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  2. Synopsis. After an airplane crash during a school trip, Oribe Mutsumi and her classmates were stranded on a seemingly deserted island. Mutsumi found the other survivors, and used her wilderness knowledge to help them.

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  3. The Island of Giant Insects (Japanese: 巨蟲列島, Hepburn: Kyochū Rettō) is a Japanese manga series written by Yasutaka Fujimi and illustrated by Redice and later by Shu Hirose.

  4. The Island of Giant Insects (巨蟲列島 Kyochu Retto? ) is a Japanese anime series based on the manga of the same name by Yasutaka Fujimi and illustrated by REDICE. The first OVA episode was released on June 20, 2019.

  5. The Island of Giant Insects ( Kyochuu Rettou) is a horror survival manga with story by Fujimi Yasutaka and art by RED ICE, serialized from 2014 to 2019; it ran in Champion Cross from 2014 to 2018, then moving to Manga Cross for the rest of its run.

  6. Jun 20, 2019 · After an airplane crash during a school trip, Oribe Mutsumi and her classmates were stranded on a seemingly deserted island. Mutsumi found the other survivors, and used her wilderness knowledge to help them.

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  7. The Island of Giant Insects (巨蟲列島 Kyochu Retto?) is a Japanese manga series written by Yasutaka Fujimi and illustrated by REDICE. It was first published in October 2014 and was serialized in Akita Publishing's Champion Red magazine.

  8. The Island of Giant Insects (巨蟲列島, Kyochuu Rettou) is a Japanese survival manga written by Fujimi Yasutaka and illustrated by RED ICE. It was serialized by Champion Cross magazine from October 21, 2014 to Mar 28, 2019, completing up to 6 tankobon volumes.

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