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  2. Sabagebu! - Wikipedia

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    Sabagebu! -Survival Game Club!-(さばげぶっ!) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Hidekichi Matsumoto, began serialization in Kodansha's Nakayoshi magazine from December 2010.

  3. Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha Exceeds Gun Blaze Vengeance

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    Anime television series Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha Exceeds Gun Blaze Vengeance ( 魔法少女リリカルなのは EXCEEDS Gun Blaze Vengeance , Mahō Shōjo Ririkaru Nanoha EXCEEDS Gun Blaze Vengeance ) is an upcoming Japanese anime television series created by Masaki Tsuzuki, which is part of the Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha franchise for its ...

  4. List of Trigun characters - Wikipedia

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    He wields a cross-shaped gun called the Punisher, which contains two machine guns and a rocket launcher; the anime depicts one of its unused arms as containing a rack of pistols. Wolfwood later shoots Chapel and takes his place in the Gung-Ho Guns in an attempt to kill Knives, but is unsuccessful; instead, Knives sends him to protect Vash until ...

  5. Tokyo Magnitude 8.0 - Wikipedia

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    Tokyo Magnitude 8.0 (Japanese: 東京マグニチュード8.0, Hepburn: Tōkyō Magunichūdo Hachitenzero) is a Japanese anime television series produced by Fuji TV, Asmik Ace, Sony Music Entertainment Japan, Dentsu, Bones, and Kinema Citrus. It first aired on Fuji TV's noitamina timeslot in July 2009, running for 11 episodes until September.

  6. List of No Guns Life episodes - Wikipedia

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    The anime television series No Guns Life is based on the manga series of the same name by Tasuku Karasuma. The series is animated by Madhouse, produced by Egg Firm and directed by Naoyuki Itō, with Yukie Sugawara handling series composition and Masanori Shino designing the characters. [1] Kenji Kawai composed the series' music. [2]

  7. Heat Guy J - Wikipedia

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    Coinciding with the anime series in 2002, a manga version of Heat Guy J was released. It was eventually distributed in the U.S. by Tokyopop in 2005. It was written and drawn by Chiaki Ogishima. While the main characters and general setup were similar to the anime, the manga has its own unique storyline and supporting characters.

  8. Upotte!! - Wikipedia

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    The anime was released in Japan with five Blu-Ray/DVD volumes from August to December 2012. [14] The show has been licensed in North America by Sentai Filmworks. [15] A Blu-ray containing an extra episode of the anime series was bundled with limited editions of the fourth volume of the manga series, released on October 13, 2012.

  9. No Guns Life - Wikipedia

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    No Guns Life (Japanese: ノー・ガンズ・ライフ, Hepburn: Nō Ganzu Raifu) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Tasuku Karasuma. It was serialized in Shueisha 's seinen manga magazine Ultra Jump from September 2014 to September 2021, with its chapters collected in thirteen tankōbon volumes.