Manga Sentence Examples

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  • You can read manga, watch Naruto episodes on Cartoon Network, collect Naruto cards or check out people playing Naruto on YouTube.

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  • The father of Manga is popularly acknowledged as being Dr. Osamu Tezuka, who was influenced by Japanese war propaganda animation and Disney.

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  • The original English language release of the first volume of the manga featured a foreword by former White Zombie frontman Rob Zombie.

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  • I've read the manga up to the fifth installment.

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  • You can usually find the CD in the same places where you would go to buy anime DVDs and manga comic books, but if you don't live in or near a major metropolitan area, this can be quite the journey in an of itself.

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  • Based on a manga, the film's hero is a slightly dim young man who under hypnosis becomes a killing machine.

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  • Shojo manga are drawn in a very flowery, pretty, romantic style and deal with mainly romantic or emotional subjects.

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  • Come and meet like-minded Manga fans and dress up, test your knowledge, take advantage of giveaways and feast on an oriental buffet.

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  • Come and have a scribble, learn how to draw manga, watch the experts or just be animated by it all.

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  • Well I think that's because when I buy manga and stuff like that, I was always interested in the art.

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  • I've already got far too much manga too.

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  • The list is mainly geared toward getting the Japanese manga.

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  • Based on a popular manga by Shuichi Shigeno, INITIAL D is a high-octane anime series about the world of downhill mountain racing.

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  • It is based on the original manga by Ishikawa Masaru, with each of the four volumes selling for 2800 Yen apiece.

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  • The humor also sets it apart from other toy craze manga and anime.

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  • The growing readership of political and economic adult manga stories with contemporary themes, was noted by manga editors and newspaper journalists alike.

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  • Some companies have used information manga to combine advertising exercises with public information projects.

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  • Dark Horse Comics presents Museum of Terror, a series of horror stories by Japan's foremost creator of horror manga.

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  • The selection of available manga volumes is truly mind-bending, thousands upon thousands of them covering every wall in every direction.

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  • We know little about Yukino just now, but Popcorn has a strong Manga theme and Kacey looks very oriental here!

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  • There have been several television series ', manga tales and movies created in the years following Ryo-Ohki to satiate demand.

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  • Manga Bros Darkness reigns in the Manga 's world of skittering trip-hop beats, eerie ambient washes and junglist drums.

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  • The recent upsurge in the popularity of Manga has brought in even more female readers.

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  • Manga - Comics from Japan, originally released in a serialized format and collected in graphic novels.

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  • Teen anime series are often created as adaptations of manga and vice versa.

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  • Shonen - Anime and manga intended for teen boys.

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  • Shojo - Anime and manga intended for teen girls.

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  • Naruto is a popular anime show based on a Japanese manga.

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  • When you add in all of the other characters from the Naruto manga and show, you have several lenses to choose from.

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  • Deva Pein (sometimes spelled Pain) is an antagonist in the Naruto manga and anime series.

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  • Produced by Illusion, the game used Manga images along with computer controls to create visual dating scenarios.

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  • The Vampire Knight manga (and cartoon) has been a very popular storyline for enthusiasts all over the world.

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  • There are several characters with distinctive eyes in the Japanese manga and on the subsequent ''Naruto'' anime cartoon.

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  • Dragonball and Dragonball Z are popular manga and anime stories originally created by Akira Toriyama in the early-mid 1980's.

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  • In Japan, it is commonplace to see a man walking around looking at sex (manga) comics.

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  • Japanese popular culture also shows the importance of dragons, which are featured in manga, anime, video games, and films.

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  • The Batman is followed by Xiaolin Showdown, a show that blends the martial arts action kids go nuts for with an art style that is clearly influenced by the most popular anime and manga from Japan.

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  • For fans of the Naruto anime and manga series, you'll be somewhat disappointed to hear that the storyline only goes as far as the misty bridge battle with Haku and Zabuza.

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  • Heading across the ocean, Japanese manga and other Asian comics have provided us with some great Naruto, Pokemon, and Dragonball games.

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