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Cocohana
is a Japanese ''josei'' manga magazine published by Shueisha since May 28, 1994. Originally the magazine's name was ''Chorus'', but it changed to ''Cocohana'' with the January 2012 issue. ''Cocohana'' is published monthly on the 28th. Manga Current : *''Kyaria Kogitsune Kin no Machi'' () *''Higepiyo'' () *''Chikutaku Bonbon'' () *''Caramel, Cinnamon, Popcorn'' () *''Yottsu no Kisetsu'' () *''Manpukuji'' () *''Tanin Kurashi'' () *'' Papa Told Me'' () *''Mama wa Tenparist'' () *''Seigi no Mikata'' () *''Heavenly Kiss'' () *''Kishuku no Niwa'' () *''Moment: Eien no Isshun'' () Former *''Clover'' (Toriko Chiya) *'' Clover Trèfle'' (Toriko Chiya) *''Honey and Clover'' (Chica Umino) *'' Blank Canvas: My So-Called Artist's Journey'' (Akiko Higashimura) *''Kodomo Nanka Daikirai'' (Kimidori Inoue) * * (Mari Ozawa) * (Yukari Ichijo) * (Yoshizumi Wataru) * * (Mari Ozawa) * (Aya Nakahara) * (Momoko Aikawa) *''Shōjo Manga'' (Naoko Matsuda) *''Suna no Shiru'' (Yukari Ichijo) * (Mieko ...
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Papa Told Me
''Papa Told Me'' (stylized as ''Papa told me'') is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Nanae Haruno. It was serialized in Shueisha's ''josei'' manga magazine ''Young You'' from 1987 to 2003, with its chapters collected in 27 ''tankōbon'' volumes. Since since then, additional chapters were published irregularly in other magazines. Another series, released under the title ''Papa Told Me: Cocohana ver.'', have been published in ''Cocohana'' since 2011. A 12-episode television drama adaptation was broadcast on NHK E in 2003. In 1990, ''Papa Told Me'' won the 35th Shogakukan Manga Award in the ''shōjo'' category. Plot Chise is an elementary school girl who lives with her widowed father, a novelist. Her mother died when she was very young, but she is extremely close to her father. He is the one she loves the most, and because he works as a novelist, he spends most of his time at home, much to the delight of Chise. Media Manga Written and illustrated by Nanae ...
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Clover (Toriko Chiya Manga)
is a manga series written and illustrated by Toriko Chiya. It follows Saya Suzuki, an office lady, who falls in love with her supervisor Susumu Tsuge. Release ''Clover'' was first serialized in Shueisha's magazine '' Bouquet'' between 1997 and 2000. It was transferred to ''Cookie'', being published from 2000 to 2006 on it. In 2006, another Shueisha magazine, ''Chorus'' (now ''Cocohana''), began serializing the manga; it lasted until April 2010. All 91 individual chapters were collected by Shueisha into 24 ''tankōbon'' volumes, published between July 25, 1997, and January 25, 2011. From November 18, 2008, to August 17, 2012, the series was republished in 13 '' bunkoban'' volumes. The manga, which sold over 9.2 million copies in Japan, has also been published in Italy by Star Comics, in South Korea by Haksan, and in Taiwan by Sharp Point Press. It has spawned a sequel series, , which started to be published on June 28, 2012, in ''Cocohana''. Its first ''tankōbon'' volume was ...
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Nōnai Poison Berry
is a Japanese slice-of-life romance manga series written and illustrated by Setona Mizushiro. It was serialized in ''Chorus'' magazine, later relaunched as '' Cocohana'' magazine, from December 2009 to March 2015 and collected as five volumes by publisher Shueisha. The series was adapted into a live-action film that premiered in Japan in May 2015, as well as a stage play that ran at the New National Theatre, Tokyo, in March 2020, both directed by Yūichi Satō and officially titled ''Poison Berry in My Brain'' in English. The Stage play was rerun in 2022 with a different cast. Characters ; : Portrayed by: Yōko Maki (film), Misako Renbutsu (1st stage play), Yuika Motokariya (2nd stage play) : The series' main character, a shy 30-something whose inner thoughts appear to readers as a board of five very different individuals. When she falls for a younger man at a drinking party, the board members fall into a panic. ; : Portrayed by: Yuki Furukawa (film), Aoto Watanabe (1 ...
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Otonanajimi
is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Aya Nakahara. It was serialized in Shueisha's ''josei'' manga magazine '' Cocohana'' from March 2019 to October 2021, with its chapters collected into eight ''tankōbon'' volumes. A live action film adaptation is set to premiere in Japan in May 2023. Media Manga Written and illustrated by Aya Nakahara, ''Otonanajimi'' was serialized in Shueisha's '' Cocohana'' magazine from March 28, 2019, to October 28, 2021. Eight ''tankōbon'' volumes have been released from July 2019 to December 2021. Volume list Live-action film In October 2022, it was announced that the series would be receiving a live action Live action (or live-action) is a form of cinematography or videography that uses photography instead of animation. Some works combine live-action with animation to create a live-action animated film. Live-action is used to define film, video ga ... film adaptation, starring HiHi Jets member Mizuki Inoue and Rinka ...
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Toriko Chiya
is a Japanese manga artist. She is best known for ''Clover'' as well as ''Tokyo Alice''. Works * (1990, '' Bouquet'', Shueisha, 1 volume) * (1991, ''Bouquet'', Shueisha, 2 volumes) * ''Miracle''(1992–1993, ''Bouquet'', Shueisha, 4 volumes) * (1993, ''Bouquet'', Shueisha, 1 volume) * (1993–1994, ''Bouquet'', Shueisha, 4 volumes) * (1994–1996, ''Bouquet'', Shueisha, 6 volumes) * (1997–2010, ''Bouquet''→''Cookie''→''Chorus'', Shueisha, 24 volumes) * (2005–2015, ''Kiss'', Kodansha is a Japanese privately-held publishing company headquartered in Bunkyō, Tokyo. Kodansha is the largest Japanese publishing company, and it produces the manga magazines ''Nakayoshi'', ''Afternoon'', ''Evening'', ''Weekly Shōnen Magazine'' an ..., 15 volumes) * (2010–2012, ''Chorus''→''Cocohana'', Shueisha, 4 volumes) * (2012–ongoing, ''Cocohana'', Shueisha, 8 volumes) * (2015–ongoing, ''Kiss'', Kodansha, 3 volumes) References External linksOfficial blog * 20th-century J ...
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Aya Nakahara
is a Japanese manga artist. She won the 49th Shogakukan Manga Award for shōjo manga for ''Lovely Complex'' ''Love Com'', a romance manga about a tall high school girl who falls in love with a short guy. Works * ''Haru to Kuuki Nichiyobi'' (1995) * ''Benkyou Shinasai!'' (1997) – 2 volumes * ''Seishun no Tamago'' (1997) * ''Love! Love! Love!'' (1998–99) – 3 volumes * ''Ringo Nikki'' (2000) – 2 volumes * ''Hanada'' (2001) – 2 volumes * ''Love Com'' (''Bessatsu Margaret'', 2001–07) – 17 volumes ** ''Love Com D'' (''Deluxe Margaret'', 2009) ** ''Love Com Two'' (2012) * ''Himitsu Kichi'' (2004) * ''Bokura no Ibasho'' (2007) * ''Tokimeki Gakuen Oujigumi'' (2008) * ''Nanaco Robin'' (''Bessatsu Margaret'', 2008–09) – 3 volumes * ''Junjou Drop'' (2012) – 1 volume * ''Berry Dynamite'' (''Bessatsu Margaret'', 2009–10) – 3 volumes * ''Saredo Itoshii Hibi'' (2013) – 1 volume * '' Dame na Watashi ni Koishite Kudasai'' (''Monthly You'', 2013–16) – 10 volumes ...
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Honey And Clover
is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Chica Umino. It was serialized in Takarajimasha's ''shōjo'' manga magazine ''Cutie Comic'' from 2000 to 2001, before being transferred to Shueisha's ''josei'' (aimed at younger adult women) manga magazines ''Young You'' (2001–2005) and ''Chorus'' (2005–2006); its chapters were collected in ten ''tankōbon'' volumes. The series depicts the lives and relationships of a group of art school students who live in the same apartment building. The series was adapted into an anime television series by J.C.Staff, initially broadcast on Fuji TV in two seasons from April to September 2005 and June to September 2006. The series was also adapted as a live action movie, which was released in theaters in Japan in July 2006, and two separate live-action television dramas in 2008, one broadcast in Japan on Fuji TV from January to March 2008 and the other broadcast in Taiwan on CTS from May to August of the same year. In 2003, ' ...
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Marmalade Boy
is a shōjo manga series by Wataru Yoshizumi. It was published by Shueisha in the magazine '' Ribon'' from May 1992 to October 1995 and collected in eight ''tankōbon'' volumes. The series was adapted by Toei Animation as a 76-episode anime television series which aired on TV Asahi in 1994 to 1995. This was followed by a prequel theatrical anime movie in 1995. The series was also adapted as a 30-episode live-action television series that was broadcast in Taiwan in 2002. A live-action film adaptation was released in Japan by Warner Bros. Pictures on April 27, 2018. Plot Miki Koishikawa's ordinary life as a sophomore in high school is turned upside down when her parents suddenly announce that they are getting divorced in order to swap partners with a couple they met back in Hawaii. They seek her approval of the shocking change, and while at a restaurant during dinner where Miki meets the other couple as well as their teenage son Yuu Matsura, who is around her age, she relu ...
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Young You
was a Japanese josei manga magazine published by Shueisha, based in Tokyo and first published in 1986. It ran for 22 years before being cancelled in October 2005. After the magazine's closure, Shueisha moved several series serialized in ''Young You'' to its sister magazines ''Chorus'' (now known as '' Cocohana'') and '' You''. Notable mangakas and series serialized in ''Young You'' * Naomi Akimoto **''Ensemble'' ** ''Katei no Jijou'' ** ''Natural'' ** ''See You Again'' ** ''Uchi no Mama ga Iu Koto ni wa'' ** ''Ushirosugata no Cha Cha'' ** ''Yoru no Kumo Asa no Tsuki'' * Nanae Haruno **'' Double House'' ** '' Papa Told Me'' ** ''Pietà'' * Yukari Ichijo **''Tadashii Renai no Susume'' * Mariko Iwadate **''Amaryllis'' **''Alice ni Onegai'' **''Bara no Hoo'' **''Kirara no Ki'' **''Reizouko ni Pineapple Pie'' * Maki Kusumoto **''Tanbi Seikatsu Hyakka'' * Erica Sakurazawa **'' Love Vibes'' * Shungicu Uchida **''Kaiketsu wa Shimasen'' * Chika Umino ** ''Honey and Clover'' * ...
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Higepiyo
is a four-panel gag manga by Risa Itō about a small yellow bird with a beard, who ends up as a pet of a boy named Hiroshi. Serialized between 2004 and 2006 in Shueisha's ''Chorus'' magazine, the series was later compiled into a single volume on January 12, 2007. It was later adapted into an anime television series, which premiered on 3 April 2009, directed by Atsushi Takeyama, written by Natsuko Takahashi is a Japanese anime screenwriter. After learning about the profession of screenwriting in middle school, in university she entered a contest. Although her entry did not fit the theme of the contest, the examiners liked it so much that they gave ... and with music by Toshio Masuda. The anime adaptation later inspired the creation of a spin-off manga series, published in '' Ribon'' magazine. References External links * * Anime website (Japanese) 2009 anime television series debuts Fictional chickens Kinema Citrus NHK original programming Shueisha franchises Sh ...
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List Of Manga Magazines
This is a list of manga magazines or published in Japan. The majority of manga magazines are categorized into one of five demographics, which correspond to the age and gender of their readership: * '' Kodomo'' – aimed at young children. * '' Shōnen'' – aimed at boys. * '' Shōjo'' – aimed at girls. * ''Seinen'' – aimed at young adult men. * ''Josei'' – aimed at young adult women. Some entries are listed as "Mixed", indicating that they are aimed at an audience of both girls and boys. For magazines that do not correspond to one of the five demographics, their primary genre is listed. * The following have full details on the magazine entry: See also *List of Japanese manga magazines by circulation References External links ComiPedia: Manga Magazine Guide and Publication Encyclopedia {{Media series Manga magazines Manga magazines This is a list of manga magazines or published in Japan. The majority of manga magazines are categorized into one of f ...
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Shueisha
(lit. "Gathering of Intellect Publishing Co., Ltd.") is a Japanese company headquartered in Chiyoda, Tokyo, Japan. The company was established in 1925 as the entertainment-related publishing division of Japanese publisher Shogakukan. The following year, Shueisha became a separate, independent company. Manga magazines published by Shueisha include the ''Jump'' magazine line, which includes shonen magazines ''Weekly Shōnen Jump'', ''Jump SQ'', and ''V Jump'', and seinen magazines ''Weekly Young Jump'', ''Grand Jump'' and ''Ultra Jump''. They also publish other magazines, including ''Non-no''. Shueisha, along with Shogakukan, owns Viz Media, which publishes manga from all three companies in North America. History In 1925, Shueisha was created by major publishing company Shogakukan (founded in 1922). became the first novel published by Shueisha in collaboration with Shogakukan—the temporary home of Shueisha. In 1927, two novels titled ''Danshi Ehon'', and ''Joshi Ehon'' we ...
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