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Hisoka has both his arms reattached by Machi, who informs him he must meet up with "everyone" in Yorknew City on August 30, before it is shown that he has a fake 12-legged spider tattoo, the signature of the Phantom Troupe. With two months having passed, Gon and Killua quickly learn another basic of Nen in order to fight a trio that abducted ...
"The Stray Snail" (まいごのかたつむり, Maigo no Katatsumuri), illustrated by Hiroki Haritama and published in Anime Monogatari Series Heroine Book #2: Mayoi (アニメ<物語>シリーズヒロイン本 其ノ貮 八九寺真宵, Anime Monogatari Shirīzu Hiroin Bon Sono Ni Hachikuji Mayoi), released on October 30, 2013. [117]
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Chapter 4: "An Author's Lies" (作家の嘘, Sakka no Uso) Chapter 5: "The Morning of Good-bye" (さよならの朝, Sayonara no Asa) Chapter 6: "The Two Stories of Death" (死神の二つの物語, Shinigami no Futatsu no Monogatari) Chapter 7: "The Girl with the Violet Barrette" (すみれの髪飾りの少女, Sumire no Kamikazari no Shōjo)
"Kimi no Shiranai Monogatari" (君の知らない物語, lit. "The Story You Don't Know") , the ending theme, was produced by Supercell and was sung by Nagi Yanagi . [ 11 ] Each of the opening themes was composed by Satoru Kōsaki and written by Meg Rock , featuring vocals from one of the main female characters.
Daijiro Morohoshi (諸星 大二郎, Morohoshi Daijirō, born July 6, 1949, in Karuizawa, Nagano Prefecture, Japan) is a Japanese manga artist.He is well known for science fiction comics, allegorical comics and horror/mystery comics based on pseudohistory and folklore.
Abe no Seimei spends the night defending a young chamberlain from a curse sent by an enemy onmyoji's shikigami. *Served as an inspiration for Hiroshi Aramata's novel Teito Monogatari [1] 3/4 A haughty shugenja named Keitoubou is denied a free ride by a ferry in Koutaki. In revenge, he uses his magic to overturn the boat and drown its occupants. 3/6