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Love Live! Nijigasaki High School Idol Club (season 2) 13 Bandai Namco Filmworks: Tomoyuki Kawamura Love Live! Nijigasaki Gakuen Sukūru Aidoru Dōkō-kai [93] April 2 – June 18: Mahjong Soul Pong: 12 Scooter Films Kenshirō Morii Jantama Pong [94] April 2 – June 18: Science Fell in Love, So I Tried to Prove It r=1-sinθ: 12 Zero-G: Tōru ...
Yuna's apartment neighbor who is also a first year in high school. She initially has a boyfriend at the beginning of the series, [8] but he later breaks up with her. Her younger stepbrother is Rio, [9] whom Yuna is in love with. She thinks that Yuna's childhood friend, Inui, is a good guy and initially tries to push the two together but stops ...
The Girl Downstairs, known in South Korea as Lee Doo-na! (Korean: 이두나!; RR: Iduna!) (Chinese: 爱上她的理由; pinyin: Ài shàng tā de lǐyóu) is a South Korean manhwa released as a webtoon written and illustrated by Min Songa.
Nijigasaki High School Idol Club is an anime television series produced by Bandai Namco Filmworks (under the Sunrise brand) as the third installment in the Love Live! franchise. It is directed by Tomoyuki Kawamura, with Jin Tanaka handling series composition and Takumi Yokota designing the characters. [ 1 ]
The school festival then begins in earnest, and Kazuhiko takes the time to visit some of his friends. He heads back to the exhibit and sees how popular it is. As the festival concludes, Shintarō proclaims the exhibit a success and is left proud at being able to finish his time in high school on a high note.
An anime film adaptation of one of the two science fiction romance novels by Yomoji Otono, Boku ga Aishita Subete no Kimi e, was confirmed in September 2021. [13] [a] In May 2022, Jun Matsumoto was revealed to be directing the film at Bakken Record, with Riko Sakaguchi writing the script and Shimano conceiving the character designs. [15]
High School Family: Kokosei Kazoku (Japanese: 高校生家族, Hepburn: Kōkōsei Kazoku) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Ryo Nakama. It was serialized in Shueisha 's Weekly Shōnen Jump from September 2020 to February 2023, with its chapters collected in eleven tankōbon volumes.
A 13-episode anime television series, directed by Ai Yoshimura and produced by Brain's Base, aired between April 5 and June 21, 2013, [131] with an additional anime-original episode with writing by Wataru Watari following the series on June 27, 2013. [132] The series was simulcast with English subtitles by Crunchyroll. [133]