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Maris the
Chojo (ザ・超女(スーパーギャル), Za Sūpāgyaru, "The Supergal"),
originally titled Supergal in U.S. markets, is a one shot
manga story by
Rumiko Takahashi...
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Super Psychic Policeman Chojo (****anese: 超巡!超条先輩, Hepburn: Chōjun!
Chōjō Senpai) is a ****anese
manga series written and
illustrated by Shun Numa. It began...
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Sunday VS Magazine: Shūketsu!
Chōjō Daikessen (サンデー VS マガジン 集結! 頂上大決戦, Sandē Bāsasu
Magajin Shūketsu!
Chōjō Daikessen) is a
fighting game
developed by...
- Ie U****ata
Chōjo (伊江 親方 朝叙, ? – 9 July 1745), also
known by
Nishihira U****ata
Chōjo (西平 親方 朝叙) and his
Chinese style name Shō
Wasei (向 和声), was a politician...
- Kōchi u****ata
Chōjō (幸地 親方 朝常, 1843–1891) was a
Ryukyuan aristocrat known for
leading a
movement to
petition the
government of Qing
Dynasty China to rescue...
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prolific writer of
short story manga. Her
stories Laughing Target,
Maris the
Chojo, and Fire
Tripper all were
adapted into
original video animations (OVAs)...
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Inuyasha appeared in the
crossover video game
Sunday vs Magazine: Shūketsu!
Chōjō Daikessen as a
playable character. Inuyasha's sword, Tessaiga, has appeared...
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Creamy Mami, the
Magic Angel Song
Special 2:
Curtain Call (1986)
Maris the
Chojo (May 21, 1986)
Magical Emi, the
Magic Star: Finale! Finale! (1986) Bari...
- "Kōchi
Chōjō."
Okinawa konpakuto jiten (沖縄コンパクト事典, "Okinawa
Compact Encyclopedia").
Ryukyu Shimpo. 1
March 2003.
Accessed 17
September 2009. "Kōchi
Chōjō."...
- Humanity:
Police Tactics (****anese: 仁義なき戦い 頂上作戦, Hepburn:
Jingi Naki Tatakai:
Chojo Sakusen) is a 1974 ****anese
yakuza film
directed by
Kinji ****asaku. It is...