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owned by
POP Media Holdings.
Tokyopop's parent company's
offices are in
Tokyo, ****an and its
sister company's
office is in Hamburg, Germany.
Tokyopop was founded...
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Tokyo Pop (トーキョー ポップ,
Tōkyō Poppu) is a 1988
musical romantic comedy film
directed by Fran
Rubel Kuzui, who co-wrote the
screenplay with Lynn Grossman...
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Tokyo,
officially the
Tokyo Metropolis, is the
capital and most
populous city in ****an. With a po****tion of over 14
million in the city
proper in 2023...
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Tokyopop,
originally named MixxZine, was a
manga anthology published in
North America by
Tokyopop.
MixxZine at the
start published five
manga series,...
- tankōbon
volumes by Kodansha's
Afternoon KC imprint. In
February 2005,
Tokyopop announced that it has
licensed Blame! for U.S. distribution, with publication...
- audiobooks. With the
exception of the Cine-Magna series,
which was
published by
Tokyopop, all of the
books in the
Lizzie McGuire franchise were
published by Disney...
- ****an in Shinshokan's
Wings magazine, and
later published in
English by
Tokyopop in
three volumes between 2004 and 2006. A sequel,
Princess Ai: The Prism...
- Yi in Singapore,
Madman Entertainment in
Australia and New Zealand, and
Tokyopop in
North America. The
anime is
licensed in
English by
FUNimation Entertainment...
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Retrieved August 21, 2024. Hazra,
Adriana (October 25, 2022). "
Tokyopop Licenses 'If My
Favorite Pop Idol Made It to the Budokan, I
Would Die', 14 More Manga"...
- 2002). Love Hina Vol 1.
TokyoPop.
Character notes. ISBN 1-931514-94-1. Akamatsu, Ken (September 16, 2003). Love Hina Vol 14.
TokyoPop. p. Epilogue II. ISBN 1-59182-120-7...