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  2. Gin to Kin - Wikipedia

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    Gin to Kin (銀と金, lit. "Silver and Gold") is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Nobuyuki Fukumoto . It was serialized in Futabasha 's Action Pizazz from 1992 to 1996, and compiled in 11 tankōbon volumes.

  3. Dramacool - Wikipedia

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    Dramacool is a website that provides free access to a variety of Asian television shows and films, focusing primarily on Korean dramas. The platform offerers streaming services in multiple languages, catering to an international audience. Many people thought that dramacool shut down but the website is still working. [1] [unreliable source?]

  4. Gold Kingdom and Water Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Gold Kingdom and Water Kingdom (Japanese: 金の国 水の国, Hepburn: Kin no Kuni Mizu no Kuni, lit. ' Land of Gold, Land of Water ') is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Nao Iwamoto [].

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  6. Gintama': Enchōsen - Wikipedia

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    The episodes of the anime television series "Gintama': Enchōsen" (銀魂’ 延長戦) are adapted from Hideaki Sorachi's manga "Gin Tama."The series debuted on TV Tokyo on October 4, 2012, serving as a direct continuation of the second "Gintama'" anime that concluded in March 2012.

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  8. Talk:Gin to Kin - Wikipedia

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  9. Edo o Kiru - Wikipedia

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    Edo o Kiru (江戸を斬る) or Slashing Edo was a popular jidaigeki on Japan's Tokyo Broadcasting System.During the decades from its 1973, premiere until 1994, [1] finale, 214 episodes aired.