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While many users expect logos are clickable, around 25% will not realize that links to the homepage.
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<span class="top-headline">VIDEO: Listen to Levi in Latest " Attack on Titan" English Dub Clip »</span>
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<a href="/anime-news/2014/03/20/video-ultraman-family-used-to-promote-hawaii-tourism-in-new-ad-campaign">VIDEO: "Ultraman" Family Used To Promote Hawaii Tourism In New Ad Campaign</a>
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<div class="short"><p>Moe has finally managed to crush American liberty! Just look at the <em>GJ Club @ </em>visual for evidence. The 46-minute TV anime special sequel to the 12-episode 2013 TV anime adaptation of Shin Araki's light novel series is slated to air this spring and a new promo offers an early look. Check it out after the jump.</p></div>
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<div class="short"><p><em> Stand Alone Complex</em> mastermind Kenji Kamiyama started off as a background artist in 1985<span>. So, while it's easy to think him as being young, considering that his association as a protege of <span>Mamoru Oshii, the industry veteran is actually turning 48 years old today. See how manga artist Shiori Furukawa marked the occasion after the jump.</span></span></p></div>
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<div class="short"><p>Fresh from losing his arm and getting his butt kicked, ruthless ninja Yaiba Kamikaze is out for revenge against <em>Ninja Gaiden</em>'s taciturn hero Ryu Hayabusa in <em>Yaiba: Ninja Gaiden Z</em>! Does this darker, edgier spin-off antihero have what it takes to walk in the footsteps of one of the greatest heroes in all of action games? Check out our full review after the jump!</p></div>
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<div class="short"><p>A sequel to <em>Hyperdimension Neptunia Victory </em>was recently announced alongside an action game called <em>Chou Jigen Action Neptune U</em>. While there still isn't much to go on at this point, Compile Heart launched an official teaser site. More after the jump.</p></div>
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<div class="short"><p>We've posted a few hostess girl specific <em>Dream C Club: GoGo </em>promos recently, from Miyagi to Ouka. This time D3 Publisher is here with a much lengthier look at the dating simulation and karaoke fun in the second promotional movie after the jump.</p></div>
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<div class="short"><p><span>Bones and director Soichi Masui will be returning to the work of </span><em>Scrapped Princess</em><span> author Sakaki Ichirou for the spring's </span><em></em><em>Hitsugime no Chaika </em><span>(</span><em>Coffin Princess Chaika</em><span>) anime. Check out the latest commercial after the jump.</span></p></div>
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