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Full Moon o Sagashite: Cute Cute Adventure (満月をさがして かわいいかわいい大冒険, Furu Mūn O Sagashite: Kawaii Kawaii Daibōken) is a ten-minute anime OVA that was distributed with the November 2002 issue of Ribon, the magazine in which the manga was serialized. It was produced by Studio Deen.
The Beginning After the End: Divergence (volume 7) The Beginning After the End: Ascension (volume 8) The Beginning After the End: Amongst the Fallen (volume 8.5) The Beginning After the End: Reckoning (volume 9) The Beginning After the End: Retribution (volume 10) The Beginning After the End: Providence (volume 11) TBA (volume 12)
MEIMU (vol 2) [3] Kadokawa Shoten Dark Horse Comics Juna'i Tokkou Taichou: see Love Attack! Junjo Romantica (純情ロマンチカ, Junjō Romanchika) Shungiku Nakamura: Kadokawa Shoten Blu Manga Juvenile Orion (オリオンの少年, Orion no Shōnen) Sakurako Gokurakuin: Square-Enix Broccoli Books
Volume 14- FMW: Final Encounter Vol 1-6 contain scripted commentary with Eric Gellar and John Watanabe hosting and doing play-by-play, the volumes also have alternate Japanese commentary. Vol 7-14 replaces Eric Gellar with Dan Lovranski and the extra Japanese commentary is removed aside from the DVD extras.
Full House (Korean: 풀하우스; RR: pul-ha-u-su) is a manhwa series written and illustrated by Won Soo-yeon. It was later adapted into the 2004 Korean television drama of the same name. Full House was also heavily featured in Twenty-Five Twenty-One. Following its appearance on the drama, Full House saw a sales growth of 1,044% in February ...
Yotsuba&! (Japanese: よつばと!, Hepburn: Yotsuba to!) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Kiyohiko Azuma, the creator of Azumanga Daioh.It has been serialized since January 2003 in the monthly magazine Dengeki Daioh by ASCII Media Works, formerly MediaWorks, and has since been collected into 15 tankōbon volumes.
Mona suspects Asahi must have a crush on Medaka. Mona learns Asahi is a minor celebrity in basketball and is popular despite being rather bossy, and yet around Medaka she panics, blushes and collapses, accidentally flashing her underwear. Mona confirms Asahi is in full blown love with Medaka, making her a serious rival.
Tenjho Tenge was licensed for an English language publication by CMX, an imprint of DC Comics, as one of their launch titles and the first volume was released on February 16, 2005. [11] Their version of the manga is heavily edited/censored in order for them to give it a Teen "rating" "to give it the widest possible distribution in the United ...