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Nyan Koi! (にゃんこい!, lit. ' Meow Love! ') is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Sato Fujiwara. It started serialization on Flex Comix's web manga FlexComix Blood on August 10, 2007.
Shinnosuke's favorite anime character, who is a parody of the mecha genre. The name "Kantam" is a parody of Gundam, as the Katakana characters ga (ガ) and da (ダ) in "Gundam" (ガンダム, Gandamu) are replaced with the characters ka (カ) and ta (タ), respectively. Kantam is made up of two units – the main robot and an identical smaller ...
The first season of the 2012 anime television series JoJo's Bizarre Adventure (ジョジョの奇妙な冒険, JoJo no Kimyō na Bōken) by David Production, also known as JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: The Animation, adapted the first two arcs of Hirohiko Araki's manga of the same name: Phantom Blood (ファントムブラッド, Fantomu Buraddo) and Battle Tendency (戦闘潮流, Sentō Chōryū).
A naive and idealistic rookie red blood cell named AA2153 starts his first day of work and is overwhelmed by the state of the body he works in. The blood vessels are clogged by cholesterol, the red blood cells are not allowed to take breaks, and everybody is grumpy and rude due to the body being under stress. Delivering oxygen with a veteran ...
Flower: Appears near the end of the second episode of the anime. Underneath a giant flower bud, a set of teeth is revealed. [15] Train: Appears in the third episode of the anime, where its sluggish body guises of a train to lure its prey. This is the first Elder Bairn to talk. [16] Gryphon: Appears in the fourth episode of the anime. The bird ...
Aiden Foote of THEM Anime Review said "Saya herself is a bit different from the character we knew from Blood-C, i.e. more like the character we know from the rest of the franchise, and I was worried that the stony faced, cold-blooded, revenge thirsty routine would get a bit tiresome. Happily, the character development kicks in before that ...
An anime television adaptation of the manga series was announced in the May 2011 issue of Comic Yuri Hime. [18] Animated by Doga Kobo and directed by Masahiko Ohta, [19] the series aired in Japan on TV Tokyo between July 5 and September 20, 2011. A second season, titled YuruYuri♪♪, aired in Japan between July 2, 2012, and September 17, 2012.
Japanese manga has developed a visual language or iconography for expressing emotion and other internal character states. This drawing style has also migrated into anime, as many manga are adapted into television shows and films and some of the well-known animation studios are founded by manga artists.