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Laputa, The Castle in the Sky-Viz Comics/Tokuma Publishing
Story and Art: Hayao Miyazaki
This Hardcover book uses stills from the 124 min. animated movie
and is a summary of the plot. I donUt think there is a related manga.

The Legend of Kamui Graphic Novel-Viz Comics No. 1-2
The Legend of Kamui-Eclipse/Viz Comics No. 1-37
Story and Art: Sanpei Shirato
It has a manga and an animated movie called The Dagger of
Kamui, 132 min., which is subtitled and available on videotape
and laserdisc from Animego. Another 132 min. videotape is
the entitled The Blade of Kamui. A dubbed and edited version
called Revenge of the Ninja is available on videotape from FHE.
There might also be a TV series.

Legend of Mother Sarah- Dark Horse No. 1-5
Story: Katsuhiro Otomo Art: Takumi Nagayasu
There is a Japanese manga, but I donUt believe there is an
animation.

Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past GN-Viz
A compilation of the manga printed in a Nintendo magazine.
It is in color.

Lensman:Secret of the Lens Graphic Novel-Eternity
Lensman:Secret of the Lens-Eternity No. 1-6
Story: Paul O'Connor Art: Tim Eldred
Lensman:Galactic Patrol Graphic Novel-Eternity
Lensman:Galactic Patrol-Eternity No. 1-5
Story and Art: Tim Eldred
Lensman:Birth of a Lensman Graphic Novel-Eternity
Lensman:War of the Galaxies-Eternity No. 1-7
Story: Paul O'Connor Art: Tim Eldred
This is a made in America story based on the Japanese
animation. The Japanese animation was based on stories written
by E.E. "Doc" Smith. There is a large amount of computer
animation as well. There is a 110 min. Lensman dubbed
animation from Streamline available on videotape and laserdisc.
The movies Secret of the Lens and Power of the Lens were made
from the Lensman TV Series.

Locke!-1987 Blackthorne Publishing No. 1-3
I know there is a Japanese manga and an animation. I am not
familiar with the English manga so I don't know how it relates
to the Japanese manga and animation. There is a dubbed Locke
the Superman videotape available from FHE. There are at least 2
Locke! episodes, the first is 55 min and the second is 50 min.
(Are these related?)

Lone Wolf and Cub-First Publishing No. 1-47?
Lone Wolf and Cub Deluxe Edition-First Publishing No. 1
Story: Kazuo Koike Art: Goseki Kojima
I know there is a Japanese manga and I believe there is no
animation, but a number of live action Japanese movies based on
the manga and are referred to as the Sword of Vengeance series.
One movie, Lupin Wolf: Lone Wolf with Cub is subtitled and 89
min. I don't know how the English manga relates to the Japanese
manga or movies.

Lost Continent (The)-Eclipse Comics No. 1-6
Story and Art: Akihiro Yamada
I know there is a Japanese manga, but I am not sure there is an
animation. I don't know how well the Japanese manga relates to
its English counterpart.

Lum Urusei Yatsura Graphic Novel-Viz Select Comics No. 1-2
Lum Urusei Yatsura Perfect Collection GN-Viz Select Comics
Lum Urusei Yatsura-1989 Viz Select Comics No. 1-8
Story and Art: Rumiko Takahashi
The Graphic Novels contain additional stories not found in the
comic series. There is a complete story per issue. The stories
in the manga differ slightly from those in the TV Series. There
are 34 volumes of the Japanese Manga. There is a long running
TV Series, at least 6 OAVs (~55 min each) and at least 6 Movies.
Animego provides subtitled versions on videotape and laserdisc.
There are at least16 videotapes, 4 episodes each, 100 min.
available. There are soon to be released dubbed versions of the
TV series on videotape. The names and the number of the movies
are as follows, 1: Only You (101 min), 3: Remember My Love (93
min), 4: Lum the Forever (94 min), 5: RFinalS Movie (85 min),
6: Always My Darling (77 min). These movies are available on
videotape and laserdisc from Animeigo. Movie 2: Beautiful
Dreamer (90 min), is available on videotape and laserdisc
from CPM. The OVA titles are subtitled and are available 2 per
videotape from Animeigo. Titles include: V. 1 Inaba the
Dreammaker (57 min). V. 2 Raging Sherbert & I Howl at the
Moon (53 min). V. 3 Catch the Heart & Goat and Cheese (50 min).
V. 4 Date With a Spirit & Terror of the Girly-Eyes Measles (50
min). V. 5 Nagisa Fiance & The Electric Household Guard (50
min). V. 6 RyoUs September Tea Party & Memorial Album (90
min). (See Return of Lum*Urusei Yatsura)

Lycanthrope Leo-Mar 94-Sep 94 Viz Select Comics No. 1-7
Story: Kengo Kaji Art: Kenji Okamura
I know there is a Japanese manga, but I am not sure there is an
animation. The Japanese manga is much longer than its English
counterpart. The story has not been completely translated
into English.

Macross-Dec.1984 Comico No. 1
I am not sure, but I think this is an American drawn Graphic
Novel based on the Macross/ Robotech story line. There are
several animations related to Macross, Macross, Do You Remember
Love, Super Dimensional Fortress Macross, the Macross TV
Series, Macross 7 TV series, and the Macross Plus OAVs.
(See Robotech)

Macross II Graphic Novel-Viz Comics
Macross II-Sept. 92-Jun. 92 Viz Comics No. 1-10
Story: Sukehiro Tomita Art: Tsuguo Okazaki
There is a Japanese manga and an animation. The English manga
closely follows the animation. There are 3 dubbed videotapes
with 2 episodes per 55 min per tape.

Macross II: Micron Conspiracy-Nov 94-Mar 95 Viz Comics
No. 1-5
Story: James D. Hudnall Art: Schulhoff Tam
This is a made in America original story and has no correspoding
Japanese manga or animation.

Magical Twilight Volume 1-A.D. Vision
Story and Art: Yuki
This is an adult Japanese manga, and there is a subtitled, 35 min.
animation released by A.D. Vision. Part 2 of the animation is 30
min. There is a complete story per issue.

Mai, The Psychic Girl-Eclipse Comics No. 1-28
Mai, The Psychic Girl Graphic Novel-Viz Comics No. 1-4
Mai, The Psychic Girl Perfect Collection-Viz Comics No. 1 Oct. 95
Story: Kazuya Kudo Art: Ryoichi Ikegami
I know there is a Japanese manga, but I am not sure there is an
animation. I know the Japanese manga has a shower scene which is
missing from its English counterpart. There is also a live action
musical.The Manga has been completely translated into English.

Maison Ikkoku Graphic Novel-Viz Comics Vol. 1
Maison Ikkoku GN:Family Affairs-Viz Comics
Maison Ikkoku GN:Home Sweet Home-Viz Comics Sept. 95
Maison Ikkoku-Jun 93-Dec 93 Viz Comics No. 1-7
Maison Ikkoku Part 2-Jan 94-Jun 94 Viz Comics No. 1-6
Maison Ikkoku Part 3-Jul 94-Dec 94 Viz Comics No. 1-6
Maison Ikkoku Part 4-Jan 95-Apr 96 Viz Comics No. 1-10
Story and Art: Rumiko Takahashi
There is a Japanese manga and a TV Series (96 episodes) and the
Maison Ikkoku: Final Movie. I don't know how the animation,
English and Japanese manga relate to each other. There are 15 volumes
of the Japanese manga. Maison Ikkoku GN:Home Sweet Home compiles
all of part 3 of the series.

Manga Vizion-Viz Comics
Story and art by various Japanese manga artists
A collection of stories from various mangas. They may or may not have
associated animations. This magazine includes serialized manga stories
including:
A, A Prime-Moto Hagio
Extra-Large Size Happiness-Rumiko Takahashi
House of Garbage-Rumiko Takahashi
Inside the Pottery-Rumiko Takahashi
Ogre Slayer-Kei Kusunoki
One Hundred Years of Love-Rumiko Takahashi
Merchant of Romance (The)-Rumiko Takahashi
Samurai Crusader The Kumomaru Chronicles
Story: Hiroi Oji Art: Ryoichi Ikegami
Tragedy of P (The)-Rumiko Takahashi

Mazinger-First Comics
Story and Art: Go Nagai
There is a manga and 3 TV series Mazinger Z, Great Mazinger and
God Mazinger. There was a Great Mazinger (56 min.) movie.

M.D. Giest-CPM June 95 No. 1-3
Story and Art: Tim Eldred/Koichi Ohata
This is a joint collaboration between American artist, Tim Eldred
and M.D. Geist's original Japanese creator, Koichi Ohata for an
original color comic with no Japanese counterpart. There is an
45 min. animation available subtitled and dubbed on videotape
and subtitled on laserdisc from USMC.

Memories- Reed Publishing
Story and Art: Katsuhiro Otomo
This British import includes complete color reprints of Memories
and Farewell to Weapons as distributed by Epic Comics. Other short
stories include Sound of Sand, Hair, Electric Bird Land, Minor Swing,
ThatUs Amazing World Parts 1, 2, 3 and 4, Chronicle of the Planet Tako
Parts 1 and 2, Fireball, and Flower which is also in color, with 4 of
the pages originally colored by Otomo himself. (See Memories &
Farewell to Weapons-Epic Comic)

Memories-1992 Epic Comics No. 1
Story and Art: Katsuhiro Otomo
There is a Japanese manga and an animation is planned. The
comic book is in color.

Mermaid Forest Graphic Novel-Viz Select
Mermaid Scar Graphic Novel-Viz Select Oct. 95
Mermaid Forest-Dec 93-Mar 94 Viz Select No. 1-4
Mermaid Forest-Animerica (Viz) V. 1 No. 1-9
Mermaid Scar-Apr 94-Jul 94 Viz Select No. 1-4
Mermaid Promise-Aug 94-Nov 95 Viz Select No. 1-4
Mermaid Dream-Dec 94-Feb 95 Viz Select No. 1-3
Mermaid's Gaze-Viz Select No. 1-4
Mermaid's Mask-Jul 95-Sep 95 Viz Select No. 1-3
Story and Art: Rumiko Takahashi
This is the order in which the stories were released. There is a
Japanese manga and Mermaid Forest (55 min, sub) available from
Central Park Media on videotape and laserdisc and Mermaid
Scar (50 min, dub) animation available from Viz Video on videotape.
I don't know how well the animation, English and Japanese manga
relate to each other. There are still plenty of Mermaid stories to
be translated. This is part of the Rumic World series. (See Rumic
World)

Midnight Eye Goku-Sept. 91-Feb. 92-Viz Select Comics No. 1-6
Story and Art: Buichi Terasawa
There is a Japanese manga and an animation. The English manga
is in color. The English manga closely follows the animation,
books 1 and 2 corresponds to OAV 1, books 3 and 4 corresponds
to OAV 2, books 5 and 6 are one story, that has yet to be
animated.

Mighty Bomb Shells-Antarctic Press
Story and Art: Yujin Ishikawa
I know there is a Japanese manga, but I am not sure there is an
animation.

Mr. ArashiUs Amazing Freak Show-Blast Books
Story and Art: Suehiro Maruo
There is a Japanese manga, but I am not sure there is an
animation. This manga deals with very mature themes of
a sick and twisted nature.

Mobile Suit Gundam 0083-Nov 93-Nov 94 Viz Comics No. 1-13
Story and Art: Sunrise Animation
This is an American made comic using stills from the animation.
It closely follows the animation. This is based on Gundam 0083
which has several 30 min. episodes. This is related to several TV
Series: Mobile Suit Gundam, Mobile Suit Zeta Gundam, Mobile Suit
Gundam Double Zeta, V Gundam, Gundam W, G Gundam. There are at
least 3 movies (~150 min each), the Stardust Memories OAV and
six 30 min. episodes of Gundam 0080:War in the Pocket.

Monnga-Daikaiju Enterprises
A monthly anthology book similar in nature to Manga
Vizion from Viz. The manga-like stories presented are not all
created by Japanese artists.

My Neighbor Totoro-Viz Comics/Tokuma Publishing
Story and Art: Hayao Miyazaki
This is a book that uses stills from the animation and is a
summary of the plot. An 87 min. dubbed version of the animation
is available on videotape and laserdisc from Fox Video as well
as free cuddly Totoro dolls with proof of purchase while
supplies last.

Nausicaa of the Valley of Wind-Viz Comics/Tokuma Publishing
No. 1-2
Story and Art: Hayao Miyazaki
This hardcover book that uses stills from the 116 min. animated movie
and is a summary of the plot.

Nausicaa of the Valley of Wind GN-Viz Comics Vol. 1-5
Nausicaa .. Valley of Wind GN Perfect Collection-Viz Comics Vol. 1-2
Nausicaa of the Valley of Wind-1988-1990 Viz Comics No. 1-7
Nausicaa of the Valley of Wind Part 2-Viz Comics No. 1-4
Nausicaa of the Valley of Wind Part 3-Viz Comics No. 1-3
Nausicaa of the Valley of Wind Part 4-Jun 94-Oct 94 Viz
Comics No. 1-5
Nausicaa of the Valley of Wind Part 5-Jul 95-Feb 96 Viz
Comics No. 1-8
Story and Art: Hayao Miyazaki
There is a Japanese manga and an animation. The manga is a
superset of the animation and is still continuing in Japan, with
Volume 6 being the latest. There is a terrible English dub of
Nausicaa called Warriors of the Wind from Streamline on
videotape where multiple scenes are cut and the story line is
changed.

Nestrobber-Oct 92, Jun 94 Blue Sky Blue No. 1-2
Story: Jo Duffy Art: Maya Sakamoto
Fast-Story: Jo Duffy Art: Colleen Doran
I have no information about this title.

Nightmare-A.D. Vision
Story and Art: Akira Mii
There is an adult Japanese manga, but I don't think there is an
animation.

Ogre Slayer-May 95 Manga Vizion (Viz)
Story and Art: Kei Kusunoki
There is a Japanese manga, the animation is to be released by
Viz Video in dubbed format (60 min).

Oh My Goddess!-Dark Horse No. 1-6
Oh My Goddess! Part 2-Dark Horse No. 1-8
Story and Art: Kosuke Fujishima
There is a Japanese manga and a Japanese animation entitled Ah!
My Goddess! The English manga uses only a small subset of
the Japanese manga. The Japanese manga is a superset of the
animation. There are 5 subbed episodes of Oh My Goddess! the
animation from Animego on 5 videotapes or 2 laser discs (CLV/CAV).
V. 1: Moonlight and Cherry blossoms (29 min), V. 2: Midsummer
NightUs Dream (29 min), V. 3: Burning Hearts on the Road (29
min), V. 4: Evergreen Holy Night (29 min), V. 5: For the Love of
Goddess (40 min).

Orion-Dark Horse Comics and Studio Proteus No. 1-6.
Orion Graphic Novel-Dark Horse Comics
Story and Art: Masamune Shirow
There is a Japanese manga and I believe an animation.
The Manga was completely translated into English.

Outlanders Graphic Novel-Dark Horse Comics No. 1-4
Outlanders-Dark Horse Comics (0-33?).
Outlanders Epilogue-Mar 94 Dark Horse.
Outlanders Special-Dark Horse Comics.
Story and Art: Johji Manabe
Each Graphic Novel contains 4 issues. The entire manga has been
translated in English. There is a Japanese manga and an animation.
The manga is a superset of the animation. A 48 min. dubbed version
is available on videotape from Dark Image Entertainment or U.S.
Renditions.

Panorama of Hell-Blast Books
Story and Art: Hideshi Hino
There is a Japanese manga, but I am not sure there is an
animation. This manga deals with very mature themes of
a sick and twisted nature.

Pineapple Army Graphic Novel -Viz Select Comics
Pineapple Army-Dec. 6, 1988-1989 Viz Comics No. 1-10
Story: Kazuya Kudo Art: Naoki Urasawa
There is a Japanese manga, but I m not sure there is an
animation. There is a complete story per issue.

Pirate Queen Emeraldas (The)-Eternity No. 1-4
Story: Robert W. Gibson Art: Ben Dunn
This is a made in America original story loosely based on a
character from Captain Harlock.

Pixy Junket-Viz Comics No. 1-6
Story and Art: Pure
There is a Japanese manga, but I am not sure there is an
animation. The entire manga has been translated in English.

Princess of Darkness-Fantagraphics Aug. 95
Story and Art: Yuichiro Tanuma
This is an adult comic, based on an adult manga. I am not sure
if there is an animation. The original artist retouched the
original artwork to include those elements that would not
have passed the Japanese censors.

Project A-KO-Malibu Comics 0-4
Story: Katsuhiko Nishijima & Kazumi Shirasaka Art: Ben Dunn
Project A-KO Graphic Novel-CPM Comics
This is made in America drawn comic book based on a popular
movie. I am not sure that a Japanese manga exists. The comic
is missing a few of my favorite scenes. Issue 0 and the Settei
Super Special No. 1 (Project A-KO) is American drawn pictures
of the animation characters. The Project A-KO Graphic Novel
contains the stories from issues 1-4, plus 8 additional pages.
Project A-KO is 86 min. long and is available subbed on
laserdisc and videotape and dubbed on videotape from Central
Park Media.

Project A-KO Settei Super Special-Antarctic Press No. 1
American drawn pictures based on the animation.

Project A-KO 2-CPM Comics No. 1-3
Art: Tim Eldred Color: John Ott
Project A-KO Versus-CPM Comics No. 1-5 Oct. 95
Art: John Ott/Studio Go
These are American drawn color comic books based on the movies.
The 70 min. long Project A-KO 2: Plot of the Daitokuji Financial Group
is dubbed on videotape and subbed and dubbed at the same time on
a single laserdisc from Central Park Media. Project A-KO 3: Cinderella
Rhapsody (50 min) is available subbed and dubbed on videotape and on
laserdisc. Project A-KO 4: Final (50 min) is available subbed and dubbed
on videotape and on laserdisc. Project A-KO vs the Grey Side is 54 min
and a Project A-KO vs the Blue Side is 55 min. All are available from
Central Park Media.

Promise-Feb 94 Viz Comics
Story and Art: Keiko Nishi
These are short stories from different Japanese manga and I am not
sure if any of them have been animated.

Racer-X-Now Comics 8/88-8/89 No. 0-11
This is a made in America original story loosely based on a
character from Speed Racer. (See Speed Racer)

Ragnarok Guy-Sun Comic Publishing
Story and Art: Tsuguo Okazai
There is a Japanese manga, but I am not sure there is an
animation. I believe the English manga was abruptly terminated.

Raika-Sun Comic Publishing
Story: Yu Terashima Art: Kamui Fujiwara
There is a Japanese manga and I believe there is an
animation. I believe the English manga was abruptly terminated.

Ranma 1/2 Graphic Novel-Viz Select Comics Vol. 1-5
Ranma 1/2-May 92-Nov. 92 Viz Select Comics No. 1-7
Ranma 1/2 II-Jan 93-Nov 93 Viz Select Comics No. 1-11
Ranma 1/2 III-Dec 93-Dec 94 Viz Select Comics No. 1-13
Story and Art: Rumiko Takahashi
There is a Japanese manga and the TV series is available from
Viz Video dubbed, (2 episodes per tape, 50 min) there are at
least 9 videotapes containing the first TV series and the subbed,
CollectorUs Edition (3 episodes per tape, 75 min) at least 4
videotapes are out. Viz Video calls the second TV series Anything
Goes Martial Arts. The TV series has18 episodes for the first
series and 143 episodes for the second series which closely
follows the Japanese manga. There are over 23 volumes of the
Japanese manga. There are at least 2 dubbed movies, 1: Big Trouble
in Nekonron, China (74 min) and 2: Nihao My Concubine (60 min).
There are at least 6 OAVs and at least 4 OAVs are available dubbed,
the first, Desperately Seeking Shampoo is 50 min and is available on
videotape. The 2nd OAV is available on a single 60 min. videotape
called Like Water for Ranma. Akane and Her Sisters and An Akane to
Remember has 2 OAVs on one tape (65 min).

Rebel Sword:Part One -Dark Horse No.1-6
Story and Art: Yoshikazu Yasuhiko
There is a Japanese manga and I am not sure if there is an
animation. The story has not been completely translated
into English nor concluded.

Return of Lum*Urusei Yatsura Graphic Novel-Viz Comics
Return of Lum*Urusei Yatsura-Dec 93-Dec 94 Viz Comics
No. 1-8
Story and Art: Rumiko Takahashi
There is a Japanese manga and a TV Series, Movies and OAV
animation. There is a complete story per issue. (See Lum for
additional information).

Rion 2990-Rion Productions No. 1-4
Story and Art: Doug Brammer and Ryan Brown
This is an American original story produced in the Japanese
manga style.

Riot-Viz Comics No. 1-6 Oct. 95
Story and Art: Satoshi Shiki
There is a Japaneses Manga, But I don't think there is an
animation.

Robotech Defenders-Mar. 1985-Apr. 1985 DC Comics No. 1-2
Story: Andrew Helfer Art: Judith Hunt
This is an American original story not based on anything
Japanese.

Robotech in 3D-Comico Aug. 1987 No. 1
I believe this is an American original story based on the
Japanese animation Macross (also known in English as Robotech).

Robotech Graphic Novel-Comico Aug. 1986 No. 1
This is an semi-original story based on the Japanese animation
Macross (also known in English as Robotech The Macross Saga)

Robotech: The Macross Saga-Feb 85-Feb 89 Comico No. 2-36
Story: Carl Macek Art: Neil Vokes
This is an semi-original story based on the Japanese animation
Macross (also known in English as Robotech The Macross Saga).
It is available dubbed as the Robotech Collection with 4 episodes
per videotape. The Perfect Collection is available with 2 episodes
of the dubbed Robotech version and 2 episodes of the corresponding
original Japanese version (subtitled) per videotape. There are
multiple laserdisc versions including a 9 disc bilingual set.

Robotech Masters-Jul 85-Apr 88 Comico No. 1-23
Story Mike Baron Art: Neil Vokes
This is an semi-original story based on the Japanese TV Series,
Super-Dimenional Cavalry: Southern Cross (also known in
English as Robotech Masters) It is available dubbed as the
Robotech Collection with 4 episodes per videotape and laserdiscs.
The Perfect Collection is available with 2 episodes of the dubbed
Robotech version and 2 episodes of the corresponding original
Japanese version (subtitled) per videotape. There are multiple
laserdisc versions including a 6 disc bilingual set.

Robotech: The New Generation-Jul 85-Jul 88 Comico No. 1-25
Story: Jack Herman Art: RCrusher DaveS Johnson
This is an semi-original story based on the Japanese TV Series,
called Genesis Climber Mospeada. (also known in English as
Robotech The New Generation). It is available dubbed as the
Robotech Collection with 4 episodes per videotape and laserdiscs.
The Perfect Collection is available with 2 episodes of the dubbed
Robotech version and 2 episodes of the corresponding original
Japanese version (subtitled) per videotape.

Robotech Special-Comico May 1988 No. 1
I believe this is an American original story based on the
Japanese animation Macross (also known in English as Robotech).

Robotech II: The Sentinels Hardcover Graphic Novel-Eternity
Robotech II: The Sentinels Graphic Novel-Eternity
Story: Tom Mason & Chris Ulm Art: John & Jason Waltrip
I believe this is an American original story based on the
Japanese animation Macross:The Sentinels, known in English as
Robotech II: The Sentinels which is dubbed, 90 min. and available
from Streamline. There is a bilingual laserdisc available.

Rumic World Graphic Novel-Viz Select Comics No. 1
Rumic World: Fire Tripper-Viz Select Comics No. 1
Rumic World: Laughing Target-Viz Select Comics No. 1
One-Pound Gospel-Animerica V. 2 No. 12, V. 3 No.1-2
Supergal-Animerica V. 1 No. 0
Rumic Theater
Extra-Large Size Happiness-Manga Vizon No. 6
House of Garbage-Manga Vizon No. 3
Inside the Pottery-Manga Vizon No. 4
Merchant of Romance (The)-Manga Vizon No. 2
One Hundred Years of Love-Manga Vizon No. 5
Tragedy of P (The)-Manga Vizon No. 1
Story and Art: Rumiko Takahashi
The graphic novel includes an additional story, Supergal, not
published separately like the other Rumic World comics,
Fire Tripper and Laughing Target, but can be found in the pages
of Animerica. There is several Japanese manga stories and
several animations. There are additional Rumic world stories
in the Japanese manga and animations yet to be translated into
English. Supergal, also known as Maris the Chojo (50 min), Laughing
Target (50 min) and Fire Tripper (50 min) are available in subtitled
form from Central Park Media on videotape and laserdisc. One-Pound
Gospel (Animerica) is animated, and is available in English from Viz
Video (55 min.) subtitled. Other titles in the Rumic World series
include: House of Garbage, Inside the Pottery, The Tragedy of P and
The Merchant of Romance, etc. (all found in Manga Vizion). The Mermaid
Series: Forest, Promise, Scar, Dream, Gaze is also considered part
of the Rumic World series. (See Animerica, Manga Vizion and Mermaid
Forest, Promise, Scar, Dream, Gaze, Mask)

Alan D. Peters

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