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Hanayamata
is a Japanese manga series by Sō Hamayumiba. It was serialized in Houbunsha's ''seinen'' manga magazine ''Manga Time Kirara Forward'' from April 2011 to February 2018, with its chapters collected in ten ''tankōbon'' volumes. An anime television series adaptation by Madhouse aired in Japan from July to September 2014. Plot Naru Sekiya is an ordinary 14-year-old middle school girl who likes fairy tales, but is worried about her lack of other interests. She has a chance encounter with a "fairy", a foreign girl practicing dance at night. On a spur of the moment, Naru asks to join her and is introduced to the world of yosakoi dancing. The series' title is a portmanteau (combination) of the first two letters of the girls' first names: Hana, Naru, Yaya, Machi, and Tami. Characters Main characters ; : :A 14-year-old girl who considers herself extremely average. Aside from reading fairy tales, she doesn't have many interests outside of practising iaido at home. She lacks confid ...
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is a Japanese manga series by Sō Hamayumiba. It was serialized in Houbunsha's ''seinen'' manga magazine ''Manga Time Kirara Forward'' from April 2011 to February 2018, with its chapters collected in ten ''tankōbon'' volumes. An anime television series adaptation by Madhouse aired in Japan from July to September 2014. Plot Naru Sekiya is an ordinary 14-year-old middle school girl who likes fairy tales, but is worried about her lack of other interests. She has a chance encounter with a "fairy", a foreign girl practicing dance at night. On a spur of the moment, Naru asks to join her and is introduced to the world of yosakoi dancing. The series' title is a portmanteau (combination) of the first two letters of the girls' first names: Hana, Naru, Yaya, Machi, and Tami. Characters Main characters ; : :A 14-year-old girl who considers herself extremely average. Aside from reading fairy tales, she doesn't have many interests outside of practising iaido at home. She lacks confi ...
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Manga Time Kirara Forward
is a Japanese seinen manga magazine published by Houbunsha. The magazine is sold on the twenty-fourth of each month. ''Forward'' was the fourth magazine in the ''Manga Time Kirara'' line to be published, the first three being ''Manga Time Kirara'', ''Manga Time Kirara Carat'', and ''Manga Time Kirara Max''. ''Forward'' was first published on March 23, 2006. Manga serialized *''Anne Happy'' *'' Dōjin Work'' *''Ededen!'' *''Itoshi no Karin'' *''Family Restaurant Smile'' *'' Gakkō Gurashi!'' *'' Hanayamata'' *''Harukana Receive'' *''Hōkago Saitensei!'' *''Kannonji Suiren no Kunou'' *''Kimi to Boku o Tsunagu Mono'' *''Mami Tomoe no Heibon no Nichijou'' *'' Oninagi'' *''Puella Magi Kazumi Magica'' * '' Puella Magi Suzune Magica'' *''S Senjō no Tena'' *''Slow Loop'' (ongoing) *''Tamayomi'' (ongoing) *''Tonari no Kashiwagi-san'' *''Yumekui Merry'' *'' Yurucamp'' (until 2019, moved to ''Comic Fuz'') Anime adaptations * ''Yumekui Merry'' – Winter 2011 * '' Hanayamata'' – Summer ...
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Reina Ueda
is a Japanese voice actress and singer from Toyama Prefecture. She is affiliated with 81 Produce. Beginning her career as a voice actress in 2012, her first main role was Naru Sekiya, the protagonist of the 2014 anime series '' Hanayamata''. She is also known for her roles as Mira Yurisaki in ''Dimension W'', Hane Sakura in ''Bakuon!!'', Mallow in '' Pokémon: Sun & Moon'', Shiori Shinomiya in '' Sakura Quest'', and Akane Shinjō in '' SSSS.Gridman''. She was one of the recipients of the Best New Actress Award in the 9th Seiyu Awards in 2015. She released a mini-album in 2016, and her first solo single in 2018. Biography Ueda was born in Toyama Prefecture on January 17, 1994. From an early age, she had an interest in performing, joining her school's theater club in elementary. While a member of her junior high school's theater club, she became interested in becoming a voice actress after interacting with a club member who wanted to pursue that profession. She decided to become a ...
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Caitlynn French
Caitlynn French (born May 8, 1989) is an American voice actress known for her work on English adaptations of Japanese anime shows and films associated with Media Blasters and Sentai Filmworks. Some of her major voice roles include Shiro in ''No Game No Life'', Tina Sprout in ''Black Bullet'', Miyu Edelfelt in ''Fate/kaleid liner Prisma Illya'', Hana Isuzu in ''Girls und Panzer'', Naru Sekiya in ''Hanayamata'', Ai Astin in '' Sunday Without God'', Matsurika Shinoji in ''Maria Holic'', Chiaki Kurihara from ''Bodacious Space Pirates'', Mei Tachibana in ''Say "I love you"'', Kanna Makino in ''Tamako Market'', and Leviathan in '' Leviathan The Last Defense''. Biography French was raised in Derby, Kansas. Along with her younger sister Shaelynn, she was drawn into the performing arts. As a high school student at Derby High School, French performed in musicals and stage plays such as ''West Side Story'', ''Seussical'' and ''The People Vs. Maxine Lowe''. She later attended Southwestern ...
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Minami Tanaka
is a Japanese voice actress. Filmography Anime series Anime films Original video animation Video games Dubbing Live-action Animation References External links Official profile * * * 1996 births Living people Voice actresses from Kanagawa Prefecture Japanese video game actresses Japanese voice actresses 81 Produce voice actors {{Japan-voice-actor-stub ...
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Atsuko Ishizuka
is a Japanese animator, storyboard artist and director. She began her animation career after joining Madhouse in 2004. Career Ishizuka's journey to becoming an animator was rather unusual by industry standards in Japan. Unlike many of her contemporaries, she did not grow up watching anime on television, but rather developed an interest in music and graphic arts. Upon graduating high school, she decided to focus on graphic design and entered the Aichi Prefecture University of the Arts. While there, she was prompted to do an arts project and chose to do an animated video because it would allow her to combine her two areas of interest. In this way, she entered the animation world not attempting to secure a career, but to make art for art's sake. During her education at the art school, Ishizuka made a number of short animated films for her own enjoyment, often set to music. One of these films, ''Gravitation'', which was later featured at the 2005 Tehran International Short Film Fes ...
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Reiko Yoshida
is a Japanese screenwriter. She has written and supervised numerous screenplays for anime series, live-action dramas and films. Her major works include ''Kaleido Star'', ''Aria'', ''Maria-sama ga Miteru'', '' D.Gray-man'', ''K-On!'', ''Bakuman'' and ''Girls und Panzer''. In more recent works, she has supervised the screenplays for ''Majestic Prince'', ''Non Non Biyori'', ''A Town Where You Live'', ''Tamako Market'', ''Yowamushi Pedal'' and ''Castle Town Dandelion''. In films, she wrote the screenplay for ''The Cat Returns'', the original films that would make up '' Digimon: The Movie'', Kyoto Animation’s hit anime film '' A Silent Voice'', and the film adaptations of Osamu Tezuka's ''Buddha'', the second film of which was given a stamp of approval by the Dalai Lama. She wrote the story for the manga series ''Tokyo Mew Mew'' along with illustrator Mia Ikumi. Among her works, she was recognized for Best Screenplay/Original Work for ''Girls und Panzer'' at the Tokyo Anime Award ...
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Madhouse (company)
is a Japanese animation studio founded in 1972 by ex– Mushi Pro staff, including Masao Maruyama, Osamu Dezaki, and Yoshiaki Kawajiri. Madhouse has created and helped to produce many well-known shows, OVAs and films, starting with TV anime series ''Ace o Nerae!'' (produced by Tokyo Movie Shinsha) in 1973, and including '' Wicked City'', ''Ninja Scroll'', ''Perfect Blue'', '' Vampire Hunter D: Bloodlust'', ''Trigun'', ''Di Gi Charat'', ''Black Lagoon'', '' Death Note'', '' Paprika'', ''Wolf Children, Parasyte: The Maxim'' and the first season of ''One-Punch Man''. Unlike other studios founded at this time such as AIC and J.C.Staff, their strength was and is primarily in TV shows and theatrical features. Expanding from the initial Mushi Pro staff, Madhouse recruited important directors such as Morio Asaka, Masayuki Kojima, and Satoshi Kon during the 1990s. Their staff roster expanded in the 2000s to include Mamoru Hosoda, Takeshi Koike, and Mitsuo Iso, as well as many younger ...
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Yosakoi
Yosakoi () is a unique style of dance that originated in Japan and that is performed at festivals and events all over the country. The first Yosakoi festival was held in 1954 in Kōchi, Japan, on the island of Shikoku. Yosakoi-style dancing has spread throughout much of Japan. The style of dance is highly energetic, combining traditional Japanese dance movements with modern music. The choreographed dances are often performed by large teams. Along with a number of professional yosakoi schools and town dance teams, yosakoi is also a popular event during the sports festivals held by Japanese elementary, junior, and senior high schools. Its participants include men and women of almost all ages – sometimes within a single team. Costumes and ''naruko'' The costumes used by yosakoi teams vary widely. Happi coats and yukata are the most predominant costumes and can be seen in a wide variety of colors. However, some groups choose costumes that are based on historical attire, popular f ...
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Houbunsha
is a Japanese publishing company founded on July 10, 1950. It is based in Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo. Magazines published by Houbunsha *''Weekly Manga Times'' *''Hana Oto'' *'' Comic Fuz'' Manga Time magazines *''Manga Time'' *''Manga Time Original'' *''Manga Home'' Manga Time Kirara magazines *''Manga Time Kirara'' *''Manga Time Kirara Carat'' *''Manga Time Kirara Forward'' *''Manga Time Kirara Magica'' - A dedicated '' Puella Magi Madoka Magica'' magazine (irregular publication) *''Manga Time Kirara Max'' Discontinued magazines *'' Tsubomi'' (2009-2012) *''Manga Time Jumbo'' (1985-2018) *''Manga Time Lovely'' (1994-2011) *''Manga Time Family'' (1984-2018) *''Manga Time Kirara Miracle!'' (2011-2017) *''Manga Time Special'' (1989-2019) *''Manga Time Dash!'' *''Manga Time Pop'' (2002-2003) *''Manga Time Kitsch!'' (1994-discontinued) Manga * ''Pleasure Dome is a 2000 yaoi manga by Minami Megumi. It was originally published by Houbunsha is a Japanese publishing company found ...
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Visual Novel
A , often abbreviated as VN, is a form of digital semi-interactive fiction. Visual novels are often associated with and used in the medium of video games, but are not always labeled as such themselves. They combine a textual narrative with static or animated illustrations and a varying degree of interactivity. The format is more rarely referred to as novel game, a retranscription of the ''wasei-eigo'' term , which is more often used in Japanese. Visual novels originated in and are especially prevalent in Japan, where they made up nearly 70% of the PC game titles released in 2006. In Japanese, a distinction is often made between visual novels (NVL, from "novel"), which consist primarily of narration and have very few interactive elements, and adventure games (AVG or ADV, from "adventure"), which incorporate problem-solving and other types of gameplay. This distinction is normally lost outside Japan, as both visual novels and adventure games are commonly referred to as "visual n ...
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Cherry Blossom
A cherry blossom, also known as Japanese cherry or sakura, is a flower of many trees of genus ''Prunus'' or ''Prunus'' subg. ''Cerasus''. They are common species in East Asia, including China, Korea and especially in Japan. They generally refer to ornamental cherry trees, not to be confused with cherry trees that produce fruit for eating.Toshio Katsuki. (2015) ''Sakura''. pp.14–18 Iwanami Shoten. It is considered the national flower of Japan. Wild species of the cherry tree is widely distributed mainly in the Northern hemisphere. In the mainstream classification in Europe and North America, cherry trees for ornamental purposes are classified into the genus ''Prunus'' which consists of about 400 species. In the mainstream classification in Japan, China, and Russia, on the other hand, ornamental cherry trees are classified into the genus ''Cerasus'', which consists of about 100 species separated from the genus ''Prunus'', and the genus ''Cerasus'' does not include ''Prun ...
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