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  2. YU-NO: A Girl Who Chants Love at the Bound of this World

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    Yu-no is the name of a girl central to the story. The creators said "YU-NO", which comes as the last word in the Japanese title, is meant to be a subtitle. The English version of the title that is used in some artwork is stylized as "YU-NO: A girl who chants love at the bound of this world.", with a period at the end.

  3. Girls' Last Tour - Wikipedia

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    Girls' Last Tour was written and illustrated by Tsukumizu and serialized in Shinchosha's Kurage Bunch online magazine between February 21, 2014, and January 12, 2018, and collected in six tankōbon volumes. [10] Yen Press released the series in North America. A manga anthology illustrated by various artists was released on October 13, 2017. [11]

  4. Yuno Gasai - Wikipedia

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    Yuno Gasai (我妻 由乃, Gasai Yuno) is a fictional character and the main female protagonist of the manga series Future Diary, created by Sakae Esuno.In the series, she pretends to be a perfect model student on the surface, but is actually a yandere who is obsessed with the main male protagonist Yukiteru Amano, and kills unhesitatingly to protect him.

  5. List of magical girl works - Wikipedia

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    Manga, anime film [14] Cutie Honey Flash: 1997 Go Nagai: Anime television series Manga, anime film [3] Day Break Illusion: 2013 Haruyasu Akagi & Hidenori Tanaka: Anime television series Light novels, manga [15] Delicious Party Pretty Cure: 2022 Izumi Todo: Anime television series manga, anime film [16] The Demon Girl Next Door: 2014 Jun Inagawa ...

  6. Kawaii - Wikipedia

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    Kawaii culture is an off-shoot of Japanese girls’ culture, which flourished with the creation of girl secondary schools after 1899. This postponement of marriage and children allowed for the rise of a girl youth culture in shōjo magazines and shōjo manga directed at girls in the pre-war period. [5]

  7. Yu Aida - Wikipedia

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    Yu Aida (Japanese: 相田 裕, Hepburn: Aida Yū, born November 8, 1977) is a Japanese manga artist and illustrator, best known as the creator of Gunslinger Girl. Aida has also done the character designs for the eroge visual novel , Bittersweet Fools .

  8. Yume Yume Yu Yu - Wikipedia

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    Yume Yume*Yu Yu (ゆめゆめ☆ゆうゆう, Yume Yume☆Yū Yū) is a Japanese shōjo manga and anime series created and drawn by Pink Hanamori. The manga is being published in the monthly shōjo manga anthology Nakayoshi. There are more than ten chapters published and most of them are compiled into volumes issued by Kodansha.

  9. Yuu Watase - Wikipedia

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    Yuu Watase [a] (渡瀬 悠宇, Watase Yuu, born March 5, 1970) is a Japanese manga artist.She debuted in 1989 at the age of 18 with the short story "Pajama de Ojama" (パジャマでおじゃま, "An Intrusion in Pajamas") and has since published more than 50 volumes of one-shots and long-running manga series. [1]