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  2. Oshi no Ko - Wikipedia

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    Oshi no Ko [a] (【推しの子】, "My Favorite Idol's Children" or "Their Idol's Children") [3] is a Japanese manga series written by Aka Akasaka and illustrated by Mengo Yokoyari. It was serialized in Shueisha's Weekly Young Jump from April 2020 to November 2024, with its chapters collected in 16 tankōbon volumes.

  3. List of idol anime and manga - Wikipedia

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    The growing number of idol groups active in the late 2000s and early 2010s led to an era that the media named the "Idol Warring Period." [ 14 ] Due to the idol fan culture being connected to anime fan culture, [ 15 ] [ 16 ] [ 17 ] around this time, media properties starring fictional idols also became popular, the earliest ones being The ...

  4. If My Favorite Pop Idol Made It to the Budokan, I Would Die

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    Written and illustrated by Auri Hirao, If My Favorite Pop Idol Made It to the Budokan, I Would Die began serialization in Tokuma Shoten's seinen manga magazine Monthly Comic Ryū in the August 2015 issue, which was released on June 19, 2015. [8] Eleven tankōbon volumes have been released as of December 2024. [9]

  5. Not Your Idol - Wikipedia

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    Not Your Idol (Japanese: さよならミニスカート, Hepburn: Sayonara Mini Sukāto, lit. ' Goodbye, Mini Skirt ') is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Aoi Makino. It began serialization in Shueisha's Ribon magazine in August 2018. As of March 2019, two collected volumes have been released.

  6. Idol × Idol Story! - Wikipedia

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    Written and illustrated by Shōtarō Tokunō, Idol × Idol Story! began serialization on Houbunsha's Comic Fuz manga website on August 25, 2022. [2] Its chapters have been compiled into six tankōbon volumes as of December 2024.

  7. Category:Japanese idols in anime and manga - Wikipedia

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    Anime and manga about Japanese idols, a type of entertainer marketed for image, attractiveness, and personality in Japanese pop culture.Idols are primarily singers with training in other performance skills such as acting, dancing, and modeling.

  8. Idol Dreams - Wikipedia

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    Idol Dreams (Japanese: 31☆アイドリーム, Hepburn: Sātī Wan Ai Dorīmu, Thirty-one I Dream in Japan) is a Japanese manga written and illustrated by Arina Tanemura. Idol Dreams is serialized in the bimonthly josei manga magazine Melody since 2013.

  9. Chō Kuse ni Narisō - Wikipedia

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    Chō Kuse ni Narisō (超くせになりそう, lit."I'll Make a Habit of It") is a Japanese manga series written by An Yoshimura and illustrated by Nakano Yayoi. The series tells the story of an idol singer/martial artist and the chaos that results from her efforts to have a life and love beyond her singing career.