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Anime Lover
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Ongoing, First published Oct 15, 2025
This is the inspiring story of a young girl named Hana, whose passion for anime turned into a life-changing journey. From a very young age, Emi was captivated by the colorful worlds, emotional stories, and unforgettable characters she saw in anime. While other kids played outside, Emi spent her time drawing, writing stories, and studying every frame of her favorite shows, dreaming of the day she could create her own. 

From her bedroom sketchbook to the biggest stages in the anime world, Emi's journey is a story about following your passion, never giving up, and believing in the power of your dreams.
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