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Two mini notebooks featuring designs from Mineo Maya's ultra-long-running gag manga, "Patalliro!", are for sale as a set. Each notebook is 13cm tall, 10.5cm wide, and 3mm thick, with thread binding and a white tape spine. They are Seika Note products and bear the copyright information for Mineo Maya, Hakusensha, Fuji Television, and Toei Animation. Notebook A (see photos 1, 2 left, and 3-11) is unused and has all 48 pages. Notebook B (see photos 1, 2 right, and 12-20) has had some pages removed, leaving 44 pages. Notebook A has a small chipped area on the upper left of the cover (see photo 3, lower left). Notebook B has a slight scratch on the upper center of the cover (see photo 12, lower right). "Patalliro!" is a gag manga by Mineo Maya that depicts the various incidents caused by Patalliro, the king of the Marinery Kingdom, in the Marinery Kingdom and London, involving his close aides, the Onion Stage, and Major Bancoran of the British intelligence agency MI6. It was serialized in Hakusensha's "Hana to Yume" from 1978 to 1990, then in "Hana to Yume PLANET Extra Issue" from 1990 to 1997, "Bessatsu Hana to Yume" from 1991 to 2016, "MELODY" from 1997 to 2001 and 2009 to 2016, "HanaLaLa online" from 2016 to 2017, and "Manga Park" from 2017 to the present. It has been published continuously for 44 years, making it the longest-running shojo gag manga in Japan. The comic books alone have 104 volumes, and with spin-off works, the series exceeds 120 volumes. The cumulative number of copies issued has surpassed 25 million, making it a long-running popular work. As a shojo gag manga that incorporates shonen-ai and aestheticism into comedy, it is a pioneering work alongside Yasuko Aoike's "Eroica from Love." The anime "Patalliro!" (renamed "Boku Patalliro" in the latter half of its broadcast period) was broadcast on the Fuji Television network from April 1982 to March 1983. Produced by Toei Animation, it aired a total of 49 episodes. In addition, the theatrical anime "Patalliro! Stardust Project" was released in 1983. Furthermore, stage adaptations were performed in 2016, 2018, 2021, and 2022, and a live-action film was released in 2019, with Ryo Kato playing the lead role of Patalliro in all of them. How about it, Patalliro fans?
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