• Tales of Yajikita College (やじきた学園道中記, Yajikita Gakuen Dōchūki, transl. "Yakita Academy Travel Journal") is a manga series by Ryōko Shitō (市東亮子, Shitō Ryōko)...
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  • could also be seen in shōjō manga publications. Sukeban Deka, Tales of Yajikita College and Hana no Asuka-gumi! were three popular shōjo series that had...
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    and Accelerator), Date A Live III, The Disastrous Life of Saiki K., Edens Zero, The Familiar of Zero, Fairy Tail: 100 Years Quest, Food Wars!: Shokugeki...
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  • Kotono Mitsuishi (category Wikipedia articles contravening the Manual of Style for lists of works)
    also known for her role of Sailor Moon in the manga and anime series of the same name since 1992. In 2011, she was the voice of Hummy in Suite PreCure...
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  • (2001–2002) Tales of Yajikita College by Ryōko Shitō (2003–2006) Miyori no Mori by Hideji Oda (2004–2008) Kugutsushi Rin by Shinji Wada (2006–2011) Bride of Deimos:...
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  • is a list of animated direct-to-video series, that is, animated series released direct-to-video. List of animated internet series Lists of animated television...
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  • Moyasimon: Tales of Agriculture, known in Japan as Moyashimon (もやしもん), is a Japanese manga series by Masayuki Ishikawa. It was serialized in Kodansha's...
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  • people and college students in Japan. It has been adapted into various media, including the Megalo Box anime, a futuristic reimagining of the original...
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  • illustrated in his portfolio. In 1985, Miura applied for entrance to the art college of Nihon University. He submitted a short project, Futatabi (再び, "Once More")...
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    Takehiko Inoue (category Winner of Kodansha Manga Award (General))
    Weekly Shōnen Jump caught the attention of editor Taizo Nakamura and, at the age of 20, Inoue dropped out of college to move to Tokyo and pursue a career...
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