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He Is My Master
is a Japanese manga series written by Mattsuu and illustrated by Asu Tsubaki, a formerly married couple. It originally ran in '' Monthly Shōnen Gangan'' from February 2002 to February 2007. It was adapted into an anime television series by Gainax and Shaft in 2005. Seven Seas Entertainment announced on November 27, 2006, they now have licensed the right to the English translation of ''He Is My Master'' and has begun to release the series July 2007. Sentai Filmworks has licensed the anime and released the complete collection on October 10, 2009; with distribution handled by Section23 Films. Synopsis A 14-year-old millionaire Yoshitaka received an enormous inheritance as a result of his parents' death in an accident. Later after firing the original maids, he needed to be looked after so he decided to hire new live-in maids. While originally expecting an elderly woman to take the job, two runaway girls, Izumi, 14, and Mitsuki, 13, end up accepting the job as means for a home ...
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Comedy
Comedy is a genre of fiction that consists of discourses or works intended to be humorous or amusing by inducing laughter, especially in theatre, film, stand-up comedy, television, radio, books, or any other entertainment medium. The term originated in ancient Greece: in Athenian democracy, the public opinion of voters was influenced by political satire performed by comic poets in theaters. The theatrical genre of Greek comedy can be described as a dramatic performance pitting two groups, ages, genders, or societies against each other in an amusing '' agon'' or conflict. Northrop Frye depicted these two opposing sides as a "Society of Youth" and a "Society of the Old". A revised view characterizes the essential agon of comedy as a struggle between a relatively powerless youth and the societal conventions posing obstacles to his hopes. In this struggle, the youth then becomes constrained by his lack of social authority, and is left with little choice but to resort to ruses w ...
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He or HE may refer to: Language * He (pronoun), an English pronoun * He (kana), the romanization of the Japanese kana へ * He (letter), the fifth letter of many Semitic alphabets * He (Cyrillic), a letter of the Cyrillic script called ''He'' in Ukrainian * Hebrew language (ISO 639-1 code: he) Places * He County, Anhui, China * He River, or Hejiang (贺江), a tributary of the Xi River in Guangxi and Guangdong * Hebei, abbreviated as ''HE'', a province of China (Guobiao abbreviation HE) * Hesse, abbreviated as ''HE'', a state of Germany People * He (surname), Chinese surname, sometimes transcribed Hé or Ho; includes a list of notable individuals so named * Zheng He (1371–1433), Chinese admiral * He (和) and He (合), collectively known as 和合二仙 ('' He-He er xian'', "Two immortals He"), two Taoist immortals known as the "Immortals of Harmony and Unity" * Immortal Woman He, or He Xiangu, one of the Eight Immortals of Taoism Arts, entertainment, and media * "He" ...
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Kyousei Tsukui
is a Japanese former voice actor who worked for 81 Produce. On October 1, 2019, Tsukui revealed that he has been diagnosed with ALS and has been using a cane and wheelchair to help with his mobility. On February 17, 2023, Tsukui revealed that he has lost his voice and has retired from voice acting as a result. He is also no longer able to use his arms or legs and only communicates through digital software. Filmography Anime *''Chibi Maruko-chan'' (1990), Shinji Sekiguchi, Mamoru Kawada, Yamane's Father, Alien *''Dororonpa!'' (1991), Takashi *''Mobile Fighter G Gundam'' (1994), Michelo Chariot *''Azuki-chan'' (1995), Makoto Sakaguchi *'' Neighborhood Story'' (1995), Jiro Nishino *''Detective Conan'' (1996), Naoya Nishitani *'' You're Under Arrest'' (1996), Daisuke *'' Tekken: The Motion Picture'' (1998; Film), Baek Doo San *''Bubu Chacha'' (1999), Mary's Father, Bobby *''Dr. Slump'' (1999), Majito *''Ojamajo Doremi'' (1999), Kouji Senoo *''Digimon Tamers: The Adventurer's Battle ...
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Yuri (genre)
, also known by the '' wasei-eigo'' construction , is a genre of Japanese media focusing on intimate relationships between female characters. While lesbianism is a commonly associated theme, the genre is also inclusive of works depicting emotional and spiritual relationships between women that are not necessarily romantic or sexual in nature. ''Yuri'' is most commonly associated with anime and manga, though the term has also been used to describe video games, light novels, and literature. Themes associated with ''yuri'' originate from Japanese lesbian fiction of the early twentieth century, notably the writings of Nobuko Yoshiya and literature in the Class S genre. Manga depicting female homoeroticism began to appear in the 1970s in the works of artists associated with the Year 24 Group, notably Ryoko Yamagishi and Riyoko Ikeda. The genre gained wider popularity beginning in the 1990s; the founding of ''Yuri Shimai'' in 2003 as the first manga magazine devoted exclus ...
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Kana Ueda
is a Japanese voice actress and singer represented by I'm Enterprise.Doi, Hitoshi"Ueda Kana" ''Seiyuu Database''. June 11, 2010Archivedby WebCite July 6, 2010. She is a graduate of Kobe College's department of General Culture. She is best known as the voices of Yumi Fukuzawa in ''Maria-sama ga Miteru'', Rin Tōsaka in ''Fate/stay night'', Hayate Yagami in '' Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha A's'' and '' Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha Strikers'', and Rachel Alucard in ''BlazBlue''. Ueda was raised in Osaka Prefecture and is known for her strong Kansai accent in some of her roles. Filmography Television animation 2001 *''Angelic Layer'' (Ringo Seto) *'' Chance Pop Session'' (Jun Morimura) *''Cyborg 009'' (Cyborg 001/Ivan Wisky) *'' Final Fantasy: Unlimited'' (Herba) *''Great Dangaioh'' (Ryoko Sugi) 2002 *''Samurai Deeper Kyo'' (Antera, Saisei) 2003 *'' Green Green'' (Reika Morimura) *''Mermaid Melody Pichi Pichi Pitch'' (Sara) *''Tsukihime'' (Kohaku) *'' Wandaba Style'' (Yuri Fuyu ...
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Ai Shimizu
is a Japanese voice actress and professional wrestler. She has a career as a singer, signed to Lantis. She has released 14 singles (including joint and character singles) and four albums. She covered Yumi Matsutoya's " Toki o Kakeru Shōjo" as the B-side of her first single "Angel Fish" in 2003. She is known to have a close relationship with Mai Nakahara, having collaborated in eight anime where most of the characters they voiced in together had close connections: ''DearS'', ''Kage Kara Mamoru!'', '' My-HiME'', '' My-Otome'', ''Please Twins!'', ''Sola'', '' Strawberry Panic!'' and the '' Lucky Star'' drama CD. Shimizu has worked sporadic professional wrestling matches since December 2013. Voice roles Anime television series 2001 *''Parappa The Rapper'', Baby Miran *'' Mahoromatic'', Minawa Andou 2002 *''Heat Guy J'', Monica Gabriel *'' Mahoromatic:Something More Beautiful'', Minawa Andou *'' Rizelmine'', Kurumi *''Shrine of the Morning Mist'', Yuzu Hieda 2003 *'' Croket!' ...
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Lolicon
In Japanese popular culture, is a genre of fictional media in which young (or young-looking) girl characters appear in romantic or sexual contexts. The term, a portmanteau of the English phrase " Lolita complex", also refers to desire and affection for such characters (, "loli"), and fans of such characters and works. Associated with unrealistic and stylized imagery within manga, anime, and video games, ''lolicon'' in '' otaku'' (manga/anime fan) culture is understood as distinct from desires for realistic depictions of girls, or real girls as such, and is associated with the concept of '' moe'', or feelings of affection and love for fictional characters as such (often cute characters in manga and anime). The phrase "Lolita complex", derived from the novel '' Lolita'', entered use in Japan in the 1970s, when sexual imagery of the ''shōjo'' (idealized young girl) was expanding in the country's media. During the "''lolicon'' boom" in adult manga of the early 1980s, the ter ...
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Japanese Titles
The Japanese language makes use of a system of honorific speech, called , which includes honorific suffixes and prefixes when referring to others in a conversation. Suffixes are often gender-specific at the end of names, while prefixes are attached to the beginning of many nouns. Honorific suffixes also indicated the speaker's level and referred an individual's relationship and are often used alongside other components of Japanese honorific speech.Reischauer, Edwin O. (2002). Encyclopedia of Japan. Tōkyō: NetAdvance Inc. Honorific suffixes are generally used when referring to the person one is talking to or unrelated people and are not used when referring to oneself. The omission of suffixes implies a high degree of intimacy or close friendship. Usage Although honorifics are not essential to the grammar of Japanese, they are a fundamental part of its sociolinguistics, and their proper use is deemed essential to proficient and appropriate speech. The use of honorifics ...
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Junko Minagawa
is a Japanese voice actress affiliated with Haikyo. Her best-known role is Ryoma Echizen, the title character in ''The Prince of Tennis'' anime series. She sang some of the show's theme songs, insert songs, and character singles, some of which have charted in Oricon's single rankings. Other major roles include Ayaka Yukihiro in the '' Negima'' series, Akira in ''Aria'', Cao Chun Yan in '' Fighting Beauty Wulong'', Cornelia Li Britannia in ''Code Geass'', Khamsin in '' Shakugan no Shana'', Yoshitaka Nakabayashi in ''He Is My Master'', Haruka Tenoh/Sailor Uranus in '' Sailor Moon Crystal'', Mereoleona Vermillion in ''Black Clover'', and Yun in '' Yona of the Dawn''. Biography Before becoming a voice actor During childhood, Junko actively participated in school plays. In kindergarten, she plays the difficult role of a duck in ''The Ugly Duckling'', and in elementary school, she was in ''Kaguya-hime''. During junior and senior high school, Junko devoted herself to volleyball cl ...
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Saaya Irie
is a Japanese actress, voice actress, gravure idol and singer. Her stage name is simply her given name, Saaya. In addition to her modeling work she has recently been appearing in numerous films, radio, and television programs. She has also done voice work, appearing in the anime OVA ''Kyo no Gononi'' as Chika Koizumi. She was formerly a member of Japanese musical group Sweet Kiss before it disbanded on May 12, 2006, to be replaced by the group Chase. Biography As a model Irie was born in Kitakyushu, Fukuoka, Japan. During her childhood she idolized Yoshika, a fashion model from Kitakyushu, but she gained fame for her professional glamour modeling as a U-15 idol, making her debut at age 11. Her bikini pictures soon received widespread distribution over the Internet."Monthly Bunshun ( Ja:週刊文春)" No.May 19, 2005 (was published on May 11, 2005) In October 2015, Saaya released her 12th photobook, and appeared in 44 solo gravure idol DVDs through 2017. Personal life ...
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Mao Kobayashi (Japanese Idol)
is a Japanese junior idol. Her books and DVDs sell heavily in Japan according to Amazon.co.jp sales figures. She has also released a CD single as part of the J-pop J-pop ( ja, ジェイポップ, ''jeipoppu''; often stylized as J-POP; an abbreviated form of "Japanese popular music"), natively also known simply as , is the name for a form of popular music that entered the musical mainstream of Japan in the ... group Doll's Vox in 2005, and is a member of the idol group momo mint's since 2006. Publications Photobooks As of June 2008, there have been nine photography books published of her. She also appears in many magazines, such as issues of Chu-Boh, Koh-Boh, Moecco high school, and Puchi Girl. Filmography TV * * (2005) ''as Natsuyo'' DVDs As of June 2010, the following idol DVDs have her as the main character: * ''Holy Angel (2004-03-25 Kaado Shoppu Torujaa) TREJ-0002'' * '' (2004-02-25 FUGA) GAFD-005'' * '' (2004-06-10 FUGA) GAFD-014'' * '' (2004-07-21 Bun ...
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Japanese Idol
An is a type of entertainer marketed for image, attractiveness, and personality in Japanese pop culture. Idols are primarily singers with training in acting, dancing, and modeling. Idols are commercialized through merchandise and endorsements by talent agencies, while maintaining a parasocial relationship with a financially loyal consumer fan base. Japan's idol industry first emerged in the 1960s and became prominent in the 1970s and 1980s due to television. During the 1980s, regarded as the "Golden Age of Idols", idols drew in commercial interest and began appearing in commercials and television dramas. As more niche markets began to appear in the late 2000s and early 2010s, it led to a significant growth in the industry known as the "Idol Warring Period." Today, over 10,000 teenage girls in Japan are idols, with over 3,000 groups active. Japan's idol industry has been used as a model for other pop idol industries, such as K-pop. Sub-categories of idols include gravure idol ...
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