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  2. Monkey High! - Wikipedia

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    Monkey High! (Japanese: サルヤマっ!, Hepburn: Saruyama!) is a Japanese shōjo manga series written and illustrated by Shouko Akira. It was first serialized in Shogakukan's Deracomi magazine, starting in 2004. [2]

  3. Monkey Peak - Wikipedia

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    Monkey Peak (モンキーピーク, Monkīpīku) is a Japanese manga series written by Kōji Shinasaka and illustrated by Akihiro Kumeta. It was serialized in Nihon Bungeisha 's seinen manga magazine Weekly Manga Goraku from September 2016 to August 2019.

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    Former Viz Media logo. Seiji Horibuchi, originally from Tokushima Prefecture in Shikoku, Japan, moved to California, United States in 1975.After living in the suburbs for almost two years, he moved to San Francisco, where he started a business exporting American cultural items to Japan, and became a writer of cultural information.

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  6. Monkey Turn - Wikipedia

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    Monkey Turn (Japanese: モンキーターン, Hepburn: Monkī Tān) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Katsutoshi Kawai. It was serialized in Shogakukan magazine Weekly Shōnen Sunday from August 1996 to January 2005, with its chapters collected in 30 tankōbon volumes.

  7. Even a Monkey Can Draw Manga - Wikipedia

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    Another series, titled Saruman 2.0 (サルまん2.0), was serialized in Shogakukan's Monthly Ikki from October 25, 2007, [11] to May 24, 2008. [a] A collected volume was released by Shogakukan Creative , almost ten years after the manga's first publication, on June 26, 2017. [14] [15]

  8. Dancing Trombonist Goes Viral (Again) for Stealing the Show ...

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    Jonathan Arons, who is also known as the "dancing trombonist," stole the show at a wedding reception on Nov. 15. The Grammy-winning musician and entertainer wowed wedding guests with his animated ...

  9. Saru (manga) - Wikipedia

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    It was created by a project with novelist author Kōtarō Isaka, in which they together shared ideas to create independent novel and manga works. Isaka wrote the novel SOS no Saru ( SOSの猿 , "SOS Monkey") , released by Chuokoron-Shinsha on November 25, 2009, [ 1 ] and Igarashi published an introductory chapter of Saru on the same day on ...