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  2. Kazuma Kaneko - Wikipedia

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    Kazuma Kaneko (金子 一馬, Kaneko Kazuma, born September 20, 1964) is a Japanese video game artist and designer for Japanese video game company Atlus.Kaneko is best known for his work in the Megami Tensei series of video games, acting as a character designer across multiple games.

  3. Kiyoshi Awazu - Wikipedia

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    Kiyoshi Awazu (Japanese: 粟津 潔, romanized: Awazu Kiyoshi, February 19, 1929 – April 28, 2009) was a Japanese graphic designer, active in the post-WWII era in the fields of poster design, architecture design, set design, filmmaking, and illustration. A self-taught artist, Awazu possessed an eclectic and variegated graphic style that ...

  4. Hiroyoshi Nishizawa - Wikipedia

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    In June 1936, a poster caught his eye, an appeal for volunteers to join the Yokaren (flight reserve enlistee training program). Nishizawa applied and qualified as a student pilot in Class Otsu No. 7 of the Japanese Navy Air Force (JNAF). He completed his flight training course in March 1939, graduating 16th out of a class of 71.

  5. Suzuhito Yasuda - Wikipedia

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    Suzuhito Yasuda (ヤスダ スズヒト, Yasuda Suzuhito) is a Japanese manga artist and illustrator. He is known as the creator of Yozakura Quartet and for illustrating the light novel series Durarara!! and Is It Wrong to Try to Pick Up Girls in a Dungeon?, all of which have been adapted into anime series.

  6. Category:Japanese television series posters - Wikipedia

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    Media in category "Japanese television series posters" ... File:Domestic Girlfriend anime official poster.jpg; File:Dominion 6.4 in Osaka-jo Hall poster.jpg;

  7. Mazoku - Wikipedia

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    The name ma (魔 – devil) suggests that they are meant to threaten human existence or defy the gods, while -zoku (族 – tribe, clan, family) indicates that they are a family. [3] Maō (魔王) is a term derived from mazoku, suggesting a king (王 Ō – king, ruler) that rules the mazoku. [2]

  8. Oni - Wikipedia

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    They are popular characters in Japanese art, literature, and theater [14] and appear as stock villains in the well-known fairytales of Momotarō (Peach Boy), Issun-bōshi, and Kobutori Jīsan. Although oni have been described as frightening creatures, they have become tamer in modern culture as people tell less frightening stories about them ...

  9. Belladonna of Sadness - Wikipedia

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    Belladonna of Sadness (Japanese: 哀しみのベラドンナ, Hepburn: Kanashimi no Beradonna) [a] is a 1973 Japanese adult animated surrealist art film produced by the animation studio Mushi Production and distributed by Nippon Herald Films.

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