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  2. Magical girl - Wikipedia

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    Wikipedia anthropomorph Wikipe-tan as a majokko, the original magical girl archetype. Magical girl (Japanese: 魔法少女, Hepburn: mahō shōjo) is a subgenre of primarily Japanese fantasy media (including anime, manga, light novels, and live-action media) centered on young girls who possess magical abilities, which they typically use through an ideal alter ego into which they can transform.

  3. List of fantasy anime - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of fantasy anime television series, ... Anime; Fandom; Fantasy art; Fiction magazines; Films; Genres; ... Magical girl‎ ...

  4. List of science fiction anime - Wikipedia

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    All Purpose Cultural Cat-Girl Nuku Nuku DASH! OVA series: Yoshitaka Fujimoto: MOVIC, Starchild Records [38] 1998: Cowboy Bebop: TV series: Shinichirō Watanabe: Sunrise [39] 1998 Yokohama Kaidashi Kikō: OVA series Takashi Anno Ajia-do Animation Works [40] 1999–2000: Amazing Nurse Nanako: OVA series: Hiroshi Negishi: Radix, Genco [41] 1999 ...

  5. Category:Magical girl anime and manga - Wikipedia

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    M. Machimaho; Märchen Mädchen; Magia Record; Magic Knight Rayearth; Magic User's Club; Magica Wars; Magical Angel Sweet Mint; Magical Destroyers; Magical Emi, the Magic Star

  6. List of magical girl works - Wikipedia

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    Magical girl (魔法少女, mahō shōjo) is a subgenre of Japanese fantasy media centered around young girls who use magic, often through an alter ego into which they can transform. Since the genre's emergence in the 1960s, media including anime , manga , OVAs , ONAs , films, and live-action series have been produced.

  7. Prosthetics in fiction - Wikipedia

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    In the anime he's seen assembling the arm from pieces of junk using his supernatural powers, while in the manga the origin of the mechanical arm is unknown. A running gag in the film Hot Shots! and its sequel is Lloyd Bridges 's character, Thomas 'Tug' Bensen, featuring various prosthetics that replace parts he had lost in earlier battles.

  8. Category:Fantasy anime and manga - Wikipedia

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    Magical girl anime and manga (17 C, 204 P) N. Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind (1 C, 5 P) ... Pages in category "Fantasy anime and manga"

  9. Category:Science fantasy anime and manga - Wikipedia

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    Isekai anime and manga (2 C, 229 P) Pages in category "Science fantasy anime and manga" The following 39 pages are in this category, out of 39 total.