10. the melancholy of haruhi suzumiya
9. tokyo mew mew
8. mermaid melody
7. school rumble
6. nana
5. peach girl
4. azumanga daiho
3. ouran highschool host club
2. maid sama
1. shugo chara
U.S. Manga ended in 1997.
The novel Kamikaze Girls was written in 2002 by Novala Takemoto. The novel was later adopted into a Japanese manga and live action film in 2004. The film was released as a DVD in the US in 2006.
No, the most popular girls name in the U.S. in 2009 was Isabella.
Soda pop factory.
Michel Jackson, the king of pop!
Girls Aloud is a great British pop group. They have been around for quite a while and have had a lot of success in the UK. However, they have yet to be successful in the US.
According to 2009 estimates, Florida (pop. 18,537,969) is the fourth most populous state. It follows California (pop. 36,961,664), Texas (pop. 24,782,302), and New York (pop. 19,541,453).
Tokyopop has a few manga artists in the US. Mark Crilley, a popular How-to-draw manga artist and has a Youtube channel, has his own series.
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Naruto
It is called "manga." There has been no "'pronunciation' translation" to English, at least as of yet.
My guess is Hannah Montanna aka Miley Cyrus or Michael Jackson - he king of pop