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  2. Kaiju Girls - Wikipedia

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    In the present day, girls who contain the souls of past monsters have appeared and possess the ability to summon their inner monster forms, called Kaiju Girls (怪獣娘, Kaijū Musume). An organization called GIRLS has formed to collect them. [6] The story focuses on the GIRLS rookie members, Agira, Miclas and Windom in their misadventures. [6]

  3. Crossover (fiction) - Wikipedia

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    Anime has also participated in many crossover events featuring characters or shows from the same company or network. One of the biggest projects down would be Dream 9 Toriko x One Piece x Dragon Ball Z Super Special Collaboration as it includes three Shonen Jump franchises, being Dragon Ball Z, One Piece, and Toriko, crossed over into an hour long special-like most crossovers, this special is ...

  4. Kaiju Girl Caramelise - Wikipedia

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    The English-language adaptation of Kaiju Girl Caramelise has received positive ratings: Rebecca Silverman from Anime News Network gave the first volume an overall "B+" rating, saying that the story works on "both metaphoric and literal levels". While Silverman also praised the "fun" art, she was critical of a few confusing pages and two of the ...

  5. Ultimate Girls - Wikipedia

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    Ultimate Girls (UG☆アルティメットガール, UG☆Arutimetto Gāru) is a Japanese anime television series produced by m.o.e. which parodies the genres of tokusatsu, kaiju, and superheroes; mainly themes from the Ultra Series and Kyodai Hero subgenre. It was broadcast in Japan from January 10, 2005, to March 28, 2005 and had a total of ...

  6. Inuyasha - Wikipedia

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    Inuyasha (犬夜叉, lit. "Dog Yaksha") is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Rumiko Takahashi.It was serialized in Shogakukan's shōnen manga magazine Weekly Shōnen Sunday from November 1996 to June 2008, with its chapters collected in 56 tankōbon volumes.

  7. Trump taps retired General Keith Kellogg for Ukraine envoy role

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    WASHINGTON (Reuters) -Donald Trump has tapped Keith Kellogg, a retired lieutenant general who presented him with a plan to end the war in Ukraine, to serve as a special envoy for the conflict, the ...

  8. Kaginado - Wikipedia

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    On November 26, 2019, Key teased on Twitter that it had eight projects in the works for its 21st anniversary. [4] [5] On April 19, 2021, Key held an online event announcing that Kaginado, a crossover anime based on characters from various Key franchises, was in production for an October 2021 release. [2]

  9. Sneeze: Naoki Urasawa Story Collection - Wikipedia

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    [7] While compiling the stories for the collection, Urasawa noticed that much of his work depicts things that he enjoyed as a child; kaiju, superheroes, and slapstick comedy. He was shocked at how little he has changed, but expressed gratitude to the culture of the 1960s and 1970s which has brought him so much inspiration for so long. [3]