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Ultra Heaven (ウルトラヘヴン, Urutora Hevun) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Keiichi Koike.It was serialized intermittently in Enterbrain's seinen manga magazine Comic Beam starting in its July 2001 issue and has been collected into three tankōbon.
Legal Drug (Japanese: 合法 ドラッグ, Hepburn: Gōhō Doraggu) is a manga series by Clamp. [1] The main artist in this serialization is Tsubaki Nekoi , formerly Mick Nekoi. It is published in Japan by Kadokawa Shoten and it is published in English by Tokyopop who have currently released 3 volumes as of 2005.
Like Farma, his Divine Skill is with Water. A brilliant pharmacist in his own right, he is, however, hobbled by the limitations of his world's medical knowledge. Blanche de Médicis (ブランシュ・ド・メディシス, Buranshu do Medishisu) Voiced by: Maria Naganawa [9] (Japanese); Ariel Graham [7] (English)
A high school girl who has a bleak view of the modern world. To Ayu, this world is filthy and sex is just a tool that earns her money. She lives with her gigolo-boyfriend Kenji, who is a drug addict. One day, Ayu meets an elderly woman who she calls Granny. Granny is the exact opposite of Ayu – she sees more good in the world than evil.
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Previously a 24-year old office worker, he was transported to another world and becomes the manager of a drugstore to put his medicinal alchemist skills to use. Noela (ノエラ, Noera) Voiced by: Risae Matsuda [3] A child-like werewolf who lives with Reiji. She usually takes on a human form. She treats Reiji as her Master after he healed her. [4]
Hiiragi's most widely known work is Whisper of the Heart, a manga which was later made into an anime film by Studio Ghibli. A number of its characters made its way into other stories and into popular culture. The protagonist of the film was the inspiration for Lofi Girl, whose first iteration was based closely on a still from the film. [2]
Can You Just Die, My Darling? (今夜は月が綺麗ですが、とりあえず死ね, Konya wa Tsuki ga Kirei desu ga, Toriaezu Shine) is a Japanese manga series written by Majuro Kaname and illustrated by Sousou Sasakibara.