Genre - Seinen
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The continuation of Captain Tsubasa after -Road to 2002-. Focuses on the 23 selected members of the U-22 Japanese National Team, known as the -Golden 23-, as they fight towards the goal of an Olympic Gold Medal.
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Rising Sun will rotate around Tsubasa as he means to take an interest in the Olympics as a delegate from Japan.
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After the World Youth, Japanese players are looking for pro careers in Japan and around the world.In order to fulfill their dream of World Cup 2002 in Korea and Japan, they must get stronger playing in various club competitions, home and abroad.
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While most of the Golden Age struggled to win their ticket for the Madrid Olympics in the Asian preliminaries, a few of them playing overseas had their own fights... Find out what happens to the giocatori; from the land of the rising sun in Italy, and most of all, the victory in the Serie C1, the promotion to the Serie B, the kick off of the direct confrontation between Hyuga Kojiro of AC Reggiana, and Aoi Shingo of FC Albese!!
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After a bike accident lands her in the hospital for a month, it seems that Miki's high school debut has ended before it could even begin. With no other clubs to turn to, Miki and her best friend Haruka are invited to Risa's club room. However, they didn't anticipate the 2CV...
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Fujisako Aiko is a girl attending Enishida Academy. One day she happens to see some foreign looking girls at the academy that are her age. She befriends them and one is cold and pretty, another is cheerful and happy. However she soon finds out they are a royal family from another kingdom!
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Cat-Eyed Boy is a half-human, half-monster child who mostly resembles a human, and therefore cannot live in the demon world. He lives hidden in the shadows of the human world, hated by both demons and humans. But wherever he goes, awful events occur. Humans interact with demons, but for the most part the humans that appear to act more evil than the monsters. Cat-Eyed Boy acts like Trickster, saving the innocent and helping the wicked receive the punishment that fate metes out. The stories are mostly tales of revenge and retribution for the evil acts people do. The series is broken into 11 individual stories, full of extremely grotesque and disturbing images.
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In Cat Shit One '80, the story continues to follow the three protagonists as they became involved in various low intensity conflicts in the 1980s. Perky, now a member of Delta Force, is attached to the Special Air Service and is involved in various SAS operations while Rats and Bota are now involved with the U.S. operation in Afghanistan against the Soviets.
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Ginta's dad works at a cellphone organization called "Choto Bank." Their new cellphone is a humanoid cellphone. Gina's dad sent his child a model adaptation of the humanoid cellphone, however Ginta's sister startlingly made a few "changes" to the new cellphone and because of that it commits endless errors. The cellphone humanoid, named Momoko, slips on level surfaces, tears Ginta's coat, transforms a coat into a riddle, and trips and almost executes Ginta when a couple of scissors slip out of her hand. Ginta asks himself, "Will I live long in this condition?" This manga is unique in relation to customary manga. Rather than reading from right to left, read it from left to right.
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Himeno is a sweet, shy little centaur girl. In her world, everyone seems to be a supernatural creature, and all her classmates have some kind of horns, wings, tails, halos, or other visible supernatural body part. Despite their supernatural elements, Himeno and her best friends, Nozomi and Kyoko, have a fun and mostly normal daily school life!
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Bookish and naive, Angelo da Canossa is unprepared for life as a student in a university that hums with tension and intrigue in Renaissance Italy. Will his innocence remain intact when a chance encounter with the charismatic Cesare draws him ever deeper into the darker side of the Renaissance?
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Stories about the "chairudo". The title of the series is written with kanji which mean "small-kind-people", but Ogino gives them unusual readings so that it becomes a clever pun for "child". Chairudo are childlike people (even when they have become adults) with each an exceptional supernatural gift, a power. Some are "firestarters" for example. The main character, Hinagata Heiji, looks like a loser, but looks are deceptive. He has the uncanny ability to bring to life every inanimate object by bringing the object in touch with his blood. He wanders around, enlisting himself in a school from time to time (after all, he looks like a child). But every "chairudo" has got its own territory and conflicts between them, especially about the females, are numerous.
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In Change 123, we meet Makoto, a girl with a very strange problem. In order to cope with her 3 adoptive fathers' incredibly intensive training methods, she developed multiple personalities, each with a different martial specialty. But what happens if none of them can beat her opponent on their own? And what further nugget of wisdom will be imparted by the great Kamen Raider?
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As a manga author of a semi known series, Hirahara Daichi has the talent for coming up with stories, but is incredibly lazy and irresponsible. That leaves his two daughters, middle school student Ayumi and the even younger Sora, to pick up the slack. With the help of the assistant, Akane, the two kids are forced to draw and complete the series every month if they want an income for the household, a task no child should burden themselves with. On top of that, they must do this without people finding out because it will ruin the credibility of Daichi as an author and put a stop to the series. If being a teenager wasn’t hard enough, add to that the pressure of meeting deadlines for a national comic magazine.