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Sea Tiger II (海虎II) (about 2 sons of Sea Tiger, Baak Sau-naam and Baak Thu-naam. Baak Thu-naam killed his father and became the Strongest man in the World) Sea Tiger III (海虎III) (about 2 sons of Sea Tiger, Baak Sau-naam killed his brother and became the First Emperor) Warlord. Warlord (武神) Sequels. Warlord: Aero (武神飞天)
Yukito Urabe (卜部 征人, Urabe Yukito) Voiced by: Junya Enoki [3] (Japanese); Austin Tindle [4] (English) After being thrown by his father and his cult off a cliff into the sea as part of a ritual, he initially believed he died and was reincarnated in an isekai world, until he realized that he was still alive and was instead transported into a post-apocalyptic distant future where gods do ...
Children of the Sea (Japanese: 海獣の子供, Hepburn: Kaijū no Kodomo, lit. "marine mammal children") is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Daisuke Igarashi. It was serialized in Shōgakukan 's seinen manga magazine Monthly Ikki from December 2005 to September 2011.
Manga (Japanese: 漫画, IPA: ⓘ [a]) are comics or graphic novels originating from Japan. [1] Most manga conform to a style developed in Japan in the late 19th century, [2] and the form has a long history in earlier Japanese art. [3] The term manga is used in Japan to refer to both comics and cartooning. Outside of Japan, the word is ...
Elfen Lied is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Lynn Okamoto. It was serialized in Shueisha 's seinen manga magazine Weekly Young Jump from 2002 to 2005. The series' 107 chapters were also published in twelve tankōbon volumes by Shueisha from October 18, 2002 through November 18, 2005.
Kamisama Kiss (Japanese: 神様はじめました, Hepburn: Kamisama Hajimemashita, "Nice to Meet You, God", "I Became a God", "God Began" or "Debut as a Deity") is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Julietta Suzuki.
Grand Blue Dreaming, known in Japan simply as Grand Blue (Japanese: ぐらんぶる, Hepburn: Guran Buru), is a Japanese manga series written by Kenji Inoue and illustrated by Kimitake Yoshioka . It has been serialized in Kodansha's seinen manga magazine Good! Afternoon since April 2014.
The film takes the context and characters, but the scenario is radically different from that of the manga, [24] although many scenes from the manga (corresponding roughly to the first two volumes) were used with only slight changes. In the summary below, parts of the manga where Nausicaä is absent have been omitted to focus on the character.