Have you ever seen an image of a cool character while browsing the forums or google images, and went 'OMG WHO IS THIS?!eleven!!one11!!' Or 'What anime is this?'
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You know you've done something like that. Granted, you're probably more sane than that. Well, at least 24% of you. Here are a few methods I myself use to find those mystery characters. This guide is mostly Google Images-centric, since I only use Google images. Please keep in mind, you can right-click the small images to open them in a new tab.Please Note: If you're too lazy to do any of this, and insist on relying on other people to tell you who it is, pressing Alt+ F4 will probably solve any problems.Check the file name within the URL:This is the easiest, and the first thing should do. More often than naught, you'll have clues that relate to who the character is.
If you're lucky, you'll get the name of the character or the identity, and from there, you just need to use Google.Since I know what a tsundere is, I simply look up annnnnd. OMG She's from an anime called Shugo Chara! I click the first link, and she is apparently Hinamori Amu!
That was easy. Now, that girl to the right is one I have seen A LOT, but I never knew who she was.I simply put the link where I found the image into and clicked the search button. It only yielded one result, and it was in French! I don't know French. However, I still found a good clue while I was scrolling down the page. A good rule of thumb: if there are words on it, search them. Upon searching the words, I found she is Nagi, a character from an anime called Kannagi: Crazy Shrine Maidens.Nota Bene; Google has a similar feature on the Google Images homepage!
It yielded more results for that image than Tiny Eye, but I didn't find many clues until I went though a few links.
Contents MangaThe Finder Series was first published in 2002, serialized in the Be x Boy GOLD magazine. Individual chapters of the story were then collected into volumes and published. The original publisher of the story was Biblos, and it was later picked up by Libre.
It was initially published in English under Central Park Media. Digital Manga Publishing acquired the English license to the Finder Series in 2010. The series was also licensed in Germany, and has also been released in several other languages.☀On June 18, 2016, Digital Media announced that its licensing agreementwith Libre Publishing was going to terminate at the end of the month. Thus, all of Libre's titles, including the 'Finder Series,' were no longer going to be published with Digital Media Publishing. Digital Media president Hikaru Sasahara said the company was 'stunned' at Libre's decision, and called the move 'unjust.' In response, while Libre expressed surprise at Digital Media's decision, they noted that the agreement had been 'terminated some time ago under just cause due to abreach of contract.' It was announced on July 7, 2016 that Viz Media had acquired the licensing arrangements to publish the series under its Boys Love label 'SuBLime.'
Since Volume 8 was released in Japan in May,SubLime stated that they would publish Volume 8 first by March 2017, and then republish the first seven volumes every other month beginning in May 2017 (Wikipedia).Other Adaptations AnimeAn original video animation of Finder no Hyouteki was created by ANiMix Project in 2012. It was released as one 38 minute episode. Animation is limited to only movement of the mouth and eyes of the characters, as well as a few body movements. The OVA stars Japanese voice actors Tetsuya Kakihara, Takaya Kuroda, and Nobuo Tobita.Drama CDsCover of Shousetsu Finder no RakuinA two-disk CD of the Finder no Hyouteki was released in 2007 under Geneon Entertainment. It features ten audio tracks, with the three main characters being voiced by Akira Sasanuma, Takehito Koyasu, and Hideo Ishikawa. The second drama CD also has two discs, based on Finder no Sekiyoku.
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It features the same voice actors as in the original video animation.Related MangaA book about the characters in the Finder Series was released in 2007 by Yamane Ayano. A spin-off from the Finder Series, was released as a single-volume manga 2009. It is a crossover between Viewfinder and Koi wo Suru DNA +, another yaoi manga written by Yamane. Shousetsu Finder no Rakuin, a side story of the series, was released by in 2012. It is a one-volume novel focusing on what happens to after the events of. Side stories from the Finder Series were published in Pink Gold (ピンクゴールド), a collection of one-shots by various yaoi mangakas.Volumes 01. (ファインダーの標的, Finder no Hyouteki) - You're my Loveprize in Viewfinder, Fixer, Embrace the Heat of the Night02.
(ファインダーの檻, Finder no Ori) - Flower in the High Loft 1-4, Body Chase03. (ファインダーの隻翼, Finder no Sekiyoku) - Naked Truth 1-5, Love Surprise04. (ファインダーの虜囚, Finder no Ryoshuu) - Naked Truth 6-12, Takaba's Wonderful Day05. (ファインダーの真実, Finder no Shinjitsu) - Takaba Akihito's Graceful Summer Holiday, Naked Truth 13-18, Naked Truth Zero, Temporary Paradise06.
(ファインダーの熱情, Finder no Netsujou) - Escape and Love 1-5, Drowning in a Sea of Bloody Mary, Secretary's Duty, Hard Working Photographer Takaba Akihito's Fulfilling Life as a Housewife, The Romantic Life of Service of Hard Working Photographer Takaba Akihito, Hard Working Photographer Takaba Akihito's Summer Story07. Pray in the Abyss (1-13)08. Volume 8 - Pray in the Abyss (14 - ongoing)CharactersThe main characters. First appeared in:.
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First appeared in Naked Truth (1-5):. First appeared in Naked Truth (6-12):. First appeared in Escape and Love (1-5):. First appeared in Pray in the Abyss (1-13):.