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Koigakubo-kun Stole My First Time (恋ヶ窪くんにはじめてを奪われました, Koigakubo-kun ni Hajimete o Ubawaremashita) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Rin Miasa. It began serialization on Kodansha 's Pixiv -based Palcy website and app in March 2021.
Retired to the breeding shed, Go Man Go early on proved his worth as a stallion. [8] Of his first foal crop, born in 1958, three reached the finals of the All American Futurity: Mr Meyers, Dynago Miss and Angie Miss. [23] [e] His stud fee in 1960 was $500 (equivalent to $5,150 in 2023), [25] [3] but by 1963 it had risen to $2,500 (equivalent to ...
Beastars [a] (stylized in all caps) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Paru Itagaki.It was serialized in Akita Shoten's shōnen manga magazine Weekly Shōnen Champion from September 2016 to October 2020, with its chapters collected in 22 tankōbon volumes.
Seton Academy: Join the Pack! (Japanese: 群れなせ!シートン学園, Hepburn: Murenase!Seton Gakuen) is a Japanese manga series by Bungo Yamashita. It was serialized online via Cygames' Cycomi manga app and website from May 2016 to May 2021 and has been collected in fifteen tankōbon volumes by Kodansha (former) and Shogakukan (current).
The first volume was published on May 13, 1996; the last on December 13, 2000. [4] [5] A short prequel series, Mars: A Horse With No Name (MARS外伝 名前のない馬, MARS Gaiden Namae no Nai Uma), was serialized in the same magazine in 1999, [3] and its chapters were published in a single tankōbon volume on December 9, 1999. [6]
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Jinmen (ジンメン) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Takahiro Katō. It was serialized on Shogakukan's Sunday Webry manga website from July 2016 to June 2019, with its chapters collected in thirteen tankōbon volumes.
He is found in the pedigrees of 28 jumpers of the 2000–2001 World Breeding Federation for Sport Horse standings, was ranked 9th in the Federation's top 50 sires for the years 1991–2000, and finished second in 1999 in the list of show jumping sires. Additionally, Voltaire had the most offspring at the 1996 Olympic Games that any other stallion.