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TESTING

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Section 1

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Episodes

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No. in
season
TitleWritten byOriginal air dateProd.
code
US viewers
(millions)
761"The Figgis Agency"Adam ReedMarch 31, 2016 (2016-03-31)XAR070011.07[1]
772"The Handoff"Adam ReedApril 7, 2016 (2016-04-07)XAR070020.75[2]
783"Deadly Prep"Adam ReedApril 14, 2016 (2016-04-14)XAR070030.79[3]
794"Motherless Child"Adam ReedApril 21, 2016 (2016-04-21)XAR070040.79[4]
805"Bel Panto: Part I"Adam ReedApril 28, 2016 (2016-04-28)XAR070050.68[5]
816"Bel Panto: Part II"Adam ReedMay 5, 2016 (2016-05-05)XAR070060.83[6]
827"Double Indecency"Adam ReedMay 12, 2016 (2016-05-12)XAR070070.76[7]
838"Liquid Lunch"Adam ReedMay 19, 2016 (2016-05-19)XAR070080.70[8]
849"Deadly Velvet: Part I"Adam ReedMay 26, 2016 (2016-05-26)XAR070090.76[9]
8510"Deadly Velvet: Part II"Adam ReedJune 2, 2016 (2016-06-02)XAR070100.71[10]

Voice cast

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Character Voice actor Description
Mizuki Ichijô Michie Tomizawa High school student with psychic powers.
Meiko Tsukikage Chieko Honda 3rd year student who befriends Mizuki to help solve mysteries at the school

Series overview

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SeasonEpisodesOriginally airedTitle
First airedLast aired
112April 46, 2010 (2010-04-46)June 20, 2010 (2010-06-20)Hakuoki: Demon of the Fleeting Blossom
210October 10, 2010 (2010-10-10)December 12, 2010 (2010-12-12)Hakuoki: Record of the Jade Blood
36August 5, 2011 (2011-08-05)July 7, 2012 (2012-07-07)Hakuoki: A Memory of Snow Flowers
412July 9, 2012 (2012-07-09)September 24, 2012 (2012-09-24)Hakuoki: Dawn of the Shinsengumi
51August 24, 2013 (2013-08-24)August 24, 2013 (2013-08-24)Hakuoki: Wild Dance of Kyoto - Movie
61March 8, 2014 (2014-03-08)March 8, 2014 (2014-03-08)Hakuoki: Warrior Spirit of the Blue Sky - Movie

Season 1

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Title English title
Original Japanese title[a]
Original air date
11"Tawawa on Monday"
"Getsuyōbi no Tawawa" (月曜日のたわわ)
October 10, 2016 (2016-10-10) [b]
When a salaryman is returning to work on a Monday after his holidays, a buxom high school girl named Ai bumps into him and knocks him over causing him to be taken to hospital. She asks him to act a a type of bodyguard to protects her from the other passengers aboard the crowded train and so their friendship begins.
22"A Junior Who Thinks She's Got Her Act Together but Shows More Than She Intends To"
"Shikkarimono no Tsumori da ga Suki no Ōi Kōhai" (しっかり者のつもりだがスキの多い後輩)
October 17, 2016 (2016-10-17)
One Monday morning, a Junior office woman offers to assist her senior, the Salaryman who is struggling to meet his deadline, and they end up working until dawn.
33"Tawawa Sports"October 24, 2016 (2016-10-24)
One day, Salaryman is scolded by his Manager for not satisfying his quota. He sees a pamphlet for the Tawawa Sports gym and thinks about visiting it. Meanwhile his manager visits the gym on the weekend and after being given a tour, he joins up. On the following Monday, Salaryman's manager advises him that "result isn't everything, the progress is" and suggests that he join a gym.
44"The Angel of Blue Mondays"
"Burūmandē no Tenshi" (ブルーマンデーの天使)
October 31, 2016 (2016-10-31)
One Monday morning while Ai gives the salaryman another button, this time off her part-time job uniform, he thinks about her neat appearance and her popularity.
55"Ai-chan and the Deadly Battle of Measurements"
"Ai-chan to Kessen no Shintai Sokutei" (アイちゃんと決戦の身体測定)
November 8, 2016 (2016-11-08)
One Monday morning, Ai tells Salaryman that she skipped breakfast because she is due for a regular medical check up at her school. She is concerned that her large breasts make her a comparatively heavy for her height.
66"A Junior Who Thinks She's Really Careful, but Isn't at All"
"Mimochi no Katai Tsumori da ga Guard no Yurui Kōhai" (身持ちの堅いつもりだがガードの緩い後輩)
November 14, 2016 (2016-11-14)
A female employee asks if Junior wants to go on a blind double date. She is reluctant and after she mentions her long distance boyfriend, Senior saves her by saying they have to work. One evening, after a work related drinking party, Senior carries the drunk Junior back to her apartment home on his back and she reveals that she actually has no boyfriend but uses it as an excuse to avoid unwanted romantic advances from men.
77"Ai-chan and Summer Memories"
"Ai-chan to Hitonatsu no Omoide" (アイちゃんと一夏の思い出)
November 21, 2016 (2016-11-21)
One Monday morning in Summer, Ai tells Salaryman that she's going to spend her summer vacation with her cool and popular best friend. Salaryman complains that unlike students, workers barely get a day off, but when Ai send him a photo of herself in a new swimsuit, he decides to take the weekend off from work.
88"A Painkiller That's Sure to Work"
"Zettai ni Yokukiku Chintsū-zai" (絶対によく効く鎮痛剤)
November 28, 2016 (2016-11-28)
One Monday morning, Ai notices that Salaryman has a toothache and advises him to go to the dentist. His appointment follows his manager, who praises the painkiller the dentist used.
99"Ai-chan and the Bakery Uniform"
"Ai-chan to Pan-ya no Seifuku" (アイちゃんとパン屋の制服)
December 5, 2016 (2016-12-05)
One morning, Salaryman visits Ai-chan at the bakery café where she works part-time job as a waitress. Although quite businesslike while on duty, AI arranges to meet him after work and gives him her waitress uniform with some missing buttons.
1010"Ai-chan vs. the Marathon"
"Ai-chan to Maraton no Tatakai" (アイちゃんとマラトンの戦い)
December 12, 2016 (2016-12-12)
Ai is having trouble running in the school's marathon and is intrigued why her friend in the volley ball club, who also has fairly large breasts, seems to be not bothered. Her friend then grabs and supports Ai's breasts making the running easier.
1111"A Game Where You Look Back With Regret, Imagining What Life Would Be Like With the Girl You Missed Out on in Her Late Teens"
"Marumaru Minogashita Kanojo no Haitīn Jidai o Kōkai to Tomoni Sōzō suru Asobi" (丸々見逃した彼女のハイティーン時代を後悔と共に想像する遊び)
December 19, 2016 (2016-12-19)
Salaryman attends his junior high school reunion and meets a girl who he missed his 'chance' with back in their student days. She has now blossomed into a buxom woman.
1212"Ai-chan and the Stairs to Adulthood"
"Ai-chan to Otona no Kaidan" (アイちゃんと大人の階段)
December 26, 2016 (2016-12-26)
One Monday morning on the train, Salaryman asked what Ai did during the Christmas day, but she initially refuses to answer. Later, she reveals that she 'has taken a step into adulthood', moving from 'I-chan' to 'J-chan'.[c]
13 (OVA)13"The Careless but Loveable and Cute Junior"
"Ukkari-mono da ga Aisare Jōzu no Kawaii Kōhai" (うっかり者だが愛され上手の可愛い後輩)
December 29, 2016 (2016-12-29)
One Monday morning, Junior is running late and forgets to zip up her skirt. When she arrives at work, Senior is the first to tell her. She exclaims she can't marry anymore and shocks him when she says that he must to take "responsibility" if nobody wants to marry her.
14 (OVA)14"Ai and Private Film"
"Ai-chan to Puraibēto Firumu" (アイちゃんとプライベートフィルム)
December 29, 2016 (2016-12-29)
While cleaning Salaryman's room, Ai finds an adult video which in the actress wears the same uniform as her part time job. Upset, Ai accidentally breaks one of his DVD's. Later, Ai tries to apologize by wearing her part time job uniform for Salaryman, but the buttons give way, revealing more than she intended.

TEST

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Alf

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Characters

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The Shumway Family

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  • Gordon (Gordo) Shumway / ALF (voiced by Paul Fusco) – The star of the show.
  • Bob Shumway (voiced by Thick Wilson) – Gordon's father.
  • Flo Shumway (voiced by Peggy Mahon) – Gordon's mother.
  • Curtis Shumway (voiced by Michael Fantini) – Gordon's little brother.
  • Augie Shumway (voiced by Paulina Gillis[11]) – Gordon's little sister.
  • Neep – The Shumway family's pet dog. He is officially called a "vespa."
  • Harry – The Shumway family's pet bird.

Melmacians

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  • Rhonda (voiced by Paulina Gillis) – Gordon's girlfriend and secretly an accompilshed pilot.
  • Skipper "Skip" (voiced by Rob Cowan) – One of Gordon's close friends
  • Rick Fusterman (voiced by Paul Fusco) – One of Gordon's close friends who has a persistant stutter.
  • Spudder – Curtis' friend.
  • Stella (voiced by Ellen-Ray Hennessy) – A cafe waitress.
  • Madame Pokipsi (voiced by Deborah Theaker) – The fortune smeller.
  • Colonel Cantfayl (voiced by Len Carlson) – A colonel in the Orbit Guard.
  • Sargent Staff (voiced by Len Carlson) – A sergeant in the Orbit Guard.
  • Larson Petty (voiced by Thick Wilson) – The primary villain of the series who makes attempts to invade Melmac.
  • Eggbert (voiced by Dan Hennessey) – Larson Petty's offsider.
  • Sloop (voiced by Dan Hennessey) – Larson Petty's other offsider.

Synopsis

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Setting

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This show is a prequel to the live action sitcom ALF, depicting ALF's life back on his home planet of Melmac. Since the original character's name of "ALF" was an acronym for "Alien Life Form", is never used in the animated series except for its title. The main character is Gordon Shumway who is normally referred to as "Gordon". In almost every episode a live action ALF appears at the introduction and conclusion of the episode; reading fan mail and saying that this show is a response to a huge demand of people wanting to know what his life was like on Melmac.

The format of the series has the standard setup of a situational comedy, or sitcom, as its premise, in the style of The Flintstones or The Jetsons and it predates The Simpsons which has a similar family arrangement of two parents, three children and a dog. Much of the humor arises from the characters taking part in ordinary everyday activities set in an alien and surrealistic environment.

Gordon/ALF from this series is one of the cartoon characters featured in Cartoon All-Stars to the Rescue.

Plot

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Gordon Shumway is a fairly normal teenager living with his parents Bob and Flo, brother Curtis, young sister Augie and their dog Neep on the planet Melmac. He spends time hanging out with his friends Rick and Skip who call him "Gordo", and he has a girlfriend named Rhonda. The show includes an array of quirky supporting characters, which include the fortune smeller Madame Pokipsi and the villain, Larson Petty with his offsider Eggbert.

Episodes

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Season 1 (1987–88)

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No. in
season
TitleOriginal air date
11"Phantom Pilot"September 26, 1987 (1987-09-26)
While Gordon and his friends undergo training in their first year in the Orbit Guard, Melmac comes under attack from Larson Petty. Colonel Cantfayl mistakenly takes Gordon onboard his fighter as co-pilot but Gordon's incompetence puts them in danger. Rhonda flies to their rescue as the Phantom Pilot. Later, Larson Petty invades again, dropping bags of sticky liquid. The Phantom Pilot picks Gordon as co-pilot but he accidentally ejects her, however he manages to trap Petty's fighter in a giant rooftop donut sign.
22"Hair Today, Bald Tomorrow"October 3, 1987 (1987-10-03)
While Gordon is asleep, Harry plucks out his hair to line its nest. Gordon awakes and thinks he's gone bald so he visits Madame Pokipsi for a baldness cure. However, after he insults her abilities, she curses him with a "Baldness Touch" and to lift the curse Gordon has to travel far to collect a rare golden egg. Instead, he steals her crystal ball, but finds he cannot control it. Later, Harry lays a golden egg which Gordon gives to Pokipsi who then agrees to lift the curse.
33"Two for the Brig"October 10, 1987 (1987-10-10)
Gordon accidentally installs a top secret engine in Sergeant Staff's wreck of a car. The sergeant sells it to the used car salesman, Milo Fleece, who on-sells it to Larson Petty's offsider Eggbert. When the engine is found missing, Sergeant Staff is thrown in the brig along with Gordon. They escape while handcuffed together and manage to retrieve and return the engine which Larson Petty had installed in his new tank.
44"Gordon Ships Out"October 24, 1987 (1987-10-24)
Close friends Gordon, Rick and Skip decide to move in together after they each have arguments with their parents. They rent a garbage scow from the Lamborghini Succotash-driving real estate agent, Solly, and organize a rent party to raise money. However, the party is a flop and the boys end up blaming each other, jeopardising their friendship. Meanwhile, Skip's pit termite, Woody, sets the boat adrift with them on board. They narrowly escape death after they float into an Orbit Guard firing range where the boat is almost sunk and when Rick's "electric narf" music attracts a giant sea monster. They are eventually rescued and each happily move back into their family homes.
55"Birdman of Melmac"October 31, 1987 (1987-10-31)
At a lecture by the bird authority, Thor Thundersocks, the Shumways realize their pet bird Harry is Westfellman Smulk, the last of a supposedly extinct species. To protect Harry, Thundersocks creates the perfect bird environment in the Shumway home causing severe disruption of the family residence. The fame and power goes to Harry's head, but Gordon finds Harry's family photo album with photographs of his extended family and hundreds of the supposedly extinct birds. Thundersocks is disgraced and the Shumways regain control of their home.
66"Pismo and the Orbit Gyro"November 7, 1987 (1987-11-07)
Gordon and Rick take Rhonda with them on their regular maintenance trip to the centre of the planet. They have to oil the Orbit Gyro, but Gordon breaks Pismo, the robot controlling the Gyro. Gordon repairs Pismo, but misses a screw and the robot malfunctions. They leave Rick in charge and travel back to the surface with Pismo, but its eratic behaviour creates traffic chaos. Finally, Gordon's inventor father, Bob Shumway, replaces the missing screw and Pismo returns to effectively running the Gyro.
77"20,000 Years in Driving School"November 14, 1987 (1987-11-14)
After being "Gooped" on the highway for speeding, Gordon has his driver's license revoked and is sent to Allen Wood Reformatory. While there, Gordon must survive a driving test, but he accidentally insults Mr Bloatman, the "Fat Man"[d], who threatens to prevent him from passing the test. Gordon wins, but Bloatman is disqualified becauses he cheated, so he takes the warden hostage. Gordon saves the day by ending the hostage crisis, but not before the insurance company repossesses the Shumway home.
88"Pride of the Shumways"November 21, 1987 (1987-11-21)
Gordon plays "Bouillabaseball" [e] for the Orbit Guard. Even though Gordon seems to be a poor player, talent scout for the Codsters, Max Dirtsky, offers him a professional contract to play in the big league. The Codsters begin losing badly because of Gordon's poor playing. Meanwhile Curtis, a good little league player, overhears the shady owner betting that his team will lose. Trying win in the last innings, Gordon replaces the standard fish with his pet fish Bismark which the other team are unable to catch, enabling him to score multiple home runs. However, before he can level the score, Gordon is knocked out by a fish filled with lead weights. Curtis plays in his stead and hits a home run, winning the game for the Codsters.
99"Captain Bobaroo"December 5, 1987 (1987-12-05)
After being knocked out by one of his inventions, Bob Shumway thinks he is "Captain Bobaroo", host of a Captain Kangaroo-esque children’s TV show. A doctor suggests that the family play along with his symptoms, but Bob decides to take his show to the mayonnaise factory where he causes chaos and is subsequently fired. To distract his father, Gordon takes him to the fights, but Bob interferes and is booed out of the ring. Desperate for a solution, Gordon, along with Skip and Rick pretend to be TV executives. They tell Bob that the "Captain Bobaroo" show is cancelled and offer him the lead role in a new family sitcom called "Meet the Shumways".
1010"Neep at the Races"December 12, 1987 (1987-12-12)
Gordon discovers his dog Neep can run incredibly fast when motivated by chasing vehicle hood ornaments. He decides to enter Neep in the South Toaster Sweepstakes in the nearby town of Appliance. To raise money for Neep's training and the entry fee, Gordon sells shares in potential winnings to Snake, head of a biker gang. Meanwhile, Neep over-eats on hotel room service but he still wins the race with Gordon's help. However, the bikers' motorcycles are trashed the process so Gordon and his friends are chased out of town by Snake and his gang who want the prize money to pay for the repairs.
1111"Salad Wars"December 19, 1987 (1987-12-19)
Gordon's family go on a wagon train holiday in their mobile motorhome but leave the group to visit the theme park of Salad Dressing Town. Meanwhile, the park's boss, Louie the Pruner[f], is trying to get the rare plastic pussy willow seeds from old farmer Albert. Albert escapes and jumps aboard the Shumway's vehicle but the boss pursues them in a huge flower picking machine. He captures Gordon and Albert while sending the motorhome with the rest of the family over a cliff. The Shumways are saved by the wagon master Mr. Chisum [g]. Gordon and Albert escape, and together they manage to have Albert's seeds widely distributed by Mount Snout[h] which blows once a year.
1212"Tough Shrimp Don't Dance"January 2, 1988 (1988-01-02)
While destroying litter on Melmac with an ionizer ray from an orbiting spaceship, Gordon and Rick are attacked by a tiny alien shrimp-like race called the Muklukians. One travels to Melmac with Gordon where it impersonates him using an inflatable replica, however Gordon manages to captures it. Meanwhile, Larson Petty approaches Melmac planning to conquer the planet by burying it beneath a pile of garbage and he captures Rick and the Muklukians. However, Gordon and the Muklukian return to space where they defeat Larson Petty and free his prisoners.
1313"Home Away from Home"January 16, 1988 (1988-01-16)
Gordon’s parents win a trip to the Polyester Islands and they leave him Gordon charge of the house and his siblings. While they are away, the household descends into chaos and falls over. When Gordon cannot pay the bill to have it uprighted, the engineers take the house as payment. It is then sold to the sleazy real estate agent Harold Williams who ships it to the Polyester Islands. Gordon and Rick travel to the islands with Curtis and Augie where Gordon hijacks a blimp. He uses it's skyhook to retrieve and return his house before his parents arrive back.

Season 2 (1988–89)

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TitleOriginal air date
141"Flodust Memories"September 10, 1988 (1988-09-10)
After being taken for granted at home, Flo Shumway is entered for Mom of the Millennium contest by Gordon and his siblings as atonement. Flo wins, but her popularity may have become more important than her family.
152"Family Feud"September 17, 1988 (1988-09-17)
After losing to the Shumways on a noted game show, the Fustermans declare war on their former friends, and Gordon and Rick end up caught in the crossfire.
163"Clams Never Sang for My Father"September 24, 1988 (1988-09-24)
The traditional Mayonnaise Lodge rite of passage has Bob Shumway and Frank Fusterman pitted against each other in the clam-wrestling contest — but their sons want no part of it.
174"A Mid-Goomer Night's Dream"October 1, 1988 (1988-10-01)
The holiday of Goomer is upon Melmac, and Larson Petty is intent on getting his gift of foam — but while trying to kidnap the real Goomer, he ends up capturing Bob Shumway in a Goomer suit. Gordon and his sister Augie must then journey to find the real Goomer and rescue their dad.
185"The Bone Losers"October 8, 1988 (1988-10-08)
All of Melmac, including Rhonda, is smitten with paleontologist Prof. Egovurger and his Thesaurus. Gordon discovers dinosaur bones in his yard, and constructs a Tunadacyl, not realising Neep stole the bones from the museum. Egovurger cannot stand the competition and plans to steal the bones.
196"Thank Gordon for Little Girls"October 15, 1988 (1988-10-15)
Gordon invents an all-purpose object named the "Shumwidget", but Augie and her scout troupe end up with the bragging rights.
207"Hooray for Mellywood"October 29, 1988 (1988-10-29)
A movie crew has come to East Velcro to film the life of Gordon Shumway.
218"The Spy from East Velcro"November 12, 1988 (1988-11-12)
Gordon is mistaken for agent James Bonzo and captured by looney, evil Ernst Stavro Blofish who talks to his squeaky toy, Mickey. Blofish wants a winning cereal card to win a trip to Spy Land competition, which Gordon has. Parody of Sean Connery and the James Bond movies.
229"He Ain't Seafood, He's My Brother"November 19, 1988 (1988-11-19)
Renegade Muklukians kidnap Curtis Shumway and return him to their planet as part of a scheme to claim the throne of Mukluk. Fescue returns to Melmac to ask Gordon for help in dethroning the renegades and finding the true king of Mukluk.
2310"Looking for Love in All the Wrong Places"December 3, 1988 (1988-12-03)
Gordon tries to fix Rick up with a girl named Elaine — but a misunderstanding leads her to fall in love with Gordon.
2411"The Slugs of Wrath"December 10, 1988 (1988-12-10)
The Shumway Family move to an abandoned farm to try their hands at raising giant slugs for a living during a severe mayonnaise shortage.
2512"Housesitting for Pokipsi"December 17, 1988 (1988-12-17)
Gordon, Rick and Skip, are stuck housesitting for fortune-smeller Madame Pokipsi while she is out of town at a 'medium's' conference. Gordon uses her crystal ball against her advice creating a chaotic series of events.
2613"Skipper's Got a Brand New Dad"January 7, 1989 (1989-01-07)
Larson Petty discovers that his family has left behind a huge fortune, but it can only be turned over to the rightful heir — Larson Petty's son. The only problem is, he has no children. Meanwhile, Gordon and Rick find out that Skip was orphaned as a youth and try to find his birth parents.

Article

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The anime series of JoJo's Bizarre Adventure is based on the manga written and illustrated by Hirohiko Araki. It was originally serialized in Weekly Shōnen Jump from 1987 to 2002, before being transferred to the monthly seinen magazine Ultra Jump in 2004.

The series can be broken into two distinct parts, an OVA and four major televisions series. Each follows a different descendant of the protagonist of the first part on different quests.

The OVAs

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JoJo's Bizarre Adventure (Japanese: ジョジョの奇妙な冒険, Hepburn: JoJo no Kimyō na Bōken) is an original video animation adaptation of Hirohiko Araki's manga series of the same name, JoJo's Bizarre Adventure. Produced by A.P.P.P. (Another Push Pin Planning), it was adapted from the series' third part, Stardust Crusaders.

The first six episodes were originally released from 1993 to 1994, adapting the latter half of the story arc. This set of episodes begins with Jotaro Kujo and his companions in the middle of their quest to find Dio Brando, offering very little exposition to the back-story that led to the present events of the OVA.

The second season, consisting of seven episodes, were released from 2000 to 2002, adapting the beginning of the story arc that featured the circumstances that led to Jotaro's quest.

TV series

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Phantom Blood & Battle Tendency

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Stardust Crusaders

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Diamond Is Unbreakable

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Golden Wind

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