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  1. Dir en grey (2,180 bytes)
    26: * [http://free-will-america.com/ Free Will America] - Official US site (English)
  2. Ameyoko (1,286 bytes)
    4: ...t the name comes from a combination of the words "America" and "yokocho" (Alley in Japanese) because there ...
  3. A Bathing Ape (2,918 bytes)
    10: ...g places such as [[London]], [[Hong Kong]], and [[America]].
  4. Beams (2,085 bytes)
    8: ...ugh that may be true in Japan, their influence in America is a minimal. They have even developed an analogy...
  5. Toshio Saeki (1,459 bytes)
    3: ...are collected avidly by erotic art fans in Japan, America, France, and other parts of the world. Saeki has ...
  6. Anime (12,492 bytes)
    46: ...l Z in the mid-1990s and the launch of Pokemon in America in 1998. Shows like this represented a younger, m...
    48: ...ed the flood gates for anime productions reaching America with multiple films set for release each year and...
  7. Thee Michelle Gun Elephant (2,363 bytes)
    5: ...[Japan]]. The band was signed to Alive Records in America, after being recommended to the label by The Bria...
  8. Corrector Yui (3,254 bytes)
    1: ...nown [[manga artists]], or [[mangaka]], in both [[America]] and [[Japan]]. He is probably most well-known t...
  9. Manga (3,150 bytes)
    1: ... the past twenty years, though, the art has taken America and other countries by storm, going on to become ...
    15: Most comic books that are written in America tend to focus on children. Superheroes and superv...
  10. BECK (3,080 bytes)
    11: ...Minami]] – Ryusuke spent quite a bit of time in America, so he speaks fluent English. He often uses both ...
  11. Chibi Vampire (3,169 bytes)
    1: ... in [[2007]], has it been licensed for release in America. The manga is also known by the name Karin, but i...
  12. Tsutomu Nihei (2,883 bytes)
    13: ... fifth planned comic book was released. It was in America that Nihei realized the vast differences between ...
  13. Vampire Hunter D (2,776 bytes)
    1: ...e for other [[anime|animes]] to feel welcome in [[America]]. The story began in [[1983]] as a series of nov...
  14. Inu-Yasha (2,973 bytes)
    1: ...most well-known and love animes in both Japan and America.
  15. Ninja Scroll (2,856 bytes)
    1: ...released in Japan in [[1993]] and made its way to America in [[1996]]. Since its release in the west, it ha...
  16. Oh My Goddess!(anime) (2,913 bytes)
    11: ...t there has been no talk of licensing the game in America, or in dubbing it in English, but it is possible ...
  17. Fists Of The Northstar: The Movie (2,735 bytes)
    1: ...It was not until [[1991]] that it was released in America, and has become somewhat of an unknown in [[anime...
  18. Rhapsody in August (3,009 bytes)
    7: ...d things get complicated. One of the cousins from America, a Japanese-American named Clark (played by Richa...
    24: ...trayed the Japanese as the victims of the war. In America, critics hard a hard time believing Richard Gere ...
  19. Yojimbo the Bodyguard (3,045 bytes)
    27: ...emade in [[1964]]. [[Sergio Leone]] brought it to America and cast Clint Eastwood as the Man with No Name. ...
  20. Arata (2,245 bytes)
    3: ...'', which was released as [[After Life]] in North America and ''Afterlife'' in the U.K, even though the lit...

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