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  2. Aniplus - Wikipedia

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    Aniplus Shop is the retailing division and collaboration cafe brand of Aniplus.. On April 28, 2017, [citation needed] Aniplus opened its first store in Hapjeong-dong, Seoul.In May 2021, it was reported that the company planned to expand its store to five cities across the country within the third and fourth quarters of the year.

  3. Shaft (company) - Wikipedia

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    Shaft was founded as a yūgen-gaisha on September 1, 1975, by ex-Mushi Production employee Hiroshi Wakao. [3] [4] Much of the company's early work was sub-contracting work for larger animation studios, [5] which includes credits to cel painting and color coordination work, such as with Brave Raideen (1975–76), [6] and occasionally credits as an assistant production studio for projects ...

  4. Girls' Frontline - Wikipedia

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    Girls ' Frontline (simplified Chinese: 少女前线; traditional Chinese: 少女前線; pinyin: Shàonǚ Qiánxiàn) is a mobile strategy role-playing game for Android and iOS developed by China-based studio MICA Team, where players control echelons of android characters, known in-universe as T-Dolls, each carrying a distinctive real-world firearm.

  5. Bubblegum Crisis - Wikipedia

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    Bubblegum Crisis (Japanese: バブルガムクライシス, Hepburn: Baburugamu Kuraishisu) is a 1987 to 1991 cyberpunk original video animation (OVA) series produced by Youmex and animated by AIC and Artmic.

  6. DeNA - Wikipedia

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    DeNA Co., Ltd. (Japanese: 株式会社ディー・エヌ・エー, Hepburn: Kabushikigaisha Dī-Enu-Ē, pronounced "DNA") is a Japanese provider of mobile portal and e-commerce websites headquartered in Shibuya, Tokyo.

  7. The Witches of Adamas - Wikipedia

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    The Witches of Adamas (Japanese: アダマスの魔女たち, Hepburn: Adamasu no Majo-tachi) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Yu Imai. It was serialized in Kodansha's seinen manga magazine Monthly Young Magazine from July 2018 to November 2021, and later transferred to Yanmaga Web continuing from December 2021 to July 2023.

  8. Studio Trigger - Wikipedia

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    Studio Trigger was founded by former Gainax employee Hiroyuki Imaishi, following his success with Gurren Lagann (2007). This led to the creation of Studio Trigger, with Gurren Lagann ' s visual humor and style defining the studio's work, and Trigger being seen as a successor to Gainax.

  9. My One-Hit Kill Sister - Wikipedia

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    My One-Hit Kill Sister (異世界ワンターンキル姉さん〜姉同伴の異世界生活はじめました〜, Isekai Wan Tān Kiru Nee-san: Ane Dōhan no Isekai Seikatsu Hajimemashita, "One Turn Kill Sister in Another World: I Started Living in Another World with My Older Sister") is a Japanese web novel series written by Konoe.