1. Rumic Theater | Rumic World Wikia | Fandom
Rumiko Takahashi Anthology, also known as Rumic Theater, is a manga collective composed of many short stories written and illustrated by Rumiko Takahashi.
Rumiko Takahashi Anthology, also known as Rumic Theater, is a manga collective composed of many short stories written and illustrated by Rumiko Takahashi. New stories are published annually in Shogakukan's Big Comic Original magazine (and other Shogakukan magazines) since 1987. In Japanese it has been published under several different names, including Takahashi Rumiko Gekijō (高橋留美子劇場) and Takahashi Rumiko Kessakushū (高橋留美子傑作集). Some editions are numbered 1–4 while other editions are unnumbered;
2. Rumic Theater - Your Source for Rumiko Takahashi Short Stories
A tough, business-minded father loses his memory and believes he is a teenager. He meets a young school girl and can't help but become smitten with her.
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3. Rumiko Takahashi Anthology (Manga) - TV Tropes
Rumiko Takahashi Anthology, also known as Rumic Theater, is a 5-volume collection of short stories written and illustrated by famed manga-ka Rumiko Takahashi.
Rumiko Takahashi Anthology, also known as Rumic Theater, is a 5-volume collection of short stories written and illustrated by famed manga-ka Rumiko Takahashi. The manga has been published periodically by Rumiko Takahashi since 1987. New stories …
4. Rumic Theater - Manga Wiki - Fandom
Rumiko Takahashi Anthology, also known as Rumic Theater, is a collective manga of many short stories. In Japanese it has been published under two different ...
Rumiko Takahashi Anthology, also known as Rumic Theater, is a collective manga of many short stories. In Japanese it has been published under two different names: first as Takahashi Rumiko gekijō (高橋留美子劇場?) and then as Takahashi Rumiko kessakushū (高橋留美子傑作集?). Takahashi Rumiko gekijō is numbered from 1 to 2 (no further volumes were published under this title), while the Takahashi Rumiko kessakushū volumes are unnumbered and referred to under individual titles: Pii no higeki (Pの悲劇?), Semmu no inu
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A two episode, multi-story live action drama adapting some of Takahashi's short stories from Big Comic Original was released in 2012. In 2009 a radio drama ...
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6. Interest Rumiko Takahashi's Live-Action Rumic Theater Show Cast
8 apr 2012 · ( Gokusen ) will star in the live-action television adaptation of Rumiko Takahashi 's Rumic Theater ( Takahashi Rumiko ... It's actually the pilot ...
2 episodes, each based on 3 shorts by Urusei Yatsura/Maison Ikkoku/Ranma/Inuyasha creator
7. Manga Artifacts: Rumiko Takahashi's Rumic Theater
26 apr 2011 · Most American readers know Rumiko Takahashi through her work in Shonen Sunday, but Takahashi has a foot in the seinen world as well.
Most American readers know Rumiko Takahashi through her work in Shonen Sunday, but Takahashi has a foot in the seinen world as well. Maison Ikkoku ran in Big Comic Spirits from 1980-87, alongside Area 88 and Wounded Man, while short stories such as “To Grandmother’s House We Go” and “One Hundred Years of Love” appeared in Big Comic Spirits‘ sister publication Big Comic Original. In Japan, Takahashi’s seinen shorts have been collected into four volumes: 1 or W, The Tragedy of P, The Executive’s Dog, and Red Bouquet. Here in the US, however, only two have been translated into English: The Tragedy of P, which was re-titled Rumic Theater (1996), and 1 or W, which was published as Rumic Theater: One or Double (1998). (N.B. One or Double includes a handful of shonen and josei stories that appeared in Shonen Sunday and Petit Flower, respectively.)
8. Rumiko Takahashi Anthology - THEM Anime Reviews
AKA: Rumic Theatre, Takahashi Rumiko Gekijou ; Genre: Comedy / drama / fantasy (varies) ; Length: Television series, 13 episodes, 24 minutes each ; Distributor: ...
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9. Rumiko Takahashi Anthology - TheTVDB.com
11 feb 2009 · ... drama, from romance to horror. This series is also known as Rumiko Takahashi Anthology. Aliases. Rumic Theater. Cette adaptation fidèle du ...
See AlsoUps Printing CardstockA series of short stories by Rumiko Takahasi (see Ranma ½, InuYasha, Maisson Ikokku) that centers on the quaint, traditional, and even strange situations of individuals living in Japan. Each episode centers on a completely new cast of characters as they deal with the cards that life dealt them, varying from comedy to drama, from romance to horror. This series is also known as Rumiko Takahashi Anthology.
10. Rumiko Takahashi Anthology (TV) - Anime News Network
Rumiko Takahashi Theater. Takahashi Rumiko Gekijō (Japanese). 高橋留美子劇場 ... Episode titles: We have 13. Vintage: 2003-07-05 to 2003-09-27 (TV Tokyo ...
Director: Akira Nishimori
11. Takahashi Rumiko Gekijou - MyAnimeList
El Teatro de Rumiko French Rumiko Takahashi Anthologie Synonyms Rumic Theater; Rumiko Takahashi Theater; Rumic World TV Japanese 高橋留美子劇場. Type, TV.
Shelter. Employment. Companionship. Rumiko Takahashi explores the stress that can befall people when these basic necessities become endangered. From penguins to wedding chapels and to amnesiac husbands, each episode explores supposedly normal people under extreme situations with all of the dramatic skill and warped comedy that you expect from the world-famous creator of InuYasha, Ranma 1/2, Urusei Yatsura! (Source: Geneon)
12. Rumiko Takahashi - Lambiek Comiclopedia
6 okt 2024 · ... Takahashi still found time to create some shorter manga stories. From 1987 on they would be collected under the title 'Rumic Theater'.
Rumiko Takahashi is one of the most important female mangaka in Japan and nicknamed "The Princess of Manga". She earned her reputation by creating romantic comedy stories which all became incredible bestsellers. Her signature series are 'Maison Ikkoku' (1980-1987),...
13. Watch Rumiko Takahashi Anthology English Sub/Dub online ... - HiAnime
Synonyms: Takahashi Rumiko Gekijou, Rumic Theater, Rumiko Takahashi Theater, Rumic World TV, Rumic World TV 2003. Aired: Jul 6, 2003 to Sep 28, 2003.
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14. Takahashi, Rumiko 1957– | Encyclopedia.com
Rumic Theater: One of Double, VIZ Communications (San Francisco, CA), 1998 ... Virginian Pilot, May 23, 1997, F. Daniel Valentini, Forget the ...
Takahashi, Rumiko 1957–PERSONAL: Born 1957, in Niigata, Japan. Education: Attended Japan Women's University; studied manga at Kazuo Koike's Gekiga Sonjuku.ADDRESSES: Agent—c/o Author Mail, VIZ, LLC, 655 Bryant St., San Francisco, CA 94107.CAREER: Manga (comics) writer and artist. Creator of "Urusei Yatsura," "Maison Ikkoku," "Ranma 1/2," "Rumic World" (stories), "Mermaid Wood" (stories), and "Dust Spot," series. Source for information on Takahashi, Rumiko 1957–: Contemporary Authors dictionary.
15. Rumiko Takahashi (1957-) Biography - Personal, Addresses, Career ...
Rumic Theater: One of Double, VIZ Communications (San Francisco, CA), 1998 ... Virginian Pilot, May 23, 1997, F. Daniel Valentini, "Forget the ...
Born 1957, in Nigata, Japan. Education: Attended Nihon Josei-dai (Japan Women's University); attended Gekiga Sonjuko (manga school); studied with Kazuo Koike.
16. What Other Rumiko Takahashi Reboots Could we Expect?
28 sep 2024 · It blends humor, drama, and romantic tension, capturing the complexities of love and relationships. The original series premiered in 1988 ...
With so many of Rumiko Takahashi's series getting reboots, which could be next?
17. Takahashi, Rumiko | Encyclopedia.com
Rumic Theater: One of Double, VIZ Communications (San Francisco, CA), 1998 ... Virginian Pilot, May 23, 1997, F. Daniel Valentini, Forget the ...
Rumiko TakahashiPersonalBorn October 10, 1957, in Nigata, Japan. Education: Attended Nihon Josei-dai (Japan Women's University); attended Gekiga Sonjuko (manga school); studied with Kazuo Koike.AddressesHome—Japan. Agent—c/o Author Mail, VIZ Communications, P.O. Box 77010, San Francisco, CA 94107.CareerManga artist and writer. Source for information on Takahashi, Rumiko: Authors and Artists for Young Adults dictionary.