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  2. List of Osamu Tezuka manga - Wikipedia

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    Tale of the Miracle Forest: 1949 Tales of the Glass Castle: 1970 Tange Sazen: 1954 Thief Akikazu Inoue, The: 1979 Three-eyed One, The: 1974-1978 Thunder Mask: 1972-1973 Tiger Books: Tomorrow the Birdmen: 1971-1975 Topsy-Turvey Swordsmen: 1952 Tree in the Sun, A: 1981-1986 Triton of the Sea: 1969-1972 Turtle Tales: Twin Knights, The: 1958-1959 ...

  3. List of Black Clover chapters - Wikipedia

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    Asta and Yuno eventually travel to the capital to attend the magic knight selection exam. While Yuno is placed in the prestigious Golden Dawn squad, Asta earns Yami Sukehiro's respect and becomes a member of the Black Bulls – the worst magic knight squad in the kingdom. Asta also meets Noelle Silva, a noblewoman and fellow newcomer to the team.

  4. List of Umineko When They Cry chapters - Wikipedia

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    The cover of the first volume of the Umineko: When They Cry manga released by Gangan Comics on June 21, 2008 in Japan. The manga series Umineko When They Cry is written by Ryukishi07 and illustrated by six different manga artists working separately on different story arcs based on the Umineko: When They Cry visual novel series by 07th Expansion. The first manga, an adaptation of Legend of the ...

  5. Miyori no Mori - Wikipedia

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    Miyori no Mori (ミヨリの森, "Miyori's Forest") is a 2004 manga series by Hideji Oda and a 2007 anime television film based on it. Two manga sequels, Miyori no Mori no Shiki (ミヨリの森の四季, "The Four Seasons in Miyori's Forest") and Zoku Miyori no Mori no Shiki (続・ミヨリの森の四季, "The Four Seasons in Miyori's Forest: Sequel") were published in 2007 and 2008.

  6. Anjo the Mischievous Gal - Wikipedia

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    "Anjo and the Golden Azazel" (安城さんと金のアザゼル, Anjō-san to Kin no Azazeru) "Anjo's Free Drink" (安城さんのジュース入手方法, Anjō-san no Jūsu Nyūshu Hōhō) "My Feelings for You" (僕はいつものキミが, Boku wa Itsumo no Kimi ga)

  7. La Corda d'Oro - Wikipedia

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    The title is Italian for The Golden String. The story was adapted into a manga by the game's character designer, Yuki Kure, which is serialized in LaLa magazine. An anime adaptation, titled La Corda d'Oro: Primo Passo, was first broadcast by TV Tokyo from October 2006 to March 2007. The anime also premiered on Animax.

  8. Vermeil in Gold - Wikipedia

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    Alto says his dream is to be a splendid mage and Vermeil approves. The next day, they and Lilia meet their friends Marx and Cheryl, then the headmaster tells them whoever can retrieve a fairy flower from the forest will be the class representative. As they race, Marx is knocked out by a man-eating plant, forcing Cheryl to tend to him.

  9. Gold Kingdom and Water Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Gold Kingdom and Water Kingdom (Japanese: 金の国 水の国, Hepburn: Kin no Kuni Mizu no Kuni, lit. ' Land of Gold, Land of Water ') is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Nao Iwamoto [].