
| | | From Tokyo Shock! In this continuation of Family, the identity of the individual who ordered the assassination of the Mitsumikai Boss is discovered to be the one and only Boss of the Japan Mafia: Mr. Nishiwaki! Hideshi finds something odd about the k . . . | |
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| | The Midnight Cheerleader
Aya had become trapped within the mediocrity of her own life. She is the worst member of the cheer squad, and the boy she has a crush on isn't even glancing at her. However, her fortunes would soon change when she found . . . | |
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| | | It blooms in the morning, only to die in the afternoon, and for Risa summer had just dawned. Things were finally falling into place for Risa: she was in fashion school, and with a little help from her friend Asami, she had finally asked out her longt . . . | |
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| | The Midnight Cheerleader
Aya had become trapped within the mediocrity of her own life. She is the worst member of the cheer squad, and the boy she has a crush on isn't even glancing at her. However, her fortunes would soon change when she found . . . | |
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| | | Shizuka (pink film starlet, Naomi Tani) is the aristocratic wife of Senzo Toyama, the president of a large company. Repulsed by her husband, she enlists her lifelong maid to act as a surrogate to appease his sexual desires. When the maid does not sat . . . | |
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| | | The still-beating disembodied heart of Frankenstein's monster is transported from Nazi Germany to Japan for experimentation during World War II. But the heart is believed lost when Allied Forces drop the bomb on Hiroshima. Several years later, a fera . . . | |
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