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  1. episodes. Future Diary (未来日記, Mirai Nikki) is a Japanese anime series based on the manga series of the same name by Sakae Esuno. The plot depicts the Diary Game, a deadly battle royal between 12 different individuals who are given "Future Diaries," special diaries that can predict the future, by Deus Ex Machina, the God of Time and ...

  2. Jan 21, 2015 · Mirai nikki belongs to Sakae Esuno, Kadokawa Shoten, Asread and Funimation.Please support the official release.

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  3. Characters, voice actors, producers and directors from the anime Mirai Nikki (TV) (The Future Diary) on MyAnimeList, the internet's largest anime database. Yukiteru Amano is a shy middle schooler who regularly keeps track of what he does in his daily life by writing down all of his activities on his phone—a digital diary. Despite having no friends at school, Yukiteru is frequently seen ...

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  4. Mao Nonosaka Voiced by: Yukana (Japanese); Ashleigh Domangue, Jill Harris (Redial) (English) Mao Nonosaka (野々坂 まお, Nonosaka Mao) is one of Yuki's new friends in his new school. She is a quiet, polite girl who is constantly photographing the things around her, though her photos mainly center on Hinata.

  5. Yukiteru Amano is a shy middle schooler who regularly keeps track of what he does in his daily life by writing down all of his activities on his phone—a digital diary. Despite having no friends at school, Yukiteru is frequently seen talking to his supposedly imaginary friends Deus Ex Machina, the god of time and space; ...

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  6. Welcome to the Future Diary ( Mirai Nikki) Wiki, that anyone can edit! 13,102 edits to 206 articles since December 2008! You can help us by contributing! Navigation. New pages • Categories • Wiki Activity. Future Diary Synopsis. Yukiteru Amano, a junior high student, has trouble making friends.

  7. Future Diary (未来日記 Mirai Nikki) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by manga author Sakae Esuno. The manga was first serialized in the Japanese shōnen manga magazine Shōnen Ace on January 26, 2006, and is published by Kadokawa Shoten. As of April 26, 2011, twelve tankōbon volumes have been released in Japan.