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Azumanga Daioh
Japanese manga series
Fate/stay night
2004 video game
Gurren Lagann
Japanese anime television series
Toradora!
is a Japanese light novel series written by Yuyuko Takemiya and illustrated by Yasu. ASCII Media Works released ten volumes between March 2006 and March 2009 under their Dengeki Bunko imprint. Three volumes of a spin-off light novel series titled Toradora Spin-off! were later published. The main series follows Ryūji Takasu and Taiga Aisaka, two social outcasts who gradually fall in love while trying to help each other get with their crushes. The title Toradora! is derived from the names of the two main characters.
Shakugan no Shana
Japanese light novel series
Yotsuba&!
is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Kiyohiko Azuma, the creator of Azumanga Daioh. It has been serialized since January 2003 in the monthly magazine Dengeki Daioh by ASCII Media Works, formerly MediaWorks, and has since been collected into 16 tankōbon volumes. It depicts the everyday adventures of a young girl named Yotsuba as she learns about the world around her, guided by her adoptive father, their neighbors, and their friends. Several characters in Yotsuba&! were previously featured in a one-shot manga by Azuma called "Try! Try! Try!" The phrase Yotsuba to means "Yotsuba
Kanon
1999 Japanese adult visual novel
A Certain Magical Index
Japanese light novel series
Eromanga Sensei
Japanese light novel series by Tsukasa Fushimi
Accel World
Japanese light novel series
Gunslinger Girl
Japanese manga series
The Devil Is a Part-Timer!
Japanese light novel series
Tsukihime
is a Japanese adult visual novel game created by Type-Moon, who first released it at the Winter Comiket in December 2000. In 2003, it was adapted into both an anime television series, Lunar Legend Tsukihime, animated by J.C.Staff, and a manga series, which was serialized between 2003 and 2010 in MediaWorks manga magazine Dengeki Daioh, with ten volumes released.
A Certain Scientific Railgun
2009 manga spin-off series of A Certain Magical Index
Dengeki Daioh
Japanese manga magazine
Bloom Into You
Japanese manga series
Please Teacher!
Japanese anime television series
Golden Time
Japanese light novel series
Adachi and Shimamura
Japanese light novel series
Please Twins!
Japanese anime television series
Rewrite
2011 Japanese visual novel
Muv-Luv
is a Japanese visual novel developed by âge and originally released as an adult game for Windows on February 28, 2003. Consisting of two parts, and the gameplay in Muv-Luv follows a linear plot line, which offers pre-determined scenarios and courses of interaction, and focuses on the differing scenarios of the female main characters. Muv-Luv was followed by a sequel, which was released for Windows on April 24, 2006, and follows the storyline of Muv-Luv Unlimited.
Ef: A Fairy Tale of the Two
2006 video game
Shirobako
Shirobako is a 24-episode anime television series produced by P.A. Works and directed by Tsutomu Mizushima. It aired in Japan between October 9, 2014, and March 26, 2015. A manga adaptation began serialization in ASCII Media Works's Dengeki Daioh magazine in September 2014, and a novel was published by Shueisha in January 2015. An anime film premiered on February 29, 2020.
Strike the Blood
Japanese light novel series
Sword Art Online Alternative Gun Gale Online
Japanese light novel series
Sound of the Sky
Japanese anime television series
Heaven's Memo Pad
Japanese light novel series
Unnamed Memory
Japanese light novel series
Reborn as a Vending Machine, I Now Wander the Dungeon
Japanese light novel series
Strawberry Marshmallow
Japanese manga series
Kamichu!
, short for , is a Japanese anime television series. Influenced by Shinto, it follows the adventures of teenage goddess Yurie Hitotsubashi and her friends. The series was created by , which is the joint pen name of producer Tomonori Ochikoshi, director Koji Masunari, and writer Hideyuki Kurata. It was broadcast by the anime television network Animax on its respective networks worldwide, including Japan, East Asia, South Asia, and Southeast Asia, where it received its first English-language broadcast. Kamichu! was adapted as a serialized in the manga magazine Dengeki Daioh and collected into tw
Sola
Japanese media franchise
Otome wa Boku ni Koishiteru
2006 video game
Waiting in the Summer
Japanese anime television series
Library War
Japanese light novel series
Horizon in the Middle of Nowhere
Japanese light novel series
Okami-san and Her Seven Companions
Japanese light novel series
Hyakka Ryōran
Japanese light novel series
Can a Boy-Girl Friendship Survive?
Japanese light novel series
To Heart
1997 Japanese adult visual novel
Japanese light novel series
Stellvia
, also known as Stellvia of the Universe, is an anime series set in space. As a prelude to the series, the Earth of year 2167 AD is shown to be devastated by a powerful electromagnetic shockwave. This is caused by a nearby star, Hydrus Beta, 20 light-years away, going supernova. As a result, 3 billion of the 14 billion people on Earth were wiped out. The series itself is set 189 years later, in the year 2356 AD. Civilization has been rebuilt with humanity having united together to face the coming of the second shockwave of the supernova. The second shockwave, unlike th
A Certain Scientific Accelerator
Japanese manga series
Valvrave the Liberator
Japanese anime television series
Wagaya no Oinari-sama.
Japanese light novel series
Love, Election and Chocolate
2010 video game
Venus Versus Virus
Japanese manga series
I May Be a Guild Receptionist, But I'll Solo Any Boss to Clock Out on Time
Japanese light novel series
Comic Party
1999 video game
Celestial Method
Japanese anime television series
Asura Cryin'
Japanese light novel series
Ōkami Kakushi
2009 video game
Between the Sky and Sea
Japanese media franchise
Kokoro Library
Japanese manga series
Lapis Re:Lights
Japanese media franchise
Boogiepop Phantom
Japanese anime television series
Kashimashi: Girl Meets Girl
Japanese manga series
Renkin 3-kyū Magical? Pokān
Japanese anime television series
Gakuen Utopia Manabi Straight!
Japanese media franchise