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  2. Free! - Wikipedia

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    Original network: Tokyo MX, TVA, ABC, BS11, AT-X, NHK G Tottori Original run: July 2, 2014 – September 24, 2014: Episodes: 13 + OVA (List of episodes): Anime ...

  3. List of programmes broadcast by Animax - Wikipedia

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    This article may require cleanup to meet Wikipedia's quality standards.The specific problem is: Outdated, with almost no citations to verify ANYTHING on this page.There's also no need to list programming from Animax's Asian, Korean, and international branches in the first place; especially now that they have been either sold off or shuttered.

  4. Category:Anime and manga set in France - Wikipedia

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  5. Anime - Wikipedia

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    Anime and manga were introduced to France in the late 1970s and became massively popular in spite of a moral panic led by French politicians in the 1980s and 1990s. [156] These mass imports influenced anime popularity in East Asian, [157] [158] [159] Southeast Asian, [160] Latin American, [161] [162] Arabic [163] and German markets. [164]

  6. Narenare: Cheer for You! - Wikipedia

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    Narenare: Cheer for You! (菜なれ花なれ, Nanare Hananare, lit."Be a Vegetable, Be a Flower") is an original Japanese anime television series produced by P.A. Works, set in Takasaki, Maebashi and Numata, Gunma. [3]

  7. Boomerang (French TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    In early 2000s, Boomerang was a morning and a Monday evening block on Cartoon Network France.. The channel was launched on 23 April 2003 in TPS and cable providers. [1] [2]On 23 February 2010, Boomerang +1 was launched on SFR. [3]

  8. List of Dragon Ball anime - Wikipedia

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    Dragon Ball is a Japanese media franchise created by Akira Toriyama in 1984. Six anime installments based on the franchise have been produced by Toei Animation: Dragon Ball (1986); Dragon Ball Z (1989); Dragon Ball GT (1996); Dragon Ball Super (2015); and Dragon Ball Daima (2024); followed by the web series Super Dragon Ball Heroes (2018).

  9. Category:2000s French animated television series - Wikipedia

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