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A Nintendo DS game, Nana: Live Staff Mass Recruiting! Beginners Welcome (ナナ: ライブスタッフ大募集! 初心者歓迎, Nana: Raibu Sutaffu Daiboshū! Shoshinsha Kangei) was released by
Konami in June 2007. The voice actors for the PS2 game did not return to reprise their roles for the PSP and DS games, which instead
feature the anime's cast. Reception[edit] Along with Kaze Hikaru, Nana won the 48th Shogakukan Manga Award in the shōjo category in 2003;[24] and was also nominated for the 10th Osamu Tezuka Cultural Award. [25] The Young Adult Library Services Association in the United States listed the series in its "Great Graphic Novels for Teens" in 2007. [26] Deb Aoki of About. com ranked Nana as the fifth "Must-Read" shōjo manga series in its "Top shojo Manga Must-Reads" list, with Aoki stating the manga is "a beautifully-drawn series that is filled with heartfelt drama, big city glamor, fabulous fashion, rock and roll sass and many unexpected twists. "[27] She also ranked the manga in its "50 Essential Manga for Libraries" list, noting its mature themes and "demonstrates the need for an adult collection. "[28] In a survey conducted by Goo in 2012 among 1,939 people, Nana was among the top favorite manga for women. [29] The first twelve volumes of the manga series have cumulatively sold over 22 million copies. [30] As of September 2019, the manga had over 50 million copies in circulation. [31] Nana was the top favorite shōjo manga for Oricon Style in 2005.
Since character "heaven" will appear, he uses "heaven", but he also wanted to use "dai" in the middle and then added "hell". The artwork
became more detailed, most notably Kiruko's facial expression. [17] Once reaching its ending, Ishiguro plans whether or not make the title explicit. The original concept came up in 2013 as a concept art for the
cover of the Monthly Comic Ryū magazine. [18] Ishiguro thought about the manga for years. Since he enjoyed walking, he often fantasized about a world destroyed by a catastrophe and found himself inspired by an anime where the main character wandered alone, like Chirico from Armored Trooper Votoms.
?" followed by various outlandish scenarios such as, "A chip in a G-string", "Houses who compete at who can spit the furthest" or "A horror movie for candy". Then there is a short, comical animation enacting the described situation. Each sketch ends with the narrator saying, "Maintenant, Oui" (English: "Now, Yes"). Digital Spy[edit] Original title in France English title
(or literal meaning) Year Studio Summary Technique Miss Rose N/A TBA Zagtoon Two estranged sisters who
must learn to deal with teenage challenges, assimilation, and of course, protecting a magical power from the forces of evil. CGI Totally Spies! N/A 2001–2014 Zodiak Kids Studios A parody of spy films and teen television series inspired by the 1970s series Charlie's Angels. It follows the adventures of three teenage girls who are in reality secret agents. Traditional Pop Secret N/A N/A N/A N/A Digital Superheroes[edit] Original title in France English title
(or literal meaning) Year Studio Summary Technique Atomic Puppet N/A 2016–2017 Technicolor Animation Productions Mega City's superhero Captain Atomic suffers a setback when, as he shaking hands with 12-year-old fanboy Joey Felt, his disgruntled sidekick Mookie (or Sergeant Subatomic) transforms him
into a living sock puppet. Digital Combo Niños N/A 2008 SIP Animation 4 juvenile capoeira practitioners named Paco, Serio, Azul and Pilar, protect the city of Nova Nizza from attack by mystical creatures from another dimension called "Divinos". The Combo Niños have the ability to transform into mystical beings in animal form by touching one of the totems that appear on the Divinos. This form gives them unique skills that serve them in the battle against the Divinos and to perform special attacks called Big Blastico, used to return a Divino back to its own dimension. Digital Delta State N/A 2004 Gaumont Claire, Luna, Martin and Philip are four "anti" super-heroes in their early twenties.