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REVELATIONS (Doujinshii)

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LOVE & PEACE (Doujinshii)

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NICE! (Doujinshii)

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I'm Amanojaku!

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Taisango no Maid-san

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Doki Doki Literature Club - Moshi Doki Doki Bungeibu ga Kenketsu no Posta no Moderu ni Naru nara (Doujinshi)

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Aman's Animal Tales

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Osorochi

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Zenin Bishoujo no Yamikin

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Kowai Osananajimi

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Kowai Osananajimi

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There are beasts

REVELATIONS (Doujinshii)

Dragon Ball doujinshii focused on Piccolo.

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LOVE & PEACE (Doujinshii)

A Dragon Ball doujinshii with elements of Raditz x Vegeta and Trunks x Vegeta.

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Taisango no Maid-san

My maid, Hayaoka-san, She is serious, good at her job and perfect. But it seems like I\'m a little relaxed after work... The gap between on and off keeps me excited! ♡

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Aman's Animal Tales

A collection of Aman\'s oneshots of stories of animals.

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Osorochi

This story was first published in August 1969 issue of COM. It’s the fifth story in the Nagatani Kunio’s parody theater series, which was later compiled in Bakashiki-Nagatani Kunio’s Collection of Plagiarized Works (バカ式: 長谷邦夫盗作全集, Akebono, 1970). The title, “Osorochi” (おそろち), is a play on the words “orochi” (おろち), another work by Umezu, and “osoroshii” (恐ろしい), which means “dreadful, scary.” The pun is kept throughout the story every time the word “dreadful” is used. Umezu Kazuo’s name is also written with different kanji. While his name is spelled “楳図かずお”, here, Nagatani & Fujio Pro use 梅図まずお (Umezu Mazuo) as their penname. The joke is that the kanji for “plum” (梅), which also reads as “ka” is used in his family name, and his given name was turned into “mazuo,” which is a pun on “mazui” (まずい), i.e. something that sucks.

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