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The Great Snake's Bride (大蛇に嫁いだ娘, Daija ni Totsuida Musume) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Fushiashikumo. It began serialization on the Comic Marche section of the Pixiv Comic website in February 2021.
Sakura Taisen (manga) Sands of Destruction; School Days (video game) Seisen Cerberus; Senran Kagura; Shachibato! President, It's Time for Battle! Shinkyoku Sōkai Polyphonica; Show by Rock!! Shuffle! SINoALICE; Smile of the Arsnotoria; Snack World; Snow (2003 video game) Splatoon (manga) Star Ocean: The Second Story (manga) Steins;Gate (manga)
The Ideal Sponger Life (Japanese: 理想のヒモ生活, Hepburn: Risō no Himo Seikatsu) is a Japanese light novel series written by Tsunehiko Watanabe. The series originated on the Shōsetsuka ni Narō website in June 2011, before being published in print with illustrations by Jū Ayakura by Shufunotomo beginning in September 2012.
Azur Lane Queen's Orders (アズールレーン Queen's Orders, Azūru Rēn Queen's Orders) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Tsuchii. It is based on the Chinese side-scrolling shoot 'em up video game Azur Lane by Shanghai Manjuu and Xiamen Yongshi.
A Centaur's Life; Chi's Sweet Home; Chichi Kogusa; Chickip Dancers; Chihayafuru; Chiikawa; Chimpui; Chitose Get You!! Cinnamoroll; City (manga) Clannad (video game) Classroom for Heroes; Club 9; The Comic Artist and His Assistants; Convenience Store Boy Friends; Convenient Semi-Friend; Cooking Papa; Crayon Shin-chan; Crossing Time
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QQ Sweeper (QQ スイーパー (キューキュースイーパー), Kyūkyū Suīpā) is a Japanese shōjo manga series written and illustrated by Kyousuke Motomi.After it ended in 2015, a sequel, titled Queen's Quality (クイーンズ・クオリティ, Kuīnzu Kuoriti), began publication later the same year.
Naga the Serpent (白蛇のナーガ, Sāpento no Nāga) is a fictional character in the light novel, anime, manga, radio drama and game versions of Hajime Kanzaka's media franchise Slayers, who was introduced in Dragon Magazine in 1990.