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Shelves of collected volumes of shōjo manga under the Margaret Comics imprint at a bookstore in Tokyo in 2004. Shōjo manga (少女漫画, lit. ' girls' comics ', also romanized as shojo or shoujo) is an editorial category of Japanese comics targeting an audience of adolescent females and young adult women.
Senryu Girl (Japanese: 川柳少女, Hepburn: Senryū Shōjo), also romanized as Senryuu Shojo, is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Masakuni Igarashi. The series was serialized in Kodansha's Weekly Shōnen Magazine from October 2016 to April 2020, and has been compiled into thirteen tankōbon volumes.
Sho-Comi (少コミ, Shōcomi), formerly published under its full name Shōjo Comic (少女コミック) until December 2007, [3] is a shōjo manga magazine published semimonthly in Japan by Shogakukan since 1968. The magazine has gained a reputation for being a "love bible for maidens in love" [3] [4] or a "romance manga bible". [5]
An anime television series adaptation aired in Japan between October 5, 2014, and December 21, 2014. Produced by Shueisha , Yomiuri Telecasting Corporation , VAP , TYO Animations and Yomiuri-TV Enterprise, the series is directed by Ken'ichi Kasai , with Sawako Hirabayashi handling series composition, Maki Fujioka designing the characters and ...
[18] [19] The manga was originally licensed by Del Rey Manga, and the first volume was released January 2008. The last three volumes have been released as an omnibus in October 2010. The second manga, titled Shin Jigoku Shōjo (新・地獄少女, "New Hell Girl"), released a total of three volumes from March 19, 2009, to November 6, 2009.
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Greg Smith of The Fandom Post found the anime adaptation to be a "both a celebration and a send-up of shoujo manga at the same time". He found it to have a natural flow and enjoyed the emotions and expressions presented by the characters. [77] He gave the series an A, noting it was one of the two consistently funny comedies of the season.
Basara (manga) Battery (novel series) Beast Master (manga) Beasts of Abigaile; Beauty and the Beast of Paradise Lost; Beauty Is the Beast; Beauty Pop; Berry Dynamite; The Betrayal Knows My Name; Biblia Koshodō no Jiken Techō; Binetsu Shōjo; Black Bird (manga) Black Gate (manga) Black Rose Alice; Black Sun, Silver Moon; Blank Slate (manga ...