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  2. Kurage no Shokudō - Wikipedia

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    Kurage no Shokudō (クラゲの食堂, lit. Jellyfish Restaurant) is a Japanese light novel written by Miyako Aoyama, with illustrations by Chinese artist Zhao Yingle. The novel was originally serialized in Kodansha's Box-Air online magazine starting in 2013, and was later published in a single volume on September 2, 2014.

  3. Moyasimon: Tales of Agriculture - Wikipedia

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    Moyasimon: Tales of Agriculture, known in Japan as Moyashimon (もやしもん), is a Japanese manga series by Masayuki Ishikawa.It was serialized in Kodansha's seinen magazine Evening from July 2004 to June 2013 and moved to the magazine Monthly Morning Two, where it concluded in January 2014.

  4. Jellyfish Can't Swim in the Night - Wikipedia

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    The anime series' first episode garnered generally positive reviews from Anime News Network's staff during the Spring 2024 season previews. James Beckett gave high praise to Yoru and Kano's "immediately compelling relationship" and the overall production for displaying the characters' "weight and heft" during the musical and dramatic scenes.

  5. How to Draw Manga - Wikipedia

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    How to Draw Manga (Japanese: マンガの描き方) is a series of instructional books on drawing manga published by Graphic-sha, by a variety of authors. Originally in Japanese for the Japanese market, many volumes have been translated into English and published in the United States.

  6. Densetsu no Head Shō - Wikipedia

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    Densetsu no Head Shō (Japanese: 伝説の 頭 ( ヘッド ) 翔, Hepburn: Densetsu no Heddo Shō, "Legendary Boss, Sho") is a Japanese manga series written by Takeshi Natsuhara [] and illustrated by Takashi Hamori [].

  7. Princess Jellyfish - Wikipedia

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    Princess Jellyfish centers on Amamizukan, an apartment building in Tokyo, where the only tenants are otaku women, and where no men are allowed. While each character has her own particular fixation, the protagonist is Tsukimi Kurashita, whose love of jellyfish stems from memories of her deceased mother taking her to an aquarium and linking the lace-like tendrils of jellyfish to the dresses of ...

  8. Chibi (style) - Wikipedia

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    The chibi art style is part of the Japanese kawaii culture, [9] [10] [11] and is seen everywhere from advertising and subway signs to anime and manga. The style was popularized by franchises like Dragon Ball and SD Gundam in the 1980s. It is used as comic relief in anime and manga, giving additional emphasis to a character's emotional reaction.

  9. 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.