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  2. Zatch Bell! - Wikipedia

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    By March 2017, the Zatch Bell! manga had over 23.8 million copies in circulation, including digital versions, making it one of the best-selling manga series. In 2003, the series won the 48th Shogakukan Manga Award for the shōnen category. The manga has received generally positive reviews from critics.

  3. List of Zatch Bell! episodes - Wikipedia

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    ), is an anime based on the manga series Konjiki no Gash!! (金色のガッシュ!!, lit. "Golden Gash!!") by Makoto Raiku. The television series revolves around the eponymous character Zatch Bell, a Mamodo who, along with his human partner Kiyo Takamine, partakes in a tournament that will decide the ruler of his realm, the Mamodo world.

  4. xxxHolic - Wikipedia

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    xxxHolic (stylized as ×××HOLiC; pronounced "Holic") is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by the manga group Clamp.The series, which crosses over with another Clamp work, Tsubasa: Reservoir Chronicle, revolves around Kimihiro Watanuki, a high school student who is disturbed by his ability to see the supernatural, and Yūko Ichihara, a powerful witch who owns a wish-granting shop.

  5. Tubular bell - Wikipedia

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    To its plural form: This is a redirect from a singular noun to its plural form.. Redirects of this sort exist for reader convenience in cases of singular–plural pairs. It is also used for "false singulars", wherein the plural or plural-looking form is better attested in usage, such that the normal "prefer the singular" Wikipedia naming convention is not followed.

  6. Ringing Bell - Wikipedia

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    Chirin's Bell) is a 1978 Japanese anime adventure-drama film adaptation of the storybook of the same name written by Takashi Yanase, the creator of Anpanman. [1] It is most notable by fans and critics as a family film which makes a sharp, sudden turn into a dark and violent story that criticizes and reflects upon the theme of revenge and war .

  7. Belldandy - Wikipedia

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    Belldandy was created by Kōsuke Fujishima and features as one of the two principal protagonists in the manga Ah! My Goddess! (along with the character of Keiichi Morisato). Her first appearance was in the comic Afternoon [3] on August 25, 1988, but she has also been depicted in a novel (Ah! My Goddess: First End), three anime series—Oh My ...

  8. Rumic Theater - Wikipedia

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    Rumic Theater is a series of manga short stories published periodically by Rumiko Takahashi Shogakukan's Big Comic Original and other Shogakukan magazines since 1987. [1] An English language collection by Viz Media was released in two volumes on June 5, 1996, and June 5, 1998, [2] [3] the first corresponding to the volume The Tragedy of P, but the second being a release of Rumic World ' s One ...

  9. Aoi Bungaku - Wikipedia

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    Character designs were provided by manga artists Takeshi Obata (#1–4, 7–8), Tite Kubo (#5–6, 11, 12) and Takeshi Konomi (#9–10). [1] The stories adapted here may stray away significantly from the original plot of the classics, even if they try to capture the essence of the stories. [ 2 ]