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Nichijou follows the everyday lives of various people in the town of Tokisadame, [6] Gunma, centering on the energetic Yūko Aioi, the bright and cheerful Mio Naganohara, the quiet and deadpan Mai Minakami, the anxious android Nano Shinonome, her young creator, the Professor (Hakase), and a talking black cat named Sakamoto, along with an ensemble cast of characters.
Japanese Name Romaji Format Original Release Date Spider Thread (Spider Silk) 蜘蛛の糸(蜘蛛の絲) Kumonoito: Short film: 1946 [2] Cherry Blossom: Spring's Fantasy: 桜 - 春の幻想: Sakura: Haru no Gensou: Short film: 1946 [3] The Magic Pen: 魔法のペン: Mahou no Pen: Short film: 1946 [4] Abandoned Cat Little Tora: すて猫 ...
In his view, Japanese image-centered, or "pictocentric," art ultimately derives from Japan's long history of engagement with Chinese graphic art; [citation needed] whereas word-centered, or "logocentric," art, like the novel, was stimulated by social and economic needs of Meiji and pre-war Japanese nationalism for a populace unified by a common ...
Japanese animators (4 C, 226 P) Anime character designers (1 C, 128 P) C. Japanese caricaturists (5 P) Japanese comic strip cartoonists (5 P) E.
Sayonara, Zetsubou-Sensei features comedic sketches, mostly standalone with very loose continuity, playing out between high school teacher Nozomu Itoshiki and his class of 32 students, class 2-He. As a teacher, Nozomu is addressed as " Zetsubou- sensei ", a sobriquet which ironically shows respect for his profession while inauspiciously ...
Crayon Shin-chan (Japanese: クレヨンしんちゃん, Hepburn: Kureyon Shin-chan) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Yoshito Usui. Crayon Shin-chan made its first appearance in 1990 in a Japanese weekly magazine called Weekly Manga Action, which was published by Futabasha.
Mihona Fujii (藤井 みほな); Rino Fujii (藤井理乃) (Creator of Happiness!; Tatsuki Fujimoto (藤本 タツキ) (Creator of Chainsaw Man); Ryu Fujisaki (藤崎 竜); Tooru Fujisawa (藤沢 とおる) (Creator of Great Teacher Onizuka)
The first cartoon in the series, Hashimoto-san, was a seven-minute short released theatrically on September 6, 1959. Fourteen cartoons were produced, ending with Spooky-Yaki, which was released on November 13, 1963. [1] Hashimoto is an expert in jujutsu and the ninja arts, but never used his skills to harm anyone.