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  • 1 member (0 subcategories, 0 files) - 03:21, 27 January 2007
  • ''Vagabond'' is a manga adaptation of the novel [[Miyamoto Musashi (Book)|Miyamoto Musashi]] by [[Y [[Category:Manga]]
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  • 356 bytes (56 words) - 02:12, 24 January 2007
  • [[File:Hokusai-manga.jpg|right|thumb|400px|Volumes of ''Hokusai manga'', showing an example of the contents]] *''Japanese'': 北斎漫画 ''(Hokusai manga)''
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  • #REDIRECT [[Hokusai manga]]
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  • == Manga == *Last name, First. ''manga name'' publisher, year
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  • #REDIRECT [[Hokusai manga]]
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  • ...pan, and is credited with coining the modern meaning or usage of the term "manga." ...er to harken back to the early 19th century use of the term (see [[Hokusai manga]]), but, rather, to distance his own work from that of ''ponchi-e'' ("Punch
    2 KB (347 words) - 09:41, 2 February 2020
  • File:Hokusai-manga.jpg
    Two volumes of [[Hokusai manga]]. Collection of University of California, Santa Barbara Library.
    (400 × 301 (63 KB)) - 14:49, 17 June 2015
  • [[File:Hokusai-manga.jpg|right|thumb|400px|Volumes of ''Hokusai manga'', showing an example of the contents]] *''Japanese'': 北斎漫画 ''(Hokusai manga)''
    5 KB (684 words) - 01:54, 2 May 2018
  • Okamoto Ippei was a prominent [[manga]] artist and caricature painter of the prewar period. His son Okamoto Tarô
    329 bytes (43 words) - 01:10, 29 November 2021
  • ''Vagabond'' is a manga adaptation of the novel [[Miyamoto Musashi (Book)|Miyamoto Musashi]] by [[Y [[Category:Manga]]
    2 KB (305 words) - 02:40, 25 January 2007
  • ...period]], they are perhaps most famous for the publication of ''[[Hokusai manga]]'' and other works illustrated by the famous ''[[ukiyo-e]]'' master [[Kats ...and [[Inoue Shiro|Inoue Shirô]], and the illustrated volumes of ''Hokusai manga''.
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  • ...ra of "Versus" fame, this action-packed movie is based on a highly popular manga serial by Yu Koyama. Like his stylish and gory previous film, it wastes no
    826 bytes (122 words) - 19:44, 13 December 2008
  • *The first volume of ''[[Hokusai manga]]'' is published.
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  • ==Manga== I created a Manga subcategory to Fiction Books and posted a test article. Looking through th
    9 KB (1,508 words) - 23:55, 28 May 2008
  • *''Kôrin manga'' is published on the 100th anniversary of the death of [[Ogata Korin|Ogata
    850 bytes (114 words) - 23:00, 2 March 2014
  • ...nga’: Contemporary Japanese Comics and their Dis/similarities with Hokusai Manga,” in ''Manggha'', Krakow: Japanese Art and Technology Center (2008).
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  • The manga and anime series ''Dragon Ball'' is loosely based on the story. Numerous pl
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  • ...it remains present in the popular consciousness today, appearing in anime, manga, video games and the like.
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  • **[[:Category:Manga|Manga]]
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  • ...n has been characterized in numerous Japanese dramas and movies as well as manga and anime. The historical Sen-hime was linked at birth or marriage to the m ...women at Tokeiji in Kamakura. This episode has been sensationalized in the manga, The Yagyu Ninja Scrolls: the revenge of the Hori Clan by Futaro Yamada and
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  • *[[Okamoto Ippei]], manga-journalist for the [[Asahi shinbun]], is born (d. 1948).
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  • ...ern-style) cartoons; this was later superseded by the rise of the term ''[[manga]]'' around the turn of the 20th century.
    3 KB (386 words) - 21:48, 5 March 2013
  • ...nga’: Contemporary Japanese Comics and their Dis/similarities with Hokusai Manga,” in ''Manggha'', Krakow: Japanese Art and Technology Center (2008), 7.</
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