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Manga Erotics F
was a bimonthly manga magazine by Ohta Publishing is a Japanese publishing company. With a number of controversial books that disturbed the Japanese society and its erotic manga comics, the company has established itself like a source of provocative "subculture" items. History Ohta Publishing .... It was first published as a monthly magazine on January 1, 2001, and switched to bimonthly in May 2002, releasing on the seventh of odd months. It ceased publication on July 8, 2014, with volume 88. The manga magazine was created as a merger of two former magazines by Ohta Publishing, the monthly ''Manga Erotics'' and the seasonal ''Manga F''. Manga artist Naoki Yamamoto had a supervisory role in the publication of the magazine, to which he also contributed some works. Unlike what its title may suggest, works lacking direct sexual expression were also included. The magazine was considered "underground" and published "artsy sex comics," according to Jason Thompson. Contributors a ...
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Ohta Publishing
is a Japanese publishing company. With a number of controversial books that disturbed the Japanese society and its erotic manga comics, the company has established itself like a source of provocative "subculture" items. History Ohta Publishing was created in 1985, when it separated from the publishing department of Ohta Production, a talent agency specializing in stand-up comedians. (Founded as a , it has, , been converted to a kabushiki gaisha.) Initially, from an outside perspective, Ohta Publishing did not seem like a serious company but rather a sort of toy company of Takeshi Kitano (who was an Ohta Production artist back then). It released books that were of interest to Kitano himself. In 1989, Ohta published the famous book ''The Age of M'' about serial child murderer Tsutomu Miyazaki and started establishing itself like a source of provocative "subculture" items. Around the same time, the bi-monthly magazine '' QuickJapan'' was founded. In 1993 Ohta released the book '' ...
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Asumiko Nakamura
is a Japanese manga artist, born in Kanagawa Prefecture. She began her career as an author in 2000. She is best known for her Yaoi or boys' love manga and her major work is which was released in 2006–07 The manga was made into an animated movie in 2016 that made 200 million JPY at the box office. It was also adapted into English and released to Blu-ray. It has also spawned several sequel works in 2007–20 including , ''O.B.'', and ''blanc'', which also spawned audio dramas. In 2012, Nakamura released a mystery manga called ''Utsubora - A Story of a Novelist'', which was translated and published into English by Vertical. Other major works include ''Kimiyoubi: Tetsudo Syoujo Manga 2'', ''Kaori no Keishō'' , ''Ano Hi, Seifuku de '', which have charted on Oricon's best-selling manga in 2015. Works Series * , 2002 * , 2002 * , 20042006 * ''Classmates'', published as: ** ''Dou Kyu Sei'', 20062007 ** ''Sotsu Gyo Sei – Winter'', 2008 ** ''Sotsu Gyo Sei – Spring'', 2009 * ...
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2014 Disestablishments In Japan
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2001 Establishments In Japan
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Watching Fuckin' TV All Time Makes A Fool
is an erotic one-shot manga by Naoki Yamamoto. The story has been included in a manga volume of the same title, as well as the anthology , both of which are anthologies of short, erotic one-shot manga by Yamamoto. The story has also been adapted into a film which was released in 2007. List of manga The short manga that are present in the anthology are: * * * * * * * * Cast * Honoka * Akifumi Miura Akifumi Miura (三浦アキフミ, or 三浦哲郁; born 16 November 1981) is a Japanese actor. He made his debut in the popular 2001 film ''Waterboys''. Selected filmography : 2005 '' Germanium no yoru'' : 2005 '' Tomie: Beginning'' : 2004 '' T ... References External linksPage at Naoki Yamamoto's official siteテレビばかり見てると馬鹿になる 2000 manga 2007 films Hentai anime and manga 2000s Japanese-language films Live-action films based on manga Japanese erotic drama films Ohta Publishing manga Seinen manga {{hentai-stub ...
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Sweet Blue Flowers
is a Japanese yuri manga series written and illustrated by Takako Shimura. It was serialized between November 2004 and July 2013 in Ohta Publishing's manga magazine ''Manga Erotics F'', with its chapters collected in eight ''tankōbon'' volumes. The story focuses on Fumi Manjōme, a lesbian high school girl, and her close childhood friend Akira Okudaira, who tries to keep her friends happy through difficult times. An 11-episode anime television series produced by J.C.Staff and directed by Ken'ichi Kasai aired between July and September 2009 on Fuji TV. An Internet radio show to promote the anime was produced between June and October 2009 on HiBiKi Radio Station hosted by Ai Takabe and Yūko Gibu, who voiced Fumi and Akira in the anime, respectively. The manga was licensed in North America by Viz Media. The anime was licensed by Right Stuf Inc. Plot At the start of ''Sweet Blue Flowers'', Akira Okudaira, who is an entering high school student into Fujigaya Girls Academy, bec ...
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Happy-Go-Lucky Days
is a Japanese manga series by Takako Shimura. It was serialized in Ohta Publishing's manga magazine ''Manga Erotics F'' from 2002 to 2004 and was collected in two large-sized ''tankōbon'' volumes. The manga is a collection of short episodes that depict slightly eccentric love stories and mundane daily life in a matter-of-fact manner with a unique tempo and delicate psychological descriptions. Most of the episodes in the collection have direct sexual depictions, although they are drawn in a light-hearted way. The manga's title comes from the book ''Herahera Botchan'' by Kō Machida. An anime film adaptation produced by Liden Films Kyoto Studio and directed by Takuya Satō premiered on October 23, 2020. Characters ; : ; : ; : ; : ; : ; : ; : ; : ; : ; : ; : ; : Media Anime An anime film adaptation was announced on November 20, 2019. The film is animated by Liden Films Kyoto Studio, distributed by Pony Canyon and directed by Takuya Satō, with Satō, Yasunori Id ...
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Takako Shimura
is a Japanese manga artist. She is primarily known for her manga works which feature LGBT (especially lesbian and transgender) topics. Her best known and selling series are ''Aoi Hana'' and ''Wandering Son''. ''Aoi Hana'' was adapted as an anime television series broadcast in 2009. ''Wandering Son'' has been licensed in English by Fantagraphics Books and an anime adaptation aired in 2011. In 2014, she collaborated with the original character concepts for the anime ''Aldnoah.Zero''. In 2016, she provided the character designs for the anime ''Battery''. Works * (1997–2002, 7 volumes) * (2003, one-shot) * (2003, 1 volume) ** (1997, debut story) ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ''sweet16'' * (2002–2004, 2 volumes) * (2002–2005, 3 volumes) * (2002–2013, 15 volumes) * (2004–2013, 8 volumes) * (1 volume) * (2004–2005, 2 chapters) * (adaptation of the Chiya Fujino novel, 2007–2008, 1 volume) * (2009, one-shot) * (2011–present, 3+ volumes) * (2012–2017, 7 volumes ...
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Spring Breeze Snegurochka
, also ''Harukaze no Snegurochka''''Note:'' Snegurochka, usually translated as Snow Maiden is a character of Russian fairy tales is a manga by Hiroaki Samura, serialized in ''Manga Erotics F'' (Ohta Publishing) from May 2013 to May 2014.Manga Division - Excellence Awards
the 18th Japan Media Arts Festival (retrieved January 15, 2015)
In November 2014 the manga received the Excellence Award in Manga Division at the 18th .


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It is a story of a charming wheelchair girl nicknamed Bielka (means "squirrel" in Russian) and her attendant Shchenok (means "puppy" in Russian) taking pla ...
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Hiroaki Samura
is a Japanese manga artist, known for ''Blade of the Immortal'', as well as several other short works. He has also done various illustrations for magazines and ero guro work. Education Samura says that he always wanted to be a manga artist. However, unlike most manga artists, he attended art school for a time and has a classical art education. He disliked oil painting and prefers to work in black and white. He says that he disliked oil painting from the start because of the smell of the paint and employed someone to help himself cheat to get through the course, which he is quite open about in interviews. He never completed the course because he got picked up by ''Afternoon (magazine), Afternoon'' before he graduated to do ''Blade of the Immortal''. Works Manga * (1993 – 2012; serialized in ''Monthly Afternoon'') * (2002; published by ''Afternoon KC'') ** (2000; published in ''Afternoon Season Special Edition'') ** (2000; published in ''Afternoon Season Special Edition'') * (2 ...
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The Fleeing Man
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