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  2. People of the Sengoku period in popular culture - Wikipedia

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    In the anime series Sengoku Otome: Momoiro Paradox, Mitsuhide is portrayed as a gender-switched version of himself, played by Eri Kitamura. In the anime series The Ambition of Oda Nobuna, Mitsuhide is portrayed as a female protagonist serving Oda Nobuna. In Drifters, he appears as a member of the Ends voiced by Sho Hayami.

  3. Category:Anime and manga characters - Wikipedia

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    Anime and manga characters by series (58 C) ... Fictional Japanese people in anime and manga (33 C, 170 P) L. LGBTQ characters in anime and manga (1 C, 9 P) O.

  4. List of comic and cartoon characters named after people

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    X. Drake from the anime and manga series One Piece is named after the famous English naval Vice Adm. Francis Drake, who was known as a pirate the Spanish. Duck Dodgers, played by Daffy Duck, was named after famous character Buck Rogers. Duckula, named after Dracula. Dumbo is named after 19th-century circus elephant Jumbo.

  5. Lists of anime - Wikipedia

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    List of anime releases made concurrently in the United States and Japan; List of anime series by episode count; List of anime theatrically released in the United States; Lists of anime and manga characters; List of bisexual characters in anime; List of gay characters in anime; List of highest-grossing anime films; List of lesbian characters in ...

  6. Anime - Wikipedia

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    The web-based series RWBY, produced by Texas-based company Rooster Teeth, is produced using an anime art style, and the series has been described as "anime" by multiple sources. For example, Adweek , in the headline to one of its articles, described the series as "American-made anime", [ 239 ] and in another headline, The Huffington Post ...

  7. Ikkyū - Wikipedia

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    The series was received by all ages in Japan and throughout Asia. In 1976, a theatrical film released was released as part of the Toei Manga Matsui film festival in the summer of that year. In the anime OVA Read or Die, a clone of Ikkyū appears as the leader of the villains, all of whom are also clones of famous historical figures.

  8. Category : Fictional Japanese people in anime and manga

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    Pages in category "Fictional Japanese people in anime and manga" The following 170 pages are in this category, out of 170 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  9. Category:Historical anime and manga - Wikipedia

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    The Legend of Zorro (anime series) Like the Clouds, Like the Wind; Lime-iro Senkitan; Little Women (1981 TV series) Lord (manga) Lovers in the Night; Lucy-May of the Southern Rainbow; Ludwig B; Ludwig II (manga)