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  2. One Last Stop - Wikipedia

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    One Last Stop is Casey McQuiston's second published novel. In terms of the time travel aspect of the book, McQuiston was inspired by the television series Outlander. [2] In an interview for Insider they said they were inspired to set the story on a subway because they see "public transit as a liminal space where your life crosses paths with another person's life like five million times for ...

  3. I'm Quitting Heroing - Wikipedia

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    I'm Quitting Heroing: Next Gig Is at the Demon Queen's Castle (勇者、辞めます~次の職場は魔王城~, Yūsha, Yamemasu: Tsugi no Shokuba wa Maōjō) is a Japanese fantasy light novel series written by Quantum and illustrated by Hana Amano.

  4. Keep Your Hands Off Eizouken! - Wikipedia

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    With time running out, Asakusa proposes changing the end of the anime to match the music track they have and keeping the dance party scene as a DVD extra. After working heavily through the night to finish their tasks, Eizouken manages to finish the anime and Kanamori takes extreme measures to get DVDs printed in time for the Comet-A convention.

  5. I Couldn't Become a Hero, So I Reluctantly Decided to Get a Job

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    The anime television series aired in Japan from October 5 to December 21, 2013. It was produced by Asread and directed by Kinji Yoshimoto, with Masashi Suzuki handling series composition and writing the scripts, Tetsuya Takeuchi designing the characters and Hiroaki Tsutsumi and Masaru Yokoyama composing the music.

  6. List of The Stand characters - Wikipedia

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    The following is a partial list of characters from Stephen King's novel The Stand.The novel was published in 1978, with its narrative set during the 1980s; however, a second edition was released in 1990, is considerably longer than the first version (1,200 pages compared to 800 pages), and is set in the 1990s.

  7. No Game No Life - Wikipedia

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    He also ranked the series as one of the top five anime series of 2014, and recommended it for viewers who like smart characters and gamer humor. [107] [108] IGN praised the character dynamics and questioned the amount of fan service. [109] In August 2022, it was reported that Saint Petersburg banned No Game No Life in Russia due to child ...

  8. Kaiji (manga) - Wikipedia

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    Japan, February 1996. Three years after graduating high school and moving to Tokyo in search of employment, Kaiji Itō struggles to secure steady work. Consumed by despair, he spends his days in his apartment, indulging in petty pranks, gambling, alcohol, and cigarettes, while obsessing over his financial woes.

  9. Our Last Crusade or the Rise of a New World - Wikipedia

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    Our Last Crusade or the Rise of a New World (Japanese: キミと僕の最後の戦場、あるいは世界が始まる聖戦, Hepburn: Kimi to Boku no Saigo no Senjō, Aruiwa Sekai ga Hajimaru Seisen), abbreviated as KimiSen (キミ戦), is a Japanese light novel series written by Kei Sazane and illustrated by Ao Nekonabe.