Manga + Anima is a manga collection of 10 volumes authored by Natsumi Mukai. The story is about four anthropomorphic characters who are outcasts and so are searching for others of their kind. ...more on Wikipedia about "+ Anima"
.hack//Legend of the Twilight Bracelet, (.hack//黄昏の腕輪伝説 Tasogare no Udewa Densetsu; colloquially known as .hack//UdeDen) is a manga series written by Tatsuya Hamazaki and drawn by Rei Izumi which has been adapted into a 12-episode anime of the same name. The word "Bracelet" in the title was removed in North America, shortening the title to .hack//Legend of the Twilight. ...more on Wikipedia about ".hack//Legend of the Twilight"
20th Century Boys is a Sci-fi/Mystery manga created by Naoki Urasawa. ...more on Wikipedia about "20th Century Boys"
3×3 Eyes (pronounced Sazan Eyes in Japanese) is a manga created by acclaimed manga artist Yuzo Takada, and is his most successful series. It spans 40 volumes, beginning in 1987 and finally ending in 2002. It was serialized in Young Magazine. ...more on Wikipedia about "3x3 Eyes"
666: Satan is a manga series by Kishimoto Seishi, the younger twin brother of Kishimoto Masashi, creator of the popular anime and manga series NARUTO. ...more on Wikipedia about "666 Satan"
8 Man (8マン) or Eightman (エイトマン) is a fictional manga and anime superhero created in 1963 by writer Kazumasa Hirai and artist Jiro Kuwata. He is considered Japan's earliest cyborg superhero, before even Kamen Rider (the same year, Shotaro Ishinomori created Cyborg 009), and was supposedly the inspiration for RoboCop. ...more on Wikipedia about "8 Man"
9th Elsewhere is a webcomic created by Caroline Curtis and Courtney Caryl in January 2003. ...more on Wikipedia about "9th Elsewhere"
A, A' (1975) is a manga by Moto Hagio. It is published (left-to-right) in English by VIZ Media. ...more on Wikipedia about "A, A'"
A.I. Love You ( Japanese: A.I.が止まらない) is a Japanese manga series by author Ken Akamatsu. ...more on Wikipedia about "A.I. Love You"
"Absolute Boyfriend" (or Zettai Kareshi in Japanese) by Yuu Watase is a popular Japanese-style graphic novel (or ' manga') published in English by Viz Media. Yuu Watase is also the author of " Fushigi Yûgi", " Ceres", " Alice 19th", and " Imadoki!". ...more on Wikipedia about "Absolute Boyfriend"
Adolf, known in Japan as Adorufu ni Tsugu (アドルフに告ぐ, literally "Tell Adolf") is a manga series made by Osamu Tezuka. ...more on Wikipedia about "Adolf (manga)"
The Adventures of Mini-Goddess (also known as Ah! My Goddess: Being Small is Convenient) ( Japanese Kanji ああっ女神さまっ 小っちゃいって事は便利だねっ - Rōmaji AA! Megami Sama: Chicchaitte Kotoha Benridane) is a A 48 episode TV series featuring shrunken versions of Urd, Belldandy, and Skuld of Oh My Goddess! fame in a comedic super deformed style was produced in 1998. ...more on Wikipedia about "Adventures of Mini-Goddess"
(Ageha100%) Ageha 100% (Swallowtail 100% , アゲハ100% ) is a shojo manga created by Kozue Takeuchi. The serial began in the August 2004 issue of Ribon. ...more on Wikipedia about "Ageha100%"
"Ai Shite Knight", or "Night" (original title: 愛してナイト) is a shōjo manga created in the early 1980's by the late Kaoru Tada. An anime version of the story in 42 episodes was also produced in 1983-1984 by Toei Animation, and features episodes supervised by Shingo Araki. The anime also became extremely popular in Europe with the title "Rock'n'Roll Kids" in Germany, "Embrasse-moi, Lucile" in France, and "Kiss Me Licia" in Italy, as well as "Besame Licia" in Spanish. In fact, the anime series was so popular in Italy that it spawned a domestically-produced live-action teen soap opera, which ran for 145 episodes through four seasons ("Love Me Licia," "Licia, Dolce Licia," "Teneramente Licia," and "Bailamo e Cantiamo con Licia") on Italian TV from 1986 to 1988. Pop singer/actress Cristina D'Avena, who performed the Italian theme song to the anime series, played Licia (Yakko) in the live-action version. ...more on Wikipedia about "Ai Shite Knight"
Ai Yori Aoshi (藍より青し) is a manga by Kou Fumizuki released in 1998 on Hakusensha's Young Animal, a magazine for young men. The original manga series ended its run in 2005. ...more on Wikipedia about "Ai Yori Aoshi"
Aim for the Ace! (エースをねらえ! Ace o Nerae!) is a shōjo manga by Sumika Yamamoto begun in 1972 and serialized in Margaret. Hugely successful, it was adapted into a TV anime series in 1973, and more recently a live-action dorama series in 2004. The anime series was made by Tokyo Movie Shinsha with the Madhouse animation studio (its first major production), and was originally aired on Mainichi Broadcasting. There was also a movie which consisted of several compiled episodes. Another TV anime and two OAVs would soon follow in the 1970s and 1980s. The original TV anime has been distributed in Europe, with the titles Jenny la tennista (Italian), Jeu, Set et Match (French), and Raqueta de oro or "Golden Racket" (Spanish). ...more on Wikipedia about "Aim for the Ace!"
Air Gear (エア・ギア) is a shounen manga by the mangaka, Ito Ogure (大暮維人) who goes by the name Oh!Great. It is serialized on Weekly Shounen Magazine in 2002. Currently, 12 tankoubans are released in Japan by Shounen Magazine Comics. ...more on Wikipedia about "Air Gear"
Air Master (エアマスター) is a seinen manga (ongoing in Young Animal) and anime (27 episode TV series, complete) about an ex-gymnast named Aikawa Maki turned streetfighter. ...more on Wikipedia about "Air Master"
(Aishiteruze Baby) is an anime series based on the manga originally created by , which was serialized in Ribon. The anime series ran on Animax starting on April 2004, and completed in 26 episodes. The opening and ending theme songs are "Sunny Side Up" and "Nennensaisai" sung by Hitoto Yo. ...more on Wikipedia about "Aishiteruze Baby"
AKAGI is a Japanese comic book that started in 1993 written by Nobuyuki Fukumoto about a game called " Mah Jong". It is featured in the weekly magazine "Modern Mah-Jong", and has even been adapted into a movie because of its popularity. In the fall of 2005, it began its run as an anime series on Japanese television. ...more on Wikipedia about "AKAGI"
Akazukin Chacha (or "Red Riding Hood Chacha", 赤ずきんチャチャ) is a manga series created by Min Ayahana in 1991, which was serialized by Shueisha in Ribon Magazine in Japan between 1991 and 2000. Its 74-episode anime series was created by Nihon Ad Systems (NAS) and Studio Gallop, and first ran on TV Tokyo in Japan from 7 January 1994 to 30 June 1995. ...more on Wikipedia about "Akazukin Chacha"
Akira ( Japanese: アキラ) is a cyberpunk manga by Katsuhiro Otomo. In 1988 an anime movie based on the series was made, also called Akira. ...more on Wikipedia about "Akira (manga)"
Akkan Baby is a shōjo manga series created by Miyaōchi Saya. Originally serialized in the Japanese Kodansha magazine, the series was completed in three volumes and twelve chapters. ...more on Wikipedia about "Akkan Baby"
Alice 19th (ありす19th; Arisu Naintīnsu) is a manga written by Yū Watase, creator of the popular manga series Ceres: Celestial Legend and Fushigi Yūgi, all three of which were serialized in the weekly manga magazine Shōjo Comic. ...more on Wikipedia about "Alice 19th"
Alien Nine (エイリアン9) is a manga by Hitoshi Tomizawa serialised in the seinen magazine Young Champion. ...more on Wikipedia about "Alien Nine"
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