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  2. List of Hikaru no Go chapters - Wikipedia

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    The cover of Hikaru no Go volume 1 as released by Shueisha on April 30, 1999. Hikaru no Go (ヒカルの碁, lit."Hikaru's Go") is a coming of age manga, based on the board game Go, written by Yumi Hotta and illustrated by Takeshi Obata.

  3. Dynamic Heroes - Wikipedia

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    Dynamic Heroes (Japanese: ダイナミックヒーローズ, Hepburn: Dainamikku Hīrōzu), also known as Nagai Go Manga Gaiden - Dynamic Heroes (永井豪まんが外伝 ダイナミックヒーローズ, Nagai Gō Manga Gaiden Dainamikku Hīrōzu) and as Go Nagai manga heroes crossover collection - Dynamic Heroes, is a Japanese manga based in several works of Go Nagai, including most of his ...

  4. The Expendables Go to Hell - Wikipedia

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    The main storyline is drawn by Graham Nolan, with the side quests drawn by Jason Johnson ("The Bridge"), Kelsey Shannon ("Christmas in Hell") and Butch Guice ("Barbarian's Holiday").The main cover was designed by Shannon, and with unique variant covers by Billy Tucci, Meyer, Johnson, Renzo Rodriguez and Dave Dorman.

  5. List of Ranma ½ chapters - Wikipedia

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    Volume 1 cover of the 2003 edition released by Viz Media Ranma ½ is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Rumiko Takahashi. Published by Shogakukan, it was serialized in Weekly Shōnen Sunday magazine from August 1987 to March 1996. The story revolves around a teenage boy named Ranma Saotome who has trained in martial arts since early childhood. As a result of an accident during ...

  6. List of Ranma ½ episodes - Wikipedia

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    Ranma ½ (らんま ⁠ 1 / 2 ⁠) is a Japanese anime series adapted from the manga of the same name by Rumiko Takahashi. It was created by Studio Deen and aired weekly between April 15, 1989, and September 16, 1989, on Fuji TV before being canceled after 18 episodes due to low ratings.

  7. Haigakura - Wikipedia

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    Haigakura (ハイガクラ) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Shinobu Takayama. It was initially serialized in Ichijinsha's shōjo manga magazine Comic Zero Sum WARD from January 2008 to May 2015, when the magazine ceased publication, and was later transferred to the Zero-Sum Online manga website in September 2015.

  8. Hikaru no Go - Wikipedia

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    Hikaru no Go was adapted into an anime television series by Studio Pierrot.It was broadcast on TV Tokyo from October 10, 2001, to March 26, 2003, for 75 episodes. A New Year's Special titled Hikaru no Go: Journey to the North Star Cup (ヒカルの碁 スペシャル 北斗杯への道, Hikaru no Go Hokuto-hai e no Michi) aired on January 3, 2004.

  9. Lone Wolf and Cub: White Heaven in Hell - Wikipedia

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    Lone Wolf and Cub: White Heaven in Hell (子連れ狼 地獄へ行くぞ!大五郎, Kozure Ōkami: Jigoku e ikuzo! Daigoro, literally "Wolf with Child in Tow: Let's Go To Hell, Daigoro!") is the final entry in a series of six Japanese martial arts films based on the long-running Lone Wolf and Cub manga series about Ogami Ittō, a wandering assassin for hire who is accompanied by his young son ...