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  2. Portal:Animation/Anniversaries/January - Wikipedia

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    25 January 25. 26 January 26. 27 January 27. ... 1987 – Little Women, a Japanese anime series begins airing on Fuji TV; ... 1931 – The Birthday Party ...

  3. Portal : Anime and manga/Anniversaries/January/January 25

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    January 25: Manga serialization. 1974 – Oira Sukeban by Go Nagai finishes serialization in Weekly Shōnen Sunday; OVA/ONA series. 1986 – Cream Lemon: Black Cat Manor; 1990 – Gosenzo-sama Banbanzai! (vol.6) 1992 – Osu!! Karate Bu (vol.3) 1993 – Green Legend Ran (vol.2) 1994 – Tenchi Muyo! Ryo-Ohki OVA 1 Special; 1996 – El-Hazard ...

  4. Portal:Anime and manga/Anniversaries/January - Wikipedia

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    1987 – Little Women begins airing on Fuji TV; 1998 – Sexy Commando Gaiden: Sugoi yo!! Masaru-san begins airing on TBS; Anniversaries and events. Imokawa Mukuzo Genkanban no Maki, the first professional anime film, was released in January 1917

  5. 2019 in anime - Wikipedia

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    January 5 – March 30: W'z: 13 GoHands: Shingo Suzuki Hiromitsu Kanazawa [56] January 6 – March 24: How Clumsy you are, Miss Ueno: 12 Lesprit: Tomohiro Yamanashi Ueno-san wa Bukiyō [57] January 7 – June 24: Dororo: 24 MAPPA Tezuka Productions: Kazuhiro Furuhashi [58] January 7 – April 1: Mob Psycho 100 II: 13 Bones: Yuzuru Tachikawa [59 ...

  6. Weather Woman - Wikipedia

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    The first film was released on April 25, 1995. [14] The film developed a cult following and was released theatrically to popular and critical success on September 21, 1996. [15] [16] Another film called Weather Woman Returns was released in on January 25, 1996. [17] It is not a sequel to the first movie, rather a new story involving the ...

  7. Suzuko Hara - Wikipedia

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    Suzuko Hara, a native of Yokosuka, was born on 27 April 2005. [1] After appearing in the 2010 TV series Yōkame no Semi [], she began appearing in dramas, and she was part of the regular cast of Double Tone [], Kami no Tsuki [], Oniichan, Gacha [], and Yutori desu ga Nani ka [].

  8. Portal:Anime and manga/Anniversaries - Wikipedia

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  9. Love Live! School Idol Project - Wikipedia

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    [70] μ's is the only female idol group from anime that ranked No. 10 among the top 15 Nikkei Entertainment's Girls Group Ranking in 2016. [71] Love Live! was ranked No. 1 in top-selling media franchises in Japan for 2016 and ranked No. 4 in 2015. The franchise earned over ¥8 billion in 2016 and over ¥5 billion in 2015.