Ah My Buddha
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Ah My Buddha
Summary
Ah My Buddha is an anime television series[1].
Key Facts
- Ah My Buddha's instance of is recorded as anime television series[2].
- Ah My Buddha's genre is comedy anime and manga[3].
- Ah My Buddha's genre is ecchi[4].
- Ah My Buddha's genre is harem[5].
- Ah My Buddha's based on is recorded as Ah My Buddha[6].
- Ah My Buddha's production company is recorded as Studio Deen[7].
- The original language of Ah My Buddha was Japanese[8].
- Ah My Buddha was distributed by video on demand[9].
- Ah My Buddha's country of origin is recorded as Japan[10].
- Ah My Buddha comprises Ah My Buddha, season 1[11].
- Ah My Buddha comprises Amaenaide yo!! Katsu!![12].
- Ah My Buddha began on July 1, 2005[13].
- Ah My Buddha ended on March 22, 2006[14].
- Ah My Buddha's voice actor is recorded as Chihiro Suzuki[15].
- Ah My Buddha's voice actor is recorded as Mai Nakahara[16].
- Ah My Buddha's voice actor is recorded as Chieko Higuchi[17].
- Ah My Buddha's voice actor is recorded as Akeno Watanabe[18].
- Ah My Buddha's voice actor is recorded as Tomoko Kawakami[19].
- Ah My Buddha's voice actor is recorded as Ryōko Shintani[20].
- Ah My Buddha's voice actor is recorded as Haruhi Nanao[21].
- Ah My Buddha's voice actor is recorded as Kazuko Sugiyama[22].
- Ah My Buddha's voice actor is recorded as Asami Sanada[23].
- Ah My Buddha's voice actor is recorded as Kotono Mitsuishi[24].
- Ah My Buddha's distributed by is recorded as Crunchyroll[25].
- Ah My Buddha's number of episodes is recorded as {'unit': '1', 'amount': '+24'}[26].
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Publication
The original language of Ah My Buddha was Japanese[8]. Genres include comedy anime and manga[3], ecchi[4], and harem[5]. It was distributed by video on demand[9].