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ActiveAnime's Rachel Bentham comments that the | manga is "more soap opera antics behind the scenes o |
La cantarella is described in the | manga as a "sweet but paralyzing" poisonous plant, a |
The | manga is also licensed in France by Panini Comics' P |
The | manga is licensed in English by Blu Manga, the boys |
The | manga is licensed in North America by Yen Press, and |
The | manga was also released in Hong Kong and Taiwan by d |
g her to change her method of thinking for the | manga. |
a computer compiler) is an anime based on the | manga by Kia Asamiya which features two girls, Compi |
The | manga is licensed for an English-language released i |
The | manga critic and translator Matt Thorn stated that t |
erica by Aurora Publishing, which released the | manga through its yaoi imprint, Deux Press, on Augus |
tional paths based on the later portion of the | manga (the Hokuto no Ken 2 anime series), including |
The | manga was first serialized in the Japanese seinen ma |
She wrote the | manga Sand Chronicles, Forbidden Dance, "SOS," "Ten- |
The | manga ends with Kirishima riding off in a train to T |
The | manga is a collection of romance stories in a high s |
The creation of the | manga had been based on the condition that Japan and |
Both the | manga and anime were distributed in North America by |
The | manga is licensed in the United States by BLU, the B |
lstreak Comics' Leroy Douresseaux commends the | manga artist as a "master of complex, passionate psy |
The English language edition of the | manga was released by TOKYOPOP in two volumes (ISBN |
At the end of the | manga it is revealed to Tatsuya that Haru is in fact |
In 2009, the | manga was nominated for the Harvey Award in the Best |
The | manga was serialized in the Japanese seinen manga ma |
However, he also criticises the | manga for being "offensive to a whole lot of people. |
ime had been a very faithful adaptation of the | manga, even incorporating redrawn stills from Yamato |
the anime that was different from that of the | manga, cutting the story off after the arrival of Sh |
The | manga follows the character Kite, as he ventures thr |
oduction on a live-action film adaption of the | manga was announced. |
In the | manga, Zane is an exchange student to the United Sta |
awa Shoten has released 4 bound volumes of the | manga between March 2001 and November 2002. |
The | manga was originally serialized in Dengeki Daioh bet |
The | manga started serialization in Houbunsha's seinen ma |
The | manga is licensed for a French-language release by V |
Michelle Smith found the | manga "sweet and sexy simultaneously", and was impre |
Like the | manga, Public Security Section 9 investigate into lo |
While he felt that two of the | manga titles in the premiere issue had weak openings |
riting for Graphic Novel Review, described the | manga as an example of modern series showing "more r |
The | manga is licensed in North America by ComicsOne. |
The | manga has been licensed for distribution in North Am |
The film differs from the | manga and anime in several distinct ways. |
ru is a bit a pervert around Karin, and in the | manga, he stole Kazune's first kiss. |
The | manga was published by Kodansha in 1989 to 1990 then |
The Zeong was also mentioned in the | manga Crossbone Gundam Skull Heart where it was stat |
The | manga, which was serialized from 1992 to 1994, starr |
In the | manga, Michiru's friend Ami brought a notebook conta |
At the beginning of the | manga, Hotaru says that she has a crush on Miura, bu |
Instead, the | manga introduces an entirely new cast of characters |
u Basketball Club is an anime OVA based on the | manga, I'll, by Hiroyuki Asada. |
1990's direct-to-video series inspired by the | manga. |
Interestingly, this game is based upon the | Manga. |
Later in the | manga, Cibo's physical body is killed by the Safegua |
In the | manga, for example, in the Dream Arc, when Minako lo |
The story mode follows the | manga and anime until the end of the first game betw |
The series is based on the | manga by Megumu Okada. |
The | manga was adapted into a 12-episode TV drama, which |
In the | manga and anime series Saiyuki a character named Gen |
It based on the | manga series entitled Is He Turning Japanese? |
The | manga was adapted into a two-part original video ani |
The anime itself is a reinterpretation of the | manga, featuring the same characters with an expande |
rasu that attend to the Zashiki-Warashi in the | manga and anime series xxxHolic wield harisen, thoug |
The | manga has been published in English by ComicsOne and |
The | manga series is licensed in English by Viz Media, wh |
eral spinoffs and continuations, including the | manga Kamui Gaiden (1965-1967) and Kamuiden Dai 2 Bu |
In the | manga and anime series Hayate no Gotoku!, the suppor |
The early chapters of the | manga follow Oga as he attempts to 'pass on' Baby Be |
The official page for the | manga has also been removed from ADV's website. |
The | manga was first serialized in Square Enix's Monthly |
The | manga magazine has a target demographic of late teen |
tertainment for Region 1 distribution, and the | manga adaptation was licensed by DC Comics under the |
A page from the | Manga, showing people with their faces hidden |
IGN's Hilary Goldstein criticises the | manga for having a storyline that is "painfully ordi |
The | manga has yet to be released in North America. |
For the film adaptation of the | manga, see Hoshi no Furumachi (film). |
The | manga was adapted into an anime series produced by J |
The | manga has continued serialization in its monthly suc |
Tokyopop licensed the | manga for an English-language release in North Ameri |
The film is based on the | manga of the same name, which relates the author's e |
ries were produced, selecting stories from the | manga. |
In the | manga it is said that although she already has many |
k Comics's Leroy Douresseaux comments that the | manga is "more or less a comic romp with bickering b |
sed in French by Akata, which is releasing the | manga as Sweet Relax. |
specially of the secondary characters, and the | manga artist's easily distinguishable character desi |
Of the third volume of the | manga, Rosato comments on the protagonists "open dia |
As with Hacker, she is killed by Freya in the | manga. |
Kazuma only has two forms of his alter in the | manga. |
elt that Zaou's author commentary redeemed the | manga somewhat. |
Compared to the anime version, the | manga is much more light-hearted. |
Her shinigami costume in the | manga is black; whereas, in the anime it is red. |
The | manga is based on the original concept of Hiroshi Ma |
le" takes priority over everything else in the | manga. |
sexual content and deviates entirely from the | manga storyline and setting. |
Due to the death of author Usui, the | manga in its current form ended on September 11, 200 |
or the girls as "We, the officers...." In the | manga, she uses a "surfer" dialect, using terms such |
The | manga was originally published in the Kodansha's Mag |
; Jamie Moss was originally hired to adapt the | manga into a screenplay, but in October 2009 it was |
Mania.com's Julie Rosato comments the | manga for its "juxtaposition of the themes of the TV |
Comics Village's John Thomas criticizes the | manga for using rape "as an excusable hiring method |
Patrick King commends the | manga for its art. |
but commends the "expressive linework" of the | manga. |
easy forgiveness of the rape at the end of the | manga. |
The film is based on the | manga Gekko no sasayaki. |
While the | manga has run for over fifty years now, it has had n |
The | manga retells the story of the .hack |
lstreak Comics' Leroy Douresseaux compares the | manga to a date movie, saying, "this tale of love ha |
The author of the | manga is Hiro Mashima. |
The | manga is based on the Japanese folklore Momotaro whi |
Chuang Yi published the | manga in English in Singapore as Bakegyamon.. |
d an Anime adaptation will be created from the | manga. |
eard comments on the level of sexuality of the | manga, saying, "there is "consummation" and, while i |
This article is about the | manga by Chiho Saito. |
Phoenix Ikki in a panel of the | manga in vol.6 Drawing by the author Masami Kurumada |
The | manga concept was conceived by her mother and father |
ere is a wide selection of characters from the | manga series. |
many aspects compared to the beginning of the | manga. |
Yugi's Millennium Puzzle was shattered (in the | manga, by Ryuji Otogi's father; in the anime, by a p |
Ageha, a character in the | manga series Number |
The | manga serves as the basis of live-action TV-series a |
The | manga is licensed in France by Panini Comics. |
TOKYOPOP released a translation of the | manga in America, titled Mobile Suit Gundam Blue Des |
This article is about the | manga, anime, TV series and movies. |
M. Natali, for BDGest, says that the | manga "shows the evolution of the ideals of young gi |
lstreak Comics' Leroy Douresseaux commends the | manga on its "supernatural elements that are creepy |
The | manga is licensed and published in Taiwan by Tong Li |
rino also appears as the Army Commander in the | manga "RED: Livin' on The Edge", by Kenichi Muraeda. |
ap opera but that Yoshinaga's insight made the | manga "worth reading". |
e ending in both media, as well as to make the | manga longer to work more in the development of the |
The | manga was published in Japan by Libre Publishing. |
ime News Network's Theorin Martin commends the | manga for "solid storytelling and goodly amounts of |
having a different ending from the one in the | manga. |
eading's Johanna Draper Carlson criticizes the | manga for its character design, saying, "it's as tho |
Nadia Oxford comments that the | manga "remains completely entrenched in yaoi stereot |
e team has never been revealed, neither in the | manga nor in the anime. |
ifferent the homunculi creatures were from the | manga and enjoyed how the staff speculated about the |
The | manga became controversial in 2004 due to its depict |
Taiyoh Tosho released the | manga on October 16, 2006. |
In the | manga series One Piece by Eichiro Oda, Admiral Kizar |
An OVA based on the | manga was released in 1992 by Nippon Crown and it wo |
is loosely based on one of the volumes of the | manga and centers around the efforts of a female jou |
In the sexual aspect of the | manga, it mainly focuses on Goh's insistent advances |
The | manga is published in French by Pika Edition, in Spa |
yday to live life the easy way, stating in the | manga that if he treats the girls nicely, the girls |
Holly Ellingwood described the | manga as "cute", enjoying the "gentle comedy". |
ne's review of the third volume criticises the | manga for "the severe lack of character development |
In the | manga, Mitsuki is the only human who knows about the |
The | manga was released by Core Magazine on December 23, |
Deb Aoki commends the | manga for having "male and female leads who are true |
For example, if in the | manga they are on a trip, the sidebar will contain h |
The game is based on the | manga series Fist of the North Star and is the secon |
The | manga has sold more than 22,000,000 copies in Japan. |
The movie closely follows the | manga series which was written and illustrated by Sh |
The | manga series told the story of a young gymnast who d |
Panini Comics released the | manga in France on October 12, 2006, in Italy on Aug |
f hirano's characters he was recycled from the | manga Desert Guardian.Fans called him Hans Gunsche w |
The | manga is licensed for an English-language release in |
Viz published the | manga in English, an anime OVA in 1988. |
However, the | manga has not appeared in the magazine since Novembe |
He felt the | manga improved with the character development of Ori |
ure she isn't very up front until later in the | manga, so her love for Carrot is an open secret. |
icensed in French by Asuka, which released the | manga in January 2009. |
umi was portrayed both in the anime and in the | manga as having long, dark hair and dark eyes. |
Journal's Rebecca Schaffner comments that the | manga is "a gay version of Clamp's Chobits without a |
The | manga of Business Jump are published under the "Youn |
In 2002, the | manga was published in North America in English by T |
The | manga and anime gives two different origins thorough |
It was serialized in the | manga magazine Young You, published by Shueisha. |
ActiveAnime's Holly Ellingwood commends the | manga for its "surprising depth, diverse characters, |
a voice-over played with still panels from the | manga. |
to the proprietors of the cafe rather than the | manga distributors themselves. |
It is even suggested later in the | manga that Blood is in fact jealous and directs his |
od for Active Anime enjoyed the setting of the | manga and the costumes. |
Opacho is a fictional character in the | manga and anime series Shaman King. |
In the | manga spin-off, Kallen becomes a member of the Black |
bor: The Movie 2. It is based on a part of the | manga and has a similar premise to a story in the or |
Saisei, a character in the | manga Samurai Deeper Kyo, turned out to be the resur |
It is also revealed in the | manga that Daving was present at both the original t |
in for MangaLife noted the explicitness of the | manga. |
The | manga is considered a combination of Mazinger with D |
She reveals in later chapters of the | manga that she is happiest when Densuke is "near her |
For the | manga and anime, see Kannagi: Crazy Shrine Maidens. |
The | manga has been released in Spanish by Norma Editoria |
There is a joke in Volume 12 of the | Manga that Keitaro is gifted with immortality, when |
The | manga is licensed in Russia by Comics Factory. |
Kodansha has published 3 bound volumes of the | manga. |
The | manga has been adapted into a live-action Japanese t |
st appears in volume 6 and only appears in the | manga. |
ak Comics' Leroy Douresseaux comments that the | manga "offers the best of BL and yaoi - intense roma |
"Bonklers" in the anime and "Numbnuts" in the | manga), along with Osaka and Kagura. |
The series has been serialized in the | manga anthology Weekly Morning since 1984. |
The | manga lasted only two collected volumes and was adap |
winner television comedy series, based on the | manga series Les Gouttes de Dieu. |
in 2005 by Gonzo Studios, closely follows the | manga aside from a handful of distinctions. |
The Justice in the tarot cards version of the | manga. |
Eye on Anime's review praised the | manga due to its storyline, but has criticized Keita |
He began his involvement in the | manga work with the creation of Jiraishin, published |
nime News Network's Casey Brienza commends the | manga for "a distinctive style of illustration and s |
In the | manga, Maxwell has blonde hair and blue eyes, while |
sseaux comments on the plot and the art of the | manga, saying "beyond the story of passionate love, |
In the | manga, Ami's mother is revealed to be fairly rich, a |
ActiveAnime's Holly Ellingwood commends the | manga for its "tongue-in-cheek illustrative fun as i |
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