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Requested articles/Culture and fine arts
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Key (company)
Key is a Japanese visual novel studio which formed on July 21, 1998 as a brand under the publisher Visual Art's and is located in Kita, Osaka, Japan. Key released their debut visual novel Kanon in June 1999, which combined an elaborate storyline, an up-to-date anime-style drawing style, and a musical score which helped to set the mood for the game.
Key_(company)
Yokohama Kaidashi Kikō
science fiction manga written and illustrated by Hitoshi Ashinano. The title can be translated Yokohama Shopping Log or Record of a Yokohama Shopping Trip. One tankōbon volume,
Yokohama_Kaidashi_Kikō
Super Robot
is a term used in manga and anime to describe a giant robot or mecha, with an arsenal of fantastic super-powered weapons, are extremely resistant to damage unless the plot calls for it, sometimes transformable or combined from two or more robots and/or vehicles usually piloted by young, daring heroes, and often shrouded by mystical or legendary origins.
Super_Robot
Densha Otoko
is a Japanese movie, television series, manga, novel, and other media, all based on the purportedly true story of a 23-year-old otaku (Japanese geek) who intervened when a drunk man was harassing several women on a train. The otaku ultimately begins dating one of the women.
Densha_Otoko
Aria (manga)
is a utopian science fantasy manga by . The series was originally titled when it was published by Enix in the magazine Monthly Stencil, being retitled when it moved to Mag Garden's magazine Comic Blade. Aqua was serialized in Stencil from 2001 to 2002 and collected in two tankōbon volumes.
Aria_(manga)
Tsundere
is a Japanese word for a character archetype which describes a person with a conceited, spiky, combative personality that suddenly becomes modest and loving when triggered by some sort of cause (such as being alone with someone). It can also describe a personality that is good-willed, but its attitude and actions often contradict its nature.
Tsundere
Fushigiboshi no Futagohime
is a Japanese magical girl anime series about the adventures of twin princesses in Fushigi-boshi, a mysterious planet shaped like a hollow earth. It is based on a concept by "Birthday"" and produced by Nihon Ad Systems and TV Tokyo. It is directed by Jun'ichi Sato who directed the first series of Sailor Moon. Fushigi-boshi no Futago-hime originally aired on April 2005. A sequel titled Fushigiboshi no Futagohime Gyu! began airing in April 2006 and ended on March 31, 2007.
Fushigiboshi_no_Futagohime
Key (company)
Talk:Key_(company)
Anime/Archive 4
Talk:Anime/Archive_4
Black Lagoon
is a manga series written and illustrated by Rei Hiroe, and published in Shogakukan's Sunday GX since 2002. An animated television series based on the manga aired in Japan from April 8, 2006 to June 24, 2006, totaling twelve episodes. A second season, subtitled "The Second Barrage", ran for twelve weeks starting on October 2, 2006. A third season was announced on the cover of the first volume of the novel adaptation.
Black_Lagoon
Lamune (visual novel)
is a Japanese adult visual novel developed by Neko Neko Soft originally released on July 30, 2004 for the PC. It was followed by an all-ages version for the PlayStation 2, and was released on August 25, 2005. A twelve-episode anime series based on the visual novel, entitled , was produced by Trinet Entertainment and Picture Magic and aired between October 11, 2005 and December 27, 2005.
Lamune_(visual_novel)
Xbox 360 launch
Xbox 360 launch marks the release of the first high-profile seventh generation video game console. It is Microsoft's second foray in console development succeeding their 2001 launch of the original Xbox.
Xbox_360_launch
Slice of life story
A slice of life story is a category for a story that portrays a "cut-out" sequence of events in a character's life. It may or may not contain any plot progress and little character development, and often has no exposition, conflict, or dénouement, with an open ending. It usually tries to depict the every-day life of ordinary people, sometimes with fantasy or science fiction elements involved. The term slice of life is actually a dead metaphor:tranche de vie, from the French.
Slice_of_life_story
Nerima Daikon Brothers
is a manga and 12 episode comedy anime series that follows the adventures of two brothers (and their cousin) Hideki, Ichiro, and Mako who form the band, "Nerima Daikon Brothers." The show uses a musical comedy format, with the characters often breaking out in song to show their emotions or go through a montage scene.
Nerima_Daikon_Brothers
I've Sound
Talk:I've_Sound
Aria (manga)
Talk:Aria_(manga)
Lucky Star (manga)
Talk:Lucky_Star_(manga)
Ned Scott/archive1
User_talk:Ned_Scott/archive1
Wirbelwind
User_talk:Wirbelwind