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The main setting of the series, and where the main characters’ hometowns live there O-Town Rocko's Modern Life: Nickelodeon: O-Town is a fictional city populated by anthropomorphic animals and the main setting of Rocko's Modern Life. It is most likely based on Chicago, Illinois, as the city is located close to the Illinois-Wisconsin border.
Magical girl anime and manga characters (5 C, 10 P) N. ... Pages in category "Fantasy anime and manga characters" The following 24 pages are in this category, out of ...
Fantasy anime and manga characters (12 C, 24 P) A. ... Pages in category "Fantasy anime and manga" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately ...
Mao Mao: Heroes of Pure Heart centers on its coming-of-age story, with the title character, Mao Mao, a daring cat who has high intentions for action and adventure.During one of his adventures, he gets stuck in a cute and cuddly town called Pure Heart Valley with his co-hero Badgerclops, a cyborg-armed badger, and meets Adorabat, a cute little bat.
This is a list of fictional settlements, including fictional towns, villages, and cities, organized by each city's medium.This list should include only well-referenced, notable examples of fictional towns, cities, settlements and villages that are integral to a work of fiction and substantively depicted therein.
Bishōjo characters appear ubiquitously in media including manga, anime, and computerized games (especially in the bishojo game genre), and also appear in advertising and as mascots, such as for maid cafés. An attraction towards bishōjo characters is a key concept in otaku (manga and anime fan) subculture.
Great Gusliar is a small, seemingly-quiet town that happens to attract all kinds of science-fiction phenomena, including aliens, time travelers, magical creatures, mad scientists. It is based upon the town of Veliky Ustyug, which itself stated in-universe to be a rival to Great Gusliar. Great Hangleton, England J. K. Rowling
Reviews for the anime have been generally positive. Amy McNulty from Anime News Network gave the first three episodes of the series an "A" rating writing that: "Cute High Earth Defense Club LOVE! should make any anime fan laugh, although long-time fans of magical girl shows will get the jokes better by default. As a parody of a genre that can ...