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  2. Kadokawa Shoten - Wikipedia

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    Kadokawa Shoten headquarters. Kadokawa Shoten was established on November 10, 1945, by Genyoshi Kadokawa. The company's first publication imprint, Kadokawa Bunko, was published in 1949. The company went public on April 2, 1954. In 1975, Haruki Kadokawa became the president of Kadokawa Shoten, following Genyoshi Kadokawa's death. On April 1 ...

  3. List of Clamp works - Wikipedia

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    Kadokawa Shoten Asuka Comics DX: 3 1992 1993 Duklyon: Clamp School Defenders (学園特警デュカリオン, Gakuen Tokkei Dyukarion) Kadokawa Shoten Newtype: 2 1992 1992 Shirahime-Syo: Snow Goddess Tales (白姫抄, Shirahime-Shō) Kadokawa Shoten Asuka Comics DX: 1 1992 1994 Legend of Chun Hyang (新・春香伝, Shin Shunka-den) Hakusensha

  4. Category:Kadokawa Shoten - Wikipedia

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    Kadokawa Shoten magazines (2 C, 13 P) Kadokawa Shoten manga (408 P) Pages in category "Kadokawa Shoten" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total.

  5. Category:Kadokawa Shoten manga - Wikipedia

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    A. Accomplishments of the Duke's Daughter; After War Gundam X; Ai Ore! Air (video game) Aiura; Aiyoku no Eustia; Akaneiro ni Somaru Saka; Akashic Records of Bastard Magic Instructor

  6. See You Tomorrow at the Food Court - Wikipedia

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    The series ended its first part on January 12, 2021, and began its second part on September 6, 2022. [4] Kadokawa Shoten began releasing it in tankōbon volumes on March 10, 2021. [5] A single volume has been released. [6] During their panel at Anime NYC 2021, Yen Press announced that they had licensed the series for English publication. [7]

  7. Asuka (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Asuka (あすか), formerly Monthly Asuka (月刊あすか, Gekkan Asuka), [3] is a bimonthly Japanese shōjo manga magazine published by Kadokawa Shoten. [5] The magazine was established in 1985. [2] It is released on the 24th of every odd-numbered month as of May 2021. [3]

  8. Haruki Kadokawa - Wikipedia

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    While critics weren't always kind on Kadokawa's works, [4] the films were consistently popular among the viewing public. By 1992, 7 out of top 20 all-time highest box-office grossing Japanese films were Kadokawa's productions. [5] During his time at Kadokawa Shoten, Haruki was often hailed as the savior of Japan's struggling film industry. [4]

  9. Monthly Shōnen Ace - Wikipedia

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    Monthly Shōnen Ace (月刊少年エース, Gekkan Shōnen Ēsu) is a monthly shōnen manga magazine in Japan published by Kadokawa Shoten, started in 1994.Unlike the big shōnen weeklies with circulation figures in the millions, Ace is aimed at a less mainstream audience, and has a particular emphasis on anime tie-ins.