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Pages in category "Male characters in anime and manga" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 212 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
CBR would praise the anime for achieving the "cinematic extravagance and form that the lavish former Queen of France would approve of." [35] This anime would also influence Revolutionary Girl Utena and Sailor Moon as noted by Yuricon founder Erica Friedman. [36] In the 1980s the term yaoi was primarily used to describe homoerotic works. [18]
Peach Girl: Pīchi Gāru TV 2005 JA/EN Place to Place: Acchi Kocchi TV 2012 JA Plastic Memories: TV 2015 JA/EN Please Teacher: Onegai Teacher TV 2002 JA/EN Prétear: Shin Shirayuki-hime Densetsu Purītia TV 2001 Princess Jellyfish: Kuragehime TV 2010 Ranma ½: TV 1989 JA Red Data Girl: Ārudījī Reddo Dēta Gāru TV 2013 JA/EN Riddle Story of ...
Over Drive Girl 1/6: 12 Studio A-Cat: Keitaro Motonaga Chō Kadō Gāru 1/6 [104] April 6 – June 22: Senryu Girl: 12 Connect: Masato Jinbo: Senryū Shōjo [105] April 7 – June 23: Afterlost: 12 Madhouse: Shigeyuki Miya Shōmetsu Toshi [106] April 7 – June 23: Fairy Gone: 12 P.A.Works: Kenichi Suzuki [107] April 7 – July 7: Hachigatsu no ...
A 4-episode original video animation (OVA), titled Rurouni Kenshin: Trust & Betrayal, which served as a prequel to the first anime television series, was released in 1999. [74] A two-episode OVA titled Rurouni Kenshin: Reflection, which served as a sequel to the first anime television series, was released from 2001 to 2002. [75] [76]
See Me After Class (Japanese: 朝まで授業chu!, Hepburn: Asa Made Jugyō Chu!) is a Japanese manga series written by Akiyoshi Ohta and illustrated by Munyū. It is serialized in Media Factory's Monthly Comic Alive from 2008 to 2015, and was released in four bound volumes.
Hitomi Kisugi, along with her older sister Rui and her younger sister Ai, run a café called "Cat's Eye" in Tokyo. The sisters lead a double life as a trio of highly skilled art thieves, stealing works of art which primarily belonged to their long-missing father, Michael Heinz, who was a famous art collector during the Nazi regime.
The story follows Sawako Kuronuma, a high school girl misunderstood for her eerie appearance, as she navigates friendships and love with the help of her kind classmate Shōta Kazehaya. An anime television series adaptation of Kimi ni Todoke by Production I.G aired in Japan from October 2009 to March 2010 for 25 episodes.