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  2. Category:Anime and manga images - Wikipedia

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    Because most if not all of the images in these sub-categories are fair use images of DVDs, manga, TV, etc., all of the sub-categories should be tagged with the magic word __NOGALLERY__. This is per fair use criterion No. 9, which states that "Fair use images may be used only in the article namespace. Used outside article space, they are not ...

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  4. List of fairy and sprite characters - Wikipedia

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    Anime television series, manga, OVA Cardan Greenbriar: The Folk of the Air: Book Series Carmen: Winx Club: Animated TV series, comic Carol: Animated TV series Carolina (Fairy of Poetry) Winx Club, Winx on Ice: Live show Princess Catania: Barbie Mariposa: Animated film [1] Celise: Winx Club: Video game Cereal, Niina: Kero Kero Chime: Anime ...

  5. Fire Force - Wikipedia

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    Fire Force (Japanese: 炎炎ノ消防隊, Hepburn: En'en no Shōbōtai, lit. "Blazing Fire Brigade") is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Atsushi Ohkubo . It was serialized in Kodansha 's shōnen manga magazine Weekly Shōnen Magazine from September 2015 to February 2022, with its chapters collected in 34 tankōbon volumes.

  6. Fire Tripper - Wikipedia

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    Fire Tripper (炎トリッパー, Faiā Torippā, literally meaning "Fire Tripper") is a Japanese manga by Rumiko Takahashi published in August 1983 issue of Shōnen Sunday Zōkan. The manga was later compiled in Rumic World books, which are available in English from Viz Media .

  7. Fireball (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    The series' main characters, Gedächtnis and Drossel von Flügel, reside in a gigantic manor surrounded by a presumably robot-inhabited city, beyond which is a desert that humanity's forces slowly encroach across during the 144-year timeframe in which the series is set (identified onscreen as the "Merkur Era", 48,650–48,794).

  8. Cyborg Kuro-chan - Wikipedia

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    The manga and anime have been exported to several countries in Asia, Europe, and Africa. An English dub aired on Animax [2] and the first 14 episodes of the dub were released on VCD. [3] [4] A large number of merchandise has been made based on the manga and anime, and two additional volumes, entitled Cyborg Kuro-chan: Extra Battle, were ...

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