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  2. Toilet-Bound Hanako-kun - Wikipedia

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    The "first installment" of the project, an adaptation of After-School Hanako-kun, aired from October to November 2023; a four-episode sequel aired in October 2024. A second season of the original anime premiered in January 2025. As of February 2024, Toilet-Bound Hanako-kun had over 10 million copies in circulation.

  3. List of Toilet-Bound Hanako-kun episodes - Wikipedia

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    Toilet-Bound Hanako-kun is a Japanese anime television series adapted from the manga of the same name written and illustrated by AidaIro. It is animated by Studio Hibari's subsidiary Lerche and directed by Masaomi Andō, with Yasuhiro Nakanishi writing the scripts, Mayuka Itou designing the characters, and Yukari Hashimoto composing the music.

  4. List of Toilet-Bound Hanako-kun chapters - Wikipedia

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    Day 1: After-school Hanako-kun (放課後少年花子くん, Hōkago Shōnen Hanako-kun) Day 2: Game of Kings (王様ゲーム, Ōsama gēmu) Day 3: Mokke Be Ambitious (もっけの野望, Mokke no yabō) Day 4: Table-turning (こっくりさん, Kokkuri-san) Day 5: After-school Broadcasting Room (放課後の放送室, Hōkago no hōsō-shitsu)

  5. Hanako-san - Wikipedia

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    According to legend, Hanako-san is the spirit of a young girl who haunts school toilets, and can be described as a yōkai or a yūrei. [1] [2] The details of her physical appearance vary across different sources, but she is commonly described as having a bobbed haircut and as wearing a red skirt or dress.

  6. Jibaku-kun - Wikipedia

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    Jibaku-kun (ジバクくん) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Ami Shibata. It was adapted into a 26-episode anime television series called Jibaku-kun: Twelve Worlds Story (ジバクくん TWELVE WORLDS STORY, Jibaku-kun: Tuerubu Wārudo Sutōrī) which was broadcast on TV Tokyo from October 5, 1999 to March 28, 2000. [2]

  7. After School Dice Club - Wikipedia

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    An anime television series adaptation was announced in the October issue of Monthly Shōnen Sunday on September 12, 2018. [31] The series was animated by Liden Films and directed by Kenichi Imaizumi, with Atsushi Maekawa handling series composition, Yukiko Ibe designing the characters, and Shūji Katayama composing the music.

  8. Afterschool Charisma - Wikipedia

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    Afterschool Charisma (Japanese: 放課後のカリスマ, Hepburn: Hokago no Charisma) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Kumiko Suekane. It was serialized in Shogakukan's seinen manga magazine Monthly Ikki from April 2008 to September 2014, and its chapters were compiled by Shogakukan and released into twelve volumes.

  9. Hōkago Play - Wikipedia

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    Hōkago Play (放課後プレイ, Hōkago Purei, lit. "Afterschool Play") is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Rendou Kurosaki. The manga follow various couples in Japan who usually spend their free time playing and talking about video games and how their relationships progress in 4koma style.