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  2. Haven't You Heard? I'm Sakamoto - Wikipedia

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    Due to a misunderstanding, Hayabusa thought that Sakamoto orders Class 1-2 girls to assault him when they meet, and is under the impression that Sakamoto has taken control of Class 1-2 students. Hayabusa asks Sakamoto to meet him at the riverbed after school, but Sakamoto declines, as he has cleaning duty.

  3. List of Nichijou episodes - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] Prior to the airing of the anime series, an original video animation (OVA), titled Nichijou Episode 0, shipped with the sixth manga volume on March 12, 2011. [3] Initially licensed by Bandai Entertainment in North America, Funimation later licensed the series and released it on February 7, 2017, with subtitles and again with an English ...

  4. List of Maison Ikkoku episodes - Wikipedia

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    The opening theme that replaced the first opening in episode 38 is "Suki sa" by Anzen Chitai which was used until episode 52. The last two opening themes are "Sunny Shiny Morning" by Kiyonori Matsuo, used from episodes 53–76 and "Hidamari" by Kōzō Murashita for the remainder of the series.

  5. Sakamoto Days - Wikipedia

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    Sakamoto Days (stylized in all caps) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Yuto Suzuki [].It has been serialized in Shueisha's shōnen manga magazine Weekly Shōnen Jump since November 2020, with its chapters collected in 21 tankōbon volumes as of March 2025.

  6. Nichijou - Wikipedia

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    Nichijou follows the everyday lives of various people in the town of Tokisadame, [6] Gunma, centering on the energetic Yūko Aioi, the bright and cheerful Mio Naganohara, the quiet and deadpan Mai Minakami, the anxious android Nano Shinonome, her young creator, the Professor (Hakase), and a talking black cat named Sakamoto, along with an ensemble cast of characters.

  7. Kinpachi-sensei - Wikipedia

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    In season 1, episode 15 of the 2019 anime adaptation of Fruits Basket, the recurring character Ayame references Kinpachi Sensei by saying "As Kinpachi-sensei once said, people are made to support one another." In the chapter 4, page 9 of the manga Nanba MG5, the character Shimazaki makes a reference to Kinpachi-sensei.

  8. Clean Freak! Aoyama-kun - Wikipedia

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    Clean Freak! Aoyama-kun (Japanese: 潔癖男子!青山くん, Hepburn: Keppeki Danshi! Aoyama-kun) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Taku Sakamoto. It was first serialized in Shueisha's seinen manga magazine Miracle Jump in 2014, and was transferred to Weekly Young Jump, where it ran from 2015 to 2018, with its chapters collected in thirteen tankōbon volumes.

  9. Dash Kappei - Wikipedia

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    The hero of the story is a teenage boy named Kappei Sakamoto, [1] who is a high school student with amazing athletic abilities who joins the basketball team of Seirin High School and quickly becomes one of the most skilled players. Kappei has one unusual handicap for a basketball player - his height; he stands not even one meter tall.