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Please Save My Earth (Japanese: ぼくの地球を守って, Hepburn: Boku no Chikyū o Mamotte) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Saki Hiwatari.It was published by Hakusensha from December 1986 to May 1994 in the magazine Hana to Yume and collected in 21 tankōbon volumes.
Chronologically speaking, Daisuke Dobashi (土橋大介, Dobashi Daisuke) started having the Moon dreams first, as he started having them when he was seven (Rin recovered his memories at an even younger age, but at a later time, since Rin is much younger than Daisuke).
The manga series Please Save My Earth is written and illustrated by Saki Hiwatari. The main characters of the story are high school student Alice Sakaguchi, her seven-year-old neighbor Rin Kobayashi and five other students, all of whom have recurring collective dreams about a group of alien scientists stationed on the Moon to observe and ...
Many of the characters from Please Save My Earth reappear in this one. It also reprises a lot of the ESP-related themes that the original series dealt with. The series was collected into 15 volumes. A sequel titled I Sing with the Earth (ぼくは地球と歌う, Boku wa Chikyū to Utau) has been running in Melody since 2015.
Saki Hiwatari (日渡 早紀, Hiwatari Saki, born July 5, 1961) is a Japanese manga artist best known for her science fiction series Please Save My Earth and its sequels, which she has worked on for most of her career.
Global Garden (stylized in all caps) is a manga by Saki Hiwatari, who is best known as the creator of Please Save My Earth. The series was published in Hakusensha's Hana to Yume which comes out bi-weekly in Japan. [2] [3] The series is completed at 8 volumes.
Akino Arai (新居 昭乃, Arai Akino, born August 21, 1959, in Tokyo) is a Japanese singer, songwriter, and lyricist for various anime theme songs and shows, [1] including Record of Lodoss War, Please Save My Earth, Macross Plus, Outlaw Star, Kaze no Stigma, Maoyu, and Aria The Origination.
Meanwhile, allowed to act on his own in retrieving his fragments of his head when not doing errands for the Nandabas, the TV-headed robot is seen by Mamimi who thinks he is a god due to the black wings and halo he is wearing and names him "Canti" after a character in a hand-held video game called Fire Starter where the player commits arson to ...