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Neko Ramen, Calling, Scarlet Manga Listed by Amazon
posted on by Egan Loo
Neko Ramen's TV Flash anime already posted online with English subs
The Amazon online retailer is listing the following title from the manga publisher Tokyopop:
Neko Ramen
Kenji Sonishi (Leave it to PET!, Zarigani Kachō)
Four+ volumes (Mag Garden's Comic Blade Masamune, Monthly Comic Blade magazines)
June 1, 2010
The following titles are also listed under Tokyopop's Blu boys-love imprint:
Calling
Miu Ōtsuki
One volume (Gentosha's Birz Comics Lynx Collection)
June 29, 2010
Scarlet
Hiro Madarame (Cute Demon)
One volume (Gentosha's Birz Comics Lynx Collection)
August 3, 2010
Amazon's listings do not necessarily indicate definite release plans or dates. Neko Ramen's story of a feline ramen shop owner was adapted into a Flash-animated television special in December 2006 and into a follow-up television series in 2008. The Vuze and Crunchyroll websites have been posting the anime episodes with English subtitles. Minoru Kawasaki (live action Silent Möbius, Calamari Wrestler, Everyone But Japan Sinks) directed the live-action Neko Ramen Taishō (General Neko Ramen) film based on the manga last year.
Source: Kuriousity
Neko Ramen
Kenji Sonishi (Leave it to PET!, Zarigani Kachō)
Four+ volumes (Mag Garden's Comic Blade Masamune, Monthly Comic Blade magazines)
June 1, 2010
The following titles are also listed under Tokyopop's Blu boys-love imprint:
Calling
Miu Ōtsuki
One volume (Gentosha's Birz Comics Lynx Collection)
June 29, 2010
Scarlet
Hiro Madarame (Cute Demon)
One volume (Gentosha's Birz Comics Lynx Collection)
August 3, 2010
Amazon's listings do not necessarily indicate definite release plans or dates. Neko Ramen's story of a feline ramen shop owner was adapted into a Flash-animated television special in December 2006 and into a follow-up television series in 2008. The Vuze and Crunchyroll websites have been posting the anime episodes with English subtitles. Minoru Kawasaki (live action Silent Möbius, Calamari Wrestler, Everyone But Japan Sinks) directed the live-action Neko Ramen Taishō (General Neko Ramen) film based on the manga last year.
Source: Kuriousity
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