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[28] The last one includes illustrations from the remaining volumes. [78] The manga also has three guidebooks; each of them contains timelines, guides to the Elric brothers' journey, and gaiden chapters that were never released in manga volumes. [28] Only the first guidebook was released by Viz Media, titled Fullmetal Alchemist Profiles. [79] A guidebook titled "Fullmetal Alchemist Chronicle" (鋼の錬金術師 CHRONICLE), which contains post-manga story information, was released in Japan on July 29, 2011. [80] Merchandise[edit] Action figures, busts, and statues from the Fullmetal Alchemist anime and manga have been produced by toy companies, including Medicom and Southern Island. Medicom has created high end deluxe vinyl figures of the characters from the anime. These figures are exclusively distributed in the United States and UK by Southern Island. [81] Southern Island released its own action figures of the main characters in 2007, and a 12" statuette was scheduled for release the same year. Southern Island has since gone bankrupt, putting the statuette's release in doubt. [82] A trading card game was first published in 2005 in the United States by Joyride Entertainment. [83] Six expansions have been released before the card game was withdrawn on July 11, 2007.

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[143] In December 2021, JoJo announced her engagement to Saved by the Bell (2020) actor Dexter Darden. [144] Discography[edit] Main articles: JoJo discography and List of songs recorded by JoJo Studio albums[edit] JoJo (2004) The High Road (2006) Mad Love (2016) Good to Know (2020) December Baby (2020) Trying Not to Think About It (2021)[113] Filmography[edit] Main article: JoJo videography Films and television films Year Title Role Notes 2002 Developing Sheldon Young Elizabeth 2006 Aquamarine Hailey Rogers 2006 RV Cassie Munro 2006 JoJo: The Pop Princess Herself Documentary 2008 True Confessions of a Hollywood Starlet Morgan Carter / Claudia Miller Lifetime television film 2013 G. B. F. Soledad Braunstein Television shows and appearances Year Title Role Notes 1998 Kids Say the Darndest Things Herself / Contestant Season 1 1999–2000 Destination Stardom Herself / Contestant November 6, 1999 (Season 1, Episode 12)
January 1, 2000 (Season 1, Episode 18) 2002 The Bernie Mac Show Michelle Cooper "Bernie Mac Dance Party" (Season 2, Episode 6) 2003 America's Most Talented Kid Herself / Contestant 1 episode 2004 American Dreams Linda Ronstadt "Tidings of Comfort and Joy" (Season 3, Episode 9) 2006 Romeo! Herself "Ro' Trip – Part 2" (Season 3, Episode 13) 2007 Punk'd Herself "8. 6" (Season 8, Episode 6) 2010 House of Glam Herself "La La Land" (Season 1, Episode 4) 2011 Hawaii Five-0 Courtney Russell "Kai e'e" (Season 1, Episode 15) 2011 The Dance Scene Herself 2017 Shane and Friends Herself Fullscreen Original Series 2017 Lethal Weapon Shaye "Born to Run" (Season 2, Episode 3)[145] 2019 The X Factor: Celebrity Herself "Auditions – Part 2" 2021 The Masked Singer Black Swan Season 5 Runner-Up 2022 All American Sabine Recurring Role[146] 2022 Hell's Kitchen Herself Red Team's Chef's Table guest diner; Episode: "Just Wingin' It" 2023 A Very Demi Holiday Special Herself Television special[147] Tours[edit] Main article: List of JoJo concert tours Headlining The High Road Tour (2007) Then & Now Concert Tour (2010) Pinktober (2011) The Agápē Tour (2013) I Am JoJo Tour (2015–16) Mad Love Tour (2017) Leaks, Covers and Mixtapes Tour (2018)[98] Trying Not to Think About It Tour (2021)[148] JoJo Tour 2022 (2022)[149] As a special guest Timbaland – Shock Value II Tour (2010) As an opening act Usher – The Truth World Tour (2004) Joe Jonas/Jay Sean – Joe Jonas & Jay Sean Tour (2011) Big Time Rush – Better with U Tour (2012) Fifth Harmony – The 7/27 Tour (2016) Awards and nominations[edit] Year Presenter Awards Result 2004 MTV Video Music Award Best New Artist – "Leave (Get Out)" Nominated Billboard Music Awards[150] Female New Artist of the Year Nominated Mainstream Top 40 Single of the Year – "Leave (Get Out)" Nominated Radio Disney Music Awards Best Female Artist – "Leave (Get Out)" Nominated Best Video That Rocks – "Leave (Get Out)" Won 2005 Groovevolt Music and Fashion Awards[151] Best Deep Cut – "Never Say Goodbye" Nominated Best Song Performance (Female) – "Leave (Get Out)" Nominated Radio Disney Music Awards Best Female Artist Nominated 2006 Teen Choice Award Female Choice Breakout – Aquamarine Nominated Radio Disney Music Awards Best Artist Or Song Your Teacher Likes – "Too Little, Too Late" Won Favorite Karaoke Song – "Too Little, Too Late" Won Best True Ringer Ring Tone – "Too Little, Too Late" Nominated Best Song to Wake Up To – "Too Little, Too Late" Nominated Best Song You've Heard a Million Times and Still Love – "Too Little, Too Late" Nominated 2007 Boston Music Awards National Female of The Year – "Too Little, Too Late" Won Hollywood Life 9th Annual Young Hollywood Awards Breakthrough performance Won Young Artist Awards Best Performance in a Feature Film – Aquamarine Nominated 2008 Yahoo Music Awards for over 10,000,000 downloads – "Too Little, Too Late" Won Boston Music Awards Outstanding Pop/R&B Act of the Year Nominated 2009 Poptastic Award[152] Best TV Movie – True Confessions of a Hollywood Starlet Nominated 2016 Boston Music Awards[153] Pop Artist of the Year Nominated 2019 Soul Train Music Awards Best Collaboration Performance – "Say So" PJ Morton ft. JoJo Nominated 2020 51st NAACP Image Awards Outstanding Duo, Group or Collaboration – "Say So" PJ Morton ft. JoJo Nominated 2021 47th People's Choice Awards The Competition Contestant of 2021 – The Masked Singer Nominated See also[edit] List of people with reduplicated names Clover Music References[edit] ^ Messer, Lesley (March 24, 2014). "Why Singer JoJo Would Never Go By Her Real Name". ABC News. Retrieved January 5, 2015. It featured all 10 Sailor Guardians and Super Sailor Moon. [118] In January 2022, a new attraction was announced titled Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon: The Miracle 4-D ~Moon Palace arc~ Deluxe. The attraction features the same storyline as the last and feature the Sailor Guardians in their princess forms. It ran from March 4, 2022, to August 28, 2022. [119] Ice skating show[edit] An ice skating show of Sailor Moon was announced on June 30, 2019, starring Evgenia Medvedeva as the lead. [120] The name for the ice-skating show was announced as Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon: Prism on Ice, as well as the additional casts, with Anza from the first Sailor Moon musicals to play Queen Serenity, and the main voice actresses of the Sailor Moon Crystal anime series to voice their individual characters.
CDs Main article: List of Hunter × Hunter Music The background music for the first Hunter × Hunter anime and three OVA series was composed by Toshihiko Sahashi. A large number of audio CDs for the franchise have been released by Marvelous Entertainment. The three-volume soundtrack for the 1999 anime television series (1, 2, and 3) contains 129 instrumental and vocal songs. The Original Video Animation Hunter × Hunter Sound Trax for the first OVA series contains 18 songs and the Original Video Animation Hunter × Hunter: Greed Island Original Sound Tracks for the second OVA series contains 30 songs. [88] In addition, character-specific and story arc drama CDs and a 17-volume radio drama titled Hunter × Hunter R have been published throughout the anime adaptations' release period. [89][90][91] Musicals and Theatrical Play There have been two musicals based on Hunter × Hunter. The first, Musical Hunter × Hunter, was originally performed during December 2000. [92] It is an original story that appears to take place between the end of the Yorknew City arc and the beginning of the Greed Island arc. The second, Musical Hunter × Hunter: The Nightmare of Zoldyck, was originally performed during August 2002. [92] It is a retelling of when Kurapika, Leorio, and Gon go to fetch Killua back from his family estate after the end of the Hunter Exam arc. Both musicals have received separate DVD and audio CD releases, as well as a dual DVD release from Marvelous Entertainment.