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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 Sweet Blue Flowers Japanese anime television series is based on the manga series of the same name written and illustrated by Takako Shimura. [1] The episodes, produced by J.C.Staff , are directed by Kenichi Kasai , written by Fumihiko Takayama, and features character design by Masayuki Onchi who based the designs on Shimura's original ...
Sweet Blue Flowers was adapted as an 11-episode anime television series by J.C.Staff which aired in Japan between July and September 2009 on Fuji TV. [5] The story focuses on Fumi Manjōme, a lesbian high school girl, and her close childhood friend Akira Okudaira who tries to keep her friends happy through difficult times.
Sweet Blue Flowers Takako Shimura ( Japanese : 志村貴子 , Hepburn : Shimura Takako , born October 23, 1973) is a Japanese manga artist . She is primarily known for her manga works which feature LGBT (especially lesbian and transgender ) topics.
Hanasaku Iroha (花咲くいろは, lit."The ABCs of Flower Blooming" or "The Blooming Colors"), [3] or Hanairo for short, [4] is a Japanese 26-episode anime television series produced by P.A. Works and directed by Masahiro Andō.
Maquia: When the Promised Flower Blooms [3] (Japanese: さよならの朝に約束の花をかざろう, Hepburn: Sayonara no Asa ni Yakusoku no Hana o Kazarō, lit. ' Let's Decorate the Promised Flowers on the Morning of Goodbye ') is a 2018 Japanese animated high fantasy drama film directed and written by Mari Okada and produced by P.A. Works.
This list comprises anime titles that have been made available in the United States concurrently with its Japanese release, usually via online streaming, along with the source of the release. The list is in chronological order by season, and alphabetical order within each season.
In 2016, she changed her stage name from Fuyuka Oura, her real name, to Fuyuka Ono. [11] In video games, she has also voiced Sayaka Myoujin in Trauma Center: Second Opinion, Chisato Madison in Star Ocean: The Second Story, and Gangut in Azur Lane. [1] Ono married on 7 July 2011. [12] Her first child, a daughter, was born on 6 August 2013. [13]