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  2. 2.5 Dimensional Seduction - Wikipedia

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    2.5 Dimensional Seduction (Japanese: 2.5次元の 誘惑 リリサ, Hepburn: Nitengo-jigen no Ririsa, transl. "2.5 Dimensional Lilysa")[a] is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Yu Hashimoto. It began serialization on Shueisha 's Shōnen Jump+ website in June 2019. An anime television series adaptation produced by J.C.Staff premiered in July 2024.

  3. 2024 in anime - Wikipedia

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    A list of anime television series that will debut between January 1 and December 31, 2024.

  4. Cautious Hero: The Hero Is Overpowered but Overly Cautious

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    An anime television series adaptation by White Fox was announced on November 7, 2018. [44] The series was directed by Masayuki Sakoi , with Kenta Ihara handling series composition, Mai Toda designing the characters, and Yoshiaki Fujisawa composing the music. [ 45 ]

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  6. Burning Kabaddi - Wikipedia

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    Burning Kabaddi (Japanese: 灼熱カバディ, Hepburn: Shakunetsu Kabadi) is a Japanese kabaddi manga series written and illustrated by Hajime Musashino. It was serialized on Shogakukan's Ura Sunday website and MangaONE app from July 2015 to July 2024 and has been collected in twenty-eight tankōbon volumes.

  7. Clamp (manga artists) - Wikipedia

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    Various series by the group cross-reference each other, and characters reappear in multiple works by the group, with Tsubasa, a series set across multiple dimensions, featuring multiple alternative versions of characters from past works. Clamp are noted as among the most critically and commercially acclaimed manga artists in Japan, and as of ...

  8. Newtype - Wikipedia

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    Newtype runs several columns per month, typically written by creators within the anime and manga industries. Past and current contributors include Satsuki Igarashi (of Clamp), Mahiro Maeda, and Gilles Poitras. Newtype USA included columns from more history-minded writers (such as Jonathan Clements) as well as individuals involved in the US anime industry (such as Monica Rial).

  9. Weekly Shōnen Jump - Wikipedia

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    Weekly Shōnen Jump was launched by Shueisha on July 11, 1968, [5][6][a] to compete with the already-successful Weekly Shōnen Magazine and Weekly Shōnen Sunday. [8] Weekly Shōnen Jump ' s sister publication was a manga magazine called Shōnen Book, which was originally a male version of the short-lived shōjo manga anthology Shōjo Book. [9] Prior to issue 20, Weekly Shōnen Jump was ...