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Sister series Seeker Bears also has a few OEL Manga. The titles of the short-lived Culture Crash Comics from the Philippines, which includes Cat's Trail, One Day Isang Diwa, Pasig, Solstice Butterfly, and sometimes Kubori Kikiam all featured Animesque designs. Also, the Filipino Funny Komiks, which formerly utilized Western comics style, later introduced manga-esque designs by the late 90s or early 2000s. The strip Combatron started the trend, which is the Filipino take on Mega Man. The Manga Classics series adapts classic literature into an OEL Manga format. Witch & Wizard was adapted into two manga-style graphic novels in 2010-11.Barangay 143 is a Filipino basketball cartoon emulating anime-style aesthetics. Cupid's Chocolates is, to the untrained eye, virtually indistinguishable from an anime series. The catch: It was produced entirely in China. Flowering Heart is technically considered a Korean series, since it's mostly made out of Japan. Guardian Fairy Michel is a Korean animation that uses an anime art style. Leafie, a Hen into the Wild is infamous for being a sad film with Bishōnen ducks, but is a Korean film. Pleasant Goat and Big Big Wolf: With its cute character designs and utilization of facial expression tropes such as Cross-Popping Veins and the Sweat Drop, has a clear influence in anime, though later seasons look slightly more American. Happy Heroes: From the same crew who made Pleasant Goat and Big Big Wolf, similarly uses animesque facial expressions on its characters. The Chinese series Nana Moon has a brightly-colored, cutesy art style that looks much like a kodomomuke anime, and it uses several well-known anime facial expression tropes. Infinity Nado appears to take inspiration from Beyblade with its basic Battle Tops premise, and it has a very anime-looking art style to match. The Haunted House: The Secret of the Ghost Ball appears to take inspiration from Yo-kai Watch and Pokémon: The Series about catching the ghost based on Korean mythology.
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