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  2. Ebine Yamaji - Wikipedia

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    Ebine Yamaji (やまじえびね) is a Japanese manga artist who has created several works with a lesbian theme. These include Indigo Blue, the story of a young author discovering her sexuality, Free Soul, and Love My Life.

  3. Ai Yori Aoshi - Wikipedia

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    Ai Yori Aoshi (藍より青し, lit. "Bluer Than Indigo") [a] is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Kou Fumizuki.The manga was serialized in Hakusensha's seinen manga magazine Young Animal magazine from 1998 to 2005 and the chapters collected into 17 tankōbon volumes.

  4. List of Mermaid Melody Pichi Pichi Pitch characters - Wikipedia

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    In the third volume of the English manga, ai-iro was translated as indigo, but deep blue makes more sense regarding the character's color scheme. Some refer to Noel's name as Noelle (the French spelling of the male/female name Noel), but the official English translation as well as the official Japanese romanization uses Noel.

  5. My Rainy Days - Wikipedia

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    My Rainy Days (天使の恋, Tenshi no Koi, lit: Angel's Love) is a 2009 Japanese romance drama film based on the popular cell phone novel of the same name. [2] Director Yuri Kanchiku made her directorial debut in this film.

  6. Aoi (name) - Wikipedia

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    Aoi Kimidori (木緑 葵), a character in the manga series Dr. Slump; Aoi Kunieda (邦枝 葵), a character in the manga series Beelzebub; Aoi Matsubara (松原 葵), a character in the visual novel To Heart; Aoi Ogiyama (荻山 葵), a character in the light novel Ro-Kyu-Bu! Aoi Sakuraba (桜庭 葵), a character in the manga series Ai Yori Aoshi

  7. Indigo Blue - Wikipedia

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    Indigo Blue is a 2005 children's novel written by British author Cathy Cassidy.The book is about a girl named Indigo and how her life changes as she, her mother and her baby sister Misti move to a new flat because of domestic violence.

  8. Jiraiya (artist) - Wikipedia

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    Jiraiya was born in 1967 [2] to a working-class family in Sapporo, Japan. [3] In the late 1980s, he discovered the gay magazine Sabu [], and was influenced by the artwork by Gengoroh Tagame published in the magazine. [3]

  9. Blue Thermal - Wikipedia

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    Blue Thermal: Aonagi Daigaku Taiiku-kai Kōkū-bu (ブルーサーマル -青凪大学体育会航空部-, Burū Sāmaru: Aonagi Daigaku Taiiku-kai Kōkū-bu, "Blue Thermal: Aonagi College Sports Festival Aviation Club") is a Japanese manga series by Kana Ozawa.