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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Japanese comic books and print cartoons. A high proportion of Anime (higher in the past, but still a noticeable fraction even in the 21st century with anime companies' trend of adapting novels) are adapted from these, so many of the Japanese Visual Arts Tropes got their start here. Sometimes, an existing anime series gets a manga adaptation; see Anime First for examples. You generally read them right to left, unless the manga was flipped during its English printing, which rarely happens these days, or the Mangaka decided to write it left-to-right for some reason, which happens even more rarely. |