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Shirahime-Syo: Snow Goddess Tales (Japanese: 白姫抄, Hepburn: Shirahimeshō) is a supernatural manga by Clamp, a creative team made up by Satsuki Igarashi, Nanase Ohkawa, Tsubaki Nekoi and Mokona. It consists of three short stories, framed by a man's encounter with the titular character in the snow.
Blooming Love (半人前の恋人, Hanninmae no Koibito) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Daichi Kawada. It began serialization on Shueisha 's Shōnen Jump+ app and website in May 2023.
In 1973, the manga was adapted into a feature film of the same name by director Toshiya Fujita, starring Meiko Kaji. The film was followed by Lady Snowblood: Love Song of Vengeance in 1974. A science fiction remake titled The Princess Blade, starring Yumiko Shaku, was released in 2001.
Joran: The Princess of Snow and Blood (Japanese: 擾乱 THE PRINCESS OF SNOW AND BLOOD) is an original Japanese anime television series animated by Tatsunoko Production (under their Bakken Record label) and produced by Bushiroad.
Snow White with the Red Hair (Japanese: 赤髪の白雪姫, Hepburn: Akagami no Shirayukihime) is a Japanese shōjo fantasy romance manga series written and illustrated by Sorata Akiduki. [3] It was originally serialized in Hakusensha 's bi-monthly shōjo manga magazine LaLa DX from August 2006 to August 2011, and was moved to the monthly LaLa ...
Princess Snow Kaguya Sailor Moon S: The Movie: 1994 Japanese animated film adapted from a side story of the Sailor Moon manga series, The Lover of Princess Kaguya, which is based on the Hans Christian Andersen fairy tale "The Snow Queen". The name "Princess Kaguya" comes from the Japanese legend The Tale of the Bamboo Cutter.
Lady Snowblood: Love Song of Vengeance (Japanese: 修羅雪姫 怨み恋歌, Hepburn: Shurayuki-hime - Urami renka) is a 1974 Japanese film directed by Toshiya Fujita and starring Meiko Kaji. [1] It is a sequel to the 1973 film Lady Snowblood , itself an adaptation of the manga series of the same name by Kazuo Koike and Kazuo Kamimura .
He felt the completed series was a "great mixture of scenario, characters, music, background and voice acting." [2] The visual designs for the characters began with conceptual designs by Koge-Donbo. As the series was an original work and not based on a manga, she was unsure on what the final appearances for the characters would be like.