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"Lemon" (Japanese: 檸檬, Hepburn: Remon) is a collection of short stories by Japanese author Motojirō Kajii. "Lemon" was written in 1924 and was published as Kajii's first doujinshi. It was a 28-page handmade book: 4.25" x 5.5", staple-bound. The interior was color printed, with several high quality black-and-white photographs.
Motojirō Kajii (梶井 基次郎, Kajii Motojirō, also Motojirou Kajii, February 17, 1901 – March 24, 1932) was a Japanese writer in the early Shōwa period known for his poetic short stories. Kajii's works included Remon ( 檸檬 , " Lemon ") , "Shiro no aru machi nite" ( 城のある町にて , "In a Castle Town") .
Motojirō Kajii (梶井 基次郎, Kajii Motojirō) Voiced by: Wataru Hatano [10] (Japanese); Brian Palermo (English) Named after Motojirō Kajii. A 28-year-old member of the Port Mafia and an infamous serial bomber. His ability, Lemon Bomb (檸檬爆弾, Remonēdo), prevents him from being harmed by lemon-shaped bombs he makes himself ...
Birthday (バースデイ, Bāsudei) is a story collection by Japanese writer Koji Suzuki and first published on February 5, 1999 in Japan. It is the fourth installment of Suzuki's Ring series. Plot
Lemon Irvine (レモン・アーヴィン, Remon Āvin) is Mash's self-proclaimed fiancée. Lemon comes from a poor family and came to Easton Magic Academy in order to help them. She fell in love with Mash after he assisted her during a test and misunderstood his words of reassurance for a proposal. Lemon is a soft-spoken and somewhat kooky girl.
Unbearable is the fifth in a series of collections of short stories by Australian author Paul Jennings. It was first released in 1990. It was first released in 1990. Half of season 2 of Round The Twist were adaptions of the short stories in this book.
Dark Water is the English title of a collection of short stories by Koji Suzuki, originally published in Japan as Honogurai mizu no soko kara (Kanji: 仄暗い水の底から; literally, From the Depths of Dark Waters). The book was first published in 1996 and released in 2004 in an English translation.
The short stories later spawned many other adaptations in the Strawberry Panic! series, including an anime, manga, and light novel series. The first three stories appeared in the February 2004 issue of the magazine which was released on December 30, 2003. [ 1 ]