2009-11-24, 02:37 | Link #21 |
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Got drawn in by the announcement, and went searching for the manga. The first 10 chapters are a little interesting, and when thing gets serious, I can't stop reading. Really looking forward to this adaption.
I just love the Tengu group. For the girl, it's Yuki Onna.
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2009-11-24, 08:22 | Link #25 |
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Next year seams very promising so far. I hope it won't be 24-26 episodes because that wouldn't be enough to show a good parts which comes much later on...
It stands for Weekly Shōnen Jump.
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2009-11-24, 08:23 | Link #26 |
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Heh, that's exactly what I did, and it's unusual to have a shonen grab me like that these days. And WSJ stands for Weekly Shonen Jump, the magazine that has NnM, Naruto, Bleach, ect.
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2009-11-29, 19:43 | Link #31 |
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I was thinking about it today and I think part of the reason I like NnM so much (do we have a better shorthand if you say Nurarihyon it sounds like you're referring to the character) is because I reminds me of Amatsuki. Then I realized that the characters have the same first name AND will both be voiced by Jun Fukuyama. I'm in for some weird moments in this anime....
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2009-11-29, 23:35 | Link #33 | |
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I think I'll go with NuMago
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2009-11-30, 06:54 | Link #34 |
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There are two abbreviation that the Japanese fans usually use to call it, the first is NuraMago and the second is Nurari. The first one is the most popular, even the Jump editor usually use it when referring to the series in promotional material, popularity poll, etc. I usually call it NuraMago or just Mago. Oh well, whatever name we use to call it, this manga will still be awesome.
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2009-12-02, 13:31 | Link #36 |
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Humaniod anime? Um, last time I checked humans made up the majority of anime.... unless by humaniod you mean humaniod spirits, in which case there are still a lot of shows like that (Natsume Yujincho, Amatsuki, anything that involves ghosts).
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2009-12-16, 14:56 | Link #40 |
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I love yokai and anything supernatural . So I was really delighted when the manga got translated . Followed it back in the day but lost track along the way . I was somewhat cursing myself for not finding time . But this is a perfect opportunity to enjoy my Yokai obsession . Extremely Delighted to see Mago get animated
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