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Mermaid Saga (Japanese: 人魚シリーズ, Hepburn: Ningyo Shirīzu) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Rumiko Takahashi.It consists of nine stories told in 16 chapters irregularly published in Shogakukan's Shōnen Sunday Zōkan and Weekly Shōnen Sunday from 1984 to 1994.
Yuta (湧太), protagonist of the manga series Mermaid Saga; Yuta Asaba (浅羽 悠太), a character in the manga series Kimi to Boku; Yuta Asahina (朝日奈 悠太), a character in the video game Danganronpa Another Episode: Ultra Despair Girls; Yuta Hibiki (響 裕太), a character in the anime series SSSS.Gridman
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In the Name of the Mermaid Princess (Japanese: ミオの名のもとに, Hepburn: Mio no Na no Moto ni) is a Japanese manga series written by Yoshino Fumikawa and illustrated by Miya Tashiro. It was serialized in Shueisha 's shōjo manga magazine Ribon from December 2020 to March 2023, with its chapters collected in seven tankōbon volumes.
Ranma ½ and its anime adaptation are cited as some of the first of their mediums to have become popular in the United States. [20] During the latter half of the 1990s, Rumiko Takahashi continued with short stories and her installments of Mermaid Saga and One-Pound Gospel until beginning her fourth major work, Inuyasha.
Mermaid Saga (人魚シリーズ, Ningyo Shirīzu) #22, 1987 [61] #8, 1994 [62] Rumiko Takahashi: First published in Shōnen Sunday Zōkan in 1984–85. Published in Weekly Shōnen Sunday from 1987–94. [a] Published in English by Viz Media. [72] Aozora Shot (青空しょって) #24, 1987 #51, 1991 Hideki Mori: Kotton Tetsumaru (こっとん ...
The manga/anime series Mermaid Saga by Rumiko Takahashi is based on the Yao Bikuni myth, in which the main characters become immortal by consuming the flesh of a mermaid. There is a fake "ningyo" in the National Museum of Ethnology. [206] [207]
Yuta Tanaka (Japanese: 田中 裕太, Hepburn: Tanaka Yūta, born July 8, 1981 [1]) is a Japanese anime director, who is known for directing various episode of the Pretty Cure series, as well as a series director for its twelfth series, Go!