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  2. Katana Maidens: Toji No Miko - Wikipedia

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    [13] [4] [14] Crunchyroll streamed the series, while Funimation produced an English dub. [15] Medialink licensed the series in Asia-Pacific. A new anime television series titled Mini Toji , featuring mini versions of the characters from the series and the Toji no Miko: Kizamishi Issen no Tomoshibi smartphone game, aired from January 12 to March ...

  3. Origami Warriors - Wikipedia

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    Origami Warriors (Taiwanese translation: Origami Fighters, Chinese: 摺紙戰士) is a Taiwanese comic book created by Jhou Sian-Zong and published by the Ching Win Company. . This comic series includes the original series serialized in 1995, published volume in 1996 and 22 volumes in total, then Origami Fighters G published volume in 2003 and 19 volumes in total, and Origami Fighters A ...

  4. List of Kekkaishi episodes - Wikipedia

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    The anime has been licensed in North America by Viz Media, [6] which began broadcasting episodes online through Hulu.com in January 2010. The English dub of the series started airing in the United States on Adult Swim on May 30, 2010, finishing its first run on May 29, 2011.

  5. Anime-Gatari - Wikipedia

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    Anime-Gatari (アニメガタリ, lit. Anime-chat) is a Japanese short animation that served as intermission for Toho Cinemas' animated films at Shinjuku, Tokyo from 2015 to 2016. [2] [3] The anime follows the rapid-fire chit-chat of "charming characters" in an anime club at the Tokyo University.

  6. Origami - Wikipedia

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    Origami folders often use the Japanese word kirigami to refer to designs which use cuts. In the detailed Japanese classification, origami is divided into stylized ceremonial origami (儀礼折り紙, girei origami) and recreational origami (遊戯折り紙, yūgi origami), and only recreational origami is generally recognized as origami.

  7. Kado: The Right Answer - Wikipedia

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    The anime aired from April to June 2017, on Tokyo MX, MBS, BS Fuji, and AT-X with online streaming via Amazon Prime Video [2] M.A.O performed the opening theme "Tabiuta" (旅詩, transl. "Travel Poem") under her character name Saraka Tsukai, and HARUCA for the ending theme titled "Eien no Kotae" (永遠のこたえ, transl. "Eternity's Answer").

  8. Yoshizawa–Randlett system - Wikipedia

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    The origami crane diagram, using the Yoshizawa–Randlett system. The Yoshizawa–Randlett system is a diagramming system used to describe the folds of origami models. Many origami books begin with a description of basic origami techniques which are used to construct the models.

  9. Gatchaman Crowds - Wikipedia

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    The anime is the fifth Japanese-produced animation project and a reboot on the original 1972 anime series Science Ninja Team Gatchaman, and is directed by Kenji Nakamura. The series aired on NTV between July 12 and September 27, 2013, and was simulcast by Crunchyroll .