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  2. Category:Anime and manga set in Europe - Wikipedia

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    Anime and manga set in the United Kingdom (1 C, 15 P) Pages in category "Anime and manga set in Europe" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total.

  3. Manga outside Japan - Wikipedia

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    In 1996 the production group of Club Dorothée, broadcast on private channel TF1, set up a cable/satellite channel dedicated to manga and anime. The new channel changed its name to Mangas in 1998: the concepts of anime and manga have become intertwined in France, and manga actually became the mainstream generic term to designate the two media ...

  4. Category:Anime and manga set in France - Wikipedia

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  5. Wakanim - Wikipedia

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    Wakanim was founded on 27 February 2009 after YouTube appeared in France in 2007, [1] and broadcast its first series in October 2010, The World God Only Knows. [3] The aim was to launch simultaneous broadcasting of animated series with Japan, as the French market of the Japanese animation [4] [5] did not yet have an adapted legal offer and that it suffered from piracy ().

  6. Category talk:Anime and manga set in France - Wikipedia

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  7. Editing of anime in distribution - Wikipedia

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    In 1995, 25% of anime released in the UK at that point was rated 18 and 36% was rated 15. [19] As of 2006 the average work was passed uncut at a 12 rating. [ 10 ] In some cases a heavier BBFC rating was actually desired by the publishers with excessive swearing deliberately inserted in order to gain a higher age rating, a process known as ...

  8. Kazé - Wikipedia

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    After 15 years, Kaze became Kazé in 2010, in hopes that the addition of an accent allowed for a better pronunciation of its name. It published numerous series of Japanese animations in French and became one of the largest independent publishers of video and manga in Europe.

  9. Crunchyroll EMEA - Wikipedia

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    Kazé was a French division of Crunchyroll EMEA, and is responsible for the distribution of anime and manga within France and other French-speaking regions. Kazé also operated in German territories through Crunchyroll SA and Crunchyroll GmbH as well in the British market in collaboration with Manga Entertainment UK, now known as Crunchyroll UK ...