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  2. One Piece season 18 - Wikipedia

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    The story arc, called "Zou", adapts material beginning from the middle of the 80th volume to the middle of the 82nd volume of the manga by Eiichiro Oda. The Straw Hats arrived at Zou to reunite with Sanji and the others, only to discover Sanji has been swept up in a personal conflict and that Zou has been under siege by the Beasts Pirates.

  3. Zou (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Zou is generally clad in a white T-shirt under yellow overalls. He is the main protagonist of the show, and shows interest in many career paths. His next-door neighbor is Elzee. A running plot of the show is that Zou, the equine tot, exits school at the beginning of the episode. Then Zou mentions interest in a certain career.

  4. Japanese television drama - Wikipedia

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    For special occasions, there may be a one or two-episode drama with a specific theme, such as one produced in 2015 for the 70-year anniversary of the end of World War II. Japanese drama series are broadcast in three-month seasons: winter (January–March), spring (April–June), summer (July–September), and autumn or fall (October–December).

  5. Psychometrer Eiji - Wikipedia

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    It was adapted into a Japanese television drama series that was aired for ten episodes Nippon Television from January 11, and March 15, 1997. [24] In 1999, a second season was broadcast to an average television viewership rating of 15.4%, a decline from the 17.1% of the first season. [ 25 ]

  6. Koisenu Futari - Wikipedia

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    Koisenu Futari (恋せぬふたり) is a 2022 Japanese television drama series starring Yukino Kishii and Issey Takahashi. [1] The series revolves around the relationship of two aromantic asexual people.

  7. Majo no Jōken - Wikipedia

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    Majo no Jōken (魔女の条件) (English title: Terms for a Witch [1]) is a drama series that aired in Japan on TBS in 1999. This drama features Nanako Matsushima of Great Teacher Onizuka fame and Hideaki Takizawa of the idol duo Tackey & Tsubasa .

  8. Saiyūki (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    While the series started off with viewership nearly reaching 30%, its rating gradually sank, barely making it at 20% at one point; the last episode finished off with 24.7%. Rather than producing a second season, Fuji TV and Toho produced a feature film version of Saiyūki , [ 1 ] that was released in Japan on July 14, 2007.

  9. Good Luck!! - Wikipedia

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    Good Luck!! (グッドラック!) is a 2003 Japanese television drama starring Takuya Kimura. [2] The story revolves around an up-and-coming pilot, Hajime Shinkai, and portrays his interactions with others as he progresses along the road to becoming a captain.