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  2. Anime - Wikipedia

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    Anime (Japanese: アニメ, IPA: ⓘ [a ... [15] [16] As with a few other Japanese words, such as saké and Pokémon, English texts sometimes spell anime as anim ...

  3. Glossary of anime and manga - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 16 January 2025. An overview of common terms used when describing manga/anime related medium. Part of a series on Anime and manga Anime History Voice acting Companies Studios Original video animation Original net animation Fansub Fandub Lists Longest series Longest franchises Manga History Publishers ...

  4. Anime and manga - Wikipedia

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    Anime storylines can include fantasy or real life. They are famous for elements like vivid graphics and character expressions. In contrast, manga is strictly paper drawings, with comic book style drawings. Usually, animes are adaptations of manga but some of the animes with original stories adapted into manga form. [5]

  5. Isekai - Wikipedia

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    Isekai (Japanese: 異世界 transl. 'different world', 'another world', or 'other world') is a sub-genre of fiction.It includes novels, light novels, films, manga, webtoons, anime, and video games that revolve around a displaced person or people who are transported to and have to survive in another world such as a fantasy world, game world, or parallel universe with or without the possibility ...

  6. Moe (slang) - Wikipedia

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    Moe (萌え, Japanese pronunciation: ⓘ), sometimes romanized as moé, is a Japanese word that refers to feelings of strong affection mainly towards characters in anime, manga, video games, and other media directed at the otaku market.

  7. Romanization of Japanese - Wikipedia

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    The list below shows the Japanese readings of letters in Katakana, for spelling out words, or in acronyms. For example, NHK is read enu-eichi-kē ( エヌ・エイチ・ケー ) . These are the standard names, based on the British English letter names (so Z is from zed , not zee ), but in specialized circumstances, names from other languages ...

  8. Kyoko - Wikipedia

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    Kyoko Mogami (キョーコ), the main heroine of the shōjo manga Skip Beat! Kyoko Okitegami (今日子), the main character in Okitegami Kyoko no Biboroku; Kyoko Otonashi (響子), the female protagonist of the manga and anime series Maison Ikkoku; Kyoko Zeppelin Soryu (キョウコ), a character in the anime series Neon Genesis Evangelion

  9. Akira (given name) - Wikipedia

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    Akira Inugami (aka Wolf), a character in the manga Wolf Guy; Akira Kaburagi Regendorf, the protagonist in the Dance in the Vampire Bund manga and its anime adaption; Akira Kazama, a character in Rival Schools media; Akira Kenjou (剣城 あきら), a character in the anime series Kirakira PreCure a la Mode; Akira Kogami, a character in Lucky ...