3674 results found for: Manga Michi
Cutie Honey: The Live
Japanese Drama - 2007, 25 episodes7.2
A live-action TV remake of the popular manga by Go Nagai, "Cutie Honey: The Live" premiered on TV Tokyo on October 2, 2007. Starring gravure idol Mikie Hara as Honey, the series focuses on a set of three transforming…
Strangers in Kyoto
Japanese Movie - 2025
Shibusawa Madoka, a Tokyo manga writer, goes to Kyoto to visit her husband's family's long-established fan shop in Kyoto. She interviews them and many proprietress and wants to write a comic essay. However, she struggles…
Terminator no Koi ni Jogen Shichattara
Japanese Drama - 2026, 2 episodes
Soejima Koki, a shojo manga editor, has a crush on Shimizu Hanna, a newly debuted manga artist. However, there are opinions that it's taboo for an editor to fall in love with the manga artist they're in charge of,…
The Neighbor No. 13
Japanese Movie - 20056.7
this movie is a dark psycho drama based on the manga "Rinjin 13-gou" by Inoue Santa. It tells the story of Juzou, how was tortured by his classmates in elementary school. Years later, he finds himself working with…
Kishimi
Japanese Movie - 2026
Sakashita Jun is living off his wife’s success as a manga artist and has a woman on the side. One day, he returns home to find his wife, her editor, and the body of his mistress on the living room floor. His wife…
Denshi Sentai Denziman: The Movie
Japanese Movie - 19806.9
The movie version of Denshi Sentai Denziman premiered during the Toei Manga Matsuri film festival on July 12, 1980. The character of Princess Denzi makes her first appearance in this movie and is referenced in two…
Choudenshi Bioman: The Movie
Japanese Movie - 19846.8
A movie version of Chōdenshi Bioman premiered at the Toei Manga Matsuri film festival on July 14, 1984. It was directed by Nagafumi Hori and written by Hirohisa Soda, who both worked on the series. The events of the…
Erotic Novels in This Day and Age?
Japanese Drama - 2026, 10 episodes
Oizumi Mashiro, who loves manga, especially shojo manga and BL comics, had followed her mother’s wishes and worked at a law firm while aiming to become a lawyer, but ultimately gave up. She then set her sights on…
CHOCOLAT
Taiwanese Drama - 2014, 15 episodes7.0
It's a 13-episode CTS adaptation of a Japanese manga called Gangster Patisserie. The adaptation will involve a female Japanese college student who runs away to Taiwan and gets involved with a reformed young hoodlum…
Mayonaka ni Hello!
Japanese Drama - 2022, 10 episodes7.2
Azumi, a manga artist, is staying at the guesthouse "Sun Plaza Asanuma'' with the cheapest accommodation. However, she can't concentrate on her work because she is bothered by the lively voices of the house mother,…
Cheng Mang Ha
Cheng Mang Ha was born in 1920 (her DOB is disputed, it could be as early as 1913 and as late as 1922) in China. She is known for her work on Yi Fan Feng Shun (1951), The Fearless Duo (1984) and City on Fire (1987). She was married to the late playwright Tang Disheng. She died on November 20, 2000 in…
Mang Piyatida Lekklang
"Maprang" or "Mang" Piyatida Lekklang is the main vocalist of the co-ed group Bamm (แบมม์) under LIT Entertainment (แอลไอที เอ็นเตอร์เทนเมนต์). She studied at Thammasat University. Mang got her start in the industry as a contestant on "The Voice…
Manna Chan
Manna Chan, born in Hong Kong on November 5, 1951, is a Chinese film and television actress. In 1967, she participated in the Hong Kong Jade Girl contest and won the third runner-up. In 1974, hse participated in the first TV series "Swallow Flying". In 1990, he switched to TVB to become a tv actor.…
Mang Ding Goh
Mang Ding Goh is a Hong Kong actor, assistant director, action director, and martial arts director who worked in films from 1973-2002.
Mang Lee
Mang Lee is a Hong Kong actress who was born in Madrid, Spain. From 1967-1975 she worked in over 60 films.
Mang Hoi
Mang Hoi is an actor, director, and martial arts director who worked in films from 1970-2014. He is known for such films as Yes, Madam! (1985), The Blonde Fury (1989), and The Legendary Amazons. He won the Hong Kong Film Award for Best Supporting Actor for Yes, Madam! (1985).













