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  2. Yokohama Kaidashi Kikou - Wikipedia

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    [3] Derik A. Badman wrote, "This is light years beyond almost all the manga being translated and published in the US." [ 17 ] A reviewer at Uknighted Manganime wrote, "Artwise, Yokohama Kaidashi Kikou ranks as the most impressive I have ever seen," adding, " Yokohama Kaidashi Kikou is, in short, the finest manga I have ever read, and I don’t ...

  3. List of Skip Beat! chapters - Wikipedia

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    The chapters of the ongoing Japanese shōjo manga series Skip Beat! are written and illustrated by Yoshiki Nakamura. It is the story of Kyōko Mogami , a 16-year-old girl who discovers her childhood friend, Shō Fuwa , who is an aspiring pop idol as well as the boy she loves, only keeps her around to act as a maid and earn money.

  4. Engaged to the Unidentified - Wikipedia

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    Engaged to the Unidentified (Japanese: 未確認で進行形, Hepburn: Mikakunin de Shinkōkei, "Unconfirmed & In-Progress") is a Japanese four-panel manga by Cherry-Arai. The strip was serialized in Ichijinsha's Manga 4-Koma Palette magazine from April 2009 to February 2022, when it was transferred to Monthly Comic Rex upon that magazine ceasing publication.

  5. Fever of unknown origin - Wikipedia

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    Fever of unknown origin (FUO) refers to a condition in which the patient has an elevated temperature for which no cause can be found despite investigations by one or more qualified physicians. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] If the cause is found, it is usually a diagnosis of exclusion , eliminating all possibilities until only the correct explanation remains.

  6. List of fictional diseases - Wikipedia

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    It comes on with no warning and is not contagious. There are three stages of the disease. The first stage is the weakness, and it can last anywhere from a week to six months. The second stage is the sleeping, and it always lasts nine days. The last stage is fever, and it always lasts three days. At the end of the fever stage, the victim will die.

  7. Subete ga F ni Naru - Wikipedia

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    Subete ga F ni Naru (すべてがFになる, lit. "Everything Becomes F" and subtitled The Perfect Insider) is a Japanese 1996 mystery novel by Hiroshi Mori.It has been adapted into a manga, a visual novel, and a live action drama.

  8. Uzumaki - Wikipedia

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    Uzumaki (うずまき, lit. ' Spiral ' [4]) is a Japanese horror manga series written and illustrated by Junji Ito.Appearing as a serial in Shogakukan's weekly seinen manga magazine Big Comic Spirits from 1998 to 1999, the chapters were compiled into three bound volumes published from August 1998 to September 1999.

  9. Nagasarete Airantō - Wikipedia

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    The first ending theme for episodes 1–12 is "Say Cheese" by Horie, the second ending theme for episode 13 is "Pu~!" by Akeno Watanabe, and the third ending theme for episodes 14–25 is "Koisuru Tenkizu" (恋する天気図) by Horie. "Days" was also used as the ending theme for episode 26.