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  2. Makura no Danshi - Wikipedia

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    Yū Maiki (舞木 ユウ, Maiki Yū, Voiced by: Yoshitsugu Matsuoka): Chūni boy. He is a 15-year-old. He appeared in episode 6. Haruto Enokawa (可愛川 晴人, Enokawa Haruto, Voiced by: Ayumu Murase): Cherub boy. He is 5 years old. He appeared in episode 7. Nao Sasayama (笹山 直央, Sasayama Nao, Voiced by: Nobunaga Shimazaki): Riajū ...

  3. Play It Cool, Guys - Wikipedia

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    A two-episode spin-off anime, titled Petit Cool Doji Danshi no Hitokoma, premiered on NTT Docomo's dTV streaming service on March 21 and March 28, 2023. It is produced by Aqua Aris, with Yū Hayata directing and providing the character designs, and Mao Emura writing the screenplay. [28]

  4. Category:Male characters in anime and manga - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Male characters in anime and manga" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 212 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  5. Sanrio Boys - Wikipedia

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    Sanrio Boys (サンリオ男子, Sanrio Danshi) is a Japanese media franchise created by Sanrio in November 2015. The Sanrio Boys were conceptualized as a social media project to promote merchandise for Sanrio's best-selling characters.

  6. Marine Boy - Wikipedia

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    Marine Boy was one of the first color anime to be shown in a dubbed form in the U.S., and later in Australia and the United Kingdom. It was originally produced in 1965 in Japan as Undersea Boy Marine (海底少年マリン, Kaitei Shōnen Marin) by Minoru Adachi and animation company Japan Tele-Cartoons.

  7. Anime - Wikipedia

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    Anime enthusiasts have produced fan fiction and fan art, including computer wallpapers, and anime music videos (AMVs). [209] Many fans visit sites depicted in anime, games, manga and other forms of otaku culture. This behavior is known as "Anime pilgrimage". [210]

  8. Future Boy Conan - Wikipedia

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    Future Boy Conan (未来少年コナン, Mirai Shōnen Konan), also known as Conan, The Boy in Future, is a Japanese post-apocalyptic science fiction anime series. It is an adaptation of American science-fiction writer Alexander Key 's 1970 novel The Incredible Tide .

  9. His Favorite - Wikipedia

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    His Favorite began serialization in 2008. The first tankōbon volume was released in Japan by Libre Publishing on July 18, 2008. So far ten volumes have been published. The series was released in English by SuBLime, with the first volume being released on September 11, 2012. [4]