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Kotencotenco
is a Japanese manga and anime series Children's anime and manga, for young children by Atsuko Ueno. The anime was produced by Nihon Ad Systems, NAS and TV Tokyo. Kotencotenko replaces the previous anime series: Onmyou Taisenki on the TV Tokyo Thursdays 06:00pm – 06:30pm slot. Story Kotencotenco is a gag strip anime for especially younger children. Featuring the flourishes of the Prince of Heaven Kingdom, Kotenco. It's up to him and his friends, Pick-chan and Nappa to stop The Baron, Urusainu, and Nekoumori from stealing the heavenly stars for their boss, The Great Demon King Agu, who wants to take over Heaven Kingdom. Kotenco is normally very kind, but will transform into Matenco, his trouble-making counterpart when in bad spirit. Matenco is transformed back into Kotenco when Pick-chan calls upon The Queen to replace Matenco's halo. Characters Heaven Kingdom *Kotenco - *Matenco - *The Queen - *Mumu-san - Kotenco's 6 older brothers *Dawn - *Vah - / (Episode 22 only) ...
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Wasabi Mizuta
is a Japanese Voice acting in Japan, voice actress. She was born in Aoyama, Mie, and currently resides in Iga, Mie. Mizuta replaced long-time voice actress Nobuyo Ōyama as the voice of Doraemon (character), Doraemon, starting with the Doraemon (2005 TV series), 2005 TV series. She won the Kids/Family Award at the 4th Seiyu Awards. She formerly appeared in the ''Pokémon Best Wishes'' series in Japan, voicing Ash's Tepig. She was at one time represented by Kenji Utsumi's Ken Production. Filmography Anime Film Video games Dubbing *''Sin (2003 film), Sin'' (Kassie (Kerry Washington)) Live-action * ''As the Gods Will (film), As the Gods Will'' (Daikyokushō Matryoshka) (voice) References External links * at TV Asobi (TV Asahi) * {{DEFAULTSORT:Mizuta, Wasabi 1974 births Living people Voice actresses from Mie Prefecture Japanese video game actresses Japanese voice actresses Ken Production voice actors Aoni ...
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Hikaru Hanada
is a Japanese voice actor and actor who is affiliated with Office Osawa. He is known for roles such as Usami Akihiko in '' Junjou Romantica''. Filmography Anime television * ''Doraemon (1979 anime)'' (1999) (Buffalo, Caster) * ''Mobile Suit Gundam Seed Destiny'' (2004) (Captain Baba in ep. 15,27-28) * ''Doraemon (2005 anime)'' (2011) (Sommelier) Unknown date * '' Armitage: Dual-Matrix'' (2002) (Ross Sylibus) * '' Bleach'' (2008) (Beast Sword; Kuzu Ryuu) * ''Detective Conan'' (1999) (Nishimura) * ''Ergo Proxy'' (Raul Creed) * ''Guilty Gear X Drama CD'' (Sol Badguy) * ''Guilty Gear XX Drama CD: Side Red/Black'' (Sol Badguy) * ''Inuyasha'' (Ghost in ep. 97) * '' Izumo: Takeki Tsurugi no Senki'' (Oonamuji) * '' Junjou Romantica'' (2008) (Akihiko Usami) * '' Kai Doh Maru'' (Sadamitsu Usuino) * ''Kaikan Phrase'' (Director in ep.25; Live house owner in ep 8–9; Manager in ep. 19, 30, 38) * '' Kotencotenco'' (Daimaoh, Golem, Monster, Turtle) * ''Master Mosquiton '99'' (Gentleman in ep ...
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Kazuhiro Nakata
is a Japanese Voice acting in Japan, voice actor affiliated with Ken Production. He played Bear in ''.hack//Sign'' and Fei-Wang Reed in ''Tsubasa: Reservoir Chronicle''. Biography He became interested with voice acting, while studying university, when at one point he was assigned to be a chairman of a radio drama production at the festival. Filmography Television animation *''Mobile Suit Victory Gundam'' (1993) – Duker Iq *''Mobile Fighter G Gundam'' (1994) – Gentle Chapman *''Mobile Suit Gundam Wing'' (1995) – Rashid Kurama *''Virtua Fighter (TV series), Virtua Fighter'' (1995) as Lee Coleman *''After War Gundam X'' (1996) – Nomoa Long *''Cowboy Bebop'' (1998) – Morgan *''Gear Fighter Dendoh'' (2002) – Altair the Black Knight *''Kasumin'' (2001) – Kirinobito *''.hack//Sign'' (2002) – Bear *''Witchblade (anime), Witchblade'' (2006) – Masaya Wado *''Fate/stay night'' (2006) – Sōichirō Kuzuki *''Demonbane'' (2006) – Ness *''Baccano!'' (2007) – Senator Manf ...
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Nihon Ad Systems
, NAS for short, is a Japanese anime production and character merchandising company, a wholly owned subsidiary of the advertising agency Asatsu-DK. The "Ad" in its title is an abbreviation for "Animation Development". Along with animation studios Sunrise, Toei Animation and TMS Entertainment, it is co-founder and shareholder of the Japanese anime television network Animax. It has its headquarters in Toranomon Hills, Minato, Tokyo. List of productions TV series *'' Chikkun Takkun'' *''High School! Kimengumi'' *''Tsuide ni Tonchinkan'' *'' Dragon Quest'' *''Genji Tsūshin Agedama'' *''Hime-chan's Ribbon'' *''Akazukin Chacha'' *'' Captain Tsubasa J'' *'' Dino Adventure Jurassic Tripper'' *'' Ai Tenshi Densetsu Wedding Peach'' *'' Nurse Angel Ririka SOS'' *'' Neon Genesis Evangelion'' *''Mizuiro Jidai'' *''Kodomo no Omocha'' *'' Kero Kero Chime'' *'' Beast Wars II: Super Life-Form Transformers'' *'' Super Life-Form Transformers: Beast Wars Neo'' *'' Hatsumei Boy Kanipan'' *'' Cho Ha ...
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Miyako Itō
is a Japanese voice actress Voice acting in Japan is an industry where actors provide voice-overs as characters or narrators in media including anime, video games, audio dramas, commercials, and dubbing for non-Japanese films and television programs. In Japan, and a .... Filmography Anime Film Video games Other dubbing References External links * {{DEFAULTSORT:Ito, Miyako Living people 1969 births 20th-century Japanese actresses 21st-century Japanese actresses Japanese voice actresses Ken Production voice actors ...
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Mitsuki Saiga
is a Japanese voice actress and singer affiliated with Ken Production. Her major roles include Tsukasa in ''.hack'', Maria Ross in ''Fullmetal Alchemist'', Rossiu Adai in ''Gurren Lagann'', MakubeX in ''GetBackers'', Wolfram von Bielefeld in ''Kyo Kara Maoh!'', Chie Harada in ''My-Hime'' and ''My-Otome'', Teito Klein in '' 07-Ghost'', Jomy Marcus Shin in ''Toward the Terra'', and the eponymous character in '' Jing: King of Bandits''. Her deep voice is used to play male or masculine female characters. She won a Best Supporting Actress Award at the 2nd Seiyu Awards for her work in '' Moyasimon: Tales of Agriculture'', ''Gurren Lagann'', and ''Toward the Terra''. She also won the Overseas Fan Award at the 4th Seiyu Awards for her portrayals of Wolfram in ''Kyo Kara Maoh!'' and Souji Okita in ''Peacemaker Kurogane''. As the band Mitsuki Saiga feat. Just, she released several albums and singles that have charted on Oricon. Filmography Television animation Movies Tokusatsu V ...
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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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Takashi Ohara
is a masculine Japanese given name. Possible writings The name Takashi can have multiple different meanings depending on which kanji is used to write it. Some possible writings of the name include: *江詩 - "estuary , inlet, poem" *隆 - "prosperous noble" *喬士 - "high, boasting, samurai, gentleman" *峻 - "high, steep" *崇史 - "adore, revere, chronicler, history" *孝 - "filial piety, serve parents" *節 - "moral courage, integrity" *傑 - "hero, outstanding" Takashi can also be written in hiragana and/or katakana: *タカシ (katakana) *たかし (hiragana) People with the name *Takashi Abe (阿部 隆, born 1967), Japanese shogi player *, Japanese rugby union player *Takashi Amano (天野尚, 1954–2015), Japanese photographer, aquarist and designer *Takashi Aonishi (青西 高嗣), Japanese music artist *Takashi Asahina (朝比奈 隆, 1908–2001), Japanese conductor *, Japanese volleyball player *Takashi Fujii (藤井隆, born 1972), Japanese singer and comedian *Taka ...
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Kawai Eri
was a Japanese singer from Tokyo, Japan. She graduated from the Tokyo National University of Fine Arts and Music and both composed and sang not only classic but also pop and world music. She was also friends with well-known video game composer Yasunori Mitsuda and had collaborated with him on some of his works. She died on August 4, 2008 at age 43 after being hospitalized as the result of liver cancer. Discography *''Wāzu Wāsu no Bōken'', Released May 17, 1996 *''Ao ni Sasageru'', Released in 1997 *''Prayer'', Released April 25, 2001 *''Animage'', Released November 22, 2001 *''Animage 2'', Released March 2, 2002 *Kirite, Released May 18, 2005 *''Madoromi no Rinne'', Released June 7, 2006 *''Soma Bringer'', Released February 28, 2008 *''Kaze no Michi e'', Released December 17, 2008 *''Himawari'', Released December 24, 2008 *''Oriental Green'', Released August 26, 2009 And she also sang the song "Almateria" from the anime and game ''Tales of Symphonia'' as well as tracks for ''A ...
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Sae (band)
SAE or Sae may refer to: Science and technology : * Selective area epitaxy, local growth of epitaxial layer through a patterned dielectric mask deposited on a semiconductor substrate * Serious adverse event, in a clinical trial * Simultaneous Authentication of Equals, a password authentication protocol in computer networking * Subcortical arteriosclerotic encephalopathy, a disease * Sum of absolute errors, in mathematics * Supervised agricultural experience * System Architecture Evolution, the core network architecture of 3GPP's LTE wireless communication standard Units and standards * SAE, several units of measurement of power; See Horsepower * SAE viscosity number, of motor oils * SAE steel grades * SAE fastener * SAE thread * United States customary units, e.g. inches and miles rather than millimeters and kilometers Linguistics * South African English, the first-language dialects of English spoken by South Africans * Standard Average European, a sprachbund consisting of the ...
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Fumie Ogura
A was a likeness of Jesus or Mary onto which the religious authorities of the Tokugawa shogunate of Japan required suspected Christians (Kirishitan) to step, in order to demonstrate that they were not members of the outlawed religion, otherwise they would be tortured or killed. History The use of ''fumi-e'' began with the persecution of Christians in Nagasaki in 1629. Inhabitants of Nagasaki, whether a commoner, Buddhist monk or samurai, all were required to tread on the icons which were brought house to house. Their use was officially abandoned when ports opened to foreigners on 13 April 1856, but some remained in use until Christian teaching was placed under formal protection during the Meiji period. The objects were also known as ''e-ita'' or ''ita-e'', while the forced test was called ''e-fumi''. The Japanese government used ''fumi-e'' to reveal practicing Christians and sympathizers. ''Fumi-e'' were pictures of the Virgin Mary and Jesus. Government officials made susp ...
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Kei Hayami
Kei may refer to: People * Kei (given name) * Kei, Cantonese for Ji(姫) * Kei, Cantonese for Qi(奇, 祁, 亓) * Shō Kei (1700–1752), king of the Ryūkyū Kingdom * Kei (singer) (born 1995), stage name of South Korean singer Kim Ji-yeon * Princess Kei (Keihime) of Japan * Kei Nishikori, Japanese professional tennis player Automobiles *Kei car, a Japanese category of small automobiles ** Suzuki Kei, a kei car produced by Suzuki between 1998 and 2009 **Kei truck, a tiny RWD or 4WD pickup truck in Japan In fiction * xxxHolic: Kei, the second season of the anime *Sir Kei or Sir Kay, a character in Arthurian legend *Kei, a character in ''Akira'' media *Kei, a character in ''Dirty Pair'' media *Kei, a character in the ''Ape Escape'' universe *Kei, a fictional country in ''Twelve Kingdoms'' media *Kei, a character in '' Moon Child'' *Kei Nagase, a character in the ''Ace Combat'' universe *Kei, short for Keiichiro, a character in ''Wangan Midnight'' and Wangan Midnight Maximu ...
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