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One shot - Page 267

One-shot manga is a single, self-contained manga story that is often brief but complete. These stories allow creators to explore a variety of ideas, genres, and themes in a short amount of time, offering a full experience without needing a series.

One shot - Page 267

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Chapter 0 10 months ago

Bokura ga Chijō ni Kaeru Toki

Chapter 1977 11 months ago

Hyōzan 1977

Chapter 0 1 year ago

Nezumi Zoku

Chapter 0 7 months ago

Dora

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Spring Street Sketch

Chapter 0 7 months ago

Naata

Chapter 0 1 year ago

Starry Night Angels

Chapter 1975 1 year ago

1975

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A Night Smothered in Fog

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Mother Nature's Children

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Candy and Choco Bonbon

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Osorochi

Bokura ga Chijō ni Kaeru Toki

It was published in Manga Shōnen (マンガ少年) on February 1977

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Hyōzan 1977

It was published in Manga Shōnen (マンガ少年) on January 1977

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Nezumi Zoku

Comedic 4-koma about a group of mischievous rats. --- Tamura Shigeru\'s 1977 debut in the monthly magazine Garo. - Yes, they\'re rats.

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Dora

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Spring Street Sketch

This one-shot originally appeared in 1975 as textless illustrations in the Japanese book (エッセイ集 微熱少年) which contains a collection of essays written by former Happy End member Takashi Matsumoto. In later re-releases of this one-shot, additional Japanese text would be added to some of the one-shot\'s pages.

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Naata

N/A

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Starry Night Angels

It was published in Monthly Magazine Garo (月刊漫画ガロ) on May 1974

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1975

It was published in Monthly Magazine Garo (月刊漫画ガロ) on August 1973

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A Night Smothered in Fog

It was published on the 232nd issue (No. 33 1973) of Weekly Shonen Jump (週刊少年ジャンプ) on July 30, 1973, after it became a runner-up in the 5th Tezuka Award.

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Mother Nature's Children

It was published in Monthly Magazine Garo (月刊漫画ガロ) on December 1973

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Candy and Choco Bonbon

Ooya Chiki has two short story compilations with the same name. **1974 edition:** - **Candy to Choco Bonbon**: Booboo Sue transfers to Gradler Academy to find her lost childhood love, Buddy. - Ouji-sama ga Ippa: Ooya\'s debut work. - Shiroi Carnival - Rouge wa Saigo **2007 edition:** - Candy to Choco Bonbon: - Ouji-sama ga Ippai - Alphonse, Osaki ni Douzo - Shiroi Carniva - Yukiwarisou - **Images**: A short story by Ooya Chiki published in Ribbon in 1974. - Namiki-doori no Noriai Bus - Boku no Suteki na Posie Oba-san

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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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