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  2. The Severing Crime Edge - Wikipedia

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    The Severing Crime Edge ( Japanese: 断裁分離のクライムエッジ, Hepburn: Dansai Bunri no Kuraimu Ejji) is a Japanese manga series, written and illustrated by Tatsuhiko Hikagi. KADOKAWA began releasing the digital English volumes on BookWalker on December 10, 2014. [2] An anime television series adaptation by Studio Gokumi premiered on Tokyo MX and other networks on April 4, 2013.

  3. Galaxy Fräulein Yuna - Wikipedia

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    Also released in 1997 were two computer software packages: Galaxy Fräulein Yuna Hybrid Collection and Galaxy Fräulein Yuna Visual Soundtrack. The former was a collection of PC-related omake such as desktop wallpaper, custom cursors, and screensavers. The latter contained a few music clips with slide-show style "videos".

  4. Cursor (user interface) - Wikipedia

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    A cursor is a name given to the transparent slide engraved with a hairline used to mark a point on a slide rule. The term was then transferred to computers through analogy. Cursor on a slide rule. On 14 November 1963, while attending a conference on computer graphics in Reno, Nevada, Douglas Engelbart of Augmentation Research Center (ARC) first ...

  5. Clickjacking - Wikipedia

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    CursorJacking is a UI redressing technique to change the cursor from the location the user perceives, discovered in 2010 by Eddy Bordi, a researcher at vulnerability.fr. [25] Marcus Niemietz demonstrated this with a custom cursor icon, and in 2012 Mario Heiderich did so by hiding the cursor. [26]

  6. Wind Breaker (manga) - Wikipedia

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    Wind Breaker (stylized in all caps) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Satoru Nii that began serialization on Kodansha 's Magazine Pocket manga website in January 2021. As of May 2024, the series' individual chapters have been collected in 17 tankōbon volumes. An anime television series adaptation produced by CloverWorks premiered in April 2024.

  7. Chobits - Wikipedia

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    Chobits ( Japanese: ちょびっツ, Hepburn: Chobittsu) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by the Japanese manga collective Clamp. It was serialized in Kodansha 's seinen manga magazine Weekly Young Magazine from September 2000 to October 2002, with its chapters collected in eight bound volumes . Chobits was adapted as a 26-episode-long anime television series broadcast on TBS ...

  8. Kingdom Hearts χ - Wikipedia

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    Kingdom Hearts χ, [a] stylized as Kingdom Hearts χ [chi], is a Japanese role-playing browser game developed by Square Enix (in collaboration with Disney Interactive Studios ), BitGroove and Success, and published by Square Enix for web browsers as the eighth installment in the Kingdom Hearts series. Gameplay involves players navigating a ...

  9. Suzume - Wikipedia

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    Suzume Iwato is a 17-year-old high school girl, who lives with her aunt in a quiet town in the Kyushu region of Japan in 2023. While heading to school, she encounters a young man searching for an abandoned area with a door, so she informs him of an abandoned onsen (spa) resort nearby, and curiously follows him.

  10. Valkyrie Drive - Wikipedia

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    Valkyrie Drive (ヴァルキリードライヴ, Varukirī Doraivu) is a Japanese media franchise created by Marvelous, which was announced at the AnimeJapan convention in March 2015. The franchise consists of three projects; Mermaid (マーメイド, Māmeido), an anime television series produced by Arms Corporation, which aired in Japan from October to December 2015; Bhikkhuni (ビクニ ...

  11. Straight Title Robot Anime - Wikipedia

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    The anime aired for 12 episodes during the Winter 2013 anime season in Japan, on Tokyo MX and also streamed online on Niconico. Crunchyroll also broadcast the anime to all regions outside Japan. [5] KEI, the designer for Hatsune Miku (as well as other Vocaloids) was the character designer for Straight Title Robot Anime. [5] [6] The director is Kōtarō Ishidate, and the animation director is cort.