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Shadows House (Japanese: シャドーハウス, Hepburn: Shadō Hausu) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by the duo Somato. It has been serialized in Shueisha 's seinen manga magazine Weekly Young Jump since September 2018, with its chapters collected in eighteen tankōbon volumes as of September 2024.
Voiced by: Rie Kugimiya [7] (Japanese); Elizabeth Maxwell [2] (English) Barbie (バービー, Bābī) is a violent, brusque and bad-tempered girl who is Barbara's Living Doll. Due to her master being the head of the Star Bearers and the Shadows House's largest soot producer, she is also the head of all the Cleaning Squads.
Parent Japanese company ceased in-house distribution of its own titles, many of which have been re-licensed by Funimation [14] [15] and Sentai Filmworks. Parent company "Geneon Entertainment" then sold off its own ownership to NBCUniversal subsidiary UPI, which then merged Geneon with its own "Universal Pictures Japan" division on February 1 ...
Key visual for the series. Shadows House is an anime television series based on the manga series of the same title by the duo Somato. The series was announced on the cover of the sixth volume of the manga in October 2020. [1]
The Strange House (変な家, Hen na Ie) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Kyō Ayano. It is based on the novel Henna Ie written by Uketsu. It began serialization on Ichijinsha 's Comic Howl manga website in January 2023.
Dragon Goes House-Hunting (ドラゴン、家を買う。, Dragon, Ie o Kau., Dragon, Buy a House.) is a Japanese fantasy manga series written by Kawo Tanuki and illustrated by Choco Aya. It was serialized in Mag Garden 's shōnen manga magazine Monthly Comic Garden from December 2016 to December 2022 and was collected in ten tankōbon volumes.
House of Five Leaves (Japanese: さらい屋五葉, Hepburn: Sarai-ya Goyō) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Natsume Ono.It was serialized in Shogakukan's seinen manga magazine Monthly Ikki from November 2005 to July 2010, with its chapters published in eight tankōbon volumes under the Ikki Comix imprint.
Magic Tree House made its debut at the 24th Tokyo International Film Festival on 23 October 2011. [4] It was featured as one of the festival's special screenings. [4] The film was released in Japanese cinemas on 7 January 2012, [5] and was also featured at a release ceremony at Shinjuku Piccadilly that day. [9]