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J-ta Yamada
is a Japanese manga artist. Yamada is known for creating the manga ''Asatte no Houkou'', which also spawned an anime. Yamada also created the manga ''Majina!'' and the manga ''Gifuto''. He has created a mahjong game called ''Higurashi no Naku Koro ni Jong'', which is based on 07th Expansion's ''Higurashi When They Cry''. It began appearing once a month in Takeshobo's ''Kindai Mahjong'' magazine starting on January 1, 2010. Works Books * Code Geass, Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion — Knight: Official Comic Anthology For Girls, Volume 1 (コードギアス 反逆のルルーシュ 公式コミックアンソロジー Knight, Asuka Comics DX) — Manga Contribution * JK Haru is a Sex Worker in Another World (JKハルは異世界で娼婦になった, Hayakawa Bunko JP) — Cover Illustration * JK Haru is a Sex Worker in Another World, Manga (JKハルは異世界で娼婦になった, BUNCH COMICS) — Art Games * Aquarian Age (Broccoli) — Card Illustratio ...
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Manga Artist
A is a comic artist who writes and/or illustrates manga. As of 2006, about 3,000 professional manga artists were working in Japan. Most manga artists study at an art college or manga school or take on an apprenticeship with another artist before entering the industry as a primary creator. More rarely a manga artist breaks into the industry directly, without previously being an assistant. For example, Naoko Takeuchi, author of '' Sailor Moon'', won a Kodansha Manga Award contest and manga pioneer Osamu Tezuka was first published while studying an unrelated degree, without working as an assistant. A manga artist will rise to prominence through recognition of their ability when they spark the interest of institutions, individuals or a demographic of manga consumers. For example, there are contests which prospective manga artist may enter, sponsored by manga editors and publishers. This can also be accomplished through producing a one-shot. While sometimes a stand-alone manga, ...
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Lelouch Of The Rebellion
Lellouche is a North-African surname; a variant form of '' Lellouch'', ''Lelouch'', ''Alloush'', ''Allouch'' and ''Allouche''. It is derived from the early Afroasiatic-Semitic family, where it is seen in the Berber and Arabian Peninsula Arabic cultures as ''el allouch'' (alush), meaning "the lamb". It is most-often used to signify a young male lamb, and remains a nickname or term of endearment in some North African and Arabic cultures. ''Louche'' also means "cross-eyed" in French, and ''le/la Louche'' serves as nickname in its figurative meaning, a "shady" one, for some historical people in French texts. Notable people with the name include: People and places named Allouch People named Allouch * (born 1939), French psychoanalyst. * Moustapha Allouch (born 1958), Lebanese politician. * Roula Allouch, Wisconsin born American with Syrian descent, chairwoman of the Council on American–Islamic Relations. * Soulaïman Allouch (born 2002), Moroccan-Dutch footballer. Place ...
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Manga Artists
A is a comic artist who writes and/or illustrates manga. As of 2006, about 3,000 professional manga artists were working in Japan. Most manga artists study at an art college or manga school or take on an apprenticeship with another artist before entering the industry as a primary creator. More rarely a manga artist breaks into the industry directly, without previously being an assistant. For example, Naoko Takeuchi, author of ''Sailor Moon'', won a Kodansha Manga Award contest and manga pioneer Osamu Tezuka was first published while studying an unrelated degree, without working as an assistant. A manga artist will rise to prominence through recognition of their ability when they spark the interest of institutions, individuals or a demographic of manga consumers. For example, there are contests which prospective manga artist may enter, sponsored by manga editors and publishers. This can also be accomplished through producing a one-shot. While sometimes a stand-alone manga, wit ...
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Tanto Cuore
Tanto may refer to: Places * , district of Stockholm, Sweden * Tantō, Hyōgo, Japan Music * ''Tanto'' (album), 2012 album by Pablo Alborán ** "Tanto" (song), title track *"Tanto", a 1990 song by Lucero *"Tanto", a 2019 song by Jesse & Joy featuring Luis Fonsi Others * ''Tantō'', a (usually) short, thin Japanese sword * Daihatsu Tanto, a concept car based on the Daihatsu Move kei car * Kris Paronto (born 1971), known as Tanto See also * * Tonto Tonto is a fictional character; he is the Native American (either Comanche or Potawatomi) companion of the Lone Ranger, a popular American Western character created by George W. Trendle and Fran Striker. Tonto has appeared in radio and televi ...
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Kuni Tori!
Kuni or KUNI may refer to: People * Kuni-no-miya (久邇) ''ōke'' (princely house), the second oldest branch of the Japanese Imperial Family created from branches of the Fushimi-no-miya house * Kuni Nagako (1903–2000), member of the Imperial House of Japan * Kuni, an alias of the music artist, DJ, and music producer Kuniyuki Takahashi * Kuni, a character played by Gedde Watanabe in ''UHF'', who also appeared in an episode of ''The Weird Al Show'' Geography * Kuni (woreda), Ethiopia * Kuni, Gunma, a former village in Gunma, Japan * Kuni-kyō, an 8th-century capital of Japan * Provinces of Japan * Kuni, Eastern Cape, a township in Buffalo City, South Africa Other uses * KUNI (FM), a radio station belonging to the University of Northern Iowa, U.S. * KUNI, the ICAO designation for Gordon K. Bush Airport Ohio University Airport or Gordon K. Bush Airport , also known as Snyder Field, is a public-use airport located on State Route 32/U.S. 50 in the village of Albany, about ten ...
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Aquarian Age
{{nihongo, Aquarian Age, アクエリアンエイジ, Akuerian Eiji is an out-of-print Japanese collectible trading card game. It is marketed and produced by Broccoli, which produces games and Anime-related goods. In the game, the player takes the role of a "Mindbreaker", who can control and unlock the powers of the game characters. The goal is to defeat other Mindbreakers (players) and to grow stronger. The game continues until the player has defeated all of their opponents, or has been stripped of their powers; thus being knocked out of the game. Unlike similar TCG, the player fields game characters instead of spells. They must gain control over each character before it can be used in a game. If a player is unable to control a character properly, it may turn on them. The ''Aquarian Age'' franchise now supports a PlayStation game, a comic book, and a TV series; '' Aquarian Age: Sign for Evolution'' featuring a musical score by composer Yuki Kajiura. Story As far as the hist ...
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JK Haru Is A Sex Worker In Another World
is a Japanese novel by Kō Hiratori, first published in Japan as a web novel from October 2016 to August 2017 on the website Shōsetsuka ni Narō. It was later acquired by Hayakawa Publishing, who published it in December 2017 with cover art by shimano. The novel follows the high school student Haru Koyama, who is transported to another world after her death, where she begins work as a sex worker. A second volume titled ''JK Haru is a Sex Worker in Another World: Summer'', which is a collection of several short stories that complement the main story, was published in December 2019. The novel has also been adapted into a manga series, illustrated by J-ta Yamada. Plot The Japanese high school student Haru Koyama and her male classmate Seiji Chiba are killed in a traffic accident and are teleported to another world together. While Chiba becomes an adventurer and goes out to slay monsters, Haru discovers that women aren't allowed to have special powers in the new world, so sh ...
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Kindai Mahjong
is a mahjong-focused magazine line created by Takeshobo. The first title published under the line was the text magazine ''Monthly Kindai Mahjong'' (1972–1987). It has since then spawned four manga magazines: ''Kindai Mahjong Original'' (1980–2013), ''Bessatsu Kindai Mahjong'' (1981–present), ''Kindai Mahjong Gold'' (1985–2006), and ''Kindai Mahjong Gamble Com'' (2006). History , described by Takeshobo as "Japan's first mahjong magazine", started in November 1972, one month after the publisher itself was established. It was mainly a text magazine, and it spawned a manga magazine in December 1980, . Two sister magazines, and , were created in December 1981 and August 1985. The original magazine went defunct in 1987, and then ''Bessatsu'' changed its title to simply ''Kindai Mahjong'' in 1997. In February 2006, ''Gold'' ceased its publication and, in March, it was replaced by the short-lived , whose issuance lasted until June 2006. ''Original'' had its last issue released in ...
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Manga
Manga (Japanese: 漫画 ) are comics or graphic novels originating from Japan. Most manga conform to a style developed in Japan in the late 19th century, and the form has a long prehistory in earlier Japanese art. The term ''manga'' is used in Japan to refer to both comics and cartooning. Outside of Japan, the word is typically used to refer to comics originally published in the country. In Japan, people of all ages and walks of life read manga. The medium includes works in a broad range of genres: action, adventure, business and commerce, comedy, detective, drama, historical, horror, mystery, romance, science fiction and fantasy, erotica ('' hentai'' and ''ecchi''), sports and games, and suspense, among others. Many manga are translated into other languages. Since the 1950s, manga has become an increasingly major part of the Japanese publishing industry. By 1995, the manga market in Japan was valued at (), with annual sales of 1.9billion manga books and manga magazi ...
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Takeshobo
is a major publisher in Japan. Takeshobo was founded in 1972 by Kyōichirō Noguchi, starting Japan's first Mahjong magazine . Other magazines, such as a magazine dedicated to mahjong-themed manga, as well as a magazine dedicated to yonkoma manga, were published. Furthermore, a mahjong museum was founded. Currently, in addition to the older magazines, a pachinko magazine, a gravure magazine, short stories as well as adult literature novels are published. On the Internet, it has distribution agreements with Livedoor was a Japanese company that functioned as an Internet service provider and operator of a web portal and blog platform before being brought down by a scandal in 2006. The company was founded and led in its first 10 years by Takafumi Horie, known a .... Takeshobo yonkoma comics are distributed on the comic distribution website Manga Life Win. Excluding mahjong manga, manga series are published under the Bamboo Comics label. Magazines External links Official home ...
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Higurashi When They Cry
is a Japanese murder mystery dōjin soft visual novel series produced by 07th Expansion that comprises the first two entries of the ''When They Cry'' franchise. The series focuses on a group of young friends living in the fictional village of Hinamizawa and the strange events that occur there in 1983. The games are built on the NScripter game engine and the Microsoft Windows operating system. The first game in the series, ''Onikakushi-hen'', was released on August 10, 2002, and the eighth and final game in the original PC series, ''Matsuribayashi-hen'', was released on August 13, 2006. While the first four games carried the overall title ''Higurashi no Naku Koro ni'' and are considered the first entry in the ''When They Cry'' franchise, the next four games were produced under the title ''Higurashi no Naku Koro ni Kai'' and are considered the second entry. A bonus fan disc called ''Higurashi no Naku Koro ni Rei'' was released on December 31, 2006. In addition ...
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