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Dejiko
, also known as Dejiko or Digiko, is the main protagonist of the manga and anime of the same name created by Koge-Donbo. Dejiko is a princess of a planet that is also called Di Gi Charat, she is also depicted as a catgirl which is highlighted by her ending each sentence with the cat sound 'nyo'. Dejiko can be violent at times and will resort to using her special ability, eye-beams, to inflict damage on others. She is close friends with her sidekick Puchiko who has a contrasting personality to that of Dejiko's. Dejiko is the company mascot of Gamers, a retail chain of Broccoli, the production company for ''Di Gi Charat''. Concept In an interview with Koge-Donbo, she says that of all her character creations Dejiko is most like her. Appearances Manga Anime Dejiko has appeared in each of the ''Di Gi Charat'' anime series. In '' Di Gi Charat'' she comes to Earth with hopes of becoming an idol singer. She has green eyes and green hair and her maid-like uniform consists of ...
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Di Gi Charat
is a Japanese manga and anime series created by Koge-Donbo. The series follows a catgirl named Di Gi Charat " Dejiko" who was adopted as the mascot of Broccoli's retail chain store, Gamers. The original anime series and its original video animations (OVAs) are set in a Gamers store. There are twentGamersstores across Japan. Several specials, OVAs, and movies have been adapted as prequels, sequels and alternate stories; trading cards and video games are among the many forms of merchandise released for the series. The original series, movie, and ''Leave It to Piyoko!'' were licensed in North America by Synch-Point. The manga series is licensed by several companies. The original series, 4 specials and the ''Winter Garden'' special are now licensed by Sentai Filmworks. Manga The characters of Di Gi Charat and her sidekick Gema first appeared in July 1998 in ''From Gamers'', a promotional magazine for the Akihabara store, ''Gamers''. In August of that year, the ...
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Di Gi Charat Nyo
is a Japanese anime and an alternate version of ''Di Gi Charat''. The series features Dejiko, and Puchiko, two Catgirl (anime and manga), catgirls who travel to Earth, for princess training, where they are accidentally split up. 104 12-minute episodes were produced by Madhouse (company), Madhouse and aired as fifty-two episodes between April 6, 2003 and March 28, 2004 on TV Tokyo. Hiroaki Sakurai, director of the original series, returned as the director. Di Gi Charat Nyo! was licensed by Bandai Entertainment in North America. Plot Di Gi Charat, or Dejiko for short, is the princess of planet Di Gi Charat. Her lazy behaviour is troublesome for her servants and tutors as she "eye-beams" them as they lecture her. In order to get Dejiko to become a good princess, her mother sends her on a trip to earth for princess training. To prevent Dejiko from coming back too early, her mother only fills their spaceship with enough fuel for a one way trip. On earth, Dejiko stays with Kiyoshi ...
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Di Gi Charat Nyo!
is a Japanese anime and an alternate version of ''Di Gi Charat''. The series features Dejiko, and Puchiko, two catgirls who travel to Earth, for princess training, where they are accidentally split up. 104 12-minute episodes were produced by Madhouse and aired as fifty-two episodes between April 6, 2003 and March 28, 2004 on TV Tokyo. Hiroaki Sakurai, director of the original series, returned as the director. Di Gi Charat Nyo! was licensed by Bandai Entertainment in North America. Plot Di Gi Charat, or Dejiko for short, is the princess of planet Di Gi Charat. Her lazy behaviour is troublesome for her servants and tutors as she "eye-beams" them as they lecture her. In order to get Dejiko to become a good princess, her mother sends her on a trip to earth for princess training. To prevent Dejiko from coming back too early, her mother only fills their spaceship with enough fuel for a one way trip. On earth, Dejiko stays with Kiyoshi and Yasushi Omocha in their toy shop, while P ...
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Asami Sanada
is a Japanese actress from Nagano Prefecture. She voiced the role of Vita in the '' Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha'' series, Jun Sakurada in the ''Rozen Maiden'' series, Kurumi Tokisaki in the ''Date A Live'' series, Sawako Yamanaka in the ''K-On!'' series, and Dejiko in ''Di Gi Charat''. Filmography Anime ;1999 *''Di Gi Charat'' – Dejiko/Di Gi Charat *''Pokémon'' – Charmaine ;2000 *''Mon Colle Knights'' – Cooking King Pole of Heating, Southern *''Daa! Daa! Daa!'' – Seiya Yaboshi *'' Muteki Ō Tri-Zenon'' – Ai Kamui ;2001 *'' Sugar: A Little Snow Fairy'' – Phil *'' Angel Tales'' – Nana *''Mahoromatic'' – Chizuko Oe ;2002 *''Gekito! Crush Gear Turbo'' – Michael Steiner *''One Piece'' - Carol *''Lightning Attack Express'' – K-kun, Suguru Shinagawa *''Mahoromatic, Mahoromatic: Something More Beautiful'' – Chizuko Oe *''Petite Princess Yucie'' – Student A (ep 8) *''Sister Princess: Re Pure'' – Boy *''Galaxy Angel, Galaxy Angel A'' – Waitress Robo (ep 9 ...
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Koge-Donbo
is a Japanese manga artist. Koge-Donbo* started her career soon after college as a doujinshi artist. She got the idea of a unique pen-name, Kobe-Donbo* from Akira Toriyama's pet cat. She made her first official US appearance at Otakon 2004 in Baltimore, MD as a Guest of Honor. Before that, she appeared at the AnimeGamers USA retail store in Los Angeles, California on July 7, 2002, for an autograph session promoting her ''Chocola 2001'' artbook. She returned for another autograph session at the same store on August 3, 2004. She was a Guest of Honor at Anime Expo 2006, presenting the world premiere of the new Di Gi Charat animation series. Often very shy, her drawings express her beauty and characteristic "cute" factor. She is a '' Harry Potter'' fan and has done many fan drawings on her ''Harry Potter'' fan site. In 2008, Koge Donbo* finished working on the sequel (ending with chapter 26) of the Kamichama Karin series, named Kamichama Karin Chu. A few months later, she started ...
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Glove On Fight
is a doujin boxing video game released at the Comic Revolution 31 convention in May 2002 by Watanabe Seisakujo (now French-Bread). The name of the game is a take on "'' Groove on Fight''", which is a sequel of the '' Power Instinct'' series, though other than that the two games have very little in common. The game was developed to test routines that the programmer would use in ''Melty Blood''. Characters The game features characters from various sources, including anime, dating sims, other doujin, and a company mascot. When the game is played for the first time, only five characters are available. Three more will be unlocked when the player progresses through the game (which are the three last opponents in the game), making a total of eight playable characters. Initial characters: * Ayu Tsukimiya (from Kanon) * Ciel (from Tsukihime) * Dejiko (from Di Gi Charat) * Ecoco (company mascot of Tohoku Electric Power) * Seika Mori (from Gunparade March) Unlockable characters: * Sats ...
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Satomi Akesaka
is a Japanese actress, voice actress and former singer affiliated with the Amuleto talent agency. She voiced main characters Hina Satou in ''Tesagure! Bukatsu-mono'', Taeko Nomura in ''Coppelion'', Mutsuki in '' Danchigai'', krkr in '' Gdgd Fairies'', Teruha Andō in ''Girls Beyond the Wasteland'', Yūki Asano in '' Kyo no Gononi'', Miho Edogawa in ''Level E'', and Natsume in ''Master of Martial Hearts''. She also voices supporting characters such as: Esdeath in ''Akame ga Kill'', Varda in '' Engage Planet Kiss Dum'', Mari Kurokawa in ''Gate'', Arsene in ''Tantei Opera Milky Holmes'', Miho in '' Suzuka'', Kanon in ''Pretty Rhythm'' and Rinko Shirokane in ''BanG Dream!'' (2017–2018). On June 30, 2018, it was announced that Akesaka would retire from singing due to sudden hearing loss and left Roselia on September 17, 2018. However, she remained involved in the industry by continuing her voice acting work. Filmography Anime Television ;2004 *''Koi Kaze'', Futaba Anzai ;2005 *' ...
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Ranpha Franboise
This is a list of characters from the game, anime and manga involved in BROCCOLI's '' Galaxy Angel'' and its sequel ''Galaxy Angel II''. Many of the character names are related to food, liquor, and desserts. Galaxy Angel Moon Angel Troupe :Emblem Frame: GA-001 Lucky Star :Voice Actress: Ryoko Shintani :Voice Actress: Jocelyne Loewen In the anime A 17-year-old, selfless pink-haired girl who has an incredible amount of good luck with extremely bad luck periodically to counter it. The bad luck can cause disastrous outcomes like destroying a whole planet or even an entire galaxy. Strangely enough, this could be minimized if Milfeulle is happy at those days. The newest member of the Angel Troupe at the start of the series. Her hobby is making tea and cooking snacks, particularly cake. The flowers on her head can spin and make her fly or hover in the air. Her first name is derived from the name for the French pastry mille-feuille. In the games An original member of the Angel Tr ...
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