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A boy and girl switch bodies Magic [11] Agent Cormac book series: Neal Asher: 2001–2008: Cormac, Mika, Aiden, Stanton, Dragon, Crane: Artificial intelligence transfers to different bodies; downloads of human minds into artificial carriers and cyborg bodies [12] Airhead book series: Meg Cabot: 2008: Emerson Watts (tomboy) and Nikki Howard ...
I Think I Turned My Childhood Friend into a Girl (Japanese: 恋する(おとめ)の作り方, Hepburn: Koisuru (Otome) no Tsukurikata, lit. "How to Make a 'Girl' Fall in Love") is an otokonoko romantic comedy manga series by Azusa Banjo, published by Ichijinsha in Comic Pool and in collected tankōbon volumes.
SheZow is an animated superhero comedy television series created by Obie Scott Wade.Inspired by Shazam!, [1] the series features the adventures of a boy who inadvertently inherits the role of a superheroine, which imposes an explicitly feminine theme to his costumed appearance and equipment. [2]
As the girls become conflicted between saving people's lives and putting their own at risk, Michiru and Kaoru tell Saki and Mai that the Shadows tend to emerge from humans with malicious intent. The next day, Bell unleashes countless Shadows upon the town, and despite the risks involved, the girls remain determined to fight and protect the town.
The girls each show off their swimsuits, flustering Bell, and when he's asked to pick the winner, they are suddenly surprised by the appearance of Ais, sprouting a mushroom from her head. Acting uncharacteristically cheery, the others figure she has amnesia, and to help her they'll need to find the fabled "Everything Flower" hidden at the ...
Corpse Princess (屍姫, Shikabane Hime) is an anime series based on the manga of the same title by Yoshiichi Akahito. Produced by Feel and Gainax, the first season, also known as Shikabane Hime: Aka (屍姫 赫, Corpse Princess: Red), premiered in Japan on AT-X on October 2, 2008 and ran until December 25, 2008. [1]
The series is licensed in North America by Viz Media, who simulcasted the series on Hulu and later began streaming an English-dubbed version on its Neon Alley service from April 19, 2013. For episodes 1–13, the opening theme song is "Chase the world" by May'n and the ending theme song is "unfinished" by KOTOKO feat. FripSide.
Although the show mostly tries to keep it within the subtext, in the end, both girls in one way or another declare a clear desire to actually get married and are shown as spouses with rings on their ring fingers at the end of the story. [14] The status of the two girls as a married same-sex couple was also confirmed by their voice actresses on ...