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      • Im Jin-ah (Korean: 임진아; born September 14, 1991), known professionally as Nana (Korean: 나나), is a South Korean singer, actress, and model known for her work as a group member of the South Korean girl group After School and its subgroups, Orange Caramel and After School Red.
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    Nana (stylized as NANA) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Ai Yazawa. First published as a two-part prologue in Shueisha 's monthly shōjo manga magazine Cookie in 1999, Nana was later serialized in the same magazine from May 2000 to May 2009, before going on indefinite hiatus.

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  3. Nana Wiki is an encyclopedia about the shojo manga, Nana by Ai Yazawa. This includes pages on chapters, episodes, characters, actors, and everything else related to Nana . The wiki format allows anyone to create or edit articles, so we can all work to make a comprehensive database about Nana .

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    Nana Komatsu and Nana Osaki are complete opposites of eachother, however a chance encounter on a train brings the two together. They become close friends and share an apartmenttogether. Nana Osaki came to Tokyo to headline a punk band, Blast. She is joined by old bandmates, Nobuo Terashima, Yasushi Takagi, and new member Shinichi Okazaki. The band ...

    Live-action films

    1. Main article: Nana (film) The first live-action film was released on September 3, 2005. Mika Nakashima, and Aoi Miyazaki star as Nana Osaki, and Nana Komatsu. The other cast members include, Hiroki Narimiya as Nobu Terashima, Kenichi Matsuyama as Shin Okazaki, and Ryuhei Matsuda as Ren Honjo. 1. Main article: Nana 2 The film was huge success and was followed by a second live-action film released on December 9, 2006. Production of the film started in September of 2006, and filming took one...

    Anime

    1. Main article: Nana (anime) Nana was adapted into an anime in 2006, directed by Morio Asaka and animated by Madhouse Studios. The series aired for a total of forty-seven episodes from April 5, 2006 to March 27, 2007. Anna Tsuchiya as Nana Osaki and Olivia Lufkinas Reira Serizawa provide songs for the openings and endings of the anime.

    Chinese drama

    1. Main article: Nana (Chinese drama)

    Video games

    1. Nana 2. Nana: Everything Is Controlled by the Great Demon King!? 3. Nana: Live Staff Mass Recruiting! Beginners Welcome

    Albums

    Nanahas numerous original soundtracks with music from the live-action films and anime series. Much of the music for the anime was performed by Anna Tsuchiya and Olivia Lufkin. Lufkin released two singles and Olivia Inspi' Reira (Trapnest), while Tsuchiya released three singles and Anna Tsuchiya Inspi' Nana (Black Stones) based on the Nanaanime. Three soundtracks were also released featuring music from the anime. Mika Nakashima as Nana Osaki, performed "Glamorous Sky" and "Hitoiro" for the liv...

    Books

    1. Nana 7.8 2. Nana 1st Illustrations 3. Nana Renai Shourigaku 4. Nana the First! 5. Mobile Nana Book

    By 2006, Nana had sold 34 million copies. The number had reached 43 million by 2008. The series' nineteenth and twentieth volumes both sold over one million copies in 2008, making Nana the best-selling shojo manga that year. Nana's twenty-first volume sold an estimated 1,505,575 copies in 2009. The twenty-first volume also made The New York Times b...

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  4. Nana Osaki (大崎 ナナŌsaki Nana) is one of the titular characters in the NANA series. She is the lead vocalist of the initially underground punk band, the Black Stones, who moved to Tokyo in order to pursue her dreams about becoming a famous singer.

  5. Oct 1, 2015 · Nana is one of the most well-rounded romance stories produced by studio Madhouse. It provides an important glimpse into the way young girls are socialized into thinking about their futures.

  6. Nana (ナナ) is a japanese manga and anime series created by Ai Yazawa. The title comes from the two main characters, Nana Osaki, and Nana Komatsu. The manga was serialized in Cookie, a manga magazine related to Ribon, who published many of Yazawa's earlier works.

  7. Apr 5, 2006 · Departing from their respective hometowns, two young women with identical names are brought together in their pursuit of new beginnings. With their hearts set on going to Tokyo, Nana Komatsu dreams about blissful love, while Nana Osaki aims for a successful music career.

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