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Aokana - Four Rhythms Across the Blue, known in Japan as Ao no Kanata no Four Rhythm (蒼の彼方のフォーリズム, Ao no Kanata no Fō Rizumu, subtitled Beyond the sky, into the firmament), officially abbreviated as Aokana (あおかな) and translated as Four Rhythms Across the Blue, [1] is a Japanese adult visual novel developed by Sprite and released for Windows on November 28, 2014.
Ashita no Nadja (明日のナージャ, Ashita no Nāja, lit."Tomorrow's Nadja") is a romance anime produced by Toei Animation and aired between February 2, 2003 and January 25, 2004 on ABC, TV Asahi and other ANN affiliates.
Sweet Blue Flowers (Japanese: 青い花, Hepburn: Aoi Hana, lit."Blue Flower") is a Japanese yuri manga series written and illustrated by Takako Shimura.It was serialized between November 2004 and July 2013 in Ohta Publishing's manga magazine Manga Erotics F, with its chapters collected in eight tankōbon volumes.
The train crossing in Tokyo. Later, while walking down the same road they knew when they were children, Takaki and Akari appear to pass and recognize each other at the train crossing. It is the same place they had promised to watch the cherry blossoms together thirteen years ago, just before Akari moved to Tochigi.
Panty is a blonde-haired pale-skinned angel whose only interests are looking for men to sleep with and basking in the popularity of being an Anarchy sister. She does not take her Ghost-hunting duties as seriously as her younger sister Stocking, instead preferring to fulfill her personal goal of having sex with 1,000 men on Earth before ...
Yosuga no Sora (Japanese: ヨスガノソラ, lit. "Sky of Connection") is a Japanese romance drama eroge visual novel developed by CUFFS ("Sphere"). The game was originally released for Windows on December 5, 2008. [1]
Crossing Time (Japanese: 踏切時間, Hepburn: Fumikiri Jikan, lit. "Railroad Crossing Time") is a Japanese manga series by Yoshimi Sato. It was serialized in Futabasha 's seinen manga magazine Monthly Action from May 2016 to September 2021 and was collected in eight tankōbon volumes.
Background music was composed by Seikou Nagaoka for the first two series, Akifumi Tada for the third series, and Ryo Sakai for the fourth series. Opening 1 (episodes 1–6): " Tenchi Muyo! Ryo-Ohki's Theme " ( 天地無用!魎皇鬼のテーマ , Tenchi Muyō!