1. Series Review – Glass Mask (2005) - Distant Paradise
Feb 1, 2012 · The story follows an extremely poor, but aspirational young actress named Kitajima Maya, whom wants to be successful.
The Glass Mask anime is based off of it’s fairly popular shoujo manga counterpart, one that has been around for well over two decades. That being said, this is actually not the first time the…
2. Glass Mask (TV 2/2005) - Anime News Network
Maya Kitajima, a 13-year old girl, has to carry the burden of making ends meet as she fights against her ill fate.
Director: Mamoru Hamatsu
3. Glass Mask (2005) - THEM Anime Reviews
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4. Glass Mask (2005) - TheTVDB.com
ガラスの仮面 (2005). 主角北島真夜是一個貧窮家庭的女兒,與在橫濱中華街麵店(萬福軒)工作的母親相依為命,但她不論功課、運動各方面表現都不好,卻有模仿演出的才能 ...
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5. Glass Mask (1998 OVA)
A 3-episode OVA adaptation of the Glass Mask manga series by Suzue Miuchi. It is a remake of the first 3 arcs of the manga. It was released by TMS ...
Glass Mask: The Girl of a Thousand Masks (ガラスの仮面 千の仮面を持つ少女, Garasu no Kamen: Sen no Kamen wo Motsu Shōjo) is a 3-episode OVA adaptation of the Glass Mask manga series by Suzue Miuchi. It is a remake of the first 3 arcs of the manga. It was released by TMS Entertainment in 1998.
6. Glass Mask (1997) - MyDramaList
The story is about a young girl named Maya whose dream is to be an actress. A legendary former stage actress, Tsukikage Chigusa, watches Maya as she reenacts ...
The story is about a young girl named Maya whose dream is to be an actress. A legendary former stage actress, Tsukikage Chigusa, watches Maya as she reenacts...
7. Glass Mask (TV Series 2005-2006) - The Movie Database
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Her father passed away very early and her mother lives and works in a crowded Chinese restaurant. Kitajima Maya, a 13-year old girl, has to carry the burden of making ends meet as she fights against her ill fate. However, she is able to overcome the trials and tribulations in her life with her passion and enthusiasm. She happens to encounter the reclusive actress Tsukikage who decides to train and mould her into the foremost actress of her generation.
8. About: Glass Mask - DBpedia
Glass Mask (Japanese: ガラスの仮面, Hepburn: Garasu no Kamen) is a Japanese shōjo manga series written and illustrated by Suzue Miuchi, serialized in Hana ...
Glass Mask (Japanese: ガラスの仮面, Hepburn: Garasu no Kamen) is a Japanese shōjo manga series written and illustrated by Suzue Miuchi, serialized in Hana to Yume from January 1976, and collected in 49 tankōbon volumes as of October 2012. The story has also been adapted into anime and a live-action television series. As of 2006, the collected volumes had sold 50 million copies in Japan, making it the second best-selling shōjo manga ever. The title refers poetically to the mask of faces that actors wear - while expressing emotions that are not their own, the mask they wear (their acting) is as fragile as glass. If the actors are distracted, their mask will "break" and show on stage the actors' true feelings.