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  2. Backrooms (web series) - Wikipedia

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    Backrooms, sometimes referred to as Kane Pixels' Backrooms to distinguish it from the urban legend as a whole, is a semi-anthological web series created by American YouTuber and filmmaker Kane Parsons. It is loosely based on the Backrooms urban legend.

  3. Avatar (computing) - Wikipedia

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    Instant messaging avatars were usually very small; AIM icons have been as small as 16×16 pixels but are used more commonly at the 48×48 pixel size, although many icons can be found online that typically measure anywhere from 50×50 pixels to 100×100 pixels in size. More recently, services such as Discord have added avatars. With a paid ...

  4. Anime - Wikipedia

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    The global anime market size was valued at $25.8 Billion in 2022 and is expected to have a market size of $62.7 Billion by 2032 with a CAGR of 9.4%. [ 133 ] [ 134 ] [ 135 ] In 2019, the annual overseas exports of Japanese animation exceeded $10 billion for the first time in history.

  5. Kizuna AI - Wikipedia

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    The YouTube channel "A.I.Channel" was created on 18 October 2016, though Kizuna only started posting videos on 29 November 2016. [ 4 ] [ 49 ] She creates, designs and hosts a series of videos with a mix of comedic and serious elements. [ 28 ]

  6. MyAnimeList - Wikipedia

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    MyAnimeList only lists anime, aeni, donghua as well as manga, manhwa, manhua, doujinshi and light novels. Users create lists that they strive to complete. Users can submit reviews, write recommendations, blogs, produce interest stacks, post in the site's forum, create clubs to unite with people of similar interests, and subscribe to the RSS news feed of anime and manga related news.

  7. The Anime Man - Wikipedia

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    After graduating from university, in May 2016 Bizinger moved to Japan, where he had originally planned to work in information technology, but by then his YouTube channel had grown so successful that he could work on it full time. [7] [15] In January 2017, The Anime Man hit one million subscribers. [16]

  8. Template : WikiProject Anime and manga/testcases/full-size

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    Anime and manga portal; This article is within the scope of WikiProject Anime and manga, a collaborative effort to improve the coverage of anime, manga, and related topics on Wikipedia.

  9. Category:Entertainment-related YouTube channels - Wikipedia

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