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Bessatsu Hana To Yume
, also known as , was a Japanese Shōjo manga, manga magazine published by Hakusensha from 1977 to 2018. It was a sister magazine to . History was launched in July 1977 as a sister magazine to . After 41 years, it ceased publication with the release of its July 2018 issue on May 26, 2018. The publishing schedule for changed regularly since its inception: Serializations The following is a partial list of titles serialized in the magazine: * by Miku Sakamoto * ''Blank Slate (manga), Blank Slate'' by Aya Kanno * ''Blood Hound (manga), Blood Hound'' by Kaori Yuki * by Saki Hiwatari * by Saki Hiwatari * ''Camelot Garden'' (one-shot) by Kaori Yuki * ''Glass Mask'' by Suzue Miuchi * ''Grand Guignol Orchestra'' by Kaori Yuki * ''Gunjō Cinema'' by Ritsu Miyako * ''King of Cards (manga), King of Cards'' by Makoto Tateno * ''Ludwig Kakumei'' by Kaori Yuki * ''Ludwig Kakumei, Ludwig Gensōkyoku: Kaguya-hime'' by Kaori Yuki * ''Orange Chocolate'' by Nanpei Yamada * ''Otomen'' by Ay ...
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Nanpei Yamada
is a Japanese manga author. As of 2018 her latest series, ''Sakura no Hana no Kōcha Ōji'' (Tea Prince of Cherry Blossoms) is being serialized in ''Bessatsu Hana to Yume''. Works * ''Kumiko & Shingo Series'' (1990–1997, 15 volumes) * ''Kōcha Ōji'' (1997–2004, 25 volumes) * ''Kōcha Ōji no Himegimi'' (2006, 1 volume) * ''Otona no Kodomotachi: Kumiko & Shingo Series Special'' (2002–2007, 1 volume) * ''Manabiya Sannin Kichisa'' (2004–2006, 4 volumes) * ''Skyblue Shore'' (''Sorairo Kaigan'') (2006–2008, 6 volumes) - first two volumes were released in English by Tokyopop Tokyopop (styled TOKYOPOP; formerly known as Mixx Entertainment) is an American distributor, licensor and publisher of anime, manga, manhwa and Western manga-style works. The German publishing division produces German translations of licensed J ... * ''Orange Chocolate'' (2009-2014, 13 volumes) * ''Sakura no Hana no Kōcha Ōji'' (2013-, 11 Volumes (Ongoing)) References External linksKnowledge o ...
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Ludwig Kakumei
is a Japanese manga series by Kaori Yuki. It debuted in the January 1999 issue of the '' shōjo'' (targeted towards girls) manga magazine ''Melody'', before being transferred to ''Hana to Yume Step'', ''Hana to Yume'', and finally ''Bessatsu Hana to Yume'', where it concluded in the September 2007 issue. The sixteen chapters were compiled into four ''tankōbon'' by Hakusensha, and were published from June 2004 to December 2007. The series follows Ludwig, a self-centered, flamboyant prince, as he travels with his loyal, soft-hearted valet in search of a bride. Plot Ordered by his father to find a bride, Prince Ludwig (Lui), a flamboyant former collector of female corpses, travels the land with his loyal and soft-hearted servant Wilhelm. Characters Main characters *Prince Ludwig: The hero (or, more accurately, anti-hero) of the manga who is known for his womanizing ways and his selfish actions. Ludwig is surprisingly intelligent, and solves the mysteries of some of the princes ...
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Wayback Machine
The Wayback Machine is a digital archive of the World Wide Web founded by the Internet Archive, a nonprofit based in San Francisco, California. Created in 1996 and launched to the public in 2001, it allows the user to go "back in time" and see how websites looked in the past. Its founders, Brewster Kahle and Bruce Gilliat, developed the Wayback Machine to provide "universal access to all knowledge" by preserving archived copies of defunct web pages. Launched on May 10, 1996, the Wayback Machine had more than 38.2 million records at the end of 2009. , the Wayback Machine had saved more than 760 billion web pages. More than 350 million web pages are added daily. History The Wayback Machine began archiving cached web pages in 1996. One of the earliest known pages was saved on May 10, 1996, at 2:08p.m. Internet Archive founders Brewster Kahle and Bruce Gilliat launched the Wayback Machine in San Francisco, California, in October 2001, primarily to address the problem of web co ...
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The Hana To Yume
is a Japanese manga magazine published by Hakusensha on the 25th of January, April, July, and October. The magazine serves as a supplementary issue to the larger magazine ''Hana to Yume'', featuring one-shots or side stories of series running in ''Hana to Yume''. There are series running irregularly in the magazine. Serializations Current * '' Life So Happy'' (transferred from ''Hana to Yume'' in 2018) * '' W Juliet II'' Past * '' Duel Love: Koi Suru Otome wa Shōri no Megami'' * ''Full House Kiss is a ''shōjo'' manga as well as a PlayStation 2 Otome Game. The manga was created at the same time as the video game, and was drawn by Shiori Yuwa and published in Hana to Yume , also known as , is a semi-monthly Japanese manga m ...'' * ''Gakkō Hotel'' * ''Hakuji'' * '' Jiujiu'' (transferred from ''Hana to Yume'' in 2010) * '' Love So Life'' (transferred to ''Hana to Yume'' in 2009) * ''Pheromomania Syndrome'' (transferred from ''Hana to Yume'' in 2007) * '' ...
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Melody (magazine)
, stylized as ''MELODY'', is a Japanese Josei manga, ''josei'' manga Manga#Magazines, magazine published on the 28th of even-numbered months by Hakusensha since September 1997, initially published as a Shōjo manga, ''shōjo'' manga magazine. Serializations The following is a partial list of titles serialized in ''Melody'': Current * by Minako Narita (since 2001) * by Kyoko Hikawa (since 2009) * ''Idol Dreams'' by Arina Tanemura (since 2013) * ''Kageki Shojo!!'' by Kumiko Saiki (since 2015) * by Saki Hiwatari (since 2018) * ''Rhythm Nation'' by Tomo Matsumoto (since 2020) * ''The Vampire and His Pleasant Companions'' by Narise Konohara and Marimo Ragawa (since 2022) Former * ''Patalliro!'' by Mineo Maya (1997–2016) * by Reiko Okano and Baku Yumemakura (1999–2005) * ''Bright no Yūutsu'' by Keiko Takemiya (2000–2004) * ''Shūdōshi Falco'' by Yasuko Aoike (2001) * ''Gatcha Gacha'' by Yutaka Tachibana (2001–2007) * ''Himitsu – Top Secret'' by Reiko Shimizu (2001–20 ...
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LaLa DX
Lala may refer to: Geography * Lala language (other) Places * Lala (Naples Metro), an underground metro station in Naples, Italy * Lala, Assam, a town in Assam, India * Lala, Ilam, a village in Ilam Province, Iran * Lala, Lanao del Norte, a municipality in the Philippines * Lala, Mazandaran, a village in Mazandaran Province, Iran * Lala, Pakistan, a village in Punjab Province * Lala River (other) * Lala, Lebanon, village in the Beqaa Governorate, Lebanon People * Lala (given name) * Lala (nickname) * Lala (surname) * Lala (title) a Turkish title meaning tutor ** Lala Kara Mustafa Pasha (c. 1500-1580), Ottoman general and Grand Vizier ** Lala Shahin Pasha (1330-after 1388), Ottoman governor Fictional characters * Lala, the title character of ''Fancy Lala'', a 1998 anime series *Lala Hagoromo, a character of Japanese anime ''Star Twinkle Precure'' * Lala Satalin Deviluke, the main female character in ''To Love-Ru'' * Lala or Lara Doucette, the main fem ...
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LaLa
Lala may refer to: Geography * Lala language (other) Places * Lala (Naples Metro), an underground metro station in Naples, Italy * Lala, Assam, a town in Assam, India * Lala, Ilam, a village in Ilam Province, Iran * Lala, Lanao del Norte, a municipality in the Philippines * Lala, Mazandaran, a village in Mazandaran Province, Iran * Lala, Pakistan, a village in Punjab Province * Lala River (other) * Lala, Lebanon, village in the Beqaa Governorate, Lebanon People * Lala (given name) * Lala (nickname) * Lala (surname) * Lala (title) a Turkish title meaning tutor ** Lala Kara Mustafa Pasha (c. 1500-1580), Ottoman general and Grand Vizier ** Lala Shahin Pasha (1330-after 1388), Ottoman governor Fictional characters * Lala, the title character of ''Fancy Lala'', a 1998 anime series *Lala Hagoromo, a character of Japanese anime ''Star Twinkle Precure'' * Lala Satalin Deviluke, the main female character in ''To Love-Ru'' * Lala or Lara Doucette, the main femal ...
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Yukarism
is a Japanese shōjo manga written and illustrated by Shiomi Chika. The manga was first serialized in ''Bessatsu Hana to Yume'' magazine in 2010 and published in tankōbon form by Hakusensha in June 2011. The series was licensed in North American by Viz Media in 2014. Plot Seventeen year old Yukari Kobayakawa is a famous author of historical fiction novels about the Edo period in Japan. The interesting thing about his work is that it’s so prolific; he writes as if he was living in Edo. Coincidentally, Yukari never had to do any research to write about the past because he already knows it! Actually, Yukari was born with his memories from his past life still intact. He remembers his life as a female courtesan from Edo's Yoshiwara district. Yukari's past memories came to life in his dreams when he met his classmate Mahoro for the first time. It appears that Mahoro is somehow linked to Yukari’s past. Along the way, Yukari meets with other reincarnated souls from his previous lif ...
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Marimo Ragawa
is a Japanese manga artist. She began submitting manga to comic magazines when she was only 12 years old, in the sixth grade of elementary school. She continued to send her manga to the same magazine for four years, but failed to receive a positive critical reception. Ragawa then decided to switch to a different magazine, ''Hana to Yume''. Her first submission to this magazine won a prize called the "Top Prize" (). Two years later in 1990, she succeeded in achieving her debut with her one-shot manga , published in ''Hana to Yume'' issue 22. Ragawa continued to create long-running manga series such as ''Baby & Me'', '' New York New York'', and '. In 1995, she won the 40th Shogakukan Manga Award in the category for ''Baby & Me''. In 2012, she won both the 36th Kodansha Manga Award in the category and an Excellence Award at the 16th Japan Media Arts Festival for ''Those Snow White Notes''. Works * ''Time Limit'' (one-shot, 1990) * ''Baby & Me'' (1991–1997) * ' (1993–201 ...
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Yurara
is a supernatural shōjo manga by Chika Shiomi (the manga artist of ''Night of the Beasts'' and ''Canon''). It was serialized in Japan between 2003 and 2005 by Hakusensha in ''Bessatsu Hana to Yume'' and collected in five bound volumes. All five volumes have been published in English in North America by Viz Media. The series is about a teenage girl with strong spiritual powers named Yurara who, with the aid of an ancestral guardian spirit, dispels ghosts that haunt her high school while juggling her relationships with two boys in her class who also have spiritual powers. Plot The series follows Yurara Tsukinowa, a teenage girl who has been able to see spirits and sense what they feel since she was a child. Yurara is protected from evil spirits by a beautiful guardian spirit, the ghost of an ancestress after whom she was named; when she is in the presence of a dangerous spirit, Yurara transforms in appearance and personality to that of her guardian, though she considers h ...
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Mineo Maya
Maya Mineo (Japanese: 魔夜峰央 ''Mineo Maya'', born 4 March 1953) is a Japanese mangaka. His series ''Patalliro!'' is one of the best-selling and the longest-running shōjo manga of all time. Life Maya was born in Niigata. He made his debut as a professional manga artist in 1973 with ''Mishiranu hōmon-sha'' in the shōjo magazine ''Bessatsu Margaret''. His most successful series started in 1978 with ''Patalliro!'', which was adapted into an anime series. Since then, he has worked on the series for different magazines and produced several spin-offs. With more than 100 volumes, it is the longest-running shōjo manga. An anime adaptation in 1983 was the first TV anime to show homosexuality. In 1981, he was nominated for the Seiun Award and in 1999, he received the Japan Cartoonists Association Award for the series. The spin-off series ''Patalliro Saiyūki!'' has been translated into French. In the early 1980s, he met ballet dancer Yoshimi Yamada and got married. They have ...
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Patalliro!
is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Mineo Maya. The comedy manga was serialized in ''Hana to Yume'' from 1978 to 1990, before switching to ''Bessatsu Hana to Yume'' from 1991 where it continues to be published. An anime adaptation, , produced by Toei Animation, originally aired from April 8, 1982 to May 13, 1983 on Fuji TV, and was the first to present '' shōnen-ai'' themes on television. As of 2006, the manga had 22 million copies in circulation. Two spin-off mangas, ''Patalliro Saiyuki!'' and ''Patalliro Genji Monogatari!'', were originally serialized from 2003 to 2005 and 2004 to 2008 respectively, with ''Patalliro Saiyuki!'' getting an anime adaptation produced by Magic Bus and airing on Kids Station from June 5 to November 9, 2005. Plot The story focuses on comedy, primarily the wacky adventures of Patalliro himself and the entire kingdom of Malynera. Characters ; :The 10-year-old diabetic brainchild king of Malynera. When he becomes frust ...
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