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Sakura Diaries (Japanese: 桜通信, Hepburn: Sakura Tsūshin) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by U-Jin. It was serialized in Shogakukan 's seinen manga magazine Weekly Young Sunday from 1995 to 2000, with its chapters collected in twenty tankōbon volumes.
[31] [32] Pioneer also contracted with Nelvana to release the dubbed episodes. The Cardcaptor Sakura TV series DVDs went out-of-print at the end of 2006 when the license expired. NIS America has licensed the Cardcaptor Sakura TV series and re-released the entire series with Japanese and unedited English audio on DVD and Blu-ray on August 5 ...
Sakura Diaries: 12 Japan 1997 Variable Geo: 3 Japan 1997–98 Welcome to Pia Carrot!! 3 Japan 1998 All Purpose Cultural Cat-Girl Nuku Nuku DASH! 12 Japan 1998–2000 Blue Submarine No. 6: 4 Japan 1998–99 Jigoku Sensei Nūbē: 3 Japan 1998–99 Queen Emeraldas: 4 Japan 1998 Tekken: 2 Japan 1998 Yokohama Kaidashi Kikō: 2 Japan 1998–99 ...
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Nobuyuki Takeuchi (Japanese: 武内宣之, Hepburn: Takeuchi Nobuyuki) is a Japanese animator, director, character designer and production designer.His work with directors Akiyuki Shinbo (and more broadly studio Shaft) and Kunihiko Ikuhara have gained noteworthy fame since the late 1990s and especially through the mid-2000s.