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  2. Japanese cartoon - Wikipedia

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    Japanese cartoon may refer to: Manga, Japanese comics; Anime, Japanese animated / anime shows This page was last edited on 14 ...

  3. Stitch! - Wikipedia

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    Yuna is a young Japanese girl; a tomboy at that, and is a 10-year-old 4th grade elementary school student (11-year-old 5th grade elementary school student in Stitch! ~Best Friends Forever~, albeit with her move to Okinawa New Town) who lives on a fictional island off the shore of Okinawa in the Ryukyus called Izayoi Island. Her personality is ...

  4. Japanese animated cartoon - Wikipedia

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  5. Category : Fictional Japanese people in anime and manga

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    Pages in category "Fictional Japanese people in anime and manga" The following 158 pages are in this category, out of 158 total.

  6. Anime-influenced animation - Wikipedia

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    Stitch! is the Japanese anime spin-off of Disney's Lilo & Stitch franchise and the successor to Lilo & Stitch: The Series. It debuted in Japan in October 2008. The first show features a Japanese girl named Yuna in place of Lilo, and is set on a fictional island in the Ryukyus off the shore of Okinawa instead of Hawaii. Its popularity resulted ...

  7. Category:Japanese animated television series - Wikipedia

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    Japanese animated television series by decade (1 C) Japanese computer-animated television series (37 P) Japanese television series with live action and animation (2 C, 30 P)

  8. Chibi (style) - Wikipedia

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    The chibi art style is part of the Japanese kawaii culture, [9] [10] [11] and is seen everywhere from advertising and subway signs to anime and manga. The style was popularized by franchises like Dragon Ball and SD Gundam in the 1980s. It is used as comic relief in anime and manga, giving additional emphasis to a character's emotional reaction.

  9. The Gutsy Frog - Wikipedia

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    The Gutsy Frog (Japanese: ど根性ガエル, Hepburn: Dokonjō Gaeru) [2] is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Yasumi Yoshizawa. It was serialized in Shueisha's shōnen manga magazine Weekly Shōnen Jump from July 1970 to June 1976, with its chapters collected in 27 tankōbon volumes.

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