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Animal Academy: Hakobune Hakusho (Japanese: はこぶね白書, Hepburn: Hakobune Hakusho, lit. ' Noah's Ark White Paper ' ) is a Japanese manga series illustrated and written by Moyamu Fujino. The manga was first serialized in the Japanese shōnen manga magazine Monthly Comic Blade on October 30, 2005, published by Mag Garden .
Animal Land (Japanese: どうぶつの国, Hepburn: Dōbutsu no Kuni, lit. transl. "Country of the Animals") is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Makoto Raiku. The series follows a human baby abandoned by his mother who ends up in a world inhabited solely by animals and is raised by a tanuki (Japanese raccoon dog).
Chiikawa (ちいかわ), also known as Nanka Chiisakute Kawaii Yatsu (なんか小さくてかわいいやつ, 'Something Small and Cute'), is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Nagano. The main contents of the work are the daily lives and interactions of a series of cute animal or animal-inspired characters.
Oumagadoki Zoo (Japanese: 逢魔ヶ刻動物園, Hepburn: Ōmagadoki Dōbutsuen) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Kōhei Horikoshi.It was serialized in Shueisha's shōnen manga magazine Weekly Shōnen Jump from July 2010 to April 2011, with its chapters collected in five tankōbon volumes.
King of Wolves (Japanese: 王狼, Hepburn: Ōrō) is a Japanese manga series written by Buronson and illustrated by Kentaro Miura.It was serialized in Hakusensha's Monthly Animal House in 1989, with its chapters collected in a single tankōbon ' volume.
Polar Bear Café (Japanese: しろくまカフェ, Hepburn: Shirokuma Cafe) is a Japanese manga series by Aloha Higa. It revolves around the everyday lives of a group of animals mingling with humans at a café run by a polar bear.
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Inubaka: Crazy for Dogs (いぬばか, Inubaka, lit. ' Dog Idiot ') is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Yukiya Sakuragi [].It started in Shueisha's seinen manga magazine Weekly Young Jump in September 2004 and was later transferred to Monthly Young Jump [] in August 2009, where it ended in April 2010.