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Futaba-kun Change (Japanese: ふたば君チェンジ, Hepburn: Futaba-kun Chenji) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Hiroshi Aro. Fast-paced, madcap and relatively mature in themes, it is usually comedic, with occasional elements of romance. Aro admitted that he created the series to be his version of Rumiko Takahashi's Ranma ½. In Japan, the manga began serialization in the December 1990 issue of the Shueisha magazine Monthly Shōnen Jump. It switched to the sister publication Monthly Shōnen Jump Original in 1993 and ended in the March 1997 issue. A total of eight tankōbon (bound volumes) collecting the chapters were released by Shueisha between 1991 and 1997, but it is now out of print. Futaba-kun Change was licensed by Studio Ironcat in the United States, but as the company went out

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  • Futaba-kun Change (de)
  • Futaba-kun Change! (en)
  • Futaba-Kun Change! (fr)
  • ふたば君チェンジ♡ (ja)
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  • Futaba-kun Change (jap. ふたば君チェンジ) ist eine Mangaserie des japanischen Zeichners . Der Titel besteht aus dem Namen des Hauptcharakters, dem jap. Namens-Suffix -kun und dem englischen Wort für Wechsel (change). Der Manga umfasst acht Bände und lässt sich den Genre Komödie zuordnen. (de)
  • Futaba-Kun Change! (ふたば君チェンジ, Futaba-kun Chenji) est un shōnen manga de Hiroshi Aro. Il est d'abord paru dans le Monthly Shōnen Jump. (fr)
  • 『ふたば君チェンジ♡』(ふたばくんチェンジ)は、あろひろしによる日本の漫画作品。 (ja)
  • Futaba-kun Change (Japanese: ふたば君チェンジ, Hepburn: Futaba-kun Chenji) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Hiroshi Aro. Fast-paced, madcap and relatively mature in themes, it is usually comedic, with occasional elements of romance. Aro admitted that he created the series to be his version of Rumiko Takahashi's Ranma ½. In Japan, the manga began serialization in the December 1990 issue of the Shueisha magazine Monthly Shōnen Jump. It switched to the sister publication Monthly Shōnen Jump Original in 1993 and ended in the March 1997 issue. A total of eight tankōbon (bound volumes) collecting the chapters were released by Shueisha between 1991 and 1997, but it is now out of print. Futaba-kun Change was licensed by Studio Ironcat in the United States, but as the company went out (en)
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  • Cover of the first Japanese volume of Futaba-kun Change (en)
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  • Shōnen (en)
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  • December 1990 (en)
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  • ふたば君チェンジ (en)
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  • Futaba-kun Chenji (en)
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  • March 1997 (en)
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