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Magical Cute
was a Japanese manga magazine published by Enterbrain and was sold monthly on the twenty-fifth. The name comes from the phrase ''Magical Cute''. The magazine was first published on April 27, 2001, under the title ''Magi-Cu Premium''. It kept that title for three years until 2004, when it was changed to simply ''Magi-Cu''. On June 25, 2007, Magi-Cu published its last issue at volume forty. Magazine content Reader participations games *''Bottle Fairy'' *''Duel Dolls'' *''Full Throttle Halation!: Hoshi ni Negai wo'' *''Heart Mark!'' *''Koromo Yūgi'' *''Lovely Idol'' *''Neko no Sakaue'' *''Otsukai Blade: Kuro Kishi Monogatari'' *''Rune Princess'' *''Town Memory'' *''Tsungri! Hontō wa Tsundere na Grimm Dōwa'' *''World's end'' Manga *''5 Kai Bishōjo Kaden Uriba de Gozaimasu'' *''Bad! Daddy'' *''Food Girls'' *''Maoyū Maō Yūsha, Maoyuu 4-Koma - Muitemasen yo, Maou-sama!'' *''Magi Kyūdō'' *''Kirin Chō Bōei Gumi'' *''Otome wa Boku ni Koishiteru'' *''Petopeto-san'' *''Sukusuku Su ...
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Manga
are comics or graphic novels originating from Japan. Most manga conform to a style developed in Japan in the late 19th century, and the form has a long history in earlier Japanese art. The term is used in Japan to refer to both comics and cartooning. Outside of Japan, the word is typically used to refer to comics originally published in Japan. In Japan, people of all ages and walks of life read manga. The medium includes works in a broad range of genres: action, adventure, business and commerce, comedy, detective, drama, historical, horror, mystery, romance, science fiction and fantasy, erotica ( and ), sports and games, and suspense, among others. Many manga are translated into other languages. Since the 1950s, manga has become an increasingly major part of the Japanese publishing industry. By 1995, the manga market in Japan was valued at (), with annual sales of 1.9billion manga books and manga magazines (also known as manga anthologies) in Japan (equivale ...
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