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  2. Emma (manga) - Wikipedia

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    Emma (エマ, Ema) is a Japanese historical romance manga by Kaoru Mori.It was published by Enterbrain in the magazine Comic Beam and collected in ten tankōbon volumes. The series has been adapted as an anime television series, entitled Emma – A Victorian Romance (英國戀物語エマ, Eikoku Koi Monogatari Emma).

  3. Lady Victorian - Wikipedia

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    Lady Victorian (Japanese: レディー・ヴィクトリアン, Hepburn: Redī Vikutorian) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Naoko Moto.It was serialized in Princess magazine from 1998 [2] to January 2007 [3] and published as 20 tankōbon volumes by Akita Shoten.

  4. Kaoru Mori - Wikipedia

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    Kaoru Mori (森 薫, Mori Kaoru, born 18 September 1978) is a Japanese manga artist from Tokyo and the creator of the manga series Shirley, Emma, and A Bride's Story.Many of her works are centered on female characters in the 19th century, such as a maid in Victorian Britain and a bride in Turkic Central Asia.

  5. List of Emma episodes - Wikipedia

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    This is an episode listing of the Japanese animated TV series Emma - A Victorian Romance (英國戀物語エマ, Eikoku Koi Monogatari Emma) and its sequel, Emma - A Victorian Romance: Second Act. Emma - A Victorian Romance

  6. Mamiko Ikeda - Wikipedia

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    Emma - A Victorian Romance (2005) Sugar Sugar Rune (2005) Sukisho (2005) Kagihime Monogatari Eikyū Alice Rondo (2006) Himawari! (2006) We Were There (2006) Emma - A Victorian Romance: Second Act (2007) Kenkō Zenrakei Suieibu Umishō (2007) Nagasarete Airantō (2007) Himawari Too! (2007) Les Misérables: Shōjo Cosette (2007) Rental Magica (2007)

  7. Lizzie Newton: Victorian Mysteries - Wikipedia

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    Backgrounds and buildings look appropriately Victorian, albeit sans the plethora of knickknacks popular at the time. (But what a pain to draw, yes?) Clothing has a little more trouble. While Lizzie and the other upper class ladies wear the bell-shaped skirt popular at the time, lady's maid Jane's clothing is from the 1890s.

  8. Nursemaid - Wikipedia

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    In the Victorian household, the children's quarters were referred to as the 'nursery', but the name of the responsible servant had largely evolved from 'nurse' to 'nanny'. The Nursery Maid was a general servant within the nursery, and although regularly in the presence of the children, would often have a less direct role in their care.

  9. Meika-san wa Oshi Korosenai - Wikipedia

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    Meika-san wa Oshi Korosenai (メイカさんは押しころせない, "The Maid Who Can't Hide Her Feelings") is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Shoki Satō. It was first serialized in Akita Shoten 's shōnen manga magazine Weekly Shōnen Champion from January 2020 to November 2022 and it was later transferred to Manga Cross ...