INUYASHA'S TIME PART 1


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One beautiful day at the end of February, I... Tatsu really didn't expect to win an earthquake lottery ticket like this, how did I win?... that was time travel, I traveled through time to a famous country. known as the rising sun, that's exactly what Japan is...........




INUYASHA'S TIME PART 3


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The weather is so beautiful today, I squinted my eyes to look at the sky. Thanks to Mai's treatment, my eyes have recovered nearly nine percent. Now I just need to keep taking the medicine to fully recover. Sesshomaru is gone. somewhere early in the morning, he left me and Jaken in the middle of this desolate mountain forest, I was bored sitting on his back. Ah uh, Jaken was so sad because Sesshomaru left him behind that he sighed and went to look for some wildflowers. torturing us..........




INUYASHA'S TIME PART 2


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The story of the two dog demon clans turning against each other is spreading rapidly throughout the demon world, but the reason is a human girl, causing all the demons to stir, not knowing what kind of person that person is that can cause such trouble. The two races have always had good relations but are facing such a confrontation..........




INUYASHA'S TIME PART 4


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I... Tatsu I really want to curse right now, he clearly said that he only needs to enter his body to be able to come back to life, why have I tried so many times that my body still can't integrate, sitting frustrated on the glass cage containing my body? my corpse, sadly looking at the ten transparent toes . I don't know where this place is, he said this place is the boundary between hell and earth, I know it is where Inu no Taisho is buried, but why is there There was so much difference in my imagination... I thought this place would be covered in fog and negative energy, but I didn't expect that the place where I was located would be a place full of blooming cherry blossoms, the air is extremely fresh and comfortable. , this place is indeed suitable for preserving my body......




Anime Classics Zettai!


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For anime connoisseurs, beginners, and the curious, the best of the best!




Inu Yasha Profiles


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A guide to the manga series and related television programs profiles the characters, provides background on the mystical jewel at the center of the tale, lists battles, presents a portrait of the author, and offers other details.




The Monster Hunter in Modern Popular Culture


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As monsters in popular media have evolved and grown more complex, so have those who take on the job of stalking and staking them. This book examines the evolution of the contemporary monster hunter from Bram Stoker's Abraham Van Helsing to today's non-traditional monster hunters such as Blade, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, and Watchmen. Critically surveying a diverse range of books, films, television shows, and graphic novels, this study reveals how the monster hunter began as a white, upper-class, educated male and became everything from a vampire to a teenage girl with supernatural powers. Now often resembling the monsters they've vowed to conquer, modern characters occupy a gray area where the battle is often with their own inner natures as much as with the "evil" they fight.







The Beginner's Guide to Manga and Anime


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Become an anime and manga expert with this must-have beginner’s guide! It’s packed with compelling history and fascinating facts that both new and longtime fans won’t want to miss! Manga and anime are a whole lot more than just comics and animation from Japan. They are massive pop-culture phenomena reaching hundreds of millions of fans worldwide -- and they've had a huge impact on TV, movies, music, and more. But did you know that manga and anime have a rich and fascinating history that spans decades? The Beginner's Guide to Manga and Anime is a must-have book for both newcomers and longtime fans. From Osamu Tezuka to Hayao Miyazaki, the beginnings of shonen to the first anime films, this volume is packed with need-to-know info!




Understanding Manga and Anime


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Teens love it. Parents hate it. Librarians are confused by it; and patrons are demanding it. Libraries have begun purchasing both manga and anime, particularly for their teen collections. But the sheer number of titles available can be overwhelming, not to mention the diversity and quirky cultural conventions. In order to build a collection, it is important to understand the media and its cultural nuances. Many librarians have been left adrift, struggling to understand this unique medium while trying to meet patron demands as well as protests. This book gives the novice background information necessary to feel confident in selecting, working with, and advocating for manga and anime collections; and it offers more experienced librarians some fresh insights and ideas for programming and collections. Teens love it. Parents hate it. Librarians are confused by it; and patrons are demanding it. Libraries have begun purchasing both manga and anime, particularly for their teen collections. But the sheer number of titles available can be overwhelming, not to mention the diversity and quirky cultural conventions. In order to build a collection, it is important to understand the media and its cultural nuances. Many librarians have been left adrift, struggling to understand this unique medium while trying to meet patron demands as well as protests. This book gives the novice background information necessary to feel confident in selecting, working with, and advocating for manga and anime collections; and it offers more experienced librarians some fresh insights and ideas for programming and collections. In 2003 the manga (Japanese comics) market was the fastest growing area of pop culture, with 75-100% growth to an estimated market size of $100 million retail. The growth has continued with a 40-50% sales increase in bookstores in recent years. Teens especially love this highly visual, emotionally charged and action-packed media imported from Japan, and its sister media, anime (Japanese animation); and libraries have begun purchasing both. Chock full of checklists and sidebars highlighting key points, this book includes: a brief history of anime and manga in Japan and in the West; a guide to visual styles and cues; a discussion of common themes and genres unique to manga and anime; their intended audiences; cultural differences in format and content; multicultural trends that manga and anime readers embrace and represent; and programming and event ideas. It also includes genre breakdowns and annotated lists of recommended titles, with a focus on the best titles in print and readily available, particularly those appropriate to preteen and teen readers. Classic and benchmark titles are also mentioned as appropriate. A glossary and a list of frequently asked questions complete the volume.