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Third-party utilities and mods like "Dwarf Therapist" help players manage toggling labors and skills. [17] [21] The utility "Stonesense", based on the "DFHack" library, can render the game in a 3D isometric view. [1] The "DF to Minecraft" utility allows players to view their Dwarf Fortress maps by converting them into Minecraft structures. [70]
Wikipe-tan, a personification of Wikipedia, depicted in a swimsuit, an example of typical "fan service". Fan service (ファンサービス, fan sābisu), fanservice or service cut (サービスカット, sābisu katto) [1] [2] is material in a work of fiction or in a fictional series that is intentionally added to please the audience, [3] often sexual in nature, such as nudity.
Ninku (忍空, Ninkū) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Kōji Kiriyama.It was serialized in Shueisha's shōnen manga magazine Weekly Shōnen Jump from June 1993 to September 1995, with its chapters collected in nine tankōbon volumes.
A.D. Vision Holdings, Inc. (known simply as ADV and also referred to as ADV Films) was an American multimedia entertainment distributor headquartered in Houston, Texas, and founded in 1992 by video game fan John Ledford and anime fans Matt Greenfield and David Williams.
Kiri Haimura is a seemingly ordinary boy with one slight problem: he is obsessed with cutting other people's hair. One day, he meets Iwai Mushanokōji, the "Hair Queen" (髪の女王, Kami no Joō) who cannot cut her hair because of an inherited curse. Kiri finds out that his scissors, "The Severing Crime Edge" is the only thing that can cut them.
MyAnimeList only lists anime, aeni, donghua as well as manga, manhwa, manhua, doujinshi and light novels. Users create lists that they strive to complete. Users can submit reviews, write recommendations, blogs, produce interest stacks, post in the site's forum, create clubs to unite with people of similar interests, and subscribe to the RSS news feed of anime and manga related news.
The event was started in 1995 by Rob Grimes, to spread anime in West Michigan. [2] [5] JAFAX for its first two years was held at the Kendall College of Art and Design, before moving to Grand Valley State University. [2]
Anime News Network's Mikhail Koulikov commends the book for being "packed with information" and having "valid points, and intelligent opinions".However, he criticises the book for its "little overall cohesiveness; more a collection of articles in book form than a book". [2]