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  • This shows in the first several chapters: Yusaku's love for Kyoko is instantaneous, her confused response almost as fast, too fast to be the setup for a series that spans 15 volumes.

    Manga Review: Maison Ikkoku 2008

  • After all that, the sex scene suggests that, though other women in the story must be treated honorably, Kyoko is somehow unworthy of such respect because she isn't a virgin, a most unfortunate and dismal message, however unintentional it may be.

    Manga Review: Maison Ikkoku 2008

  • After all that, the sex scene suggests that, though other women in the story must be treated honorably, Kyoko is somehow unworthy of such respect because she isn't a virgin, a most unfortunate and dismal message, however unintentional it may be.

    Archive 2008-01-01 2008

  • For her part, Kyoko is frequently angry and chilly and shows almost nothing that can be called affection.

    Archive 2008-01-01 2008

  • This shows in the first several chapters: Yusaku's love for Kyoko is instantaneous, her confused response almost as fast, too fast to be the setup for a series that spans 15 volumes.

    Archive 2008-01-01 2008

  • For her part, Kyoko is frequently angry and chilly and shows almost nothing that can be called affection.

    Manga Review: Maison Ikkoku 2008

  • Jeanne was followed up by the shorter Time Stranger Kyoko, which is a slightly sci-fi magical girl series set in the 30th century.

    Mangaka You Should Know: Arina Tanemura » Fanboy.com 2008

  • However, without this typical representation, her transformation into the goddess known as Kyoko-sama will never be that impressive.

    Anime Nano! 2008

  • It's all really about Kyoko becoming "Kyoko" I think.

    Anime Nano! 2008

  • And the Iraq war of imperial expansion was accompanied by a whole series of measures-refusing to ratify 'Kyoko', suspending habeas corpus, kidnapping people in the streets of foreign cities and 'disappearing' them into a hastily erected and farflung network of torture camps stretching from Cuba to Poland, initiating the illegal, widespread wiretapping of its own citizenry-measures that, in a few short years, turned 'the hope of the world' into a blight upon the community of civilized nations and effectively into a rogue state.

    TrinidadExpress Today's News 2008

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