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Sankarea: Undying Love (Japanese: さんかれあ, Hepburn: Sankarea) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Mitsuru Hattori.The manga was serialized in Kodansha's Bessatsu Shōnen Magazine between December 2009 and September 2014 and compiled in eleven tankōbon volumes.
Sankarea: Undying Love is a 2012 anime television series produced by Studio Deen.The series has been based on the manga series by Mitsuru Hattori.The story follows a boy named Chihiro Furuya and his relationship with Rea Sanka, a girl who dies and comes back to life as a zombie due to a resurrection potion Chihiro had made.
Sankarea: Undying Love (さんかれあ) (2009-2014, serialized in Bessatsu Shōnen Magazine, Kodansha) [9] Wash It All Away (さんかれあ, Kirei ni Shite Moraemasu ka) (2017-2023, serialized in Young Gangan, Square Enix) Kaijū-iro no Shima (かいじゅう色の島, Monster-Colored Island) (2018–present, Young Dragon Age, Fujimi Shobo) [10]
Saṅkhāra (Pali; संखार; Sanskrit: संस्कार or saṃskāra) is a term figuring prominently in Buddhism.The word means 'formations' [1] or 'that which has been put together' and 'that which puts together'.
1779 – Native Hawaiians killed the English explorer Captain James Cook after he attempted to kidnap Kalaniʻōpuʻu, the ruling chief of the island of Hawaii. 1990 – The NASA space probe Voyager 1 took Pale Blue Dot (detail pictured) , a photograph of Earth from a record distance of 40.5 astronomical units (6.06 billion km; 3.76 billion mi).
Ranko Saōji, a character from Sankarea: Undying Love; Ranko Saegusa, a character from Binbō Shimai Monogatari; Ranko Mikogami, a secondary character in Sky Girls; Ranko Midorikawa, a character from Aim for the Ace! Ranko Hata, a character from Seitokai Yakuindomo; Ranko Kanzaki, a character from The Idolmaster Cinderella Girls
Wiktionary is a free multilingual open-source wiki-based online dictionary.As of December 2024, Wiktionary articles have been created in 195 editions, with 171 currently active and 24 closed.
The Oxford Dictionary of English (ODE) is a single-volume English dictionary published by Oxford University Press, first published in 1998 as The New Oxford Dictionary of English (NODE). The word "new" was dropped from the title with the Second Edition in 2003. [ 1 ]