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  2. Manga iconography - Wikipedia

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    Impressionistic backgrounds are common, as are sequences in which the panel shows details of the setting rather than the characters. Panels and pages are typically read from right to left, consistent with traditional Japanese writing. Iconographic conventions in manga are sometimes called manpu (漫符, manga effects) [D 1] (or mampu [D 2]).

  3. Anime - Wikipedia

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    Anime enthusiasts have produced fan fiction and fan art, including computer wallpapers, and anime music videos (AMVs). [209] Many fans visit sites depicted in anime, games, manga and other forms of otaku culture. This behavior is known as "Anime pilgrimage". [210]

  4. Category:Fantasy anime and manga - Wikipedia

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    Magical girl anime and manga (17 C, 204 P) N. Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind (1 C, 5 P) Norse mythology in anime and manga (1 C, 15 P) O. Oh My Goddess! (3 C, 7 ...

  5. Category:High fantasy anime and manga - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "High fantasy anime and manga" The following 17 pages are in this category, out of 17 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.

  6. Manga - Wikipedia

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    The U.S. manga market took an upturn with mid-1990s anime and manga versions of Masamune Shirow's Ghost in the Shell (translated by Frederik L. Schodt and Toren Smith) becoming very popular among fans. [137] An extremely successful manga and anime translated and dubbed in English in the mid-1990s was Sailor Moon. [138]

  7. Persona 5 - Wikipedia

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    As the "phantom thief" premise was a common stereotype in fiction, Soejima initially drew Joker and the main cast in a style similar to shōnen manga, but these designs were scrapped as they clashed with the Persona series' realistic aesthetics. As with previous entries, the protagonist is a silent character, so Soejima had to work out a way ...

  8. A.I. Love You - Wikipedia

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    A.I. Love You (A・I が止まらない!, A.I. ga Tomaranai!) is a Japanese manga series by author Ken Akamatsu.The story follows Hitoshi Kōbe, a high school boy who is not good at anything but programming.

  9. Tatsuki Fujimoto Before Chainsaw Man - Wikipedia

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    Tatsuki Fujimoto Before Chainsaw Man, known in Japan as Fujimoto Tatsuki Tanpenshū (藤本タツキ短編集, lit. Tatsuki Fujimoto's Short Stories), is a Japanese two-volume anthology collection of one-shot stories written and illustrated by Tatsuki Fujimoto.