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Fena: Pirate Princess (Japanese: 海賊王女, Hepburn: Kaizoku Ōjo) is a Japanese anime television series created and produced by Production I.G. [4] [5] A co-production between Crunchyroll and Adult Swim, the series aired from August to October 2021. [6] [7] A Japanese broadcast followed from October to December 2021. [8] [9]
Pages in category "Anime and manga about pirates" The following 17 pages are in this category, out of 17 total. ... Fena: Pirate Princess; G. Gargantia on the ...
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Seven Seas Entertainment is an American publishing company located in Los Angeles, California. [1] It was originally dedicated to the publication of original English-language manga, but now publishes licensed manga and light novels from Japan, as well as select webcomics.
Raven Xingtao is the daughter and rightful heir of the Pirate King. She is on a quest for revenge against her brothers who stole her inheritance. Raven originally appeared in the Princeless series, before starring in her own spin-off comic book series, Princeless: Raven the Pirate Princess. [3] Creator Jeremy Whitley confirmed that Raven is ...
An anime television series adaptation produced by Satelight, under the title Bodacious Space Pirates (モーレツ 宇宙海賊 (パイレーツ), Mōretsu Pairētsu, "Fierce Pirates"), [1] [2] aired in Japan from January to June 2012. A film adaptation was released in Japanese theaters in February 2014. [3] [4] A web manga adaptation launched ...
Nami first appears in the manga chapter "Nami" (ナミ登場, Nami Tōjō), first published in Japan's Weekly Shōnen Jump magazine on September 22, 1997. [4] She first appears as a thief who robs treasure from pirates, and partners with Luffy and Zoro after joining forces to obtain a map of the Grand Line from the clown-like pirate Buggy.
Queen Emeraldas (Japanese: クィーン・エメラルダス, Hepburn: Kuīn Emerarudasu) is a manga written and illustrated by Leiji Matsumoto, later adapted into a four-episode anime OVA of the same name.