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Do You Know This Anime?
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Started way too early on My Types
#Tappei to Zoro pipeline too real#Eguchi Tappei#Kocchi Muite Miiko#Kocchimuite Miiko#ZoLu#LuZo#tbf Tappei looks more like ZoSan lovechild#Tappei Eguchi#Monkey D. Luffy#Mugiwara no Luffy#One Piece
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Fanart of Natsuki from Kocchi Muite! Miiko.
I was late so i couldn't get a slot for Ono Eriko-sensei's signature ᴖ̈
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How could anyone forget her
Been watching a lot of little unknown small anime recently, so many cute designs forgotten :(
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when ur childhood manga has a trans character in it with a well-written story
but ur country's publishers removed the chapters they were prominently in
#artsy's posts#kocchimuite! miiko#kocchi muite! miiko#hi! miiko#trans#we indonesian queers just cannot win istfg
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Han Hye-jin, self-revealed "Boy friend is sleeping on the second floor" (Han Hye-jin')
Source: k-star-holic.blogspot.com
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Book I’ve Read!
These are titles I’ve read so far as my memory can recall! I do still remember the first novel I read (but not sure it really was the first or the first touching my heart...) so yeah this is it! (not in an orderly manner and would be updated periodically)
Fiction 1. Herr der Diebe (The Thief Lord) by Cornelia Funke 2. Harry Potter Series by J. K. Rowling (- The Philosopher’s Stone and The Order of The Phoenix 3. The Mortal Instruments Series by Cassandra Clare (only City of Bones and City of Glass) 4. Catching Fire by Suzanne Collins 5. A Series of Unfortunate Events by Lemony Snicket (only The Wide Window and The Penultimate Peril) 6. Legend of Great Tang’s Twin Dragons by Huang Yi 7. The Hundred-Year-Old Man Who Climbed Out of The Window and Disappeared by Jonas Jonasson 8. Sherlock Holmes Series by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle • Sign of Four • The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes: The Five Orange Pips • The Return of Sherlock Holmes: The Adventures of Empty House, ...of Norwood Builder, ...of Dancing Men, ...of Six Napoleons, ...of the Goldern Pince-Nez • His Last Bow: The Adventure of Wisteria Lodge, ...of the Bruce-Partington Plans, ...of Lady Frances Carfax • The Case-Book of Sherlock Holmes: The Adventure of the Three Garridebs 9. Jack Nightingale Series by Stephen Leather (Nightfall, Midnight, and Lastnight) 10. The Catcher In The Rye by J.D. Salinger 11. To Kill A Mockingbird by Harper Lee 12. The Brother Karamazov by Fyodor Dostoyevsky 13. On The Road by Jack Kerouac 14. Wuthering Heights by Emily Brontë 15. Le Petit Prince by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry 16. Notes From Underground by Fyodor Dostoyevsky 17. Book of Souls by Glenn Cooper 18. The Time Keeper by Mitch Albom 19. The First Phone Call from Heaven by Mitch Albom 20. Love Letters to The Dead by Ava Dellaira 21. Ways to Live Forever by Sally Nicholls 22. Life of Pi by Yann Martel 23. The Perks of Being A Wallflower by Stephen Chbosky 24. The Universe of Us by Lang Leav 25. Hamlet by William Shakespeare 26. The Count of Monte Cristo by Alexandre Dumas 27.
Comic books 1. Slam Dunk by Inoue Takehiko 2. Detective Conan by Aoyama Gosho 3. Interstellar Bridge/Seikan Bridge by Kyukkyupon 4. Hunter x Hunter by Yoshihiro Togashi 5. Yuyu Hakusho by Yoshihiro Togashi 6. Death Note by Tsugumi Ohba 7. Bakuman by Tsugumi Ohba 8. Kuroko’s Basketball by Tadatoshi Fujimaki 9. Nozaki by Izumi Tsubaki 10. Haikyuu!! by Haruichi Furudate 11. Kocchi Muite! Miiko by Eriko Ono 12. Fullmetal Alchmeist by Hiromu Arakawa 13. Solanin by Inio Asano 14. A Man and His Cat by Umi Sakurai 15.
Nonfiction 1. Blue Collar, Blue Scrubs by Michael Collins, MD. 2. Ceci est ma femme by Oliver Sacks 3. The 5-Second Rule by Mel Robbins 4. Blink! by Malcolm Gladwell 5. David and Goliath by Malcolm Gladwell 6. What The Dog Saw by Malcolm Gladwell 7. The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People by Stephen Covey 8. Guns, Germs and Steel by Jared Diamonds 9. When by Daniel H. Pink 10. The Order of Time by Carlo Rovelli 11. The Problems of Philosophy by Bertrand Russel 12. The View from Planet Earth by Vincent Cronin 13. Collapse by Jared Diamond 14. How to Lead When Your Boss Can’t or Won’t by J. C. Maxwell 15. Aristotle’s Children by R. E. Rübenstein 16. Atomic Habits by James Clear 17. The Naked Traveler 3 & 4 by Trinity 18.
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I'VE BEEN READING THAT MANGA SINCE I WAS IN DIAPER, AND NOW I LEGALLY CAN DRINK AND MIIKO IS JUST ON HER 7TH GRADE. MY HEART FEELS ALL SORTS OF EMOTIONS🥲🥲🥲
idk if there’s any kocchimuite miiko readers here on tumblr but holy shit I just remembered who my ultimate otp is Fucking tappei and miiko holy fucking shit I’ve only just remembered
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Intro ヾ(^-^)ノ
Hello!!! :o)
Ian Alison Megido. (NOT MY REAL NAME)
Call me Ian / Taylor ::3
Autistic 🤍
He/Him, Trans + BI 💞
Swiftie since 2016 🕰
Cosplayer, 1989, lover, midnight Stan! 🥟
Hyperfixation!
Homestuck, Taylor Swift, Object shows, heartstopper, amphibia, kocchi muite miiko (more tba..)
DNI
- blawgh stop hating on me just because I like Taylor Swift
- making n$fw jokes if we're not close
- creep-os who always do n$fw jokes
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Yoroshiku Business Card (meishi card) holder featuring Miiko (Kocchi Muite! Miiko), Karin/Buurin (Tonde Buurin), and Momoko (Wedding Peach). Artwork supplied by series mangaka Ono Eriko, Ikeda Taeko, and Yazawa Nao respectively. This item was bundled with the April 1995 issue of Ciao magazine and scanned from my personal collection.
#ai tenshi densetsu wedding peach#wedding peach#ai to yuuki no pig girl tonde buurin#tonde buurin#kocchi muite! miiko#kocchi muite miiko#kokubu karin#hanasaki momoko#yamada miiko#yazawa nao#nao yazawa#ikeda taeko#ono eriko#scan: hotwaterandmilk#furoku#ciao magazine#shoujo manga
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@3tr4y-bullett @several-weasels-in-a-trenchcoat and anyone else who wants to join!
Make a poll of your favorite female characters (no limits – as many or as little as you want) and see which your followers like the most
Thanks for the tag @eternalergo and @corffiser 🌟
No pressure tagging: @six-demon-bag, @andromedaholic, @zemos-bathrobe, @ithilien-wolf, @coffee-without-anesthetics
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Kocchi Muite! Miiko (1995) by Eriko Ono
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Look This Way, Miiko! (こっちむいて!みい子)volumes 1-6
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Apparently, after about 30 years of publication, Miiko's gonna graduate from elementary school and become a middle high student.
I personally start reading Kocchi Muite! Miiko when I was still in elementary school and now that I'm at final years in college-- damn I feel so old now.
#my rambling#Kocchi Muite! Miiko#might grab a volume where she enters middle high idk#comics in local bookstores are getting expensive tho orz
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5 Old and Nearly Forgotten Manga and Anime Series
1. Patalliro!
Patalliro was a manga series that first started in 1978, which would then become an anime series that aired from 1982 to 1983 with 49 episodes, and even a movie.
The series took place in a fictional country called ‘Malynera’, and took place in a futuristic version of the year 2015 (remember that the series started in 1978). The main character of the series is a 10 year old boy named Patalliro du Malyner VIII, who becomes the king of Malynera and is often protected by two bodyguards: Jack Barbarosa Bancoran and Maraich Juschenfe. While being the ruler of an entire country, Patalliro also causes mischief and becomes a thorn in the sides of Bancoran and Maraich...but Patalliro also proves to be a competent and intellectual leader as well.
The series was a bit ahead of its time as it featured same-sex romance between men, especially between Bancoran and Maraich. The series wa also known for its witty humor, innuendos, slapstick, and is one of the longest running manga series. The manga has still not ended and has over 101 volumes...though recent ones have not yet been translated into English.
The anime series was, for a while, difficult to find... Especially since the anime had not been aired on television for many years. But now the episodes can be found online today. There is even a spin-off called, Patalliro Saiyuiki!, which is a parody of the story: Journey to the West. A stage musical based off the series was made in Japan in 2018.
2. Di Gi Charat
Di Gi Charat is a manga that started in 1998 and was adapted into several animes: Di Gi Charat (1999-2001), Panyo Panyo Di Gi Charat (2002), Leave it to Piyoko-pyo! (2003), Di Gi Charat Nyo! (2003-2004), and Winter Garden OVA (2006).
The series focuses on Princess Dejiko, the princess of planet Di Gi Charat, who comes to Earth to train to become a proper princess. She is accompanied by her friend Puchiko and servant Gema. She ends up befriending other humans and becomes a rival to the self-proclaimed idol: Robi~en~Rose/Hikaru Usada. Dejiko is not very princess-like, as she is crude, wild, impolite and lazy.
The series is well-known for its humor, random storylines, and interesting characters. While it may seem like random nonsense, it also still makes sense in a way. The series could also be seen as a parody of the Magical Girl trope, as Dejiko has the qualities of a Magical Girl...but is still far from the ideal character-type.
While the story changes with each anime series, some parts remain the same but just take place in a different time and location. All of the anime series can be found online, as well as the manga...though recent chapters may be difficult to find. Sega Dreamcast developed a game called, Di Gi Charat Fantasy, which was only available in Japan and also had a storyline different from the manga and anime.
3. Kocchi Muite! Miiko
Kocchi Muite! Miiko is a manga series that first started in 1995, and was developed into an anime in 1998.
The series depicts the life of ‘Miiko Yamada’, a tomboyish girl who often gets into mischief with her friends. It is a simple and cute story that depicts the innocence of childhood, as children often get caught up in adventure and mischief.
Both the manga and anime are very hard to find, as not all of the chapters have been uploaded on any manga websites. The episodes of the anime are also nearly impossible to find, and are yet to be easily available on any websites.
Hopefully, it will become easier to find in the near future.
4. Great Teacher Onizuka
Great Teacher Onizuka is a manga that went on from 1997-2002, was made into an anime in 1998, and became a live-action series in 2012 and 2014.
The series tells the story of ex-delinquent Eikichi Onizuka, who decides to become a teacher. Onizuka is a wild, perverted jokester who is not exactly teacher material. However...Onizuka just may be the best teacher that anyone could ever have. After being hired at the prestigious Holy Forest Academy, Onizuka is assigned to teach a class filled with students who go to great lengths to get their teachers fired. But no matter what they do, Onizuka never quits and proves to be a great challenge for his troublesome students. In the end, he teaches his students life lessons through ways that no teacher could ever think of doing. Even though the entire school board wants him gone, he is not the type to back down and will even teach the adults a thing or two about being a good teacher.
This series is well-known for its drama and depiction of a strict school system, filled with corruption and conspiracy against those who seem unfit to be teachers. The series also depicts the effects that bullying, violence, family problems, and suicide can have on a school and its students. While the series can be a bit controversial...it can also teach you a thing or two on how a teacher should be when it comes to their students.
Both the manga and anime can be easily found online.
5. Hanada Shonen Shi
Hanada Shonen Shi is a manga that went on from 1993-1995, and was developed into an anime that aired from 2002-2003.
The series tells the story of a troublesome boy named ‘Hanada Ichiro’, who lives in a small village and is known for causing trouble. After being hit by a car and almost dying, Hanada gains the ability to see and talk to ghosts, who come to him to help them with their unfinished business so that they can move on into the afterlife.
The series is known for its crude humor, but also light-hearted drama as it features a mischievous boy who now must help ghosts move on. It is perfect for those who love supernatural anime, but also like comedy and slice-of-life.
While not all of the chapters of the manga are available, you can find the anime series online.
#anime#anime list#top 5 list#di gi charat#patalliro#kocchi muite! miiko#great teacher onizuka#hanada shonin shi#comedy#old anime#hard to find#supernatural#drama
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