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Encyclopedia > Animanga

Animanga, sometimes spelt AniManga or ani-manga, is a less used word blend can refer to several things:

  • a form of graphic novel (manga) where the images are taken drectly from the movie (anime), thereby giving you an ani-manga
  • anime and manga, and things based on or influenced by anime and manga.
  • A type of manga using anime cels as manga frames
  • Anime games, games based on anime or manga.
  • Anime/manga audio dramas, audio dramas based on anime or manga.
  • Several websites go by the name Animanga.
See also: Template:Infobox animanga

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Welcome to the Animanga Community (157 words)
The Animanga Community is an attempt to create a meeting place on the Internet for all fans of anime and/or manga.
This is the second incarnation, with a different, look and the beginning of an animanga information database.
The Animanga Database (AMDB) is an attempt to create a site where otaku from around the world can get information about anime, manga and related products.
Animanga - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (149 words)
Animanga (sometimes spelled AniManga or ani-manga) or Manganime, a portmanteau of anime and manga, is a word that can refer to several things:
Several websites go by the name Animanga, such as Animanga, Animanga Chaos, Animanga Network, Animanga.
This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the same title.
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