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Hanasakeru Seishōnen (花咲ける青少年, "Youth That Can Bloom") is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Natsumi Itsuki. [1] Set in the modern era, the story follows the path to romance of fourteen-year-old Kajika Burnsworth, daughter of powerful industrialist Harry Burnsworth, owner of the Burnsworth international conglomerate giant.
Hanasakeru Seishōnen is a Shōjo manga series written and illustrated by Natsumi Itsuki. The manga was serialized in Hakusensha's shōjo magazine (aimed at teenage girls), LaLa from February 24, 1987, to March 24, 1987, and again from August 24, 1989, to August 24, 1994. [1]
Japanese Hanasakeru Seishounen DVD Releases Volume Date [3] Episodes [3] Volume 1 July 31, 2009 1–3 Volume 2 August 28, 2009 4–6 Volume 3 September 25, 2009 7–9 Volume 4 October 30, 2009 10–12 Volume 5 November 27, 2009 13–15 Volume 6 December 25, 2009 16–18 Volume 7 January 29, 2010 19–21 Volume 8 February 26, 2010 22–24 Volume 9
This is a list of manga published by Hakusensha, ... Hanasakeru Seishōnen; Here Is Greenwood; ... [1] 2014. Shinmai Maō no Testament: Arashi! ...
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"False Love"), released in English as Nisekoi: False Love, is a Japanese romantic comedy manga series written and illustrated by Naoshi Komi. It was first published as a one-shot manga in Shueisha's seasonal Jump NEXT! magazine, before being serialized in Weekly Shōnen Jump. In December 2011, Shueisha published the first chapter in English ...
The chapters of the Japanese manga series Dandadan are written and illustrated by Yukinobu Tatsu . The series started in Shueisha's Shōnen Jump+ app and website on April 6, 2021. [1] Shueisha has compiled its chapters into individual tankōbon volumes. The first volume was released on August 4, 2021. [2]
The Disastrous Life of Saiki K. is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Shūichi Asō. The series began serialization in Shueisha's Weekly Shonen Jump magazine on May 14, 2012. The first collected tankōbon volume was published on September 4, 2012, with 26 volumes released as of August 2018. [1]