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manga

/mahng-guh, mang‐/US // ˈmɑŋ gə, ˈmæŋ‐ //UK // (ˈmæŋɡə) //

漫画,漫畫,漫画家,漫画家们

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a Japanese graphic novel, typically intended for adults, characterized by highly stylized art.

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Examples

  • Additionally, Evangelion’s backstory has been added to in other forms of media, including a commercially successful manga series, video games and a series of award-winning musical scores.

  • Their manga series, integrating that part of gamer culture and kind of seamlessly putting in all the different BMW teams in there, was a good approach to the target audience that they’re trying to reach.

  • The country names of each contingent, meanwhile, appeared in the form of speech bubbles from manga comics held aloft on placards.

  • Friday will mark the start of the Olympics in Japan, where anime and manga are created.

  • Demon Slayer’s availability on all of these platforms has contributed to its status as one of the most recognizable franchises from Japan among international manga and anime fans.

  • I would say more of my inspiration stems from ‘manga’ or anime.

  • Limited camping and sleeping spots in a manga-cat-themed ‘resort’ are sporadically available for the truly cat-crazed.

  • The original film is a cartoon (Oldboy was first a Japanese manga), and should have stayed that way.

  • In April, Murakami released his film Jellyfish Eyes, inspired by “a manga called GeGeGe no Kitaro” from the 1960s.

  • We respect the genius and ingenuity, not only the Korean film but the Japanese manga, the original source.

  • Would Manga Colorada fulfil his contract and cast a shadow of peril over the Bernalillo route?

  • Manga Colorada, bereaved and with blackened face, lay in wait for the first step of the emigrants outside of their city of refuge.

  • Besides, he wanted them to warn the Apaches out of the neighborhood and thus avert from his head the vengeance of Manga Colorada.

  • Manga Colorada spurred to the front of his people, shaking his lance and yelling for a charge.

  • He wore neither beard nor moustache; but his hair, black and snaky, hung down trailing over the velvet embroidery of his manga.