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Juvenile Orion ( Japanese : オリオンの少年 , Hepburn : Orion no Shōnen ) is a trading card game and shōjo manga series. As a spin-off of the Aquarian Age franchise, the story revolves around characters with supernatural powers.

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9-598: The trading card game was developed and released in Japan by Broccoli Co., Ltd. The manga was written by Sakurako Gokurakuin, otherwise known as Ashika Sakura . It was serialized in Monthly Stencil from June 2001 to August 2003. Originally published in Japan by Square Enix , Broccoli Books also has an English translation of the Juvenile Orion manga. The manga follows the story of 16-year-old Mana on an adventure through

18-603: A district of Tokyo, Japan in July 1996, and which closed its doors on January 15, 2006. Broccoli opened a store in Los Angeles, California , Anime Gamers USA, that also acted as the main distributor of Broccoli Book's releases in the United States. On November 20, 2008, Broccoli announced that they would be withdrawing from the US market and closed down shop, shortly afterward. Broccoli Books

27-471: A new company called "AniBro". Broccoli holds a minority 30% ownership of the company, which is managed by the CEO of Animate. On March 30, 2011, Broccoli announced that it would sell its retail operations, including Gamers , to Animate for about 250 million yen. On April 14, 2023, Happinet has announced that the company is aiming to make Broccoli a fully owned subsidiary through a friendly takeover bid. The deal

36-519: A part in the "Aquarian Age"—a war that had been raging secretly for thousands of years. By destiny, the future of the world rests in Mana's hands. The characters in the Juvenile Orion series include: There are five factions seiryoku ( 勢力 ) in Juvenile Orion and Aquarian Age . They are: A sixth faction, Polestar Empire, is introduced in the main Aquarian Age Saga II trading card game and

45-470: Is briefly mentioned in the manga. Broccoli (company) Broccoli Co., Ltd. ( 株式会社ブロッコリー , Kabushiki-gaisha Burokkorī ) is a Japanese media company that publishes manga , anime , video games and trading card games . It operated a chain of retailers in Japan called Gamers which carries similar products and accessories. Broccoli is best known for their Di Gi Charat , Galaxy Angel and Aquarian Age franchises. Satsuki Yamashita,

54-502: The Aquarian Age. Mana returns to her hometown to reunite with her childhood friend after having been away for seven years. But her friend, Kaname, seems to have changed while they have been apart. Mana's re-emergence soon sets off a series of events that alters the lives of Kaname and his best friend, Naoya. Classmates Isshin and Tsukasa, as well as their teacher Tomonori, find themselves drawn in as well. Soon, they discover that they play

63-409: The editor of Broccoli Books, explained that the company derived its president's desire to create a memorable name similar to that of Apple Inc. While trying to imagine of another fruit or vegetable, he arrived at broccoli . This coincidentally has the same name in nearly every language. On January 23, 2008, Broccoli announced it would be collaborating with leading industry retailer Animate to form

72-639: Was a subsidiary that published manga in North America. It had a boys love imprint, Boysenberry Books, that launched in 2007. It ceased operations in December 2008 and all the titles reverted to the Japanese holders. The Synch-Point division produced English-language versions of anime and manga for North American distribution. Originally started as the anime division for Digital Manga in 2001, they were split off and acquired by Broccoli in 2002. They went on

81-585: Was finalized on June 13 that same year. Broccoli owned a chain of retail stores, Gamers , which distributes anime, manga, audio dramas , anime music CDs, figurines , snacks, stationery , apparel , posters, calendars, trading cards and accessories such as cell phone straps and keychains . Headquartered at the Akihabara location in Tokyo, the store has locations throughout Japan. The first Gamers opened in Ikebukuro ,

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