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rdfs:comment | - Wallaby(わらびーwarabī) is a fantasy manga by Kiyohiko Azuma. It was published in Game-jin magazine from December 1998 until the summer 2000 issue, and collected in Kiyohiko Azuma Sakuhinshu: Azumanga 2. Unlike most manga, Wallaby was drawn in left-to-right format.
- Wallaby(わらびーWarabī) is a Japanese fantasy manga by Kiyohiko Azuma. It was published in Game-jin magazine from December 1998 until the summer 2000 issue, and collected in Kiyohiko Azuma Sakuhinshu: Azumanga 2. Unlike most manga, Wallaby was drawn in left-to-right format.
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abstract | - Wallaby(わらびーWarabī) is a Japanese fantasy manga by Kiyohiko Azuma. It was published in Game-jin magazine from December 1998 until the summer 2000 issue, and collected in Kiyohiko Azuma Sakuhinshu: Azumanga 2. Unlike most manga, Wallaby was drawn in left-to-right format. Wallaby was published intermittently at the same time Azuma was writing Azumanga Daioh and shares a similar drawing style. Unlike Azumanga Daioh's slice-of-life manner, Wallaby has a dramatic plot. Azuma himself described Wallaby as a heartful, slapstick romantic comedy. The story was stopped after eight chapters with no conclusion.
- Wallaby(わらびーwarabī) is a fantasy manga by Kiyohiko Azuma. It was published in Game-jin magazine from December 1998 until the summer 2000 issue, and collected in Kiyohiko Azuma Sakuhinshu: Azumanga 2. Unlike most manga, Wallaby was drawn in left-to-right format. Wallaby was published intermittently at the same time Azuma was writing Azumanga Daioh and shares a similar drawing style. Unlike Azumanga Daioh's slice-of-life manner, Wallaby has a dramatic plot. Azuma himself described Wallaby as a heartful, slapstick romantic comedy. The story was stopped after 8 chapters without a conclusion, and the author seems to have no intention of continuing it.
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