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Aho-Girl
is a Japanese four-panel slice-of-life comedy manga series written and illustrated by Hiroyuki. It was originally serialized in ''Weekly Shƍnen Magazine'' on November 28, 2012. and then moved to '' Bessatsu Shonen Magazine'' where it was serialized between July 2015 and December 2017. Twelve compilation volumes by Kodansha have been released. An anime television series adaptation by DiomedĂ©a aired between July and September 2017. Plot The story follows the everyday life of high school girl Yoshiko Hanabatake. True to the title, she is known to be exceptionally stupid academically as well as socially. She constantly hangs out with and annoys her studious and serious neighbor/childhood friend Akuru Akutsu, whom Yoshiko's mother wants her to marry. Yoshiko becomes friends with the level-headed Sayaka Sumino, who, along with Akuru, try to keep Yoshiko in check. The Public Morals Chairwoman dislikes the free-spirited Yoshiko but when Akuru makes some casual remarks that complim ...
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Sayaka Harada
is a Japanese voice actress who is previously affiliated with Clare Voice. She played leading roles in each series, including ''Tawawa on Monday'', ''Urara Meirocho'', ''Aho-Girl'', ''UQ Holder!'' and ''The Idolmaster Cinderella Girls''. Biography Harada was born in Chiba Prefecture. After thinking about what course to take after graduating from high school, she decided to enter a voice acting school in 2015. She had not seen much anime neither manga. Harada appeared in minor roles in anime series such as '' Lostorage Incited WIXOSS'' and '' Time Bokan 24''. She first played a lead role in an anime series as the character Ai-chan in the original net animation short series ''Tawawa on Monday'' in 2016. Her next main role was as Chiya, the protagonist of the 2017 anime television series ''Urara Meirocho''. Harada had auditioned for the role, and was given it after a number of re-recordings. She also read the manga afterwards, describing Chiya as a "bright, pure, straightforward, a ...
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Diomedéa
, previously known as , is a Japanese animation studio located in Nerima, Tokyo, Japan. The company was founded on October 5, 2005 after a split from Group TAC. Productions Television series Original video animations Films See also * Group TAC was a Japanese animation and computer graphics studio located in Shibuya, Tokyo, and founded in 1968 from former Mushi Pro staff. They worked on movies, videos, TV shows, and commercials, and contributed to all stages of the process, including ...—Studio Barcelona (DiomedĂ©a) was originally split from Group TAC. * Shaft—current DiomedĂ©a CEO Makoto Kohara was formerly an animator at Shaft, and has served as a gross outsourcing studio to some of Shaft's productions. Notes References External links * * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Diomedea Japanese companies established in 2005 Animation studios in Tokyo Mass media companies established in 2005 Japanese animation studios Nerima ...
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Keizƍ Kusakawa
is a Japanese anime storyboard artist and director who has mainly worked as a director with works from Seven Arcs and DiomedĂ©a (from 2013 onwards). Anime involved in *'' Petite Cossette'' (2004) â€“ 3D Cinematography *'' Tsukuyomi -Moon Phase-'' (2004) â€“ Storyboard, Episode Director, Opening Director *'' Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha'' (2004) â€“ Episode Director (eps 1,11/OP) *'' Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha A's'' (2005) â€“ Director, Storyboard (ep 1), Episode Director (ep 1) *'' Inukami!'' (2006) â€“ Director *'' Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha Strikers'' (2007) â€“ Director *'' Inukami! The Movie'' (2007) â€“ Director *''Sekirei'' (2008) â€“ Director *'' Asura Cryin''' (2009) â€“ Director *'' Asura Cryin' 2'' (2009) â€“ Director *'' Sekirei: Pure Engagement'' (2010) â€“ Director *'' Dog Days'' (2011) â€“ Director *''Ro-Kyu-Bu!'' (2011) â€“ Director *''Campione!'' (2012) â€“ Director *''Problem Children Are Comi ...
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Aoi YĆ«ki
, better known by her stage name , is a Japanese actress, voice actress and singer represented by Aoni Production. She voiced Komachi Hikigaya in '' My Youth Romantic Comedy Is Wrong, As I Expected'', Rita Rossweisse in ''Honkai Impact 3rd'', Tanya von Degurechaff in ''The Saga of Tanya the Evil'', Lucy in ''Ninjala'', Lumine in ''Genshin Impact'', Nodoka Hanadera/Cure Grace in '' Healin' Good PreCure'', Krul Tepes in ''Seraph of the End'', Madoka Kaname in '' Puella Magi Madoka Magica'', Hibiki Tachibana in ''Senki Zesshou Symphogear'', Diane in '' The Seven Deadly Sins'', Tamaki Kotatsu in ''Fire Force'', Mami Nanami in '' Rent-A-Girlfriend'', the young Murasaki Kuhƍin in ''Kure-nai'', Kumoko/Shiraori in '' So I'm a Spider, So What?'', and Lucy in '' Cyberpunk: Edgerunners''. Biography YĆ«ki was born in Chiba Prefecture. She entered the entertainment industry at the age of four. As a child, she acted in films and dramas. From 1999 to 2002, she made regular appearances on the ...
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Hiroyuki (artist)
is a Japanese manga artist from Ishikawa Prefecture, Japan. He is notable for the creation of the four-panel comic strip manga '' Dƍjin Work'' which is the first of his works to be adapted into an anime television series. He also created the four-panel manga series '' The Comic Artist and His Assistants'', which was serialized from 2008 to 2012, with a sequel serialized from August 2013, and adapted into an anime television series which aired in 2014. Hiroyuki has also created dƍjinshi based on the Type-Moon visual novels ''Tsukihime'' and ''Fate/stay night''. His older sister, , is also a manga artist. Works *'' Dƍjin Work'' (2004–07) *''Super Oresama Love Story'' *'' The Comic Artist and His Assistants'' (2008–12, 2013–14) *''Aho-Girl'' (2012–17) *''Girlfriend, Girlfriend is a Japanese romantic comedy manga series written and illustrated by Hiroyuki. It began serialization in Kodansha's ''Weekly Shƍnen Magazine'' in March 2020, and has been ...
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Makoto Koichi
is a Japanese voice actress affiliated with Stay Luck. Starting off as a stage performer, she began voice acting in numerous video games and anime series, with her first main role being in the game ''Toys Drive''. Biography Koichi was born in Nagano Prefecture and raised in Tokyo. She entered a high school with a theater department, where she gained experience performing on stage. Koichi was cast as Minami Iwasaki in a '' Lucky Star'' musical titled ''Lucky Star ≈ On Stage''. She became interested in voice acting after watching the ''Lucky Star'' anime in order to study her character in the musical. In 2014, Koichi joined the voice acting agency Atomic Monkey, and voiced her first main character in the video game ''Toys Drive''. In April 2021, Koichi left Atomic Monkey and moved to Stay Luck. Filmography Television animation ;2016 * '' Nurse Witch Komugi R'' as Tsukasa Kisaragi * '' Battle Spirits Double Drive'' as Shunta Mogami ;2017 * ''Star-Myu'' as Female student, female c ...
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Bessatsu Shƍnen Magazine
is a Japanese monthly manga magazine published by Kƍdansha. The magazine was started in September 2009 as a spin-off of another Kƍdansha magazine, ''Weekly Shƍnen Magazine''. Currently running manga series Past series * '' ×××Holic'' by Clamp (2010–2011, moved from ''Weekly Young Magazine'') * '' Aho-Girl'' by Hiroyuki (2015–2017, moved from ''Weekly Shƍnen Magazine'') * '' Aka no Grimoire'' by A-10 (2018–2020) * '' Animal Land'' by Makoto Raiku (2009–2014) * '' As the Gods Will'' by Muneyuki Kaneshiro (2011–2012) * ''Attack on Titan'' by Hajime Isayama (2009–2021) * '' Attack on Titan: Junior High'' by Saki Nakagawa, original by Hajime Isayama (2012–2016) * '' Attack on Titan: Lost Girls'' by Ryƍsuke Fuji, original by Hajime Isayama (2015–2016) * ''Boarding School Juliet'' by Yosuke Kaneda (2015–2017, moved to ''Weekly Shƍnen Magazine'') * '' Fairy Gone'' by Ryƍsuke Fuji (2019) * '' The Flowers of Evil'' by ShĆ«zƍ Oshimi (2009–2014) * ...
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Tomokazu Sugita
is a Japanese voice actor and author. He mainly plays young men and is characterized by his "deep bass voice," and he often performs ad-libs and imitations. He is best known for his roles as Gintoki Sakata in ''Gintama'', Tadaomi Karasuma in '' Assassination Classroom'', Hideki Motosuwa in ''Chobits'', Rin Tsuchimi in '' Shuffle!'', Gyoumei Himejima in '' Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba'', Kyon in ''The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya'', Yuichi Aizawa in '' Kanon'', Kazuyoshi "Switch" Usui in ''Sket Dance'', Hidenori Tabata in ''Daily Lives of High School Boys'', Yuuya Kizami from the Corpse Party series, Gundham Tanaka from the Danganronpa series, Ragna the Bloodedge in ''Blazblue'', Joseph Joestar in the 2012 ''JoJo's Bizarre Adventure'' anime and '' JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: All Star Battle'', Yusuke Kitagawa in ''Persona 5'', Chrom in ''Fire Emblem'', Akuru Akutsu in '' Aho Girl'', Yahiro Takigawa in '' The Testament of Sister New Devil'', Kaede Manyuda in ''Kakegurui'', Cha ...
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Discotek Media
Discotek Media is an American entertainment company based in Altamonte Springs, Florida, focused on distribution and licensing Japanese anime, films, and television series. Formed in 2005, Discotek primarily focuses on licensing retro titles from the 1970s, 1980s, and 1990s, a lot of them "license rescued" from other companies such as Funimation, Viz Media, ADV Films, Bandai Entertainment, Geneon, Manga Entertainment, etc. Their licenses include most of the '' Lupin the Third'' franchise (including the Hayao Miyazaki film ''The Castle of Cagliostro''), the first season of '' Digimon'', '' Fist of the North Star'', ''Sonic X'', ''Hajime no Ippo'', ''Urusei Yatsura'', ''Galaxy Express 999'', and ''Bobobo-bo Bo-bobo'', as well as OVAs such as ''Giant Robo'' and ''Gunbuster'' and films such as ''Memories'' and ''Project A-ko''. The company has also acquired several recent titles and has collaborated with streaming service Crunchyroll on several releases including ''KonoSuba'', ''Kemo ...
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Anime
is hand-drawn and computer-generated animation originating from Japan. Outside of Japan and in English, ''anime'' refers specifically to animation produced in Japan. However, in Japan and in Japanese, (a term derived from a shortening of the English word ''animation'') describes all animated works, regardless of style or origin. Animation produced outside of Japan with similar style to Japanese animation is commonly referred to as anime-influenced animation. The earliest commercial Japanese animations date to 1917. A characteristic art style emerged in the 1960s with the works of cartoonist Osamu Tezuka and spread in following decades, developing a large domestic audience. Anime is distributed theatrically, through television broadcasts, directly to home media, and over the Internet. In addition to original works, anime are often adaptations of Japanese comics (manga), light novels, or video games. It is classified into numerous genres targeting various broad and nic ...
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Gyaru
( ja, ă‚źăƒŁăƒ«) , is a Japanese fashion subculture. The term ''gyaru'' is a Japanese transliteration of the English slang word . The term for was introduced in Japan by the American jeans company ''Lee'', who introduced a new line of jeans to their brand ''Wrangler''. When the women's jeans line 'GALS' was released in the 1970s; the term had been quickly used outside of its original branding and was adopted to describe the fashion by 1972. subculture was at its peak during the Heisei era. It had a large influence on Japanese fashion and its economy, its international economy, and its global soft power across the world through Cool Japan such as in Southeast Asia and internationally. Multiple brands branched out before eventually declining due to financial instability and changes in its target demographic. The terms usage peaked in the early 2000s and has gradually declined since. This decline has been attributed to shifts in magazine industry, the exaggeration of the s ...
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