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  2. Million Arthur (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    An anime television series adaptation of the Han-Gyaku-Sei Million Arthur MMORPG by J.C.Staff aired from October 25 to December 27, 2018 on Tokyo MX and other channels. [1] It was announced that the series will be split-cour, with the second season airing from April 4 to June 27, 2019. [4] The series is directed by Yōhei Suzuki and written by ...

  3. Million Arthur - Wikipedia

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    Million Arthur (ミリオン アーサー, Mirion Āsā) is a Japanese media franchise created by Square Enix, consisting primarily of a series of video games. The first release was an online free-to-play card battle game titled Kaku-San-Sei Million Arthur ( 拡散性ミリオンアーサー , Kakusansei Mirion Āsā , lit.

  4. FanFiction.Net - Wikipedia

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    Xing Li, a software developer from Alhambra, California, created FanFiction.Net in 1998. [3] Initially made by Xing Li as a school project, the site was created as a not-for-profit repository for fan-created stories that revolved around characters from popular literature, films, television, anime, and video games. [4]

  5. List of YouTube Premium original programming - Wikipedia

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    Title screen of YouTube Originals. YouTube Premium, formerly known as YouTube Red, is a subscription service that provides advertising-free streaming of all videos hosted by YouTube, offline play and background playback of videos on mobile devices, access to advertising-free music streaming through YouTube Music, and access to "YouTube Original" series and films.

  6. Fan fiction - Wikipedia

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    The term fan fiction has been used in print as early as 1938; in the earliest known citations, it refers to amateur-written science fiction, as opposed to "pro fiction". [3] [4] The term also appears in the 1944 Fancyclopedia, an encyclopaedia of fandom jargon, in which it is defined as "fiction about fans, or sometimes about pros, and occasionally bringing in some famous characters from ...

  7. Slash fiction - Wikipedia

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    Vidding used to be very guarded within the slash community, among other reasons, because the songs used in videos are copyrighted. When vidders started putting their videos online, their sites were routinely password protected, etc. Today, there are thousands of vids, and vid-like projects, available on YouTube and other video sites. [73]

  8. Mikagura School Suite - Wikipedia

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    Mikagura School Suite (ミカグラ学園組曲, Mikagura Gakuen Kumikyoku) is a Japanese light novel series written by Last Note, with illustrations by Akina. The novels are inspired by songs written by Last Note which use Vocaloids for the vocals.

  9. Jacqueline Susann - Wikipedia

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    Jacqueline Susan [1] was born on August 20, 1918, at Lankenau Medical Center in Wynnewood, Pennsylvania, [4] the only child of a Jewish couple: Robert Susan, a Wilno, Imperial Russia (now Vilnius, Lithuania)-born portrait painter, and his wife, Rose (née Jans), a public school teacher.