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RELATED: 10 Dark Trio Moments That Other Shonen Should Learn From Jack the Ripper: A Monster Reborn In the dark, fog-shrouded alleys of 19th century London, a legend was born, casting a shadow of terror that would endure through the ages. Jack the Ripper, an unidentified serial killer, carved a name for himself in infamy
with a series of brutal murders. Despite countless investigations, his true identity remains one of history's most tantalizing mysteries. In Undead Girl Murder Farce, Jack's legend is twisted into an even more monstrous tale. Under Moriarty's meticulous hand, Jack's been transformed – a product of dark science fusing his very essence with that of a vampire, an Oni, and an immortal. This unholy
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Released before the anime came out, this CD had a completely different voice cast. The CD was a promotional item with a limited run and is now unavailable. [84] As well as the drama CD, there have been two music CD releases of Fruits Basket to coincide with the anime adaptation, Memory for You and Four Seasons (also
known as Song for Ritsuko Okazaki).
Natsuki Takaya has created one art book and two fan books for Fruits Basket. The art book, containing 101 pages of illustrations, was published by Hakusensha on 16 April 2004. [85] The first fan book, Fruits Basket Fan Book - Cat (フルーツバスケットファンブック〈猫〉, Furūtsu Basuketto Fan Bukku (Neko)), which contained 192 pages of story summaries, character biographies, and activities, was published in Japan on 19 May 2005.
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