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  2. Furifuri - Wikipedia

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    Furifuri: Futsū no Mainichi ni Warikonde Kita, Fushigi na Rinjin-tachi no Ohanashi Ohanashi (Japanese: ふりフリ ~ふつうのまいにちにわりこんできた、フシギなリンジンたちのおはなしおはなし~), commonly shortened to simply Furifuri, is a Japanese adult visual novel developed by 130cm released on August 29, 2008, for the PC as a DVD.

  3. FLCL - Wikipedia

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    FLCL (Japanese: フリクリ, Hepburn: FURI KURI, pronounced in English as FOOLY COOLY) is an anime anthology series created and directed by Kazuya Tsurumaki, written by Yōji Enokido, and produced by the FLCL Production Committee, which consisted of Gainax, Production I.G, and King Records.

  4. Love Me, Love Me Not (manga) - Wikipedia

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    Viz Media licensed the manga in English release. A live-action film adaptation opened in Japan in August 2020, while an anime film adaptation produced by A-1 Pictures premiered in September 2020. By July 2020, the manga had over 5.5 million copies in circulation. In 2018, Love Me, Love Me Not won the 63rd Shogakukan Manga Award in the shōjo ...

  5. Ryōsuke Tei - Wikipedia

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    Ryōsuke Tei (程 亮介, Tei Ryōsuke), born 1968, is a Japanese animator, director and founder of graphic and creative design studio Furi Furi. In 2009, he directed the anime movie LaMB , where he collaborated with Yasufumi Soejima.

  6. Furi - Wikipedia

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    Furi is a fast-paced action game with elements of hack and slash, shoot ‘em up (twin stick and bullet hell) and consists entirely of boss fights.Gameplay focuses around dodging bullets, parrying attacks to regain health, attacking the bosses up close through melee or afar with ranged projectiles, and quick time events.

  7. EyeToy: Groove - Wikipedia

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    EyeToy: Groove is a rhythm video game developed by London Studio and published by Sony Computer Entertainment for the PlayStation 2.It was released on November 14, 2003 in Europe, on April 20, 2004 in North America, and on June 24, 2004 in Japan as EyeToy: FuriFuri Dance Tengoku.

  8. Campione! - Wikipedia

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    Campione! (Italian for 'Champion!')(カンピオーネ!, Kanpiōne!) is a Japanese light novel series written by Jō Taketsuki [] and illustrated by Sikorsky []. 21 volumes were published by Shueisha from May 2008 to November 2017, first under their Super Dash Bunko imprint (which was abolished in 2014) and then under their Dash X Bunko imprint since.

  9. Furu Furu Park - Wikipedia

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    Furu Furu Park (ふるふるぱーく, Furu Furu Pāku) (originally known as Furi Furi) is a collection of minigames for the Wii. [1] It was developed and published by Taito and was originally planned for a release in Japan for the Wii launch, but was pushed back to April 19, 2007. The minigames are inspired by classic Taito arcade games.