1. Break of Dawn (manga) - Anime News Network
Yūma is a boy obsessed with space, robots, and the impending collision. He has an encounter with an extraterrestrial being, which he finds out is connected to ...
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2. Break of Dawn - Kodansha
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The coming-of-age manga that inspired the anime film from the acclaimed screenwriter Dai Sato (Cowboy Bebop, Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex)!
It’s the year 2038, but more importantly, it’s summer. A little boy named Yuma is obsessed with the impending return of the Arville Comet. Then, one day, he sneaks onto the roof of an apartment building and finds something even more amazing-something not from this world. Now Yuma and his friends, and his hovering autopet Nanako, must work together to uncover a secret that’s slumbered on the Earth for years, as dawn breaks over a new era for him and for humanity…Entire story in a single volume.
3. Break of Dawn by Tetsuya Imai - Goodreads
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4. Break of Dawn by Tetsuya Imai | Shakespeare & Company
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5. Break of Dawn Manga | Crunchyroll Store
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Break of Dawn manga contains the entire story in a single volume and features story and art by Tetsuya Imai. It’s the year 2038, but more importantly, it’s summer. A little boy named Yuma is obsessed with the impending return of the Arville Comet. Then, one day, he sneaks onto the roof of an apartment building and finds something even more amazing—something not from this w
6. Break of Dawn – All the Anime
Sep 30, 2022 · In the year 2049, Tokyo teen Yuma is suitably blasé about all the technology that is supposed to help his life, particularly the irritating Nanako.
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7. Break of Dawn by Tetsuya Imai - Penguin Random House Canada
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The coming-of-age manga that inspired the anime film from the acclaimed screenwriter Dai Sato (Cowboy Bebop, Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex)!
8. Bokura no Yoake (Break of Dawn) | Manga - MyAnimeList.net
Jan 25, 2011 · Looking for information on the manga Bokura no Yoake (Break of Dawn) ... Synopsis. It's the year 2038, but more importantly, it's summer. A ...
It's the year 2038, but more importantly, it's summer. A little boy named Yuma is obsessed with the impending return of the Arville Comet. Then, one day, he sneaks onto the roof of an apartment building and finds something even more amazing—something not from this world. Now Yuma and his friends, and his hovering autopet Nanako, must work together to uncover a secret that's slumbered in the Earth for years, as dawn breaks over a new era for him and for humanity... (Source: Kodansha USA)
9. - Break of Dawn Graphic Novel - ComicHub::Stores
The coming-of-age manga that inspired the anime film from the acclaimed screenwriter Dai Sato (Cowboy Bebop, Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex)!It's the ...
The coming-of-age manga that inspired the anime film from the acclaimed screenwriter Dai Sato (Cowboy Bebop, Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex)!It’s the year 2038, but more importantly, it’s summer. A young boy named Yuma is obsessed with the impending return of the SHIII-Arville Comet. Then, one day, he sneaks onto the roof of an apartment building and finds something even more amazing--something not from this world. Now Yuma and his friends, and his hovering autobot Nanako, must work together to uncover a secret that has lain dormant on Earth for years, as dawn breaks over a new era for him and for humanity…Entire story in a single volume.
10. Break of Dawn, review: anime meets Stranger Things in this meandering ...
Oct 31, 2022 · In Tomoyuki Kurokawa's rites of passage fantasy, a group of youngsters from 2049 help to repatriate an extraterrestrial visitor.
In Tomoyuki Kurokawa’s rites of passage fantasy, a group of youngsters from 2049 help to repatriate an extraterrestrial visitor
11. Break of Dawn / Autumn 2022 Anime / Anime - Otapedia - Tokyo Otaku Mode
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It’s summer of the year 2049. Yuma Sawatari, a fourth-year elementary school student living at the Asagaya Apartments, is fascinated by the comet “SHIII Arvill” that will soon pass close to Earth. Meanwhile, Nanako, the Sawatari family’s household AI Autobot, has been hacked by an unknown entity that turns out to be an alien called The February Dawn who crashed on Earth in 2022 after experiencing trouble entering the atmosphere and has been lying dormant camouflaged as an apartment building. A top-secret mission and an unforgettable summer are about to begin!
12. A comet, an alien and a boy behind the anime Break of Dawn
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The anime adaptation of Tetsuya Imai's sci-fi manga, Break of Dawn, features a new promo and the release date.
13. Break of Dawn 1 - Manga - BOOK WALKER
Break of Dawn 1 - Manga ... It's the year 2038, but more importantly, it's summer. A little boy named Yuma is obsessed with the impending return of the Arville ...
Read the official Break of Dawn 1 (Manga) in English online or offline! Author: Tetsuya Imai/Tetsuya Imai. Free trial (preview) available on BOOK☆WALKER - eBook store & app for Manga/Light Novel fans.
14. Break of Dawn (movie) - Anime News Network
Break of Dawn (movie) · Alternative title: Bokura no Yoake (Japanese) · Plot Summary: In the near-future year of 2049, humanity has become aware for a number of ...
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15. Break of Dawn Sci-Fi Manga Gets Anime Film This Fall - Otaku USA
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Break of Dawn, the science fiction manga by Tetsuya Imai, is getting a theatrical anime film that’s due out in Japan this fall.
16. Break of Dawn - Animanga Wiki - Fandom
Break of Dawn (ぼくらのよあけ, Bokura no Yoake) is a Japanese manga series by Tetsuya Imai. It was serialized in Kodansha's seinen manga magazine Monthly ...
Break of Dawn (ぼくらのよあけ, Bokura no Yoake) is a Japanese manga series by Tetsuya Imai. It was serialized in Kodansha's seinen manga magazine Monthly Afternoon from January to October 2011, with its chapters collected in two tankōbon volumes. An anime film adaptation by Zero-G will premiere in Japan in October 2022.