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  2. Azur Lane - Wikipedia

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    Azur Lane was very popular in its home country, contributing to most of Bilibili's 2018 Q1 revenue along with the Chinese release of Fate/Grand Order. [ 85 ] [ 86 ] In Japan, the game enjoyed an overwhelming surge in popularity after its release, [ 7 ] despite initial accusations by fans of Kantai Collection that it was a clone.

  3. Azur Lane: Slow Ahead! - Wikipedia

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    Azur Lane: Slow Ahead! (アズールレーン びそくぜんしんっ!, Azūru Rēn Bisoku Zenshin!) is a Japanese yonkoma comic series written and illustrated by Hori. It is based on the Chinese side-scrolling shoot 'em up video game Azur Lane by Shanghai Manjuu and Xiamen Yongshi.

  4. Kantai Collection - Wikipedia

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    Kensuke Tanaka, who prior to Kantai Collection was involved in the production and public relations for Final Fantasy X, XI and XIII, wished to create a game which involves historical elements while still appealing to the regular fans of DMM.com, namely fans of anime and manga culture, and this led him to the idea of developing a game centered ...

  5. Fan art - Wikipedia

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    Fan art can take many forms. In addition to traditional paintings, drawings, and digital art, fan artists may also create conceptual works, sculptures, video art, livestreams, web banners, avatars, graphic designs, web-based animations, photo collages, and posters, Fan art includes artistic representations of pre-existing characters both in new contexts and in contexts that are keeping with ...

  6. Anime and manga fandom - Wikipedia

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    Anime and manga fandom traces back to at least the 1970s when fans of the series Space Battleship Yamato banded together to get it back on the air after it stopped airing on Japanese television. [3] In Japan, anime and manga are referred to collectively as the content industry: anime, video games, manga, and other related merchandise are ...

  7. Sumire Uesaka - Wikipedia

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    Azur Lane Bisoku Zenshin! as IJN Akashi [48] BanG Dream! Girls Band Party! Pico Fever! as Chisato Shirasagi [49] Don't Toy with Me, Miss Nagatoro as Hayase Nagatoro [50] Ex-Arm as Chikage Rokuoin [51] Kageki Shojo!! as Sawa Sugimoto [52] Kimi to Fit Boxing as Martina [53] Miss Kobayashi's Dragon Maid S as Chloe; My Next Life as a Villainess ...

  8. Star Blazers - Wikipedia

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    Star Blazers consists of three television seasons. Each is an English-language adaption of its Japanese counterpart Space Battleship Yamato.However, the Japanese saga entails more than just these three television seasons, and part of this missing portion of the saga occurs between Seasons Two and Three, in the movies Yamato: The New Voyage and Be Forever Yamato.

  9. Yamato Yamamoto - Wikipedia

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    Yamato Yamamoto (山本 ヤマト, Yamamoto Yamato, born March 1, 1983) is a Japanese manga artist most notable for providing the illustrations for the Kentarō Katayama's light novel series Kure-nai, as well as creating the related manga. [1] Yamamoto has also been the illustrator for the manga series Seraph of the End. [2]