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One Room of Happiness (幸色のワンルーム, Sachiiro no One Room, transl. "Happiness-colored One Room") is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Hakuri. The manga was first published in Square Enix and Pixiv's web manga magazine Gangan Pixiv since February 22, 2017 and reached more than 75 million viewers as of June 2017. [1]
Sachi Mima (美馬 サチ, Mima Sachi) One of Koharu's friends, who enjoys talking behind people's backs and is largely responsible for Koharu's behavior. She seems to have an interest in Tomoki. Ogino (荻野, Ogino) Voiced by: Sanae Nakata (Japanese) Tomoko's eccentric homeroom teacher who often encourages her to make friends, much to her ...
Written and illustrated by Chanta, Sachi's Records: Sachi's Book of Revelation began serialization on Shueisha's Shōnen Jump+ manga service on July 7, 2023. [2] Its chapters have been compiled into four tankōbon volumes as of February 2025. [3] The series is published in English on Shueisha's Manga Plus platform.
It isn't until the movie's end that viewers learn the meaning behind the phrase. While trying to find her phone, Frida stumbles across dozens of Polaroid pictures, including an image of herself ...
Akatsuki-iro no Senpuku Majo (暁色の潜伏魔女) Mera Hakamada Futabasha Seven Seas Entertainment Alcohol, Shirt and Kiss (酒とYシャツとキス, Sake to Y-shatsu to Kiss) Yuko Kuwabara: Libre Digital Manga Publishing Alice 19th (ありす19th, Arisu Naintīnsu) Yuu Watase: Shogakukan Viz Media Alice Academy (学園アリス, Gakuen Arisu)
Osgood Perkins, the director of serial killer horror, Longlegs, has revealed the meaning behind the movie’s ending in a new interview. Set in the 1990s, the film follows FBI agent Lee Harker ...
Niji-iro Tōgarashi (虹色とうがらし, lit. "Rainbow-colored Chili Powder") is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Mitsuru Adachi . It was serialized in Shogakukan 's shōnen manga magazine Weekly Shōnen Sunday from January 1990 to April 1992, with its chapters collected in 11 tankōbon volumes.
Scientists have recently discovered a new primate species in Myanmar’s central forest. However, the Popa langur, named after nearby Mount Popa, is tragically already on the verge of extinction.