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  2. Blue Drop - Wikipedia

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    Blue Drop (ブルー ドロップ, Burū Doroppu) is a Japanese science fiction yuri manga created by Akihito Yoshitomi.It comprises five chapters that were serialized in the shōnen manga magazine Dengeki Comic Gao! from June 2004 to December 2005, and later collected into a single volume.

  3. Project Blue Earth SOS - Wikipedia

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    Project Blue Earth SOS (Japanese: ProjectBLUE 地球SOS, Hepburn: Purojekuto Burū Chikyū Esuōesu) is an anime series consisting of six hour-long (with commercials) episodes. It was aired on the Japanese television network, AT-X , from July 2 to December 3, 2006.

  4. Blue Period (manga) - Wikipedia

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    Blue Period (Japanese: ブルーピリオド, Hepburn: Burū Piriodo) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Tsubasa Yamaguchi. The series has been serialized in Kodansha 's seinen manga magazine Monthly Afternoon since June 2017 and has been collected in sixteen tankōbon volumes as of November 2024.

  5. File:Project Blue Book, complete status reports.pdf - Wikipedia

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    Page:Project Blue Book, complete status reports.pdf/1 Page:Project Blue Book, complete status reports.pdf/24 Wikisource:Community collaboration/Monthly Challenge/August 2024

  6. How to Watch the 2025 Grammys Livestream Online - AOL

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    Fubo TV. On Sale 24% off. $64.99/month Buy Now. Fubo is another way to watch the Grammys online for free thanks to its seven-day free trial.Fubo’s Pro plan grants subscribers access to CBS in ...

  7. Aoi Bungaku - Wikipedia

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    Aoi Bungaku Series (青い文学シリーズ, "Blue Literature Series") is a twelve episode Japanese anime series featuring adaptations inspired by six short stories from Japanese literature. The six stories are adapted from classic Japanese tales.

  8. Edward J. Ruppelt - Wikipedia

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    [1] Ruppelt was the director of Project Grudge in 1949 and then Project Blue Book in March 1952; he remained with Blue Book until late 1953. UFO researcher Jerome Clark writes, "Most observers of Blue Book agree that the Ruppelt years comprised the project's golden age, when investigations were most capably directed and conducted. Ruppelt was ...

  9. Blue (manga) - Wikipedia

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    Blue uses a minimalistic art style with a strong focus on faces and negative space. The manga was popular enough to spawn a live action film adaptation in 2001. Additionally, Frédéric Boilet had it adapted to French as a part of his La nouvelle manga. The current English edition by Fanfare/Ponent Mon is borrowed from the French publication.