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  2. List of fandom names - Wikipedia

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    Some fans also call themselves "Olives" or "Rodrighoes". [294] Olly Murs: Murs Army Musician [295] [296] Once Upon a Time: Oncers TV show [135] One Chicago: ChiHards TV show coined by fans and used by the official account/its stars [297] One Direction: Directioners Music group [1] Otep: Shadow Soldiers Music group Chosen by poll on the band's ...

  3. Gaijin - Wikipedia

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    Gaijin (外人, [ɡai(d)ʑiɴ]; 'outsider, alien') is a Japanese word for foreigners and non-Japanese citizens in Japan, specifically being applied to foreigners of non-Japanese ethnicity and those from the Japanese diaspora who are not Japanese citizens. [1] The word is composed of two kanji: gai (外, 'outside') and jin (人, 'person').

  4. Girls with guns - Wikipedia

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    In the early 2000s, films that were part of what has been called a "girls with guns revival" were produced. They included Martial Angels (2001), The Wesley's Mysterious File (2002) and So Close (2002). [3] The 2002 Japanese films Gun Crazy: A Woman from Nowhere and its sequel Gun Crazy 2: Beyond the Law are also of this genre. [citation needed]

  5. Lycoris Recoil - Wikipedia

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    Takina Inoue is a member of a government-sponsored all-female task force of assassins and spies made up of young orphaned girls known as "Lycoris", an undercover group named after the flower who eliminate criminals and terrorists in Tokyo while disguised as high school students to maintain peace in Japan, with roots in a fictional pre-Meiji group named "Higanbana".

  6. El Cazador de la Bruja - Wikipedia

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    It is a spiritual successor of Noir and Madlax and the final installment of Bee Train's "girls-with-guns" trilogy. [7] The series was aired on TV Tokyo from April to September in 2007. A manga adaptation was serialized in the Champion RED Magazine beginning in March 2007, and the chapters were collected into one volume.

  7. Noir (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Noir (Japanese: ノワール, Hepburn: Nowāru) is a 26-episode Japanese anime television series created and written by Ryōe Tsukimura and produced by Victor Entertainment and Bee Train. The series was directed by Kōichi Mashimo , with Yoko Kikuchi , Minako Shiba and Satoko Miyachi in charge of character designs, Kenji Teraoka in charge of ...

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    For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. ... Nazi-rhetoric is not new to Texas as the state continues to be a hotbed for extremism and ...

  9. Category:Japanese-American culture in Texas - Wikipedia

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    This category includes articles related to the culture and history of Japanese Americans in Texas. Pages in category "Japanese-American culture in Texas" The following 21 pages are in this category, out of 21 total.