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Kemonā (Japanese: ケモナー) is a Japanese subcultural term used to describe people who are fond of anthropomorphic animal characters, which are referred to as kemono (Japanese: ケモノ). These terms emerged during the late 1990s within the manga doujin culture, [ 1 ] and they are sometimes claimed to have gained popularity when the term ...
To the Abandoned Sacred Beasts is an anime series adapted from the manga of the same title by Maybe. The series is directed by Jun Shishido at MAPPA, with Shigeru Murakoshi written the scripts, Daisuke Niinuma designed the characters, and Yoshihiro Ike composed the music.
To the Abandoned Sacred Beasts (Japanese: かつて神だった獣たちへ, Hepburn: Katsute Kami Datta Kemono-tachi e, lit. ' To the Beasts That Were Once Gods ') is a Japanese dark fantasy manga series written and illustrated by Maybe.
Geechy Guy was born in Rochester, Michigan. [1] He began his career as a magician at age 6, followed by juggling and unicycling until taking up comedy at age 19. [2] Guy began his career in the Detroit market, working comedy clubs and appearing on local comedy talk shows, such as "Some Semblance of Sanity" with comedian Gary Thison.
The Beast Player (獣の奏者, Kemono no Sōja) [a] is a Japanese novel series written by Nahoko Uehashi and published by Kodansha between 2006 and 2009. It focuses on a girl who can control the greatest of beasts as she gets involved in a war between two territories of one kingdom.
The 50-episode Erin (獣の奏者エリン, Kemono no Sōja Erin) [1] anime aired on NHK from January 10 to December 26, 2009. The series was based on The Beast Player novel series by Nahoko Uehashi and was directed by Takayuki Hamana. [2]
Kemono (ケモノ?, derived from kemono "beast") may refer to: . Bakemono, a class of yōkai, preternatural creatures in Japanese folklore; Kemonomimi, the concept of depicting human and human-like characters with animal ears, and by extension, other features such as tails and paws
Kemono Jihen (怪物事変, lit. "Monster Incidents") is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Sho Aimoto. It has been serialized in Shueisha 's shōnen manga magazine Jump Square since December 2016 and has been collected in twenty-two tankōbon volumes as of November 2024.