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Production[edit] After the end of his first manga series, B. Ichi, Atsushi Ohkubo created a one-shot story called "Soul Eater" published in June 2003 by Gangan Powered. [8] Japanese readers were so fascinated by it that Ohkubo created two other one-shots called "Black Star" and "Death the Kid", published in September and November 2003, respectively. Since the results were high, the editor of Gangan Comics asked Ohkubo to create a series from his one-shots which became the introductory chapters to Soul Eater. In an interview, Ohkubo said that the series was greatly inspired by ideas from Tim Burton's animations, and by concepts from J. K.

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Top > Featured Articles > Top 25 Best Romance Anime of A. Top 25 Best Romance Anime of All Time Let's just be honest and admit that every story is spiced up if it contains at least a small degree of romance. Love makes everything better, so here are the 25 most romantic anime shows in which love plays a very important role. SpoilerRecommendationCollectionCute GirlsCute GuysKawaiiLoveGIF by FreeNightFalls
Apr 12, 2016 8:40 PM | 8,090,496 views Top Romance Anime to Keep you Warm on Those Cold, Cold Nights Everyone needs a little lovin' in their life. Whether it's a casual fling or full blown love-of-your-life type scenario, it's good to let people in every now and again.
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For more of our most highly rated Romance Anime, as well as an overview of all the genre has to offer, check out our Romance genre page on MAL. Let The Best Romance Anime List Commence! Shigatsu wa Kimi no Uso (Your Lie in April) MAL Rated 8. 93, Ranked #15 | Aired Fall 2014 | Produced by A-1 Pictures Music can impact our lives in amazing ways. [71][72] The film was number-one on its opening five days in South Korea, with 1. 18 million admissions and a gross of $8. 2 million,[73] becoming the first Japanese film since Howl's Moving Castle to reach number one in the country. [74] The film eventually drew 3. 81 million admissions in South Korea[75] and grossed $23. 6 million,[76] making it the highest-grossing anime film in South Korea until it was surpassed by The First Slam Dunk and Suzume in 2023. [77][75] In Thailand it grossed ฿44. 1 million ($1. 23 million). [25] As of December 26, the film has grossed US$771,945 in Australia. [78] and US$95,278 in New Zealand.
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