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Makoto Uezu
is a Japanese anime screenwriter. Filmography Anime television 2000s *''Ground Defense Force! Mao-chan'' (2002), Script *''Bottle Fairy'' (2003), Script *''Maburaho'' (2003–04), Script *''Yumeria'' (2004), Series composition (with Yōsuke Kuroda), Script *''Ah My Buddha'' (2005), Series composition, Script *'' Amaenaide yo!! Katsu!!'' (2006), Series composition, Script *'' Ah! My Goddess: Flights of Fancy'' (2006), Script *''Utawarerumono'' (2006), Series composition, Script *'' My Bride Is a Mermaid'' (2007), Series Composition, Script *'' School Days'' (2007), Series Composition, Script *''Sola'' (2007), Script *'' Akaneiro ni Somaru Saka'' (2008), Series Composition, Script *''Astro Fighter Sunred'' (2008), Series Composition, Script *'' Astro Fighter Sunred Season 2'' (2009), Series Composition, Script *'' Tayutama: Kiss on my Deity'' (2009), Series Composition, Script 2010s *''Katanagatari'' (2010), Series Composition, Script *''The Qwaser of Stigmata'' (2010), Series Comp ...
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Brackets
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Kiss On My Deity
A kiss is the touch or pressing of one's lips against another person or an object. Cultural connotations of kissing vary widely. Depending on the culture and context, a kiss can express sentiments of love, passion, romance, sexual attraction, sexual activity, sexual arousal, affection, respect, greeting, friendship, peace, and good luck, among many others. In some situations, a kiss is a ritual, formal or symbolic gesture indicating devotion, respect, or a sacramental. The word came from Old English '' cyssan'' (" to kiss"), in turn from '' coss '' ("a kiss"). History Anthropologists disagree on whether kissing is an instinctual or learned behaviour. Those that believe kissing to be an instinctual behaviour, cite similar behaviours in other animals such as bonobos, which are known to kiss after fighting - possibly to restore peace. Others believe that it is a learned behaviour, having evolved from activities such as suckling or premastication in early human culture ...
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D-Frag!
, also known as ''D-Fragments'', is a comedic manga series by Tomoya Haruno that began serialization in Media Factory's ''Monthly Comic Alive'' in July 2008. It has been collected in sixteen ''tankōbon'' volumes as of October 2021. A 12-episode anime television series adaptation by Brain's Base aired from January 6 to March 24, 2014. Plot The story focuses on a semi-connected series of sketches as delinquent student Kenji Kazama is forced into joining his school's struggling "Game Creation Club" (Game Development Club in the Seven Seas translation) by its members, a quartet of crazy women with their own eccentricities that drive him crazy. As he attempts to distance himself from the club, the more he seems to run into not only his fellow club members, but others from his school who drive him insane to different degrees. Characters Most main characters' names are reference to railway stations in Tokyo, particularly Keiō Line. Some main character's first names, like Takao's an ...
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Arpeggio Of Blue Steel
is a Japanese manga series produced by Ark Performance and serialized in Shōnen Gahosha's '' Young King Ours''. Twenty-three manga volumes have been released and an anime series by Sanzigen aired from October to December 2013. The same studio also produced two films based on the series, released in January and October 2015. Plot Due to global warming and rising sea levels in the early 21st century, much of Earth's landmass has been lost. In 2039, fleets of powerful sentient warships, armed with advanced technology and possibly 'alien' weaponry, mysteriously appear and devastate the world's naval forces. These ships, collectively known as 'The Fleet of Fog', impose a worldwide naval and aerial blockade, preventing humanity from both traveling the oceans and to other nations. During the blockade, the Fleet of Fog created Mental Models, humanoid avatars containing a ship's Union core, as a means to develop self cultivation and to overcome their lack of creative thinking of t ...
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Trigger Happy Havoc
''Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc'' is a visual novel adventure game developed and published by Spike (company), Spike as the first game in the ''Danganronpa'' series. The game was originally released in Japan for the PlayStation Portable in November 2010 and was ported to Android (operating system), Android and iOS in August 2012. ''Danganronpa'' was localized and published in English regions by NIS America for multiple platforms. The player controls a high school student named Makoto Naegi who finds himself involved in a battle royale in Hope's Peak Academy, where the robot bear Monokuma gives the 15 students the chance to escape from the establishment if they murder another student and are not voted as the killer in a trial. Combining elements from dating simulations and third-person shooters, Makoto interacts with other students to solve "class trials" by shooting at arguments displayed on the screen. The game originated from writer Kazutaka Kodaka's idea to generate a ne ...
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