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  2. Fairy Tail - Wikipedia

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    The anime, also titled Fairy Tail and directed by Shinji Ishihira, premiered on TV Tokyo on October 12, 2009. [1] The series ended its run on March 30, 2013, [43] with reruns beginning to air on April 4, 2013, under the title Fairy Tail Best!. [44] Forty-one DVD volumes containing four episodes each have been released. [45]

  3. Haru Glory - Wikipedia

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    Haru appears in a manga omake crossover chapter of Fairy Tail titled "Fairy Tail × Rave Master", first published in Issue #5 of Magazine Special in 2011, [citation needed] and collected in the second volume of the compilation Fairy Tail S, released on September 16, 2016. [10]

  4. Crossover (fiction) - Wikipedia

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    Anime has also participated in many crossover events featuring characters or shows from the same company or network. One of the biggest projects down would be Dream 9 Toriko x One Piece x Dragon Ball Z Super Special Collaboration as it includes three Shonen Jump franchises, being Dragon Ball Z, One Piece, and Toriko, crossed over into an hour long special-like most crossovers, this special is ...

  5. Hiro Mashima - Wikipedia

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    In 2008, together they developed a crossover one-shot story called Fairy Megane where characters from Yankee-kun decide to find part-time jobs at the Fairy Tail guild. [33] Other assistants who have gone on to work on projects of their own were Shin Mikuni, who published Spray King , and Ueda Yui, who published Tsukushi Biyori .

  6. Fairy Tail: 100 Years Quest - Wikipedia

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    Fairy Tail: 100 Years Quest [c] (stylized in all caps) is a Japanese manga series written and storyboarded by Hiro Mashima, and illustrated by Atsuo Ueda.It is a sequel to Mashima's previous series, Fairy Tail.

  7. Mashima Hero's - Wikipedia

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    The crossover series is written and illustrated by Hiro Mashima. It started serialization in Weekly Shōnen Magazine on October 24, 2019. [3] [4] The series ended in Weekly Shōnen Magazine on December 25, 2019. [5] The series was published in a single tankōbon volume, which was released on April 17, 2020. [6]

  8. Because they weren't published in print until the tail end of the 16th century, the origins of the fairy tales we know today are misty. That identical motifs — a spinner's wheel, a looming tower, a seductive enchantress — cropped up in Italy, France, Germany, Asia and the pre-Colonial Americas allowed warring theories to spawn.

  9. Rave Master - Wikipedia

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    The one-shot crossover between Rave Master and Fairy Tail was adapted into an original video animation with Mashima himself acting as supervisor to the project and had expanded the original chapter to include more characters from Rave Master. It was released on August 16, 2013, alongside the thirty-ninth volume of Fairy Tail. [38]