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Shin Injū Gakuen / New La Blue Girl (two episodes, 1993) adapts the end of the manga, and as such is a follow-up and the conclusion to Miko's adventures in the first series. This time the enemies are Fubuki Kai, a rogue ninja who wants to defeat Miko and claim the title of best ninja, and the cybernetized survivors of the Suzuka clan.
Kan Fukumoto (ふくもと かん, Fukumoto Kan) is a Japanese animation director of hentai films such as La Blue Girl and Twin Angels, as well as direct-to-video adaptations of erotic games such as Teacher's Pet, Words Worth and First Kiss Story. His real name is Kiyomu Fukuda.
Blue Girl was an American racehorse. Blue Girl may also refer to: Blue Girl, a 2020 drama film; La Blue Girl, a 1989–1992 erotic anime; Blue Girl Beer, a brand of beer; Blue Girl, a pseudonym of actor and artist Eliza Schneider; Blue Girl, an Iranian woman who self-immolated in 2019; see Death of Sahar Khodayari; Blue Girl, a nickname for ...
Lady Blue, a 4-episode OVA in the anime series La Blue Girl; Lady Blue, a fictional character in The Animals of Farthing Wood; Lady Blue, an American crime drama starring Jamie Rose "Lady Blue" (song), a song by Leon Russell on the album Will O' the Wisp "Lady Blue", a song by Enrique Bunbury on Flamingos
Lists of women who model. Pages in category "Lists of female models" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total.
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The Face is a modeling-themed reality television series that follows three supermodel coaches as they compete with each other to find 'the face' of major brand. The inaugural series premiered online on February 1, 2013, and officially premiered on television on February 12, 2013, on Oxygen .
The series centers on four young women navigating their twenties in New York City. The show has been noted for the realistic portrayal of its characters, including the semi-autobiographical portrayal of lead character Hannah Horvath by writer, director and actress Dunham. [2]