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  2. Nana (manga) - Wikipedia

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    The film stars Mika Nakashima as the punk star Nana Oosaki, Aoi Miyazaki as Hachi (Nana Komatsu), Ryuhei Matsuda as Ren Honjou, Tetsuji Tamayama as Takumi Ichinose, Hiroki Narimiya as Nobuo Terashima, and Kenichi Matsuyama as Shinichi Okazaki. The DVD edition was released on March 3, 2006.

  3. List of Nana characters - Wikipedia

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    Due to her kindness and faithfulness, Nana O. nicknames her Hachi (ハチ), after the dog Hachikō. Ep. 8 Wildly imaginative, Nana K. often blames her misfortunes on the "demon lord." After breaking up with Shoji, Nana K. becomes involved in an on-and-off relationship with Takumi, while falling in love with Nobu at the same time.

  4. List of Nana chapters - Wikipedia

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    Nana finds some motivation to sing again, starting with a passionate karaoke session. Yasu comes home sooner than planned to talk to Nana as soon as possible, but decides to postpone when he notices her sudden distress. Hachi attempts to work on her marriage and learns more about Reira and Takumi's history from Shin.

  5. List of Nana episodes - Wikipedia

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    Nana is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Ai Yazawa that was adapted into an anime television series in 2006, with 47 episodes total.. All vocal songs featured in the show were performed by Anna Tsuchiya, who provided Nana Osaki's singing voice, and Olivia Lufkin, who provided Reira Serizawa's singing voice.

  6. Nana (2005 film) - Wikipedia

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    Nana (ナナ) is a 2005 Japanese drama film directed by Kentarō Ōtani. Based on the manga of the same name by Ai Yazawa, the film stars Mika Nakashima as Nana Osaki and Aoi Miyazaki as Nana "Hachi" Komatsu. The film was released on September 3, 2005. The film was followed by a sequel, Nana 2, in 2006.

  7. Hachi - Wikipedia

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    Hachi is a common nickname in Japanese. Hachi, the nickname for Hachigen Ushōda, a character in the manga Bleach; Hachi, a dog in the manga Fighting Spirit; Hachi, the nickname of Nana Komatsu, one of the main characters from the manga Nana; Hachi, the nickname of Hatchan, a character from the manga One Piece

  8. Ai Yazawa - Wikipedia

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    Ai Yazawa (矢沢 あい, Yazawa Ai, born March 7, 1967) is a Japanese manga artist and illustrator. Yazawa debuted as a manga artist with her short story Ano Natsu (1985). She gained mainstream popularity in the 1990s and 2000s with her series Tenshi Nanka ja Nai (1991), Neighborhood Story (1995), Paradise Kiss (1999), and Nana (2000), [1] the latter being one of the best-selling manga series.

  9. List of graphic art works with LGBTQ characters - Wikipedia

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    The purpose of subtext and coding is, of course, to fly under the radar and ‘pass’ as heteronormative enough not to be censored or marginalized.” [54] Due to Ai Yazama's illness, the manga has been on an indefinite hiatus so the true nature of Nana and Hachi's relationship still remains unknown. Japan Hachi 2001–2016 Bleach: Chizuru Honshō