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Love Hina is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Ken Akamatsu, serialized in the Weekly Shōnen Magazine from October 1998 to October 2001. A twenty-four episode anime adaptation was produced by studio Xebec and aired in Japan from April to September 2000, with three follow-up original video animation (OVA) episodes released between 2000 and 2002.
Sarah MacDougall is a Swedish Canadian singer/songwriter currently living in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Born in Malmö, Sweden, MacDougall moved to Canada to study music in Vancouver when she was a teenager. Her first tour took her in Whitehorse, where she decided to live for a time.
A box set containing the Christmas and Spring specials and Love Hina Again was released as "Love Hina Movie Set" on September 4, 2002. [22] [23] A complete box set of the television series, Christmas Special, Spring Special and Love Hina Again was released on September 28, 2004 as "Love Hina - Perfect Collection". [24]
Sarah McDougal (サラ・マクドゥガル, Sara MakuDugaru), is a 9-year-old American from California and Seta's adopted daughter. [12] She initially delights in making Keitaro's life miserable, however, like most of the girls in the story, she eventually warms up to him, even if she still calls him a dork.
Love Hina 0 was released on July 17, 2002, and contains character profiles, interviews and production info as well as other supporting materials for the first seven volumes of the manga. [80] [81] Love Hina Mugendai (ラブひな∞) was released on July 17, 2002, and contains character profiles, a timeline, artwork, interviews and production ...
In 2003, Ōta Jun'ya composed "Sakura, Sakura ~ Japanize Dream" as part of the credits theme for the video game Perfect Cherry Blossom. [15] Dream of the Cherry Blossoms by Keiko Abe, a virtuoso percussionist, is a five-minute piece for marimba that is based on "Sakura Sakura" that has become popular in the marimba repertoire. [citation needed]
Love Hina is a manga series written and illustrated by Ken Akamatsu. The series was originally serialized in Weekly Shōnen Magazine from 1998 to 2001, running weekly for 118 chapters. The individual chapters were collected and published in 14 tankōbon volumes by Kodansha , with the first volume released on March 17, 1999, and the last ...
It was released as a limited double A-side CD single alongside the song "Sakura Hitohira" a week later, on February 18, 2015. [2] The song was co-written by her0ism and Yuuki Idei, and arranged and produced by her0ism. The song is featured as theme song on the soundtrack of the EX drama series Second Love starring Kazuya Kamenashi and Kyoko ...