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  2. Himitsu no AiPri - Wikipedia

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    Himitsu no AiPri [a] is a Japanese dress-up rhythm arcade game developed by syn Sophia and published by T-ARTS Company. It is the fifth entry in the Pretty Series, succeeding Waccha PriMagi!. An anime television series co-produced by OLM and DongWoo A&E premiered on April 7, 2024. A second season is set to premiere on April 6, 2025.

  3. My Dress-Up Darling - Wikipedia

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    My Dress-Up Darling (Japanese: その 着せ替え人形 ( ビスク・ドール ) は恋をする, Hepburn: Sono Bisuku Dōru wa Koi o Suru, transl. "That Bisque Doll Falls in Love") [ a ] is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Shinichi Fukuda.

  4. Kisekae Set System - Wikipedia

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    Note that although KiSS sets are often referred to generically as 'dolls' they are not confined to dress-up—they can be anything and there are "build-your-own" faces, wedding cakes, dollhouses, battleships, as well as puzzles, games and much more. Nonetheless such "unusual" sets are sometimes referred to as aberrant KiSS. [5]

  5. CloverWorks - Wikipedia

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    My Dress-Up Darling: Tokyo MX January 9, 2022 () March 27, 2022 () Keisuke Shinohara 12 Based on a romantic comedy manga by Shinichi Fukuda. [26] Akebi's Sailor Uniform: Tokyo MX January 9, 2022 () March 27, 2022 () Miyuki Kuroki 12 Based on a slice of life manga by Hiro. [27] Spy × Family: TV Tokyo

  6. Category:Dress-up video games - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Dress-up video games" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.

  7. Cosplay - Wikipedia

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    The term "cosplay" is a Japanese blend word of the English terms costume and play. [1] The term was coined by Nobuyuki Takahashi [] of Studio Hard [3] after he attended the 1984 World Science Fiction Convention in Los Angeles [4] and saw costumed fans, which he later wrote about in an article for the Japanese magazine My Anime []. [3]

  8. Comic Party - Wikipedia

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    Comic Party (こみっくパーティー, Komikku Pātī), sometimes abbreviated to ComiPa, is a dating sim video game by the Japanese game studio Leaf.It was first released on May 28, 1999, for Windows with adult content, but re-released with it removed for the Dreamcast, Windows, and PSP.

  9. List of The Idolmaster media - Wikipedia

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    In addition to the video game series, the stand-alone anime series Idolmaster: Xenoglossia has its own manga and novel adaptations, and the manga series Puchimas! Petit Idolmaster later inspired an anime series and drama CDs. The music releases in the series include over 100 albums and singles with songs sung by the voice actors from the games.