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Kizuna: Bonds of Love (Japanese: 絆 KIZUNA~恋のから騒ぎ~, Hepburn: Kizuna: Koi no Kara Sawagi) is a yaoi manga, authored by Kazuma Kodaka.In Japan, a total of eleven volumes were published first by Biblos and then by Libre Publishing between December 1992 and September 2008.
The teaser trailer was released on March 15, 2010. [2]After the original film received a very mixed reaction at Cannes, additional footage was added to the film from a promo trailer originally announced as part of a planned sequel, these bookend scenes feature Phoenix Chou's character demonstrating her fighting skills.
Thway (Burmese: သွေး) is a 2003 film and the first Japan/Myanmar collaboration. It was directed by Koji Chino.The film is based on a bestselling novel, Thway, written by Journal Gyaw Ma Ma Lay.
Lovers' Kiss (ラヴァーズ・キス) is a 2003 Japanese romance movie directed by Ataru Oikawa based on a manga by Akimi Yoshida. This is a youth movie of six teenagers (three boys and three girls) whom it is focused on, taking place in Kamakura. The themes of homosexuality and sexual trauma are the main focus of the story.
Lovesickness: Junji Ito Story Collection (Japanese: 死びとの恋わずらい, Hepburn: Shibito no Koiwazurai) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Junji Ito. It was serialized in Nemuki from May to November 1996 and collected into one volume in May 1997.
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To lead up the premiere of the series, Production I.G commissioned the creation of three different manga series to tie into the anime. The first manga series, also titled Blood+, and written by Asuka Katsura, is a five-volume series that first premiered in Beans Ace Magazine in July 2005. It covers the same story events as the anime series.