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  2. Crayon Shin-chan - Wikipedia

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    Starting with the sixth volume, many of the names were changed to the ones used in the Vitello and Phuuz English version of the anime, even though the dub never aired in North America. This translation is rated Teen. [13] Since then, American publisher DrMaster took over the licenses of several manga series, including Crayon Shin-chan, from ...

  3. Anime - Wikipedia

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    Anime enthusiasts have produced fan fiction and fan art, including computer wallpapers, and anime music videos (AMVs). [214] Many fans visit sites depicted in anime, games, manga and other forms of otaku culture. This behavior is known as "Anime pilgrimage". [215]

  4. Case Closed - Wikipedia

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    The anime resulted in animated feature films, original video animations, video games, audio disc releases and live action episodes. Funimation licensed the anime series for North American broadcast in 2003 under the name Case Closed with the characters given Americanized names. The anime premiered on Adult Swim but was discontinued due to low ...

  5. Haikyu!! - Wikipedia

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    The anime won Sports Series of the Decade at the Funimation's Decade of Anime poll, where the fans voted for their favorite anime across multiple categories. [97] On Tumblr 's Year in Review, which highlights the largest communities, fandoms , and trends on the platform throughout the year, Haikyu!! ranked second behind My Hero Academia on the ...

  6. No Game No Life - Wikipedia

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    The No Game No Life franchise was localized in North America by several companies: Seven Seas Entertainment licensed the manga, Sentai Filmworks the anime, and Yen Press the light novel series. The series follows Sora and his younger stepsister Shiro , two hikikomori who make up the identity of Blank, an undefeated group of gamers.

  7. Golgo 13 - Wikipedia

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    The game consists of a large quiz mode, featuring questions spanning the forty-year history of Golgo 13, as well as several mini-games, including the "Don't Stand Behind Me" game, in which the player, as Golgo 13, must punch people who walk up behind him (a reference to the tagline shown at the end of each episode of the 2008 anime, "Do not ...

  8. Doki Doki Literature Club! - Wikipedia

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    The game's characters were based on standard anime archetypes and were given Japanese names to emphasize a pseudo-Japanese atmosphere characteristic of Western-produced visual novels. The sole exception to this format is Monika, who received an English name as a hint to her individual nature compared to the other characters.

  9. Honkai - Wikipedia

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    The game's title and theme are inspired by the anime Neon Genesis Evangelion ' s ending song "Fly Me to the Moon." [7] [8] FlyMe2theMoon was developed using the Cocos2d software and the Box2D physics engine. The game's main theme song, Moon Trip, was composed by Yu Jianliu, with lyrics by Lemonjolly and performed by the VOCALOID software ...