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Motoyome
is a Japanese manga series written by Shigemitsu Harada and illustrated by Kyūjo Matsumoto. It was published in Hakusensha's ''seinen'' manga magazine ''Young Animal Arashi'' from November 2013 to June 2014; a second series, ''Motoyome: Onna Shachō-hen'', was serialized in the same magazine from May to December 2015; a third series, ''Motoyome: Elite Joi-hen'', was serialized from February to September 2016; a fourth series, ''Motoyome: Joryū Kadōka-hen'', was serialized from January to August 2017. The four series as a whole were collected in four ''tankōbon'' volumes. Publication Written by and illustrated by , ''Motoyome'' was serialized in Hakusensha's ''seinen'' manga magazine ''Young Animal Arashi'' from November 1, 2013, June 6, 2014. Its chapters were collected in a single ''tankōbon'' volume, released on August 29, 2014. A second series, , was serialized in the same magazine from May 1 to December 4, 2015. Its chapters were collected in a single ''tankōbon' ...
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Megami No Sprinter
is a Japanese manga series written by Shigemitsu Harada and illustrated by Karoti. It was serialized in Kodansha's ''seinen'' manga magazine ''Monthly Young Magazine'' from November 2017 to November 2021, with its chapters collected in seven ''tankōbon'' volumes. Publication Written by and illustrated by Karoti, ''Megami no Sprinter'' was serialized in Kodansha's ''seinen'' manga magazine ' from November 21, 2017, to November 18, 2021. Kodansha collected its chapters in seven ''tankōbon'' volumes, released from June 6, 2018, to January 20, 2022. Volumes See also *''Cells at Work! Code Black is a Japanese manga series spin-off to '' Cells at Work!'' by Akane Shimizu. The manga was written by Shigemitsu Harada and illustrated by Issei Hatsuyoshiya. It was serialized in Kodansha's ''seinen'' manga magazine '' Morning'' from June 2 ...'', another manga series by the same writer *'' Ippatsu Kiki Musume'', another manga series by the same writer *'' Majo wa ...
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Majo Wa Mioji Kara
, in English title ''The Life of the Witch Who Remains Single for About 300 Years'', is a Japanese manga series written by Shigemitsu Harada and illustrated by Kyūjo Matsumoto. It was serialized in Hakusensha's ''seinen'' manga magazines ''Young Animal Arashi'' (2018) and ''Young Animal'' (2018–2020), with its chapters collected in seven ''tankōbon'' volumes. Publication Written by Shigemitsu Harada and illustrated by Kyūjo Matsumoto, ''Majo wa Mioji Kara'' was serialized in Hakusensha's ''seinen'' manga magazine ''Young Animal Arashi'' from January 4 to June 1, 2018, when the magazine ceased its publication. The series was later transferred to ''Young Animal'', where it ran from July 13, 2018, to May 22, 2020. Hakusensha collected its chapters in seven ''tankōbon'' volumes, released from October 29, 2018, to September 29, 2020. Volumes See also *''Cells at Work! Code Black'', another manga series by the same writer *''Ippatsu Kiki Musume'', another manga ...
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Yuria 100 Shiki
is a Japanese manga series written by Shigemitsu Harada and illustrated by Nobuto Hagio. It was serialized in Hakusensha's ''seinen'' manga magazine ''Young Animal'' from 2006 to January 22, 2010. Its chapters were collected twelve in ''tankōbon'' volumes. In December 2006, the Kanagawa Prefecture classified the book as harmful to minors per the prefectural youth protection laws. A drama CD was released in 2008. A live-action adaptation was announced starring Shelly Fujii which was released in 2009. Plot Dr. Akiba, a perverted scientist, has developed a series of gynoid Dutch wives (aka sex dolls). Yuria Type 100 is his newest creation: she has highly advanced artificial intelligence and vast sexual knowledge, and the first doll which can imprint to her master for life upon having actual sex. However, she refuses to imprint onto Akiba, and escapes from his lab. She ends up living with college student Shunsuke Kubo, where she tries to seduce him with the hopes that he ca ...
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Tankōbon
is the Japanese Japanese may refer to: * Something from or related to Japan, an island country in East Asia * Japanese language, spoken mainly in Japan * Japanese people, the ethnic group that identifies with Japan through ancestry or culture ** Japanese diaspor ... term for a book that is not part of an anthology or corpus. In modern Japanese, the term is most often used in reference to individual volumes of a manga series: most series first appear as individual chapters in a weekly or monthly List of manga magazines, manga anthology with other works before being published as volumes containing several chapters each. Major publishing Imprint (trade name), imprints for include Jump Comics (for serials in Shueisha's ''Weekly Shōnen Jump'' and other Jump (magazine line), ''Jump'' magazines), Kodansha's Weekly Shōnen Magazine, Shōnen Magazine Comics, and Shogakukan's Shōnen Sunday Comics. Japanese comics (manga) manga came to be published in thick, phone book, phone- ...
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Sex Comedy
Sex comedy, erotic comedy or more broadly sexual comedy is a genre in which comedy is motivated by sexual situations and love affairs. Although "sex comedy" is primarily a description of dramatic forms such as theatre and film, literary works such as those of Ovid and Chaucer may be considered sex comedies. Sex comedy was popular in 17th century English Restoration theatre. From 1953 to 1965, Hollywood released a number of sex comedies, some featuring stars such as Doris Day, Jack Lemmon and Marilyn Monroe. The United Kingdom released a spate of sex comedies in the 1970s, notably the ''Carry On'' series. Hollywood released ''Animal House'' in 1978, which was followed by a long line of teen sex comedies in the early 1980s, e.g. ''Porky's'', ''Bachelor Party'' and '' Risky Business.'' Other countries with a significant sex comedy film production include Brazil (pornochanchada), Italy (commedia sexy all'italiana) and Mexico ( sexicomedias). Antiquity Although the ancient Greek the ...
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Hakusensha
is a Japanese publishing company. It is headquartered in Chiyoda, Tokyo, Chiyoda, Tokyo. The company mainly publishes manga magazines and is involved in series' productions in their games, original video animation, music, and their animated TV series. The company is owned by Shueisha; thus, it is also partly owned by Shogakukan. History Hakusensha was founded on December 1, 1973, by Shueisha. It is now a separate company although still a part of the Hitotsubashi Group with Shueisha and Shogakukan as one of the major members of the keiretsu. After setting up the company for five months, the firm published their first magazine, a shōjo manga magazine titled . In November that year, they moved from to . In 1975, the firm changed the frequency of their magazine from monthly to semi-monthly; in March, they created their first imprint (trade name), imprint, . In July 1976, they published their second manga magazine, a shōjo manga magazine named as a sister magazine to ''Hana t ...
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Seinen Manga
is an editorial category of Japanese comics marketed toward young adult men. In Japanese, the word ''seinen'' literally means "youth", but the term "''seinen'' manga" is also used to describe the target audience of magazines like ''Weekly Manga Times'' and ''Weekly Manga Goraku'' which cater specifically to men's interests, and are marketed towards a demographic of young adult men between the ages of 18 and 40. ''Seinen'' manga are distinguished from ''shōnen'' manga which are for young teen boys, although some ''seinen'' manga like '' xxxHolic'' share similarities with ''shōnen'' manga. ''Seinen'' manga can focus on action, politics, science fiction, fantasy, relationships, sports, or comedy. The female equivalent to ''seinen'' manga is ''josei'' manga. ''Seinen'' manga have a wide variety of art styles and variation in subject matter. Examples of ''seinen'' series include: '' Berserk'', '' AKIRA'', '' 20th Century Boys'', ''One Punch Man'', ''Golden Kamuy'', ''Ghost in ...
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Young Animal Arashi
was a monthly Japanese manga magazine published by Hakusensha. A sister magazine to ''Young Animal'', it was released on the first Friday of every month in B5 format from 2000 to 2018. Series featured in the magazine The following is a partial list of the artists and manga serialized in the magazine: * Hikari Asada (story), Maru Asakura (art) ** ''14 Juicy'' * Kanji Kawashima ** ''Anko Bomb-a-Yeah!!'' * Serika Himuro ** ''Aoi no Yuuwaku'' * Ichiro Sasaki (story), Kazuo Maekawa (art) ** ''Crack Hound'' * Takakazu Nagakubo (story), Tsuyoshi Masuda (art) ** ''Ecchi no Kamisama!'' ** ''Miyakuji Otoshi'' * Katsu Aki ** ''Futari Ecchi'' * Fumihiro Hayashizaki ** ''Gabumento'' * Jun Fujishima ** ''Ginburu Taiheiki'' * Hitoshi Iwaaki ** ''Heureka'' * GoDo (story), TAGRO (art) ** '' Himawari Den!'' * Rei Nakajima ** '' Inumimi'' ** '' Nurse Witch Komugi-chan Magikarte'' * Yumi Unita ** ''Kiki'' * Kenjiro Kawatsu ** ''Koibana Onsen'' * Takeshi Matsumoto ** ''Magical Strawberry'' * Juny ...
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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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Natalie (website)
is a Japanese entertainment news website that debuted on February 1, 2007. It is operated by Natasha, Inc. The website is named after the song of the same name by Julio Iglesias. ''Natalie'' has been providing news for such leading Japanese portals and social networks as Mobage Town, GREE, Livedoor, Excite, Mixi, and Yahoo! Japan. It has also been successful on Twitter, with 1,510,000 followers as of February 2017, being the third-most-followed Japanese media company, after '' The Mainichi Shimbun'' and ''The Asahi Shimbun''. History Natasha, Inc., a content provider, was founded in December 2005, becoming a limited company in February 2006 and being demutualized in January 2007. On February 1, 2007, Natasha, Inc. opened its own news website ''Natalie'', named after the song "Nathalie" by Julio Iglesias. It was dedicated exclusively to music news and created with the idea of updating on a daily basis, something that newspapers could not do. The website also offered optiona ...
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Cells At Work! Code Black
is a Japanese manga series spin-off to ''Cells at Work!'' by Akane Shimizu. The manga was written by Shigemitsu Harada and illustrated by Issei Hatsuyoshiya. It was serialized in Kodansha's ''seinen'' manga magazine ''Morning'' from June 2018 to January 2021, and was licensed in North America by Kodansha USA. An anime television series adaptation produced by Liden Films aired from January 10 to March 21, 2021. Plot In contrast to the main series, which is set in a generally healthy human body, ''Cells at Work! Code Black'' is set in a "black" environment of a body suffering an unhealthy lifestyle. The story follows the anthropomorphic cells struggling to maintain the body against threats such as smoking, excessive alcohol consumption, and sexually transmitted diseases. Characters ; : : AA2153 is one of the two protagonists. He is a rookie erythrocyte that had started working inside a poorly maintained body, and thus an abusive work environment. As a rookie, AA2153 was initi ...
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Ippatsu Kiki Musume
, also known as ''Miss Critical Moment'', is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Shigemitsu Harada. It was serialized in Kodansha's ''seinen'' manga magazine ''Weekly Young Magazine'' from January 1998 to February 2000, and was collected into six ''tankōbon'' volumes, released from July 1998 to March 2000. The manga follows a woman named Kunyan and her many comedic misfortunes. It was adapted into an anime series by Group TAC, originally broadcast on TBS (Japan), TBS in October 1999. Plot Kunyan is a 20 year old international student from China, who is smart, pretty, and athletic. However, due to her bad drinking habits (which are never mentioned or shown in the anime), she constantly finds herself in many crisis situations in her daily life. Characters ; : ; : ; : ; : Media Manga ''Ippatsu Kiki Musume'' is written and illustrated by Shigemitsu Harada. It was serialized in ''Weekly Young Magazine is a Japanese weekly anthology magazine publis ...
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