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  2. Japanese juvenile law - Wikipedia

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    According to Japanese law, the term "shonen" refers to "a person from the time they enter elementary school until the time they are 15 years of age", [2] and "Any person who has not reached the age of 15 years" (Juvenile Law (少年法, Shonen Hō), Article 2.1). In the realm of education and culture, this is the period of compulsory education.

  3. Ichigenme... The First Class is Civil Law - Wikipedia

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    The First Class is Civil Law (Japanese: 1限めはやる気の民法, Hepburn: Ichigenme wa Yaruki no Minpou) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Fumi Yoshinaga, about a hard-working scholarship student in a law school who falls for a rich and carefree student.

  4. Bengoshi no Kuzu - Wikipedia

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    In 2010, the manga was re-titled Bengoshi no Kuzu Dai-2 Shin, and continued until June 2014. The overall series' chapters were collected in 21 tankōbon volumes. The series follows Mami Takeda, a new lawyer, and her partnership with fellow attorney Motohito Kuzu, as they deal with challenging court cases.

  5. Shōnen manga - Wikipedia

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    It is, along with shōjo manga (targeting adolescent girls and young women), seinen manga (targeting young adults and adult men), and josei manga (targeting adult women), one of the primary demographic categories of manga and, by extension, of Japanese anime. Shōnen manga is traditionally published in dedicated manga magazines that often ...

  6. The Law of Ueki - Wikipedia

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    The Law of Ueki (Japanese: うえきの法則, Hepburn: Ueki no Hōsoku) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Tsubasa Fukuchi. It was serialized in Shogakukan 's shōnen manga magazine Weekly Shōnen Sunday from July 2001 to October 2004, with its chapters collected in 16 tankōbon volumes.

  7. Anime - Wikipedia

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    [227] [228] [229] When anime is defined as a "style" rather than as a national product, it leaves open the possibility of anime being produced in other countries, [225] but this has been contentious amongst fans, with John Oppliger stating, "The insistence on referring to original American art as Japanese "anime" or "manga" robs the work of its ...

  8. Portal:Anime and manga - Wikipedia

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    Add {{Portal|Anime and manga}} to the "See also" section of anime and manga articles. Tag the talk pages of anime and manga-related pages with {{WikiProject Anime and manga}}. Help add articles about missing and requested anime- and manga-related topics. Expand coverage of stubs categorized into Category:Anime and manga stubs. Rate unassessed ...

  9. Beelzebub (manga) - Wikipedia

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    The manga was then serialized in the same magazine, from February 2009 to February 2014, and then transferred to Jump Next!! as Beelzebub: Bangai-hen, where it ran from May 2014 to March 2015. The Pierrot+ studio produced an original video animation (OVA) adaptation, which premiered at the Jump Super Anime Tour in October 2010.