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Anime television series Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha Exceeds Gun Blaze Vengeance ( 魔法少女リリカルなのは EXCEEDS Gun Blaze Vengeance , Mahō Shōjo Ririkaru Nanoha EXCEEDS Gun Blaze Vengeance ) is an upcoming Japanese anime television series created by Masaki Tsuzuki, which is part of the Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha franchise for its ...
The anime was released in Japan with five Blu-Ray/DVD volumes from August to December 2012. [14] The show has been licensed in North America by Sentai Filmworks. [15] A Blu-ray containing an extra episode of the anime series was bundled with limited editions of the fourth volume of the manga series, released on October 13, 2012.
Gunslinger Girl (stylized in small caps) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Yu Aida.It was serialized in Dengeki Daioh magazine from May 2002 to September 2012.
Tomie (Japanese: 富江) is a Japanese horror manga series written and illustrated by Junji Ito.It centers on a mysterious, beautiful woman named Tomie Kawakami.The manga was Ito's first published work that he originally submitted to Monthly Halloween, a shōjo magazine in 1987, which led to him winning the Kazuo Umezu award.
High Guardian Spice [4] is an American animated television series created by Raye Rodriguez, who formerly worked for Danger & Eggs as a character designer. [5] [6] The series is produced by Crunchyroll Studios (formerly named Ellation), and was originally slated to be Crunchyroll's first original series before it was delayed for approximately 2 years. [7]
Haliey Welch, better known as Hawk Tuah Girl, is riding her wave of virality right into Halloween with her very own bubble-gum-pink costume. On Oct. 4, Welch took to Instagram to showcase her new ...
The 1985 Hong Kong film Yes, Madam, directed by Corey Yuen and starring Michelle Yeoh and Cynthia Rothrock, was described by film and gender scholar Lisa Funnell as the first "girls with guns" film. [2] More films of the subgenre were produced until 1994, featuring the likes of Yukari Oshima, Moon Lee, Cynthia Khan and Sharon Yeung. In the ...