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lilium-dragomir · 8 months
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One of my favorite "older" shoujo series! 🥰🥰🥰
I'm definitely due for a reread because its been sometime since I've read the series cover to cover and not just my favorite scenes! 🤣
Highly recommend checking it out because it's a VERY fun romantic manga! 🤩
YouTube Video Review: https://youtu.be/DjMEvKUZ0iM
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psy-ay-ay · 4 months
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engshoujosei · 1 year
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High School Debut
13 Volumes - Last release 2010; digital | 5 3-in-1 Omnibus - Complete; print.
Licensed by Viz Media.
When Haruna Nagashima was in junior high her life consisted of playing softball and reading comics. But now that she's going to high school, Haruna decides to put all of her energy towards getting a boyfriend and having the high school romance of a lifetime. To help in her quest, she enlists cute upperclassman Yoh Komiyama to coach her as she eschews her tomboy tendencies and turns herself into the kind of girl who can catch a guy. Yoh agrees, with one catch: Haruna had better not fall for him!
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Enren Debut (Sequel oneshot, not licensed?)
Status in Country of Origin 
15 Volumes (Complete) 8 Bunkoban Volumes (Complete)
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Adapted to Live Action
Appearance Changes
Athletic Protagonist 
Couple Growth
Dense Female Lead
Determined Protagonist
Ex-girlfriend
First Time Dating 
Kuudere Male Lead
Optimist/s
Makeover/s
Popular Male Lead
Searching for Love
Strong Female Lead
Tomboy/s
Tsundere
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readtilyoudie · 4 months
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High School Debut Vol 3
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mymangacollection · 1 year
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Title: High School Debut
By: Kazune Kawahara
Genre: Romance, Comedy, Drama, Slice of life, School
Summary: After blindly following the advice of fashion magazines and the like, Haruna fails to win the eye of any guy. Convinced that a coach is needed (just like when she trained for softball), she recruits cute upperclassman Yoh Komiyama to instruct her on how to make herself more appealing. Yoh agrees, with one catch: Haruna had better not fall for him! 
Volumes: 15 Chapters: 63
My Score: 7/10
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mazojo · 1 year
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Haruna ghost wrote this
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seieifsetsuna · 2 months
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shoujo-dump · 8 months
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Manga recommendations for people who love Hikaeme ni Itte mo, Kore wa Ai manga, dedicated to @aengelren and all the other readers that enjoy the series ❤️
I have listed some categories below that are similar to the genres & subgenres of Hikaeme ni Itte mo, Kore wa Ai. Hopefully there might be some new series there that will be added to your reading list. Please note that not all series are obviously identical to Hikaeme, however I have used a ⭐ to indicate series that I think share most similarities with the series either in more than one genre or if the series have a similar atmosphere/general vibes to Hikaeme ni Itte mo, Kore wa Ai.
If you love the art style of Hikaeme, then I recommend checking out other series created by the same mangaka:
Hatsukoi ni Kiss (omnibus of 8 oneshots)
Kanjuku Summer End (oneshot)
Koi Wazurai no Ellie
Machiko wa Oborekake (oneshot)
Fast Romance:
Kare Kano (has anime adaptation!)
Koi no Mae ni, Amaku Hajimete. Hikaeme Elite-kun ga Watashi ni Dake Hatsujou shite imasu 🌶️
Museru Kurai no Ai wo Ageru ⭐
Ore Monogatari!! (has anime adaptation!)
Suki tte Ii na yo. (has anime, movie and live action adaptation!)
Delinquents:
Atashi no Banbi
Boku ni Hana no Melancholy
Five
I My Me Mine ⭐
Hajimete Koi o Shita Hi ni Yomu Hanashi (however doesn't seem to be an official nor fan English translation anywhere, the series has live action adaptation though!)
Hana yori Dango (has anime and several live action adaptations)
Hana Nochi Hare: Hanadan Next Season (has live action adaptation)
Haru no Ogawa wa Dokidoki Suru yo. (oneshot)
Iincho to Furyou-kun
Junai Tokkou Taichou!
Kimi ni Koishite Ii desu ka.
Kokuhaku Suru Aite o Machigaemashita
Megane, Tokidoki, Yankee-kun
Me no Tsukedokoro ga Deep Desho
Mikansei Demo Koi ga Ii
Mochizuki-san ka no Yankee ⭐
Raou-kun wa Watashi ni Kamau
Tonari no Kaibutsu-kun (has anime and live action adaptation!)
Webcomic: Kono Yankee wa Ubu Sugiru!
Love Interest Changes:
Futari de Koi wo suru Riyuu
Koukou Debut (has live action adaptation!)
Male Lead Falls in Love First:
Batsuichi ga Moteru nante Kiitemasen
Chorokute Kawaii Kimi ga Suki
Einheli no Hanayome 🌶️
Furare Girl 
Hananoi-kun to Koi no Yamai (anime adaptation is going to be released in 2024!)
Kanojo ga Kawaii Sugite Ubaenai
Kimi wa Kawaii Onnanoko
Mainichi Kiss shite ii desu ka?
Namaikizakari.
Sakura wa Watashi wo Sukisugiru ⭐
Slow Jet Coaster
Tsuiraku JK to Haijin Kyoushi (has live action adaptation!)
Webtoon: A Good Day to Be a Dog (available on webtoons.com)
Webtoon: The Fantasie of a Stepmother
Webtoon: As You Wish, Prince
Webtoon: The Reason Why Raeliana Ended up at the Duke's Mansion (also has anime adaptation!)
Webtoon: Writer's Block of Romance 
Webtoon: Your Ultimate Love Rival
Straightforward Male Lead:
Hamuko to Gao-kun
Kuchibiru ni Kimi no Iro
Living no Matsunaga-san
Midori no Himitsu (oneshot)
Neko to Kiss
Takane no Ran-san
Unmei no Hito ni Deau Hanashi
Uruwashi no Yoi no Tsuki ⭐
Yubisaki to Renren (will have anime adaptation in 2024!)⭐
Opposites attract:
Beast Master 
Kimi ga Kirai na Koi no Hanashi 
Kimi ni Todoke (has anime, live action )⭐
Saruyama!
Webtoon: Midnight Poppy Land (read the official English translation on webtoons.com, it currently has over 100 chapters) ⭐
Kuudere Female Lead:
Akuma to Love Song
Webtoon: I Failed to Oust the Villain!
Webtoon: Villains Are Destined to Die
Warm Ambience:
Honnou Switch 🌶️⭐
Houkago, Koishita.
Koori Zokusei Danshi to Cool na Douryo Joshi (has anime adaptation!)
Ojou-san to Yobanaide
Tonari no Stella ⭐
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Tsurune —Tsunagari no Issha— Official Fanbook Interview
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Director Yamamura Takuya
Debuted as a director in 2018 with “Tsurune —Kazemai Koukou Kyuudou-bu—”, recapping the series with a movie four years later. What has he found through working on “Tsunagari no Issha” with his team?
Making an animation that would “tear into everyone’s hearts”
——About the sequel’s production, what kind of work did you want to make it into?
I wanted to create an animation that would tear into the hearts of the viewers. There are so many animated works out there in the world, and unfortunately, some of them end up being forgotten. However, I believe even those works leave something behind that marks our hearts, like, “I love that one scene from that one movie”. I think this is the animation “tearing into your heart”. Up until now, even while working as an episode director for series other than “Tsurune”, I’ve always thought, “I want to make animation that will leave a strong impression”. With “Tsurune”, I have taken the position of series director, and this desire grew stronger during the production of the movie and second season.
——You have used ribbons for the OP and key visuals of the second season. Where did this idea come from?
One time, when I was gathering references of Japanese archery, I felt that there was an invisible connection between the clubmates. I figured it was both a connection between comrades and a connection with the things they had been doing until then. It was then that I decided to write the story of season 2 with “connections” as the theme. When I thought about how to depict it, I figured I wanted a motif that would make people feel a “connection” through imagery, not words. From there, after thinking about how to represent the characters’ relationships through bringing out their designated colors, the result we got to was the ribbons.
Portraying the paths of three archers
——How did you want to write Minato in the second season?
We depicted Minato’s “recovering from target panic” in the first season, but in the second one, I wanted to write Minato as a positive and cheerful protagonist, as the ochi of Kazemai. I wanted to portray him as pulling everyone along, until he could feel from the bottom of his heart that he “loves the bow”. From the start of season 2, Minato has become resilient, enough to be able to face any walls he hits with nothing but positivity, while also enjoying kyudo.
——You were also able to depict the shortcomings that come with being obsessed with kyudo.
When you research kyudo, you find out that some parts of it have things in common with our daily lives and how we work. There was a time when I was too preoccupied with nothing but myself, which gave me tunnel vision, and when I looked back, I realized I had been acting selfishly, but although I repented for it, the fact that I had a negative impact on the people around me means I wasn’t able to see things objectively. I wanted to depict these kinds of shortcomings, which everyone experiences at least once in life, in this story. That’s exactly what making animation is—there’s a limit to what a person can do by themselves. I think that only with someone else’s help and support can you finally accomplish what you weren’t able to do by yourself.
——There were many cuts in season 2 where Minato’s eyes left an impression.
Just as it says “I want to keep looking at this ‘infatuation’” on the thumbnail of the first key visual (page 9 of this book), I intended to portray the act of “looking” with care. This is also something I realized when gathering material about Japanese archery—that the archers look at the target very seriously. When I saw them doing that, I felt like this is how it goes—they “observe, take notice and learn”. We have also made the highlights bigger for the designs of the characters’ irises in the second season, in order for the photography of their eyes to feel convincing. I wanted to make it so that the movements of Minato’s heart, such as being stimulated by what people say to him or relating to someone else’s feelings, would be conveyed through his eyes. The way that Minato’s eyes motivate the people around him is implied in the expression “fire-starter”, which was used in the first volume of the novel. When you see someone doing their best, you also feel like doing your best, right?
——How did you plan to write Shuu, who is also Minato’s rival?
About Shuu, we could only depict fragments of him in the first season, so I wanted to portray his private life in detail in the second one. Born as the eldest son of the Fujiwara family, Shuu was raised with the expectation of behaving as an heir from a young age, so I think he had come to be called “the young nobleman” without even himself realizing it. But he shows a gentle face in front of Sae-chan, so the truth is that he does have a normal high school boy side to him. I’m glad we were able to show this casual facet of Shuu in the second season.
——Shuu’s attitude towards archery seemed to be different from Minato’s.
This is but my own interpretation and has nothing to do with the original novel, but I think Shuu was living his life thinking he had to be strong at all times. So perhaps he felt the strength that he had been looking for since early childhood in the sport called Japanese archery, where one has to face themselves. His father built a kyudojo in their home and asked Saionji-sensei to teach him, so it feels like he couldn’t back down (laughs). Because he’d been subconsciously shouldering these expectations from his father, he was taken aback when Ryouhei told him, “I had the feeling that he’s rooting for you”. Ryouhei’s presence must have been a big deal for Shuu, since it gives him different perspectives. I really think it’s great that Shuu started getting along with Ryouhei.
I was the one in charge of the storyboards for episode 7, which delves deep into Shuu. I believe the levels of completion in that storyboard are quite high, even amongst all the storyboards I’ve drawn until now!
——The paintings from episode 7 were also impressive.
We thought about what the most effective way of expressing things through animation would be, rather than saying them through dialogue, and as a result, we came up with the paintings. The painting decorating Shuu’s room carries the meaning of, “through meeting the Boy, the Black Eagle became king”. This foreshadows the fact that through meeting Minato, who can aim for the same heights as him, Shuu wins both the team and individual competitions at the national tournament. The crown in the painting being right on top of Shuu’s head as he sat in front of it was pure coincidence. It surprised me when I was checking the animation, like, “Huh, the crown is on Shuu’s head?!” and then the staff was even more surprised, like, “Was that not on purpose!?” (laughs).
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——Could you tell us about the appeal of Nikaidou Eisuke, who appears from season two?
The things Nikaidou does are so main character-like, aren’t they? In order to prove the superiority of the shamen-style shooting, he rebuilt a club on the verge of being disbanded by himself and went as far as the nationals. I think it’s charming that his purpose for shooting the bow was properly established and that he was set on quitting once it was achieved. Personally, I also really like the fact that he isn’t the kind of person who keeps doing things on a whim, but rather who is good at planning and is able to get things done.
——How did you think about writing Nikaidou in season two?
After rewatching episode 1, I noticed, during the regional tournament, that Nikaidou has an incredible way of putting up walls through his words and attitude (laughs). The plan was to make an impact on the viewers at first, like, “What’s up with this guy?” and then reveal the burdens he was shouldering as the story went on. I wrote him while hoping he would ultimately become the kind of character that people root for.
——He did show a lot of facial expressions.
Rather than being two-faced, he’s the kind of skillful character who changes the way he interacts with others depending on who they are. But although he’s skilled, he’s still a high school student, so of course, he has an awkward side to him. There are times when he shows his leadership within the club, yet he also ends up acting rebellious with Masa-san after being told this and that, even though he knows that Masa-san is right. He has many sides to him, but all of it comes from earnest actions in order to accomplish his goals.
——The flashback in episode 9 was an essential scene that shows his backbone.
Within the limited TV series slot of 20 minutes per episode, I think you always want to display maximum effect in the minimum amount of time. It was necessary to think about whether we’d be able to convey Nikaidou’s backbone through the short flashback scene of episode 9. I told Ishihara (Tatsuya)-san, who was in charge of episode 9’s storyboards, “I want you to depict the four seasons in the flashbacks so that they represent the passage of time”. I think it’s a scene that lets you feel the precious days that Nikaidou and his uncle Shigeru spent together along with the change of seasons. I personally think Nikaidou had a superb reaction when his uncle asked him, “Do you have to shoot like that?” as he was about to abandon the shamen-style shooting. The way he averts his eyes and dangles his feet under the table.
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lilium-dragomir · 8 months
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“Mahouka Koukou no Rettousei 3rd Season” The Opening Theme, Promo for Spring 2024
The third anime season's official website, which is adapting Tsutomu Satou's light novel Mahouka Koukou no Rettousei (The Irregular at Magic High School), unveiled the opening theme and a promotional video. In April 2024, the anime is slated to debut on Tokyo MX, BS11, Tochigi TV, Gunma TV, MBS, and TV Aichi.
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Skip to Loafer 01
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And it’s 50% likely to be shit, right?
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First day’s a disaster already, and she has to be saved by kimpatsu!
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rainbow vomited onto a teacher’s clothes! KOUKOU DEBUT SAIKOU
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Nahhh no humans say ‘haikara’ nowadays ahhhh
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That happy to meet a dojikko?
Good start - probably gonna pick this one up permanently, it’s the sort of goofy seishun school story that’s right up my street...and huzzah, apparently no real focus on romance! Friendship banzai! 
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Anime Like Golden Boy
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Kintarou Ooe is a specialist in part time work, rides his Mikazuki 5 on the roads of Japan and finds employment wherever he can. His adventures give him insight and experience that cannot be taught in a classroom. With nothing but the open road before him—not to mention the many beautiful women along the way—Kintarou pursues his spirit of education while attempting to hold down his various odd jobs, however undignified they may be. He learns something from every task he undertakes. Who knows what else might happen. He may even be able one day to save the planet. One thing is for sure—this will all be very educational! Golden Boy is finished and has 6 Episodes. It is also Known as: ゴールデンボーイ, Golden Boy https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-TFVasyfuYU Anime Like Golden Boy 10. City Hunter Ryo Saeba, the City Hunter, works in Tokyo's streets. He's a "sweeper" that works with Kaori Makimura as his sidekick to keep the city clean. People hire the City Hunter to solve dangerous problems. He does this with a Colt Python. Ryo isn't working on a case; he's busy getting the ladies. Kaori must keep him under control with her 10kg hammer. City Hunter is finished and has 51 Episodes. It is also Known as: シティーハンター, City Hunter 9. Sakigake!! Cromartie Koukou Takashi Kamiyama is your typical mild-mannered high school student—polite, aloof, and pacifistic, with a slightly above-average IQ. Would your average high-school student be willing to enroll at Cromartie High School which is known as a place for the most difficult delinquents? Evidently so. Takashi does exactly that, but for reasons he prefers to leave out. One thing is certain: The "hard-boiled rabbit living in a den full hungry lions", will never have another dull moment. He's surrounded now by mohawked punks as well as obnoxious robots and... gorillas. Was that Freddie Mercury on a horse? Watch Takashi's earnest dedication to his new high school, while his classmates are determined to cause havoc. Cromartie High School is finished and has 26 Episodes. It is also Known as: 魁!! クロマティ高校, Sakigake!! Cromartie Koukou 8. Grand Blue Iori Kitahara, who has moved out on his own to a small seaside town, makes a college debut that he didn't expect. He begins a new chapter in his life, diving with beautiful girls and having fun with a bunch of adorable bastards. Kenji Inoue (idiot expert) and Kimitake Yoshioka (au naturel authority) bring you a delightful college tale full of booze-fuelled antics! Grand Blue Dreaming is finished and has 12 Episodes. It is also Known as: ぐらんぶる, Grand Blue 7. Prison School Five young men become the first to attend the co-ed Hachimitsu Private Academy, an all-girls school. The girls aren’t as accepting of their new classmates. Despite their best efforts, Kiyoshi is met with cold shoulders by the girls. What better way to cope with rejection than to do some peeping? Their plan to sneak a peek at the girls in bath time falls apart, and they are arrested by the Underground Student Council. The USC inflicts an absurd punishment of imprisonment on the boys, refusing to listen to any excuses. The boys are required to live in the school's penal system for a month and must endure long, hard and difficult tasks. However, the work is not the only thing that worries them. The sharp crack of a horse's riding crop and the discipline of a heeled stiletto, it will be difficult to survive for the next month. Not only that, but the USC ladies also have their secret agenda. Prison School is finished and has 12 Episodes.��It is also Known as: 監獄学園〈プリズンスクール〉, Kangoku Gakuen 6. Kino no Tabi: The Beautiful World The philosophical Kino's Journey is based on the hit light novel series Keiichi. It uses the time-honored theme of the road trip to help you discover your true self and find the universal truth. The series, which is deeply meditative but cooler than zero, follows Kino, a talking motorcycle Hermes and his existential adventures as they travel around the world and learn a lot about themselves. Kino's story is imaginative, thought-provoking and sometimes disturbing. It is told in episodic form with an emphasis on atmosphere, rather than plot or action. Kino's Adventure is finished and has 13 Episodes. It is also Known as: キノの旅 -the Beautiful World-, Kino's Travels: The Beautiful World 5. Great Teacher Onizuka Reformed biker gang leader Onizuka has his sights set on a noble new ambition: To become the greatest teacher in the world... to meet sexy high school students. He's mostly now reformed. But strict administrators and a group of delinquents will stop Onizuka from achieving his goal. They will use every means possible to keep the new teacher away, no matter how low or illegal. It's perfect because Onizuka won't find his methods in any teaching manual. He cares as much about legal and illegal activities as he does about the age difference between him and a high school girl. Be prepared for math that doesn’t add, language that makes a grown man blush, and biology that will make an adult blush... unless, of course, you are the Great Teacher Onizuka. Great Teacher Onizuka is finished and has 43 Episodes. It is also Known as: グレート・ティーチャー・オニヅカ, GTO 4. Green Green Kanenone Gakuen, an all-male boarding school in Japan's countryside, is called Kanenone Gakuen. Even though an all-male school is not a new concept, it can be quite challenging to find female students. To improve everyone's psychological health, the school board decided that it would merge with the closest all-girl boarding schools in order to be co-ed. The prospect is a great deal for the boys of Kanenone, while the girls are intrigued by how different school life would be if there were more men. The girls are invited to stay for a month at Kanenone before any decisions are made. Things get hysterical, hormonal and bizarre as soon as the school bus arrives with the girls. Midori Chitose, a girl from Japan, leaps off the bus to embrace Yuusuke. Are they both natural gentlemen or do they have a shared history? Green Green is finished and has 12 Episodes. It is also Known as: グリーングリーン, Green Green TV, Guri Guri 3. Gintama The Amanto, extraterrestrial aliens, have invaded Earth to take over feudal Japan. The Amanto, an alien from outer space, have invaded Earth and taken over feudal Japan. As a result, swords are prohibited. Samurai in Japan are now treated with disdain. Gintoki Sakata (one man) still has the heart and soul of a samurai. Although he enjoys sweets as well as his work as an yorozuya. Shinpachi Shimura, a boy who wears glasses and has strong hearts, Kagura, with her umbrella and seeming bottomless stomach, and Sadaharu, their large pet dog, are his companions in this jack-of all-trades line. These odd jobs can be quite challenging. They often have to deal with police, ragtag rebels, or assassins. Sometimes, this leads to hilarious but not so good outcomes. Who said that life as an errand boy was easy. Gintama is finished and has 201 Episodes. It is also Known as: 銀魂, Gin Tama, Silver Soul, Yorinuki Gintama-san 2. Colorful Men staring at, peeking, looking, looking, and glaring at women in their attempts to get an extra eyeful of bras, panties, and occasionally cleavage. At most, these are just a few regular men and the shocking consequences of their actions. Colorful is finished and has 16 Episodes. It is also Known as: カラフル, Colorful 1. Junk Boy Ryohei Yamazaki is 23 years old and has only one thing in his life: sex. Ryohei's sweet-talking, honey voiced manner makes it easy to find women interested in him. However, none of them can be exactly what he is looking for... and none of them will ever be perfect. Then, he charms a beautiful editor to hire him. Journalism will change forever. Junk Boy is finished and has 1 Episodes. It is also Known as: ジャンクボーイ, The Incredible Gyoukai Video Junk Boy Read the full article
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A Look At "Kusunoki-san Failed Her High School Debut" Manga
A Look At “Kusunoki-san Failed Her High School Debut” Manga 楠木さんは高校デビューに失敗している Kusunoki-san wa Koukou Debut ni Shippai shite Iru She is (not) a cool girl (in high school) I’ve probably mentioned this before, but one of the great thing about following mangaka on Twitter (X) is that they will sometimes retweet stuff from other artists. Such was the case when MII Mitsuki‘s tweet-thread for their…
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