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− | NANA (ナナ) is a popular | + | '''''NANA''''' (ナナ) is a popular [[Josei|josei]] [[Manga|manga]] in Japan. For its main article, see [[NANA (manga)]]. Other adaptations have also been made. |
* [[NANA (anime)]], the anime adaptation of the manga that premiered in April 2006. | * [[NANA (anime)]], the anime adaptation of the manga that premiered in April 2006. |
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NANA (ナナ) is a popular josei manga in Japan. For its main article, see NANA (manga). Other adaptations have also been made.
- NANA (anime), the anime adaptation of the manga that premiered in April 2006.
- NANA (film), the film adaptation of the manga that premiered in September 2005 and starred Nakashima Mika and Miyazaki Aoi.
- NANA 2, the 2006 sequel to the 2005 film. Nakashima Mika reprises her role as Oosaki Nana and Ichikawa Yui replaces Miyazaki Aoi as Komatsu Nana.
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- Akiyama Nana, a Japanese singer and former U-15 idol.
- Eikura Nana, a Japanese model and former U-15 idol.
- Katase Nana, a Japanese model, actress, and former singer.
- Kitade Nana, a Japanese rocker and model.
- Mizuki Nana, a Japanese singer and seiyuu.
- Tanimura Nana, a Japanese singer.
- NANA, Kahimi Karie's eighth single.
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