | manga, Curse of the Blood Rubies depicts how Goku me |
ez is a fictional character from the anime and | manga series of Beyblade. |
Suzuki revealed that he enjoys Japanese | manga adaptations of great science fiction works by |
A | manga adaptation of the series was written by Mizuo |
On November 17, 2004, Be Beautiful | Manga began offering to replace any defective copies |
In the sidebars of her | manga, she often talks about things pertaining to th |
The early chapters of the | manga follow Oga as he attempts to 'pass on' Baby Be |
His second | manga series Oh My Goddess!, also translated as Ah! |
Dark Horse Comics will re-release the | manga in omnibus format in 2011. |
eleased and bundled together with the fourteen | manga volume on September 16, 2011. |
s released and bundled together with the tenth | manga volume on September 17, 2010. |
was featured on Jason Thompson's House of 1000 | Manga segment on Anime News Network. |
A | manga based on the game began serialization in CoroC |
the series, Star Ocean: Blue Sphere also has a | manga based on it that was drawn by Aoi Mizuki and s |
d "Nichijou Episode 0", shipped with the sixth | manga volume on March 12, 2011. |
The magazine contains | manga based on otome games and is targeted towards f |
Yoshihiro Kuroiwa, a | manga artist on Zenki |
It was released in English by Digital | Manga Publishing on March 15, 2006. |
Before the game's release, a | manga based on the story, drawn by Japanese artist H |
In the | manga series One Piece by Eichiro Oda, Admiral Kizar |
dvance based on the popular Japanese Anime and | Manga series One Piece. |
The | manga series One Piece features a forest of giant ma |
The | manga lasted only two collected volumes and was adap |
The censored version by | Manga Entertainment only had dubbed audio, while the |
e appeared short with Kaoru in Kawatsu's other | manga Koibana Onsen. |
appeared short with Masato in Kawatsu's other | manga Koibana Onsen. |
is Lee when he realised that the popularity of | manga could open a door to Korean manhwa. |
s collaborating with Japanese to create a true | manga, as opposed to Amerimanga, which is Americans |
In the non-canon | manga, the original English translation of "Koh-Oh-Y |
issue went on sale on July 29, 2008 with five | manga titles originally published by Gangan Comics, |
The | manga was originally serialized in Dengeki Daioh bet |
Shadow Skill | manga was originally created 1992 by Megumu Okada . |
The | manga was originally published in the Kodansha's Mag |
The | manga was originally serialized in Shueisha's Super |
If I See You in My Dreams) is a Japanese | manga series originally penned by Noriyuki Yamahana |
nese film released in 2009 and based on the MW | manga by Osamu Tezuka. |
Dororo, based on a | manga by Osamu Tezuka, was the eighth top-grossing J |
Manga artist Osamu Tezuka, who debuted in 1946, was | |
r fans with an interest in yaoi-related anime, | manga, and other aspects of Asian culture. |
AnimeNation is an American retailer of anime, | manga, and other products of Japanese culture. |
Being based on Volume 1 of the | manga (no other Volumes were released at the time), |
e had seen living in East Asia, at a time when | manga and other Asian comics were largely unknown in |
Three volumes of a four panel, comic strip | manga of Otoboku 2 were published by Enterbrain betw |
criticized Tokyopop's art reproduction of the | manga, pointing out that the sound effects were "han |
glish by Tokyopop; the Tokyopop version of the | manga is out of print as of August 31, 2009. |
his is an anime episode listing, but since the | manga came out first...) --Darkbane talk 00:58, 18 M |
The Tokyopop version of the | manga is out-of-print as of August 31, 2009. |
lected priest; he works at an orphanage in the | manga and OVA and acts very kindly towards the child |
In the | manga and OVA, this ability is referred to as a "bar |
sessions, laptop ready power strips, over 1100 | manga titles, over 1400 young adult book titles, and |
ar, and likely inspired the Japanese anime and | manga series Overman King Gainer which ran for 26 ep |
Digital | Manga also owns and operates eManga, a digital publi |
are also different, being characters from the | manga: the Pegasus was originally Nurikabe, the Eagl |
A page from the | Manga, showing people with their faces hidden |
- Joseph Luster, Otaku USA "For a first | manga romance, perhaps for a young teen reader gradu |
nographic material occasionally run stories or | manga featuring peri-pubescent characters. |
Later in the | manga, Cibo's physical body is killed by the Safegua |
The | manga takes place in the Edo period of Japan. |
other story" set after the end of the original | manga, the plot starts after Astro is found on a ast |
sequels including Sexy Poker 2006, Sexy Poker | Manga, Sexy Poker Top Models and Sexy Poker Pixel. |
It is licensed in North America by CPM | Manga, in Poland by JPF and in Russia by Comics Fact |
l Yahgulanaas remains the main author of Haida | Manga, the popularization of his works and efforts o |
h the goal of providing a diverse selection of | manga, and, potentially, manhwa to the U.S. market. |
Portions of this | manga are presented in yonkoma (4-panel) format, but |
To continue to follow | manga volumes previously released by Tanoshimi, impo |
He did however create a number of one shot | manga in prior to that, also published in Kadokawa m |
"The Legendary Stafy R") is a | manga series produced by Shogakukan and Nintendo. |
"The Legendary Starfy") is a | manga series produced by Shogakukan and Nintendo. |
During early volumes of the | manga, Kikuchi proposed the Mirai crew to avoid chan |
anchise), and was a co-creator on the Tokyopop | manga series Psy-comm. |
The | manga was published in Libre Publishing's manga maga |
An English adaptation of this | manga was published Viz Communications as a six-issu |
The | manga was published by Kodansha in 1989 to 1990 then |
The | manga was published in Japan by Libre Publishing. |
The | manga is published in French by Pika Edition, in Spa |
manga series, published in the U.S. by VIZ Media. | |
In 2002, the | manga was published in North America in English by T |
The English edition of the | manga is published by Tokyopop, and the first volume |
Comic Lily Princess S) is a quarterly yuri | manga magazine published by Ichijinsha. |
The | manga is published in Kodansha's Young Magazine. |
It was serialized in Big Comic, a | manga magazine published by Shogakukan. |
promote it and help it succeed where previous | manga anthologies published in North America had fai |
The | manga is published in Japan by Nihonbungeisha and in |
The | manga series, published by Kadokawa Shoten, ran from |
Comic Birz, monthly seinen | manga magazine published by Gentosha Comics, a subsi |
Digital | Manga Publishing published the English translation o |
YOU is a Japanese josei | manga magazine published by Shueisha. |
chise was Shirow Masamune's Ghost in the Shell | manga, first published in 1989 in Young Magazine. |
Flowers is a Japanese monthly josei | manga magazine published by Shogakukan. |
The | manga is published in Shinshokan's Wings. |
tten five books, translated several novels and | manga, and published articles and columns in such ne |
The | manga was published by Libre Publishing. |
The company has co-published several | manga with publishing house Dark Horse Comics, inclu |
asaru's first attack (the "Love Me Do") in the | manga involved pulling down the trousers and then wa |
e series also ran in both of Viz's now defunct | manga magazines, Pulp and Animerica Extra for severa |
In ICv2's Top 25 | Manga Properties Q1 2009, it was the 22nd best manga |
In the | manga, Rex Racer (Kenichi Mifune) reunites with Spee |
This all-new | manga adapts Raiser of Gales - the second Vampire Hu |
ki Comic Gao! was first published, many of the | manga that ran in the magazine had transferred from |
Kakifly's | manga, K-On! ranked 7th place in the New York Times |
She cites Japanese | manga series Ranma 1/2 as an influence. |
The | manga is rated 18+ due to its scenes of violence and |
ok stores, M&C Comics have issued more than 50 | manga, with ratings, from "SU:Semua Umur" or General |
Deep Snow is a character from the anime and | manga series Rave Master. |
The | manga was re-released into 12 kanzenban volumes betw |
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