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Ringo Noyamano (野山野 林檎, Noyamano Ringo) is successor of Sleeping Forest and the Thorn Queen, of the Sonia Road. She is a second generation gravity child and the only one completely unaffected by pressure in the Trophaeum due to the pressure which the Sonia Road exerts on the user's body, leading to her being undefeated there.
Air Gear (Japanese: エア・ギア, Hepburn: Ea Gia) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Oh! great, serialized in Kodansha's shōnen manga magazine Weekly Shōnen Magazine from November 2002 to May 2012, with its chapters collected in 37 tankōbon volumes.
Anime and manga portal ( Japanese : ボールパークでつかまえて! , Hepburn : Bōrupāku de Tsukamaete! , lit. ' The Catcher in the Ballpark! ' ) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Tatsurō Suga.
Sazanami Cherry was written and illustrated by Rika Kamiyoshi [], [3] who was helped by her assistants Shiro and Mugicha with the background art and screentones. [2] It was serialized by Ichijinsha in Japanese in their cross-dressing manga magazine Waai!, [3] premiering on April 24, 2010, in the magazine's first issue and running until its sixth issue on August 25, 2011.
Rika talks to Naoya casually in class so Saki jealously insists he stay by her side, though Naoya mistakenly believes Saki is just lonely. While escaping Rika, they are forced to change for PE in the same room. Nagisa lures Rika to the roof with the photo she kept proving Milika is a student at the school, allowing Saki and Naoya to escape.
Drag or tap letters to create words. If tapping, double tap the last letter to submit. Theme words fill the board entirely. No theme words overlap.
The Marshmallow Times (マシュマロ通信, Mashumaro Taimusu) is a manga by Lunlun Yamamoto. It was first published from 2004 to 2006 in the magazines Asahi Shōgakusei Shimbun and Asahi Chūgakusei Weekly (Asahi Shimbun group), and subsequently adapted into anime series directed by Hiroshi Fukutomi and Seung Il Lee, with Rika Nakase writing the scripts, Hiroshi Kanazawa and Ji Woon Ha ...
Corpse Princess (屍姫, Shikabane Hime) is an anime series based on the manga of the same title by Yoshiichi Akahito. Produced by Feel and Gainax, the first season, also known as Shikabane Hime: Aka (屍姫 赫, Corpse Princess: Red), premiered in Japan on AT-X on October 2, 2008 and ran until December 25, 2008. [1]