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Pages in category "Video games based on anime and manga" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 216 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
The majority of bishōjo games involve anime girls and not pictures of real-life girls. Since some characters in bishōjo games are minors, the use of drawn characters allows the studios of bishōjo games with adult content to avoid the penalty of Japanese child pornography laws, which prohibit the depiction of real minors under 18 years of age ...
Scorching Ping Pong Girls (灼熱の卓球娘, Shakunetsu no Takkyū Musume) is a Japanese manga series by Yagura Asano about table tennis. The original run began serialization in Shueisha 's shōnen manga magazine Jump SQ.19 in 2013.
Wikipedia anthropomorph Wikipe-tan as a majokko, the original magical girl archetype. Magical girl (Japanese: 魔法少女, Hepburn: mahō shōjo) is a subgenre of primarily Japanese fantasy media (including anime, manga, light novels, and live-action media) centered on young girls who possess magical abilities, which they typically use through an ideal alter ego into which they can transform.
The story follows a Tokyo teenager who moves to Japan's northernmost prefecture of Hokkaido and meets a girl unlike any he has ever met before. It has been serialized for free on the Shōnen Jump+ application and website since September 2019, with the chapters collected and published into fourteen tankōbon volumes by Shueisha as of November 2024.
She is a close friend of Miu, along with most of the other girls in the story. Her element is Earth and her AD weapon is a giant hammer. Chikage Izumi (五泉 千影, Izumi Chikage) Voiced by: Kana Ueda (Japanese); Ryan Reynolds (English) [3] Chikage is Akatsuki and Miu's classmate. She is a friendly, tomboyish girl with short brown hair and ...
Wikipe-tan (a moe anthropomorphism of Wikipedia), drawn as a catgirl. A catgirl (猫娘, nekomusume), sometimes called a neko girl or simply neko, is a young female character with feline traits, such as cat ears (猫耳, nekomimi), a cat tail, or other feline characteristics on an otherwise human body.
Shōjo manga originated from Japanese girls' culture at the turn of the twentieth century, primarily shōjo shōsetsu (girls' prose novels) and jojōga (lyrical paintings). The earliest shōjo manga was published in general magazines aimed at teenagers in the early 1900s and began a period of creative development in the 1950s as it began to ...