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  2. My Dress-Up Darling - Wikipedia

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    My Dress-Up Darling (Japanese: その 着せ替え人形 ( ビスク・ドール ) は恋をする, Hepburn: Sono Bisuku Dōru wa Koi o Suru, transl. "That Bisque Doll Falls in Love") [ a ] is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Shinichi Fukuda.

  3. CloverWorks - Wikipedia

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    Four anime productions have changed the studio credited from A-1 Pictures to CloverWorks after the rebranding. They are Slow Start, Darling in the Franxx, Persona 5: The Animation and Ace Attorney Season 2. Slow Start changed the credited studio after the original run ended, while Darling in the Franxx changed the credited studio during production.

  4. AmaLee - Wikipedia

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    Amanda Lee (born March 13 [3]), also known as AmaLee, is an American singer, voice actress, YouTuber, and virtual YouTuber under the name Monarch. [4] She is known for her English covers of anime and video game songs on YouTube, [1] which have been viewed over 1 billion times and has acquired her over 2 million subscribers. [5]

  5. Gyaru - Wikipedia

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    In January 2018, the manga My Dress-Up Darling had received publishing and remains an on-going series; this manga received an anime adaptation, which aired from January 2022. [245] Citrus, a yuri manga and anime, has gyaru characters. [246] My Dress-Up Darling cosplayers of Marin Kitagawa and Shizuku Kuroe (2022)

  6. The Deeper Meaning Behind Don’t Worry Darling’s Costumes

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  7. Bisque doll - Wikipedia

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    Between approximately 1860 and 1890 most bisque dolls were fashion dolls, made to represent grown-up women. They were intended for children of affluent families to play with and dress in contemporary fashions. [2] These dolls came from French companies like Jumeau, Bru, Gaultier, Rohmer, Simone, and Huret.

  8. Akari Akase - Wikipedia

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    In 2022, Akase made her debut as a solo musician, releasing her first single "Koi no Yukue" (恋ノ行方) on February 23, 2022; [6] the title song was used as the ending theme to the anime television series My Dress-Up Darling. [7]

  9. The Hidden Meaning Behind the "Don't Worry Darling" Set Design

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    The set design for "Don't Worry Darling" drives the thriller's sinister plot. Production designer Katie Byron shares how the sets were made and hidden meanings.