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Those Who Hunt Elves (Japanese: エルフを狩るモノたち, Hepburn: Erufu o Karu Mono-tachi) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Yu Yagami. The plot revolves around three travelers, the eponymous "Elf Hunters", and the elven sorceress Mistress Celcia.
Elves of the Forest (森のトントたち, Mori no Tonto Tachi) is a Japanese anime television series produced by Zuiyo and animated by Shaft. It was originally broadcast on Fuji TV for 23 episodes between October 5, 1984, and January 1, 1985.
Otaku Elf (Japanese: 江戸前エルフ, Hepburn: Edomae Erufu) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Akihiko Higuchi [].It began serialization in Kodansha's Shōnen Magazine Edge [] in June 2019.
The elves possessing the Golden Dawn members, led by Langris, head for the three royal castles to kill the royal families. The King, furious over Langris' crimes, cancels the engagement between Langris and his royal great niece, Finnes Calmreich. Several elves fight the royal guards while Langris leads other elves to kill the royals.
The second daughter of Elder Dillan Tahg Lalatoya and Glenys Alna Lalatoya (who, in the anime, calls her "Aria"), she is a female elf warrior of the elf capital city of Maple (elf names use the name of their gender parent as a middle name and the name of their registered village/city as a surname, hence her surname of "Maple"; however, in ...
An anime OVA based on the first game, Elf-ban Kakyūsei (エルフ版 下級生, Erufuban Kakyūsei, lit. "Elf Version Underclassmates") , was created by Pink Pineapple . The title distinguishes the anime from the similarly titled but unrelated OVA series of the same title, Kakyūsei , also produced by Pink Pineapple, but earlier, in 1995.
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Elfen Lied (Japanese: エルフェンリート, Hepburn: Erufen Rīto) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Lynn Okamoto.It was serialized in Shueisha's seinen manga magazine Weekly Young Jump from June 2002 to August 2005, with its 107 chapters collected into twelve tankōbon volumes.