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  2. The Helpful Fox Senko-san - Wikipedia

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    Kuroto Nakano is a young salaryman with a very unhappy and stressful life, almost entirely occupied by his job at the company for which he works. One night, after yet another day spent overworking, the moment he opens the door of his home he finds a seemingly young girl with fox ears and a tail cooking dinner for him – her name is Senko, an 800-year-old fox demigod.

  3. Kanokon - Wikipedia

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    The anime is licensed in North America by Media Blasters under the title Kanokon: The Girl Who Cried Fox, [41] and released the first volume on May 25, 2010. [42] Media Blasters later announced that they will not release volumes 2 and 3 of the series, [ 43 ] and instead released a box set on March 22, 2011.

  4. Urara Meirocho - Wikipedia

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    An energetic girl who dresses like a witch and specializes in witch-related magic. Nono Natsume (棗 ノノ, Natsume Nono) Voiced by: Haruka Yoshimura [3] A shy girl who is the younger sister of the Natsumeya's owner, Nina. She owns a doll named Matsuko given to her by her mother, who died when she was little, and often interprets its creepy ...

  5. Gugure! Kokkuri-san - Wikipedia

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    Gugure! Kokkuri-san (繰繰れ! コックリさん, "Repeat! Kokkuri-san") is a Japanese manga series by Midori Endō, serialized in Square Enix's Gangan Joker since 2011. It has been collected in 12 (plus 1) tankōbon volumes until 2016 when it ended.

  6. Himouto! Umaru-chan - Wikipedia

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    Himouto! Umaru-chan (Japanese: 干物妹!うまるちゃん, Hepburn: Himōto! Umaru-chan) [a] is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Sankakuhead [].After two one-shot chapters published in Shueisha's seinen manga magazine Miracle Jump [] in 2012, the manga was serialized in Weekly Young Jump from March 2013 to November 2017, with its chapters collected in 12 tankōbon volumes.

  7. Moe anthropomorphism - Wikipedia

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    Wikipe-tan, a combination of the Japanese word for Wikipedia and the friendly suffix for children, -tan, [1] is a moe anthropomorph of Wikipedia. Moe anthropomorphism (Japanese: 萌え擬人化, Hepburn: moe gijinka) is a form of anthropomorphism in anime, manga, and games where moe qualities are given to non-human beings (such as animals, plants, supernatural entities and fantastical ...

  8. Anyamaru Tantei Kiruminzuu - Wikipedia

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    Animal Detective Kiruminzoo (あにゃまる探偵 キルミンずぅ, Anyamal Tantei Kiruminzoo or Anyamaru Tantei Kiruminzuu) is a Japanese magical comedy anime series created by Shōji Kawamori; it is Kawamori's first shōjo title. [1] The series premiered in Japan on TV Tokyo on October 5, 2009.

  9. Bishōjo - Wikipedia

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    In Japanese popular culture, a bishōjo (美少女, lit. "beautiful girl"), also romanized as bishojo or bishoujo, is a cute girl character. Bishōjo characters appear ubiquitously in media including manga, anime, and computerized games (especially in the bishojo game genre), and also appear in advertising and as mascots, such as for maid cafés.