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Say I Love You (Japanese: 好きっていいなよ。, Hepburn: Suki-tte ii na yo) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Kanae Hazuki. It was serialized in Kodansha's shōjo manga magazine Dessert from February 2008 to July 2017, with its chapters collected in 18 tankōbon volumes.
A.I. Love You (A・I が止まらない!, A.I. ga Tomaranai! ) is a Japanese manga series by author Ken Akamatsu . The story follows Hitoshi Kōbe, a high school boy who isn't good at anything but programming .
Say I Love You. is a 2012 romance Japanese anime based on the manga written and illustrated by Kanae Hazuki. [1] Mei Tachibana is a socially awkward teenager who not only believes that friendships end in betrayal, but has also never had a boyfriend in all of her 16 years of existence.
A.I. Love You was first serialized through Weekly Shōnen Magazine in 1994, but later moved to Magazine Special where it ended in 1997. The series was collected into nine manga volumes that were also released by Kodansha between 1994 and 1997. Two re-releases followed; however, each time a volume was deducted.
Say I Love You may refer to: Say I Love You, a 2008 manga series by Kanae Hazuki; Say I Love You (2012 TV series), Japanese anime television series based on the manga series by Kanae Hazuki; Say I Love You (2014 TV series) (Chinese: 勇敢說出我愛你, Yǒnggǎn Shuōchū Wǒ ài Nǐ) a 2014 Taiwanese idol drama starring Mike He and Alice Ke
Say "I love you" Seiken no Blacksmith; Seikoku no Ryuu Kishi; Seikon no Qwaser; Seiyū ka-! Senpai to Kanojo [24] Sensual Phrase; Sekirei; Shakugan no Shana; Shiki no Zenjitsu [25] Shina Dark; Shugo Chara; Skip Beat! So, I Can't Play H! Special A; Stellar Theater; Stepping on Roses; Superior; Suzuka; Sword Art Online; SWOT
Famous people, famous quotes. Many of the most memorable quotations are attributed to famous people (whether they actually said them or not!). In honor of Reader’s Digest’s 100th anniversary ...
Forty-kun got it into his head that he wanted to go to school, so he was enrolled in class 1-C in what looks like Jr. High and, convenient for the manga artist, located in the same building as Hitoshi and Saati's High School. Ken Akamatsu has said that Forty-chan became a character model for Kaolla Su from Love Hina.