Shiyakusho
is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Kishi Azumi. It has been serialized in Shinchosha's ''seinen'' manga magazine ''Monthly Comic Bunch'' (originally titled ''Monthly Comic @Bunch'' until 2018) since September 2013. A television drama adaptation aired on TV Tokyo from October to December 2019, and an original net animation (ONA) adaptation by Typhoon Graphics was released on YouTube in February 2022. Characters ;Masamichi Shimura : : ;Ishima : ;Rin Onoda : Media Manga Written and illustrated by , ''Shiyakusho'' started in Shinchosha's ''seinen'' manga magazine ' on September 21, 2013. ''Monthly Comic @Bunch'' changed its name to ''Monthly Comic Bunch'' starting on April 21, 2018. Shinchosha has collected its chapters into individual ''tankōbon'' volumes. The first volume was released on April 9, 2014. As of December 2022, twenty-two volumes have been released. Volume list Drama A ten-episode television drama adaptation was broad ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Binbin Takaoka
is a Japanese voice actor. Filmography Anime series *''A Certain Scientific Railgun'' – Gensei Kihara *''A Certain Scientific Railgun T'' – Gensei Kihara *'' Bleach: Thousand-Year Blood War'' – Genryūsai Shigekuni Yamamoto *''Divine Gate'' – Gareth *''Gin Tama'' – Sebastian-zou *''Highschool of the Dead'' – Wakisaka *''Jewelpet'' – Genshirou Hatori *'' Lupin the Third: The Woman Called Fujiko Mine'' – Dr. Fritz Kaiser *''Mitsudomoe'' – Noda *''Sengoku Collection'' – Chief *''Shinkyoku Sōkai Polyphonica'' – Orson *''Sora no Manimani'' – Shinji Moro'oka *''Taishō Baseball Girls'' – Yōichirō Suzukawa *''Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's'' – Zeman the Ape King Original video animation *''Katteni Kaizō'' – Maeda *''Mobile Suit Gundam Unicorn'' – Neo-Zeon Soldier Original net animation *''Shiyakusho'' – Ishima Anime films *'' Bleach: Hell Verse'' – Murakumo *'' Lupin the IIIrd: Daisuke Jigen's Gravestone'' – Malanda Ambassador *'' Saga of Tanya the Evil: The ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Makoto Koichi
is a Japanese voice actress affiliated with Stay Luck. Starting off as a stage performer, she began voice acting in numerous video games and anime series, with her first main role being in the game ''Toys Drive''. Biography Koichi was born in Nagano Prefecture and raised in Tokyo. She entered a high school with a theater department, where she gained experience performing on stage. Koichi was cast as Minami Iwasaki in a ''Lucky Star'' musical titled ''Lucky Star ≈ On Stage''. She became interested in voice acting after watching the ''Lucky Star'' anime in order to study her character in the musical. In 2014, Koichi joined the voice acting agency Atomic Monkey, and voiced her first main character in the video game ''Toys Drive''. In April 2021, Koichi left Atomic Monkey and moved to Stay Luck. Filmography Television animation ;2016 * '' Nurse Witch Komugi R'' as Tsukasa Kisaragi * '' Battle Spirits Double Drive'' as Shunta Mogami ;2017 * '' Star-Myu'' as Female student, female c ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Typhoon Graphics
is a Japanese animation studio founded on May 1, 2014. The studio was founded by former Anime International Company (AIC) animation producer and editor Takashi Sakurai. Some of the studio's employees include ex-members from AIC's post-production department. Works Television series Original video animations Original net animations References External links * * Typhoon Graphics, Japanese companies established in 2014 Animation studios in Tokyo Japanese animation studios Mass media companies established in 2014 {{Anime-org-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Takehito Koyasu
is a Japanese voice actor from Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan.Doi, Hitoshi"Koyasu Takehito" ''Seiyuu Database''. January 3, 2011. Retrieved January 10, 2011. He is affiliated with and representative of T's Factory, a voice acting agency he founded in October 1998.「子安武人、野中政宏、安井邦彦 スーパートークバトル'97」《ザ・キング・オブ・ファイターズ'97 〜オフィシャルコレクション〜》, Shinseisha, September 27, 1997, page 26 His son is , a fellow voice actor. Koyasu has taken over many of the characters played by Kaneto Shiozawa after his death. Career When Koyasu was in junior high school, he, as an aspiring screen actor himself, was such a movie buff that he would watch movies every day without going to school. By chance, he saw the scene before Tetsurō Hoshino's departure in '' Adieu Galaxy Express 999'' where a group of nameless soldiers take him on the 999 and send him on his way, and was impressed by it. This sparked h ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Shinchosha Manga
is a publisher founded in 1896 in Japan and headquartered in Yaraichō, Shinjuku, Tokyo. Shinchosha is one of the sponsors of the Japan Fantasy Novel Award. Books * Haruki Murakami: ''Hard-Boiled Wonderland and the End of the World'' (1985), '' Uten Enten'' (1990), ''The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle'' (1997), '' After the quake'' (2000), ''1Q84'' (2009-2010) * Alex Kerr: ''Lost Japan'' (1993) Book series Magazines Weekly * – since 1956 * – manga, discontinued in 2010 * ''Focus'' – suspended Monthly * – Literary magazine since 1904 * * * '' nicola'' * (suspended) * * * * ''ENGINE'' – Automobile magazine, since 2000 * '' Foresight'' – Japanese edition discontinued in 2010 * - manga, since 2011 Web magazine * '' Foresight'' – Japanese edition since 2010 * ''Daily Shinchō'' – comprehensive news site basically excerpting from ''Shukan Shincho'' since 2015 Seasonal * ''Grave of the Fireflies'' In 1967, Shinchosha published a short story ''Grave of the F ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Manga Adapted Into Television Series
Manga (Japanese: 漫画 ) 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 prehistory in earlier Japanese art. The term ''manga'' 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 the country. 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 (''hentai'' and ''ecchi''), 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 in J ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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2019 Japanese Television Series Endings
Nineteen or 19 may refer to: * 19 (number), the natural number following 18 and preceding 20 * one of the years 19 BC, AD 19, 1919, 2019 Films * ''19'' (film), a 2001 Japanese film * ''Nineteen'' (film), a 1987 science fiction film Music * 19 (band), a Japanese pop music duo Albums * ''19'' (Adele album), 2008 * ''19'', a 2003 album by Alsou * ''19'', a 2006 album by Evan Yo * ''19'', a 2018 album by MHD * ''19'', one half of the double album '' 63/19'' by Kool A.D. * '' Number Nineteen'', a 1971 album by American jazz pianist Mal Waldron * ''XIX'' (EP), a 2019 EP by 1the9 Songs * "19" (song), a 1985 song by British musician Paul Hardcastle. * "Nineteen", a song by Bad4Good from the 1992 album ''Refugee'' * "Nineteen", a song by Karma to Burn from the 2001 album ''Almost Heathen''. * "Nineteen" (song), a 2007 song by American singer Billy Ray Cyrus. * "Nineteen", a song by Tegan and Sara from the 2007 album '' The Con''. * "XIX" (song), a 2014 song by Slipkno ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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2019 Japanese Television Series Debuts
Nineteen or 19 may refer to: * 19 (number), the natural number following 18 and preceding 20 * one of the years 19 BC, AD 19, 1919, 2019 Films * ''19'' (film), a 2001 Japanese film * ''Nineteen'' (film), a 1987 science fiction film Music * 19 (band), a Japanese pop music duo Albums * ''19'' (Adele album), 2008 * ''19'', a 2003 album by Alsou * ''19'', a 2006 album by Evan Yo * ''19'', a 2018 album by MHD * ''19'', one half of the double album '' 63/19'' by Kool A.D. * '' Number Nineteen'', a 1971 album by American jazz pianist Mal Waldron * ''XIX'' (EP), a 2019 EP by 1the9 Songs * "19" (song), a 1985 song by British musician Paul Hardcastle. * "Nineteen", a song by Bad4Good from the 1992 album ''Refugee A refugee, conventionally speaking, is a displaced person who has crossed national borders and who cannot or is unwilling to return home due to well-founded fear of persecution. ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Frontier Works
is a Japanese company specializing in the creation and distribution of media related to anime, such as producing OVAs, radio dramas, drama CDs, anime soundtracks, or other related products. The company was established in August 1990. Projects involved with Anime *'' Air'' *'' Apparently, Disillusioned Adventurers Will Save the World'' *'' Binbō Shimai Monogatari'' *'' Comic Party'' *'' Esper Mami'' *'' Gun Parade March: Arata Naru Kōgen Uta'' *'' Hetalia: Axis Powers'' *'' Higurashi no Naku Koro ni'' *''Jewelpet Twinkle'' *''Karin'' *'' Maria-sama ga Miteru'' *'' Marmalade Boy'' *''Oh, Suddenly Egyptian God'' *'' Papuwa'' *'' Saiunkoku Monogatari'' *''Saiyuki Reload'' *'' tactics'' *'' The Mythical Detective Loki Ragnarok'' *'' To Heart'' *'' To Heart 2'' *'' Tsuki wa Higashi ni Hi wa Nishi ni: Operation Sanctuary'' *'' Wind: A Breath of Heart'' *'' Zettai Muteki Raijin-Oh'' *'' No-Rin'' OVA *'' Aki sora'' *'' Mizuiro'' *'' Saint Beast'' *'' Utawarerumono'' Soundtracks *'' ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Japan Standard Time
, or , is the standard time zone in Japan, 9 hours ahead of UTC ( UTC+09:00). Japan does not observe daylight saving time, though its introduction has been debated on several occasions. During World War II, the time zone was often referred to as Tokyo Standard Time. Japan Standard Time is equivalent to Korean Standard Time, Pyongyang Time (North Korea), Eastern Indonesia Standard Time, East-Timorese Standard Time and Yakutsk Time (Russia). History Before the Meiji era (1868–1912), each local region had its own time zone in which noon was when the sun was exactly at its culmination. As modern transportation methods, such as trains, were adopted, this practice became a source of confusion. For example, there is a difference of about 5 degrees longitude between Tokyo and Osaka and because of this, a train that departed from Tokyo would arrive at Osaka 20 minutes behind the time in Tokyo. In 1886, Ordinance 51 was issued in response to this problem, which stated: Acc ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Anime News Network
Anime News Network (ANN) is a news website that reports on the status of anime, manga, video games, Japanese popular music and other related cultures within North America, Australia, Southeast Asia and Japan. The website offers reviews and other editorial content, forums where readers can discuss current issues and events, and an encyclopedia that contains many anime and manga with information on the staff, cast, theme music, plot summaries, and user ratings. The website was founded in July 1998 by Justin Sevakis, and operated the magazine '' Protoculture Addicts'' from 2005 to 2008. Based in Canada, it has separate versions of its news content aimed toward audiences in four separate regions: the United States and Canada, Australia and New Zealand, and Southeast Asia. History The website was founded by Justin Sevakis in July 1998. In May 2000, CEO Christopher Macdonald joined the website editorial staff, replacing editor-in-chief Isaac Alexander. On June 30, 2002, Anime N ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |