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  2. Pandora Hearts - Wikipedia

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    Pandora Hearts 18.5: Evidence is the second official guide book, released on July 27, 2012. Pandora Hearts 24 + 1: Last Dance is the third and final official guide book, released on June 27, 2015. With the release of the anime adaptation of the series, an official art book relating to the anime has been released with the title of Official ...

  3. List of Pandora Hearts episodes - Wikipedia

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    Pandora Hearts is an anime television series adaptation based on the manga series of the same name by written and illustrated by Jun Mochizuki. It is directed by Takao Kato under the studio XEBEC. The series debuted on April 2, 2009, through the Japanese TV networks TBS and BS-TBS. The series uses four theme songs: one opening song, two ending ...

  4. List of Pandora Hearts characters - Wikipedia

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    The Pandora Hearts series features an extensive cast of fictional characters created by Jun Mochizuki. [1] The series revolves around Oz, heir to the Vessalius Dukedom, who has just turned fifteen. His life is rich and carefree, darkened only by the constant absence of his father. At his coming-of-age ceremony, everything changes.

  5. List of Pandora Hearts chapters - Wikipedia

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    Pandora Hearts is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Jun Mochizuki. It was serialized in Square Enix monthly shōnen magazine GFantasy from June 2006 to March 2015. The serial chapters were collected into twenty-four tankōbon volumes. The first was released on October 27, 2006, [1] and the last on June 27, 2015. [2]

  6. Kana Hanazawa - Wikipedia

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    Kana Hanazawa (花澤 香菜, Hanazawa Kana, born February 25, 1989) is a Japanese actress and singer. [1] [2] A prolific voice performer in anime, [3] [4] [5] she has amassed several film and television credits since her debut in 2003.

  7. Ayako Kawasumi - Wikipedia

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    Ayako Kawasumi (川澄 綾子, Kawasumi Ayako, born March 30, 1976) is a Japanese voice actress and singer. [2] She is affectionately referred to by her fellow voice actors and fans as "Ayachii (あやちー)", "Peyaya (ペヤヤ, Peyaya) ","Ayasumi (あやすみ)" and "Aya-nē (あやねえ)".

  8. List of fantasy anime - Wikipedia

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    Pandora Hearts; Panzer World Galient; Parasyte; Persona 4: The Animation; Petite Princess Yucie (Puchi Puri Yucie) Petopeto-san; Pita-Ten; Pixie Pop; Pokémon; Pom Poko (Heisei Tanuki Gassen Ponpoko) Ponyo (Gake no Ue no Ponyo) Popotan; Prétear (Shin Shirayuki-hime Densetsu Purītia) Pretty Cure; Princess Mononoke (Mononoke-hime) Princess Tutu ...

  9. Junko Minagawa - Wikipedia

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    Junko Minagawa (皆川 純子, Minagawa Junko, born November 22) is a Japanese voice actress affiliated with Haikyo.Her best-known role is Ryoma Echizen, the title character in The Prince of Tennis anime series.