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  2. Dakimakura - Wikipedia

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    A dakimakura (抱き枕; from daki 抱き "embrace" and makura 枕 "pillow") is a type of large pillow from Japan which is usually coupled with pillow covers depicting anime characters. [1] The word is often translated to English as body pillow, waifu pillow, or husbando pillow.

  3. Makura no Danshi - Wikipedia

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    "Pillow Boys"), also known as Makuranodanshi, [1] is a Japanese anime television series produced by Assez Finaud Fabric and Feel. It aired in Japan on 13 July 2015 and finished on 28 September 2015. It aired in Japan on 13 July 2015 and finished on 28 September 2015.

  4. Pillow - Wikipedia

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    A typical pillow. A pillow is a support of the body at rest for comfort, therapy, or decoration. Pillows are used in different variations by many species, including humans. Some types of pillows include throw pillows, body pillows, decorative pillows, and many more. [1] Pillows that aid sleeping are a form of bedding that supports the head and ...

  5. Category:Body horror anime and manga - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Body horror anime and manga" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. D. Death Powder; F.

  6. Binchō-tan (manga) - Wikipedia

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    Binchō-tan (びんちょうタン) Voiced by: Ai Nonaka The main character in the anime. Binchō-tan is a young girl who lives by herself in an old house far from town and is always barefoot.

  7. 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.