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  2. AnimaniA (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    AnimaniA was then published ten times in one year until the release of issue 04-05/2010 and has been changed back to a bi-monthly publishing frequency due to the decline of the German anime market around that time. The magazine was part of the publishing company Weird Visions Media Verlag until February 2010. [4]

  3. Manga iconography - Wikipedia

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    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.

  4. Shipping (fandom) - Wikipedia

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    Members of fandoms often create pieces of fan art depicting fictional characters that they ship in romantic situations. Shipping (derived from the word relationship ) is the desire by followers of a fandom for two or more people, either real-life people or fictional characters (in film, literature, television series, etc.), to be in a romantic ...

  5. Sakimichan - Wikipedia

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    Sakimichan is the pen-name of Yue Wang, a Canadian artist known for her digital paintings and unique style, particularly those in which she draws fanarts of game and popular characters, and creating gifs for her fans with voice-acting.

  6. Category:Art in anime and manga - Wikipedia

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    Manga creation in anime and manga (50 P) Pages in category "Art in anime and manga" The following 23 pages are in this category, out of 23 total.

  7. Anime and manga fandom - Wikipedia

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    Sites that offer file sharing services are popular and influential where people can gain easy access to anime and manga. Fandom has also resulted in the creation of anime and manga fan communities on sites where people can share fan art, one of the most common ways for fans to express their love of anime. [42]

  8. Inori Aizawa - Wikipedia

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    Inori was created in celebration of Anime Festival Asia 2013, and is featured in a video, Facebook profile as well as a special edition of the browser. Inori's purpose is to help advertise IE, and to convince anime fans to return to using the browser, due to its falling popularity. The character has received mostly positive reception.

  9. Hestia (character) - Wikipedia

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    Rarely have characters exploded onto the anime scene with the swiftness and intensity of Bell's diminutive patron goddess. Just a casual perusal of any fanart gallery or doujinshi collection from the past couple months will yield hundreds of Hestias.