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Meanwhile I've just realized I have to write at leat 2 scripts each week for the TV show I'm working on . It's an interview program that lasts 30 minutes, and theoretically it wouldn't need a script, but I still have to write pretty much everything and now I'm beginning to think I may not have enough time to do so.
Meanwhile I've just realized I have to write at leat 2 scripts each week for the TV show I'm working on . It's an interview program that lasts 30 minutes, and theoretically it wouldn't need a script, but I still have to write pretty much everything and now I'm beginning to think I may not have enough time to do so.
Saw your post in the society... as I said there... ganbatte
Sato Fujiwara, creator of the Nyankoi! manga, launched a new series in the web manga magazine Comic Meteor. The new series is entitled Ore to Moyashi to Ohanaya-san. The comic is free to read through a flash-based browser application and on smartphones, and the title's first chapter was released on June 13.
The main character of the story possesses special powers to help plants grow, but for some reason they have been sealed away. The plot of the story features the story of a man who falls in love with a florist.
Japanese broadcaster TV Tokyo began streaming the first promotional video for the anime inspired by Kei Sugita's historical josei manga Chōyaku Hyakunin Isshu: Uta Koi.
A new television commercial for the upcoming anime adaptation of Kôji Kumeta and Yasu's Joshiraku comedy manga ran during Friday's airing of Natsu-iro Kiseki. Unlike the previous commercial that ran in May, this commercial features animated footage.
The Comics Alliance website posted a 15-page preview of the English edition of Moyoco Anno's Sakuran women's manga on Thursday.
With Sakuran, Moyoco Anno (Hataraki Man, Sugar Sugar Rune, Happy Mania) offers a unique take on Japan's oft-written but little understood courtesans. The story follows Kiyoha, a rebellious girl in a brothel who is sold and put under the care of a courtesan. Kiyoha rises through the ranks of an Edo-era noble household with her spunk and tenacity.