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The Star Of Cottonland
is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Yumiko Ōshima. It was serialized by Hakusensha in ''LaLa'' magazine from 1978 to 1987 and collected in seven ''tankōbon'' volumes. The story is about an abandoned kitten called Chibi-neko (drawn as a small girl with cat ears and tail) who is adopted by a young man named Tokio who grows up believing that she is human. The series was adapted as an anime movie directed by Shinichi Tsuji and produced by Mushi Production, it was released in theaters in February 1984. In 1979, ''Wata no Kunihoshi'' received the 3rd Kodansha Manga Award for the '' shōjo'' category. It is credited with popularizing the ''kemonomimi'' (catgirl) character type. Synopsis A two-month-old kitten, , was abandoned by her owners. An 18-year-old young man named Tokio finds Chibi-nekko and brings her home. Although his mother is allergic to cats and fears them, she agrees to let him keep the kitten for company because she is afraid that he has become ...
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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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Catgirl (anime And Manga)
A is a female kemonomimi character with feline traits, such as , a cat tail, or other feline characteristics on an otherwise human body. Catgirls are found in various fiction genres and in particular Japanese anime and manga. Catboy is a term for a male equivalent of said character type. History The oldest mention of the term ''nekomusume'' comes from a 1700s misemono in which a cat/woman hybrid was displayed. Stories of shape-shifting bakeneko prostitutes were popular during the Edo Period. The popularity of the ''nekomusume'' continued throughout the Edo and Shōwa periods, with many tales of cat/woman hybrids appearing in works such as the and . In Kenji Miyazawa's 1924 work, is the first modern day example of a beautiful, cat-eared woman. In 1936, the ''nekomusume'' experienced a revival in ''kamishibai''. The first anime involving catgirls, titled ''The King’s Tail'' (''Ousama no Shippo''), was made in 1949 by Mitsuyo Seo. In America, the DC Comics character Catwoman ...
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Animedia
is a Japanese monthly anime magazine by IID. First published on June 9, 1981. Overview Animedia was first published on June 9, 1981 by Gakken Holdings (currently IID). The magazine provides news and information on the anime industry, including cast and staff listings, broadcast schedules, and exclusive features and interviews. Along with "Animage" and "Newtype", it is one of the top three anime magazines and one of the top 10 selling anime magazines in Japan. Acquisition IID, the media company that runs the Anime! Anime! and Anime! Anime! Biz news websites, has announced its acquisition of Animedia and its sister magazine Seiyū Animedia from Gakken Plus publisher. IID also acquired the other irregularly published "mooks" (magazine books) and the Chō! Animedia website from Gakken Plus. Annual awards Anime Character Awards: This is held every year in the February issue. The ranking of characters that fit various criteria, such as "cool" or "dumb," as determined by reader ...
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Mook (publishing)
A mook () is a publication which is physically similar to a magazine but is intended to remain on bookstore shelves for longer periods than traditional magazines, and is a popular format in Japan. The term is a portmanteau of "magazine" and "book". It was first used in 1971, at a convention of the Fédération Internationale de la Presse Périodique. American examples of mooks include ''Make'' and ''Craft A craft or trade is a pastime or an occupation that requires particular skills and knowledge of skilled work. In a historical sense, particularly the Middle Ages and earlier, the term is usually applied to people occupied in small scale prod ...''. In Japan The format remains popular in Japan, where it has been in use since at least the 1970s. An identical format, predating the term "mook", existed since the 1950s. The number of new mooks published in one year peaked in 2013, with over 8000 different new mooks published. A little over 6000 were published in 2019. Sales ...
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Film Comic
A or is a Japanese manga volume which uses illustrated images from an anime series, film, or video release, rather than original custom art. They generally contain the full dialog from the anime from which they are adapted. While usually published in book form, they are also sometimes released electronically as e-books, occasionally called ''e-manga''. Companies such as Tokyopop and Viz release film comics under the trademarks Cine-manga and Ani-manga, respectively. The technique is similar to photo comics Photo comics are a form of sequential storytelling that uses photographs rather than illustrations for the images, along with the usual comics conventions of narrative text and word balloons containing dialogue. They are sometimes referred to ..., many of which use stills from live-action movies or television series to adapt these stories to the comics medium. Film comics have been well received in English-speaking countries, with some titles selling more than 500, ...
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Futabasha
is a Japanese publishing company headquartered in Higashigokenchō, Shinjuku, Tokyo, Japan.会社概要
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List of magazines published by Futabasha

*''Bravo Ski'' *''Comic Seed!'' *''Futabasha Web Magazine'' *''Manga Action ZERO'' *''Tōji Rō'' *''Getter Robot Saga''


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Hana To Yume
, also known as , is a semi-monthly Japanese manga magazine published by Hakusensha on the 5th and 20th of every month. The magazine is B5-size, and always comes with or free supplements, such as drama CDs, pencil boards (shitajiki), manga anthologies, stationery, and calendars. ''Hana to Yume'' was ranked 4th by Japanese girls as their favourite manga anthology in a survey conducted by Oricon in 2006. ''Hana to Yume'' also has several other magazines under its name, such as ''The Hana to Yume'', ''Bessatsu Hana to Yume'', ''Shōnen Hana to Yume'', and ''Trifle by Hana to Yume''. About Any series which are serialized in ''Hana to Yume'' will be collected into under the imprint, . While series from related magazines like ''Bessatsu Hana to Yume'', ''LaLa'', ''LaLa DX'', and ''Melody'' are also published under the same imprint, certain series from ''Melody'' are published under a different imprint, . The readers have been 95% female. Its demographic consists of 4% of read ...
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Nachi Nozawa
was a Japanese actor, voice actor, narrator and theatre director from Tokyo. He was affiliated with Office PAC at the time of his death. His real name was . Nozawa was the official dub-over artist of Al Pacino and Alain Delon. Also he was known for voicing Giuliano Gemma, Robert Redford, Bruce Willis (Especially for John McClane in the ''Die Hard'' franchise), Dustin Hoffman, Christopher Walken, David McCallum (Especially for Illya Kuryakin in the television series ''The Man from U.N.C.L.E.''), C-3PO (in the '' Star Wars Trilogy'') and Don Johnson (in the television series ''Nash Bridges''). He was also the first dub-over voice of Willem Dafoe and James Woods in their early days. In the animation field, He was known as his roles in '' Cobra'' (as Cobra), ''Dororo'' (as Hyakkimaru), ''Gokū no Daibōken'' (as Sanzo), ''Sakura Wars'' series (as Oni-Ou) and the ''Hellsing'' (as Alexander Anderson). On October 30, 2010, at 3:36 P.M., Nozawa died at a Tokyo hospital of lung cance ...
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Keiko Han
is a Japanese actress, voice actress and western astrologer. She sang the theme songs in productions such as '' Story of the Alps: My Annette'' and '' Kazoku Robinson Hyōryūki Fushigi na Shima no Furōne''. Han is a fortune teller of western horoscopes. She wrote books on the subject. She is employed by talent agency Never Land Arts, and was previously affiliated with Aoni Production & 81 Produce. She is most known for the roles of Lalah Sune (''Mobile Suit Gundam''), Saori Kido (''Saint Seiya''), Yurika Sugadaira ( Goldfish Warning!) and Luna and Queen Beryl (''Sailor Moon''). Keiko's daughter, Megumi Han is also a voice actress. Early life She was born in Tokyo. She graduated from Toyo Eiwa Jogakuin University and Nihon University College of Arts and Future Theater. Han is the daughter of Taiwanese parents. Early in her career, Han performed with Kenji Utsumi's troupe. She was invited by Utsumi and Michiko Nomura to work as a voice actress for film and television. ...
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Miyuki Ueda
is a Japanese actress and voice actress. She is married to singer Isao Sasaki and is a childhood friend of fellow voice actor Katsuji Mori. Notable voice work Anime television series * ''8 Man'' (Sachiko Seki) *''City Hunter'' (Megumi Iwasaki) *''Chōdenji Robo Combattler V'' (Chizuru Nanbara) *''Chōdenji Machine Voltes V'' (Megumi Oka) * Gatchaman II (Professor Pandora) *'' Lady Georgie'' (Mother) ** Lupin III Part III (Sarah) *'' Lupin III (2nd Series)'' (Cornelia, Patra Lawrence (fake)) *'' Miyuki'' (Miyuki Kashima's mother) *''The Rose of Versailles'' ( Marie Antoinette) *''Space Battleship Yamato'' (Starsha) **''Space Battleship Yamato: The New Journey'' (Starsha) *'' Tekkaman: The Space Knight'' (Hiromi Tenchi) *''Tōshō Daimos'' (Erika) *''Weiß Kreuz'' (Rex) OVA *''The Galaxy Railways'' (Louie Fort Drake's mother) Movies *''Farewell Space Battleship Yamato'' (Teresa) **''Be Forever Yamato'' (Starsha) *''Mobile Suit Gundam'' ( Icelina Eschonbach) *''The Secret of NIM ...
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Novelist
A novelist is an author or writer of novels, though often novelists also write in other genres of both fiction and non-fiction. Some novelists are professional novelists, thus make a living writing novels and other fiction, while others aspire to support themselves in this way or write as an avocation. Most novelists struggle to have their debut novel published, but once published they often continue to be published, although very few become literary celebrities, thus gaining prestige or a considerable income from their work. Description Novelists come from a variety of backgrounds and social classes, and frequently this shapes the content of their works. Public reception of a novelist's work, the literary criticism commenting on it, and the novelists' incorporation of their own experiences into works and characters can lead to the author's personal life and identity being associated with a novel's fictional content. For this reason, the environment within which a novelist works ...
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Michio Hazama
is a Japanese voice actor and narrator. He is known for dubbing over Sylvester Stallone, Roy Scheider and Dean Martin. Filmography Television animation *''Astro Boy'' (1963) (Kinoo (ep. 33), Brutus (ep. 40), Nuwu (ep. 48)) *'' Star of the Giants'' (1968) (Jōji Hayami) *'' Anne of Green Gables'' (1979) (Narrator) *'' Game Center Arashi'' (1982) (Burashi Ishino) *''The Super Dimension Fortress Macross'' (1982) ( Bruno J. Global) *'' Nadia: The Secret of Blue Water'' (1990) (Narrator) *''Master Keaton'' (1998) (Lord Fenders) *'' Monster'' (2004) (Hans Georg Schubert) *'' Tokimeki Memorial Only Love'' (2007) (Board Chairman Retsuyama Baku) *'' Ultraviolet: Code 044'' (2008) (King) *''Sword Art Online'' (2013) (Old man/Kraken) *'' Waka Okami wa Shogakusei!'' (2018) (Yoshiharu Inada (ep. 9)) *''Gibiate'' (2020) (Yukinojyo Onikura) OVA *''Legend of the Galactic Heroes'' (1989) (Walter von Schenkopp) *'' Giant Robo'' (1992) (The Dazzling Cervantes) *'' Green Legend Ran'' (1992) (Je ...
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