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Kanpai!
''Kanpai!'' or is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Maki Murakami. Sony Magazines published the manga first volume under the Birz Comics imprint in March 2001. The first volume was republished and a second volume was released by Gentosha on December 24, 2001. Tokyopop released the series in English on September 13 and December 13, 2005. The series was republished into a "special ban" on December 24, 2011, and a follow-up, ''Kimi no Unaji ni Kanpai! R'', was published on June 23, 2012. Characters ; : He is a monster guardian in-training, as monsters are nearly extinct and overhunted by mankind. He carries a squared timber as a weapon, and was raised by Ponta-san. Shintarou shows up at the Taino Municipal Middle School one day as a new student, claiming to be Brazilian, but the first thing the other students notice about him is that he perfectly matches the description of a murderer in that morning's newspaper—which is completely correct; Shintarou had kille ...
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Maki Murakami
is a Japanese manga artist most famous for the boys love manga ''Gravitation'', which, in addition to the ''Gravitation'' novel, is published in the U.S. by Tokyopop. Biography History She began working as an assistant to the older sister of one of her friends, drawing hentai manga, while she was still in high school, and produced many dojinshi about musicians. Maki Murakami has continued the ''Gravitation'' series with ''Gravitation EX'', which has also been licensed by Tokyopop. ''Gravitation EX'' only consists of 1 volume in English and the second one is currently being published by Gentosha comics in Japanese. Her work '' Gamerz Heaven'' was licensed by ADV Films in North America with the first two volumes, but the third and fourth are not yet translated. She is also the creator of '' Kanpai!'' which was published by Tokyopop, but only has two volumes and it is unknown if it will eventually be continued by her. She is one of many manga artists who draws her own dōjinshi ...
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Comic Birz
was a Japanese seinen manga magazine published on a monthly basis by Gentosha's imprint Birz Comics from 1986 until 2018. The magazine was called ''Comic Burger'' (コミックバーガー), until it was renamed in 1996. Several manga that were being published in the magazine were moved to the Denshi Birz website after its cancellation in 2018. Serializations 1986–1989 * ''Cosmos Rakuenki'' by Hiroshi Masumura (1986–1989) * ''Take It Easy'' by Kyoko Okazaki (1986–1987) 1990–1999 * '' Onmyōji'' by Reiko Okano (1993–1999) * '' Atagoul'' by Hiroshi Masumura (1994–1996) * '' Lament of the Lamb'' by Kei Toume (1995–2002) * '' Taimashin'' by Hideyuki Kikuchi and Misaki Saitoh (1995–2001) *'' Arm of Kannon'' by Masakazu Yamaguchi (1998–2003) *''Beast of East'' by Akihiro Yamada (1998–2011) * '' The Sword of Shibito'' by Hideyuki Kikuchi and Missile Kakurai (1999–2002) 2000–2009 * '' The Music of Marie'' (''Marie no Kanaderu Ongaku'') by Usam ...
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Gentosha Manga
is a Japanese publisher, headquartered in Shibuya, Tokyo, Shibuya, Tokyo. Gentosha publishes manga magazine ''Comic Birz'', Web comic magazines ''GENZO'', ''SPICA (magazine), SPICA'', ''Comic MAGNA'', literary magazines ''Lynx (magazine), Lynx'', ''papyrus (magazine), papyrus'', as well as business magazine ''GOETHE''. Publications * ', business magazine geared towards men. * ''Papyrus (magazine), Papyrus'', literary and cultural magazine. * ''Comic Birz'', monthly seinen manga magazine published by Gentosha Comics, a subsidiary of the company. * ''GENZO'', monthly seinen Web comic published by Gentosha Comics on the 28th of each month. * ''SPICA (magazine), SPICA'', monthly shōjo Web comic published by Gentosha Comics. * ''Comic MAGNA'', monthly shōnen Web comic published by Gentosha Comics on the 28th of each month; it is free-of-charge. * ''Lynx (magazine), Lynx'', bi-monthly literary magazine published by Gentosha Comics on the 9th of every odd month. External links Gento ...
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is a Traditional animation, hand-drawn and computer animation, computer-generated animation originating from Japan. Outside Japan and in English, ''anime'' refers specifically to animation produced in Japan. However, , in Japan and in Japanese, describes all animated works, regardless of style or origin. Many works of animation with a Anime-influenced animation, similar style to Japanese animation are also produced outside Japan. Video games sometimes also feature themes and art styles that are sometimes labelled as anime. The earliest commercial Japanese animation dates to 1917. A characteristic art style emerged in the 1960s with the works of cartoonist Osamu Tezuka and spread in the following decades, developing a large domestic audience. Anime is distributed theatrically, through television broadcasts, Original video animation, directly to home media, and Original net animation, over the Internet. In addition to original works, anime are often adaptations of Japanese ...
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