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''Pan de Peace!'' (''Peace Through Bread!'') is written and illustrated by emily[[note]]Her name is stylized in that way[[/note]], which was released by Media Factory, a division of Kadokawa, and it was serializzed by Magazine/ComicCune on August 27, 2014, before it ended on November 27, 2017 with five volumes and 42 chapters.
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''Pan de Peace!'' (''Peace Through Bread!'') is written and illustrated by emily[[note]]Her name is stylized in that way[[/note]], which was released by Media Factory, a division of Kadokawa, and it was serializzed serialized by Magazine/ComicCune ''Magazine/ComicCune'' on August 27, 2014, before it ended on November 27, 2017 with five volumes and 42 chapters.
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''Pan de Peace!'' (''Peace Through Bread!'') is written and illustrated by emily[[note]]Her name is stylised in that way[[/note]], which was released by Media Factory, a division of Kadokawa, and it was serialised by Magazine/ComicCune on 27 August 2014, before it ended on 27 November 2017 with five volumes and 42 chapters.
The manga received a 3-minute, 13-episode anime adaptation, which was produced by Creator/AsahiProduction and directed by Momoko Murakami. It ran in Japan between 4 April 2016, before it concluded on 27 June 2016. The series was licenced and simulcasted by Website/{{Crunchyroll}} on English-speaking countries.
The manga received a 3-minute, 13-episode anime adaptation, which was produced by Creator/AsahiProduction and directed by Momoko Murakami. It ran in Japan between 4 April 2016, before it concluded on 27 June 2016. The series was licenced and simulcasted by Website/{{Crunchyroll}} on English-speaking countries.
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''Pan de Peace!'' (''Peace Through Bread!'') is written and illustrated by emily[[note]]Her name is stylised stylized in that way[[/note]], which was released by Media Factory, a division of Kadokawa, and it was serialised serializzed by Magazine/ComicCune on 27 August 27, 2014, before it ended on 27 November 27, 2017 with five volumes and 42 chapters.
The manga received a 3-minute, 13-episode anime adaptation, which was produced by Creator/AsahiProduction and directed by Momoko Murakami. It ran in Japan between4 April 4, 2016, before it concluded on 27 June 27, 2016. The series was licenced licended and simulcasted by Website/{{Crunchyroll}} on English-speaking countries.
The manga received a 3-minute, 13-episode anime adaptation, which was produced by Creator/AsahiProduction and directed by Momoko Murakami. It ran in Japan between
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** Melancholic: The shy and quiet Yuu Aizawa. While she is often known to be dignified, she is also known to be very shy, and has a shown a great deal of insecurity towards showcasing her art.
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** Melancholic: The shy and quiet Yuu Aizawa. While she is often known to be dignified, she is also known to be very shy, and has a shown a great deal of insecurity towards showcasing her art.
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* FourTemperamentEnsemble:
** Sanguine: The cheerful and boisterous Minami Tani, as those said personalities enables her to make friends easily.
** Choleric: The immature and often ill-tempered Noa Sakura.
** Melancholic: The shy and quiet Yuu Aizawa. While she is often known to be dignified, she is also known to be very shy, and has a shown a great deal of insecurity towards showcasing her art.
** Phlegmatic: The calm and easygoing Fuyumi Fukagawa.
** Sanguine: The cheerful and boisterous Minami Tani, as those said personalities enables her to make friends easily.
** Choleric: The immature and often ill-tempered Noa Sakura.
** Melancholic: The shy and quiet Yuu Aizawa. While she is often known to be dignified, she is also known to be very shy, and has a shown a great deal of insecurity towards showcasing her art.
** Phlegmatic: The calm and easygoing Fuyumi Fukagawa.
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* SliceOfLifeOlderThanSheLooks: Noa's height often causes more hindrance than help, as she is seen as an elementary school student, despite being in high school, who is the same age as the rest of her friends.
* SliceOfLife: The manga's main premise is about four girls creating an unusual bond over their hobby of breads.
* SliceOfLife: The manga's main premise is about four girls creating an unusual bond over their hobby of breads.
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** Fuyumi: Melon bread.
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** Fuyumi: Melon bread.bread.
* {{Yonkoma}}: It is the manga's main format.
* {{Yonkoma}}: It is the manga's main format.
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Minami Tani, an airheaded girl with an obsession for bread, befriends the dignified Yuu Aizawa and upbeat Fuyumi Fukagawa, who both happen to share the same hobby, as well, resulting in a mutual social circle. From there, the group also befriends Noa Sakura, a pint-sized girl who uses breads as means of self-defence, who also joins in with them, as they strengthen their friendship through this unusual mutuality.
''Pan de Peace!'' is written and illustrated by emily[[note]]Her name is stylised in that way.[[/note]], which was released by Media Factory, a division of Kadokawa, and it was serialised by Magazine/ComicCune on 27 August 2014, before it ended on 27 November 2017 with five volumes and 42 chapters.
''Pan de Peace!'' is written and illustrated by emily[[note]]Her name is stylised in that way.[[/note]], which was released by Media Factory, a division of Kadokawa, and it was serialised by Magazine/ComicCune on 27 August 2014, before it ended on 27 November 2017 with five volumes and 42 chapters.
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Minami Tani, an airheaded girl with an obsession for bread, befriends the dignified Yuu Aizawa and upbeat Fuyumi Fukagawa, who both happen to share the same hobby, hobby for the said food, as well, resulting in a mutual social circle. From there, the group also befriends Noa Sakura, a pint-sized girl who uses breads as means of self-defence, who also where she joins in with them, as they strengthen their friendship through this unusual mutuality.
''Pan de Peace!'' (''Peace Through Bread!'') is written and illustrated by emily[[note]]Her name is stylised in thatway.[[/note]], way[[/note]], which was released by Media Factory, a division of Kadokawa, and it was serialised by Magazine/ComicCune on 27 August 2014, before it ended on 27 November 2017 with five volumes and 42 chapters.
''Pan de Peace!'' (''Peace Through Bread!'') is written and illustrated by emily[[note]]Her name is stylised in that
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* ImprovisedWeapon: [[DownplayedTrope Downplayed]] and PlayedForLaughs. Noa's special "weapon" is a baguette, her favourite breads, but she only defends herself from any form of physical contact.
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* ImprovisedWeapon: [[DownplayedTrope Downplayed]] and PlayedForLaughs. Noa's special "weapon" is a baguette, her favourite breads, bread, but she only defends herself from any form of physical contact.
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* TrademarkFavoriteFood: The main cast of the series all like breads, which happens to be the series' main motif, each with different varieties.
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* TrademarkFavoriteFood: The main quartet cast of the series all like breads, which happens to be the series' main motif, each with different varieties.varieties specific to them.
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* TokenMiniMoe: Noa is the smallest of the main cast, in spite of being at the same age as Minami, Yuu, and Fuyumi. She is often mistaken as a grade schooler, due to her rather childlike appearance.
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* TokenMiniMoe: Noa is the smallest of the main cast, in spite of being at the same age as Minami, Yuu, and Fuyumi. She is often mistaken as a grade schooler, due to her rather childlike appearance.appearance.
* TrademarkFavoriteFood: The main cast of the series all like breads, which happens to be the series' main motif, each with different varieties.
** Minami: Egg sandwiches.
** Yuu: Curry bread.
** Noa: Baguettes.
** Fuyumi: Melon bread.
* TrademarkFavoriteFood: The main cast of the series all like breads, which happens to be the series' main motif, each with different varieties.
** Minami: Egg sandwiches.
** Yuu: Curry bread.
** Noa: Baguettes.
** Fuyumi: Melon bread.
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* ImprovisedWeapon: [[DownplayedTrope Downlplayed]] and PlayedForLaughs. Noa's special "weapon" is a baguette, her favourite breads, but she only defends herself from any form of physical contact.
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* ImprovisedWeapon: [[DownplayedTrope Downlplayed]] Downplayed]] and PlayedForLaughs. Noa's special "weapon" is a baguette, her favourite breads, but she only defends herself from any form of physical contact.
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''Pan de Peace!'' is written and illustrated by emily[[note]]Her name is stylised in that way.[[/note]], which was released by Media Factory, a division of Kadokawa, and it was serialised by Magazine/ComicCune on 27 August 2014, before it ended on 27 November 2017.
The manga received a 3-minute, 13-episode anime adaptation, which was produced by Creator/AsahiProduction and directed by Momoko Murakami. It ran between 4 April 2016, before it concluded on 27 June 2016. The series was licenced and simulcasted by Website/{{Crunchyroll}} on English-speaking countries.
!!''Pan de Peace'' provides examples of:
The manga received a 3-minute, 13-episode anime adaptation, which was produced by Creator/AsahiProduction and directed by Momoko Murakami. It ran between 4 April 2016, before it concluded on 27 June 2016. The series was licenced and simulcasted by Website/{{Crunchyroll}} on English-speaking countries.
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''Pan de Peace!'' is written and illustrated by emily[[note]]Her name is stylised in that way.[[/note]], which was released by Media Factory, a division of Kadokawa, and it was serialised by Magazine/ComicCune on 27 August 2014, before it ended on 27 November 2017.
2017 with five volumes and 42 chapters.
The manga received a 3-minute, 13-episode anime adaptation, which was produced by Creator/AsahiProduction and directed by Momoko Murakami. It ran in Japan between 4 April 2016, before it concluded on 27 June 2016. The series was licenced and simulcasted by Website/{{Crunchyroll}} on English-speaking countries.
!!''Pan de Peace'' provides examplesof:of:
* ImprovisedWeapon: [[DownplayedTrope Downlplayed]] and PlayedForLaughs. Noa's special "weapon" is a baguette, her favourite breads, but she only defends herself from any form of physical contact.
* TokenMiniMoe: Noa is the smallest of the main cast, in spite of being at the same age as Minami, Yuu, and Fuyumi. She is often mistaken as a grade schooler, due to her rather childlike appearance.
The manga received a 3-minute, 13-episode anime adaptation, which was produced by Creator/AsahiProduction and directed by Momoko Murakami. It ran in Japan between 4 April 2016, before it concluded on 27 June 2016. The series was licenced and simulcasted by Website/{{Crunchyroll}} on English-speaking countries.
!!''Pan de Peace'' provides examples
* ImprovisedWeapon: [[DownplayedTrope Downlplayed]] and PlayedForLaughs. Noa's special "weapon" is a baguette, her favourite breads, but she only defends herself from any form of physical contact.
* TokenMiniMoe: Noa is the smallest of the main cast, in spite of being at the same age as Minami, Yuu, and Fuyumi. She is often mistaken as a grade schooler, due to her rather childlike appearance.
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''Pan de Peace!'' is written and illustrated by emily[[labelnote]]Her name is stylised in that way.[[/labelnote]], which was released by Media Factory, a division of Kadokawa, and it was serialised by Magazine/ComicCune on 27 August 2014, before it ended on 27 November 2017.
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''Pan de Peace!'' is written and illustrated by emily[[labelnote]]Her emily[[note]]Her name is stylised in that way.[[/labelnote]], [[/note]], which was released by Media Factory, a division of Kadokawa, and it was serialised by Magazine/ComicCune on 27 August 2014, before it ended on 27 November 2017.
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-->'''This article is in Work-in-Progress.'''
Minami Tani, an airheaded girl with an obsession for bread, befriends the dignified Yuu Aizawa and upbeat Fuyumi Fukagawa, who both happen to share the same hobby, as well, resulting in a mutual social circle. From there, the group also befriends Noa Sakura, a pint-sized girl who uses breads as means of self-defence, who also joins in with them, as they strengthen their friendship through this unusual mutuality.
''Pan de Peace!'' is written and illustrated by emily[[labelnote]]Her name is stylised in that way.[[/labelnote]], which was released by Media Factory, a division of Kadokawa, and it was serialised by Magazine/ComicCune on 27 August 2014, before it ended on 27 November 2017.
The manga received a 3-minute, 13-episode anime adaptation, which was produced by Creator/AsahiProduction and directed by Momoko Murakami. It ran between 4 April 2016, before it concluded on 27 June 2016. The series was licenced and simulcasted by Website/{{Crunchyroll}} on English-speaking countries.
!!''Pan de Peace'' provides examples of:
Minami Tani, an airheaded girl with an obsession for bread, befriends the dignified Yuu Aizawa and upbeat Fuyumi Fukagawa, who both happen to share the same hobby, as well, resulting in a mutual social circle. From there, the group also befriends Noa Sakura, a pint-sized girl who uses breads as means of self-defence, who also joins in with them, as they strengthen their friendship through this unusual mutuality.
''Pan de Peace!'' is written and illustrated by emily[[labelnote]]Her name is stylised in that way.[[/labelnote]], which was released by Media Factory, a division of Kadokawa, and it was serialised by Magazine/ComicCune on 27 August 2014, before it ended on 27 November 2017.
The manga received a 3-minute, 13-episode anime adaptation, which was produced by Creator/AsahiProduction and directed by Momoko Murakami. It ran between 4 April 2016, before it concluded on 27 June 2016. The series was licenced and simulcasted by Website/{{Crunchyroll}} on English-speaking countries.
!!''Pan de Peace'' provides examples of: