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  2. Dangaioh - Wikipedia

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    The score for episodes 1 and 2 was composed by Chumei Watanabe, while episode 3's score was composed by Kaoru Mizutani. The soundtrack for episode 1 was released by Nippon Columbia on CD on April 21, 1987, and on LP and cassette on August 21, 1987. [2] [3] [4] It was reissued on March 21, 2007 as No. 169 of Nippon Columbia's "Animex 1200" series.

  3. Shiyakusho - Wikipedia

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    Shiyakusho (死 役所, "Ministry of Death", "Department of Death", or "Death Office") is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Kishi Azumi. It has been serialized in Shinchosha's seinen manga magazine Monthly Comic Bunch (originally titled Monthly Comic @Bunch until 2018) since September 2013.

  4. Demon Lord 2099 - Wikipedia

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    The story revolves around an evil demon lord from a magical world who is defeated in battle and put to sleep for 500 years. When he wakes up, he discovers his world has merged with Earth. The plot thus takes place in Earth in the year 2099, where magic has merged with engineering and Earth has become a fantasy cyberpunk world.

  5. Blood Reign: Curse of the Yoma - Wikipedia

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    A terrible war has ravaged the land, and now, fueled by the blood of numerous fallen warriors the Yōma, demons from hell, emerge once more. A skilled ninja seeks to end the bloodshed these demons inflict upon humanity, but to do this he must fight against his undead former best friend and fellow ninja who was killed in battle and has been resurrected to serve the Yōma.

  6. TsumaSho - Wikipedia

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    Written and illustrated by Yayū Murata, TsumaSho was initially a one-shot published in Houbunsha's seinen manga magazine Weekly Manga Times on April 27, 2018. [1] It was serialized in the same magazine from July 27, 2018, [10] to December 2, 2022. [11] Fourteen tankōbon volumes were published from April 2019 to March 2023. [12] [13]

  7. The Legendary Hero Is Dead! - Wikipedia

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    Written and illustrated by Subaruichi, The Legendary Hero Is Dead! was serialized in Shogakukan's Ura Sunday website and MangaOne app from December 16, 2014, [7] to December 14, 2020. [8] Twenty tankōbon volumes have been published from May 2015 to March 2021. [9] [10] In Southeast Asia, the series is licensed by Shogakukan Asia. [11]

  8. List of Buso Renkin episodes - Wikipedia

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    The first set containing episodes one to thirteen was released on April 29, 2008, and the second set contains episodes fourteen to twenty-six and was released on October 7, 2008. [ 10 ] [ 11 ] On December 20, 2009, the first three episodes from the series were officially uploaded to Hulu and Viz Media's portal. [ 12 ]

  9. Horrors of Malformed Men - Wikipedia

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    After escaping, and being framed for the murder of a circus girl, he spots the photo of a recently deceased man, Genzaburo Komoda, to whom he bears an uncanny resemblance. By pretending to have been resurrected, Hirosuke assumes the dead man's identity, fooling everyone, including Komoda's widow and mistress.