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  2. Glossary of anime and manga - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 16 January 2025. An overview of common terms used when describing manga/anime related medium. Part of a series on Anime and manga Anime History Voice acting Companies Studios Original video animation Original net animation Fansub Fandub Lists Longest series Longest franchises Manga History Publishers ...

  3. List of Shōnen Onmyōji characters - Wikipedia

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    His original name is Tōda, (騰蛇) and the other Shinshō still address him by this name. Only Seimei and Masahiro call him Guren. Only Seimei and Masahiro call him Guren. When in Masahiro's company, Guren usually takes the form of an ayakashi, although Masahiro considers him to be a mononoke and calls him Mokkun when in that form.

  4. Category:Female characters in anime and manga - Wikipedia

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    This category should be reserved specifically for characters originating in anime and manga, as opposed to licensed appearances in such media. This category is for fictional characters in anime and manga who are female.

  5. Futanari - Wikipedia

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    Futanari (ふたなり, seldom: 二形, 双形, literally: dual form; 二成, 双成, literally: "[to be of] two kinds") is the Japanese word for hermaphroditism, which is also used in a broader sense for androgyny.

  6. Kunoichi - Wikipedia

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    The term is thought to derive from the names of characters that resemble the three strokes in the Japanese kanji character for "woman" (女, onna) in the following stroke order: "く" is a hiragana character pronounced "ku" "ノ" is a katakana character pronounced "no" "一" is a kanji character pronounced "ichi" (and meaning "one").

  7. Kuchisake-onna - Wikipedia

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    An enemy called Scissor Woman, inspired by Kuchisake-onna appears in the video game World of Horror. [24] Kuchisake-onna also appears as a moderately strong enemy in the game Ghostwire: Tokyo. She has two different forms: in the first one she has a long white coat, a large white hat and is wearing a surgical mask. [25]

  8. List of Oshi no Ko characters - Wikipedia

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    Tsukuyomi (real name unknown) is mysterious girl in the woods who is a seemingly supernatural being aware of everything that transpires within the story, including Aqua and Ruby's reincarnation. She was originally a wounded crow who was rescued and cared for by Gorou and Sarina until it passed away.

  9. Akashic Records of Bastard Magic Instructor - Wikipedia

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    Re=L is a gluttonous girl with a stoic expression. She is known as "The Chariot", being highly skilled in creating giant swords through alchemy. She is an artificial human, a product of "Project: Revive Life", also known as "Project Re=L" which was led by Sion Rayford, the older brother of the girl from whom Re=L derives her appearance and memory.