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  2. Four-Eyed Prince - Wikipedia

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    — Joseph Luster, Otaku USA [1] "For a first manga romance, perhaps for a young teen reader graduating up to love stories, I think this is a fine choice." — Johanna Draper Carlson, Manga Worth Reading. [2] "If you have a glasses fetish, there's plenty of eye-candy here for you in the body of the manga and also in the Four Eyed Café Special ...

  3. Joshiraku - Wikipedia

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    A girl with glasses and green hair who is a smart, cool, level-headed, yet cold-hearted, violent girl. She is a childhood friend of Tetora's. Her name is a pun on cool beauty and gankyō (眼鏡, "glasses"). Kukuru Anrakutei (暗落亭 苦来, Anrakutei Kukuru) Voiced by: Saori Gotō (Anime/CD)

  4. Manga iconography - Wikipedia

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    A round swelling, sometimes drawn to the size of baseballs, is a visual exaggeration of swelling from injury. [D 3]: 55 A white cross-shaped bandage symbol denotes pain. [D 3]: 55 In older manga, eyes pop out to symbolize pain, as shown in Dragon Ball. [citation needed]

  5. R. Mika - Wikipedia

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    His initial rough draft was significantly different, lacking the heart theme and mask while giving her a spikey hairstyle inspired by the manga Kimagure Orange Road, later switching to pigtails instead on the second draft. [4] [5] Artist Daigo Ikeno later helped fill in the details, giving what Akiman calls "a sense of realism" to her design. [1]

  6. Anime - Wikipedia

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    Gilles Poitras traces hairstyle color to cover illustrations on manga, where eye-catching artwork and colorful tones are attractive for children's manga. [72] Some anime will depict non-Japanese characters with specific ethnic features, such as a pronounced nose and jutting jaw for European characters. [73]

  7. Ganguro - Wikipedia

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    Ganguro (ガングロ) is an alternative fashion trend among young Japanese women which peaked in popularity around the year 2000 and evolved from gyaru.. The Shibuya and Ikebukuro districts of Tokyo were the centres of ganguro fashion; it was started by rebellious youth who contradicted the traditional Japanese concept of beauty; pale skin, dark hair and neutral makeup tones.

  8. Stylists Say These Are the Best Hairstyles for Women Over 60

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    Curly bob. There’s a reason many older women choose to have chin-length hair, instead of longer tresses: “Long hair drags the eyes down, emphasizing drooping facial features,” Butterworth says.

  9. Hot Steamy Glasses - Wikipedia

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    Hot Steamy Glasses (レンズ越しの微熱, Lens Goshi no Binetsu, lit. "A Slight Fever Through Lenses") is a one-shot Japanese manga written and illustrated by Tatsumi Kaiya . It is licensed in North America by Digital Manga Publishing , which released the manga through its imprint, Juné, on April 8, 2008. [ 1 ]