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  2. Gugure! Kokkuri-san - Wikipedia

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    Kohina is an emotionless and eccentric girl living by herself in a house. She explains her lack of emotions and normal responses by claiming to be a living doll. She is obsessed with cup noodles, even having a wide variety of special edition noodles that she had hidden away until Kokkuri-san confiscated them and returned them to the store.

  3. Category:Satire anime and manga - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Satire anime and manga" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. K. Kappa Mikey;

  4. Why Does Nobody Remember Me in This World? - Wikipedia

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    Reiren cannot hear the voice, so Kai, Jeanne, and Rinne enter while she stands guard. They find a statue of a woman and the voice says she is Arsla Solaka, the goddess who was Sid's patron and gave him Codeholder. Creating Codeholder drained her strength so she could not counter the world being reset and Sid being erased.

  5. Bludgeoning Angel Dokuro-chan - Wikipedia

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    This has come about because some time in the future, Sakura is apparently destined to create a technology that stops girls from aging after they reach the age of twelve years. Dokuro, an angel assassin, is sent back in time to prevent this by killing him. She fails to do so because she falls in love with him.

  6. Miracle Girls - Wikipedia

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    On the website MyAnimeList, out of 1.6k rating, the Miracle Girls anime achieved a 7.5 out of 10. [8] A writer at the Video Game Den gave the game adaptation a 3/5 stars, stating "The game doesn't do anything wrong nor spectacular, but I recommend everyone to try it, so long as they can get past the boss battle minigames and the cutscenes". [9]

  7. Punch Line - Wikipedia

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    The concept for the story [of Punch Line] essentially started out as a means to set up that whole joke." This central theme was inspired, and centered around, the anime trope of sexual arousal being expressed by nosebleeds: "Nosebleeds in anime is used to comically indicate that blood is rushing to the head, that you're so excited it's hurting ...

  8. Shōjo Tsubaki - Wikipedia

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    Midori: The Girl in the Freak Show (地下幻燈劇画 少女椿, Chika Gentō Gekiga: Shōjo Tsubaki, lit. ' Underground Projected Dramatic Pictures : The Camellia Girl ' ) is a 1992 Japanese independent semi-animated ero guro fantasy horror drama film written and directed by Hiroshi Harada under the pseudonym of Hisaaki Etsu ( 絵津久秋 ...

  9. Anime and manga - Wikipedia

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    The anime and manga industry forms an integral part of Japan's soft power as one of its most prominent cultural exports. [4] Anime are Japanese animated shows with a distinctive artstyle. Anime storylines can include fantasy or real life. They are famous for elements like vivid graphics and character expressions.