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Miki Takahashi
is a Japanese voice actress and singer. Together with her friend Chika Sakamoto, she participated in the third incarnation of the radio show Animetopia. She is a member of SplashDream. Anime TV *'' Around the World in Eighty Days'' (Princess Romy) *''Aura Battler Dunbine'' (Ceila Lapana) *''Battle Athletes Victory'' (Tomoe Midō) *''Flame of Recca'' (Mifuyu Mikagami) *''Fruits Basket'' (Mine Kuramae) *''Genesis Climber Mospeada'' (Aisha, Marlene Rush) *'' Gu-Gu Ganmo'' (Ayumi Ichigaya) *'' Highschool! Kimengumi'' (Yui Kawa) *'' Meimon! Dai San Yakyūbu'' (Sayuri Kidō) *''Shima Shima Tora no Shimajirō'' (Mimi-Lynne and Hannah) *''Touch'' (Tomoko Terashima) OVAs *''Battle Athletes Victory'' (Tomoe Midō) *'' Dōkyūsei: End of Summer'' (Mai Sakuragi) *'' Dream Hunter Rem II: Seimi Shingakuen no Yōmu'' (Meimi Katsuragi) *'' Elf Princess Reine'' (Reine) *''Galaxy Fraulein Yuna'' (Yuri Cube) *'' Majo demo Steady'' (Mami) *'' Tenmonya Voyagers'' (Ayako Hanabishi) *'' Wanna-Be's'' ...
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Voice Acting In Japan
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 actresses have devoted fan clubs due to a crossover with the idol industry, and some fans may watch a show merely to hear a particular voice actor. Many voice actors have concurrent singing careers and have also crossed over to live-action media. There are around 130 voice acting schools in Japan. Broadcast companies and talent agencies often have their own troupes of vocal actors. Magazines focusing specifically on voice acting are published in Japan, with '' Voice Animage'' being the longest running. The term character voice (abbreviated CV) has been commonly used since the 1980s by such Japanese anime magazines as ' and ''Newtype'' to describe a voice actor associated with a particular anime or game character. Definition and role A p ...
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Elf Princess Reine
, also known as ''Fairy Princess Ren'', is an anime OVA directed by Akitaro Daichi. It was released on VHS and DVD in North America by Media Blasters Media Blasters, sometimes abbreviated as MB, is an American entertainment corporation that was founded by John Sirabella in 1997 and is based in New York City. It is in the business of licensing, translating, and releasing to the North American .... The North American release contains a preview for a third OVA episode that was never produced; it's listed as an "evil preview." Plot Gou has vowed to find the legendary treasure of Salamander. Searching for it he meets Rane, a fairy, who is looking for the four treasures of Heart. Gou's childhood friend Mari is frustrated with Gou running after treasures, but befriends with another fairy Lean. Gou and Rane's treasure hunt messes with a secret project led by Mari's father. It turns out Salamander isn't what Gou thought it was in the first place... Characters ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ;; ; ...
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First Kiss Story
is a romance visual novel developed by HuneX. It was originally released for the PC-FX on April 24, 1998, and was the last game to be released for the system. It received a port to the PlayStation in the same year on November 26. The PlayStation version had additional content and used two CDs instead of one. It is followed by an OVA anime sequel and '' First Kiss Story II''. The game, along with its sequel, were ported to the PlayStation 2 in ''First Kiss Stories''. Story High school senior Kana Orikura has felt lonely ever since her boyfriend Yoshihiko left for college. When a handsome new school teacher named Shogo Hayakawa arrives at her school, she falls in love with him because of his resemblance to her father Yuichi who had died a few years ago. The teacher turns out to be her father's cousin, and stays with her and her family at their house. Adaptations A single episode OVA sequel to the first game was released on Valentine's Day Valentine's Day, also called ...
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Chūka Na Janshi Tenhō Paiko
Japanese Chinese cuisine or ''Chūka'' is a style of Japanese cuisine served by Chinese restaurants popularized in Japan in the late 19th century and more recent times. This style of food is different from modern Chinatown Chinese food in Japan which is considered "authentic Chinese food", e.g. Yokohama Chinatown. The Shippoku style of cooking displays heavy influence from Chinese cuisine. Many of these Chinese dishes were introduced to Japan by Chinese immigrants, others were brought in by returning Japanese soldiers from the Japanese invasion and colonization of China. Overview is the adjective for ''Japanese'' style "Chinese" dishes, or the restaurants in Japan which serve them. Chuka dishes originated in China, but have become modified over the years to suit Japanese taste, often with Japanese or even Western foods. Japanese cooking styles have been added, such as in the case of miso-ramen. In other cases, only the noodles are "Chinese", as in the case of hiyashi chūka, ...
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Doki Doki Poyacchio
Doki can refer to: * ''Doki'' (TV series), an animated children's television series, or the eponymous character from Discovery Kids Latin America * Doki, one of the two central characters in the Korean cartoon ''There She Is!!'' * Doki (app), a mobile app designed to teach languages See also * Doki doki (other) Doki Doki or doki-doki ( ja, ドキドキ, links=no) is a term for the sound of a beating heart in Japanese sound symbolism. Doki doki or variants may also refer to: Film, anime, and manga * ''Doki-Doki'' (short film) (2003), by Chris Eska * ... * Dhoki (other) {{disambiguation ...
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Dragon Force
''Dragon Force'' is a real-time strategy and tactical role-playing game from Sega created for the Sega Saturn. It was created in Japan and translated for North American release by Working Designs in 1996, a translation that was also used by Sega in Europe under license from Working Designs. The game's main selling point was that battles involve up to 200 soldiers fighting on screen in real time, causing them to be often likened to the battle scenes in the then-recent film '' Braveheart''. Upon its release, critics resoundingly praised ''Dragon Force'' for its melding of the war simulation and story-driven RPG genres, and it remains one of the Saturn's most highly regarded games. A sequel, later translated by fans, was released for the Saturn in Japan in 1998. The first game was re-released for the PlayStation 2 as part of the Sega Ages series. An emulated version for the PlayStation 3 was released as a PS2 Classic in July 2012 in Japan. Gameplay The player assumes the role o ...
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The Azoth Of Destiny
''The'' () is a grammatical article in English, denoting persons or things already mentioned, under discussion, implied or otherwise presumed familiar to listeners, readers, or speakers. It is the definite article in English. ''The'' is the most frequently used word in the English language; studies and analyses of texts have found it to account for seven percent of all printed English-language words. It is derived from gendered articles in Old English which combined in Middle English and now has a single form used with pronouns of any gender. The word can be used with both singular and plural nouns, and with a noun that starts with any letter. This is different from many other languages, which have different forms of the definite article for different genders or numbers. Pronunciation In most dialects, "the" is pronounced as (with the voiced dental fricative followed by a schwa) when followed by a consonant sound, and as (homophone of pronoun ''thee'') when followed by a v ...
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Eternal Mana
Eternal(s) or The Eternal may refer to: * Eternity, an infinite amount of time, or a timeless state * Immortality or eternal life * God, the supreme being, creator deity, and principal object of faith in monotheism Comics, film and television * Eternals (comics), a fictional race of superhumans in the Marvel Comics universe ** ''Eternals'' (film), a 2021 film based on the comics characters * ''Eternal'' (film), a 2005 horror film * ''The Eternal'' (film) or ''Trance'', a 1998 horror film * Eternal (''Doctor Who''), a fictional race of cosmic beings from the TV series ''Doctor Who'' * Eternal Pictures, an international film distribution company * "Eternal", an episode of the TV series ''Eleventh Hour'' * ''Eternal'', a fictional warship captained by Andrew Waltfeld in the Gundam anime universe Music * Eternal (group), British girl group * The Eternal (band), Australian rock band * Eternal, British doom metal band featuring Electric Wizard member Jus Oborn * Eternal Records ...
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Asuka 120%
is a Japanese bishōjo fighting game series developed by Fill-in-Cafe and published by FamilySoft. It is set in a school where members of school clubs fight each other in a fighting tournament. Originally released on the FM Towns home personal computer in 1994, it was released for multiple systems through the years. Masatoshi Imaizumi led development with artwork provided by manga artist Aoi Nanase and music by Keishi Yonao. Plot The game is set at the Ryōran Private School for Women, which educates the daughters of the upper echelons of society. Every year, the school's clubs hold a martial arts tournament called the "Club Rivalry Budget Contest Mega Fight" to compete for increased budget to the winning school club. After repeated poor performances at previous tournaments, the Chemistry Club president, Tetsuko Ōgigaya, scouts and trains Asuka Honda to become this year's winner. Asuka now has to defeat members of several school clubs in order to succeed. Gameplay The gam ...
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Arion (anime)
is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Yoshikazu Yasuhiko, published in Tokuma Shoten's ''Monthly Comic Ryū'' from March 1979 to September 1984. The story follows Arion, a young man kidnapped by Hades as a child and raised to believe that his mother was blinded by Zeus and that killing the ruler of Mount Olympus will cure her. An animated feature film adaptation, written and directed by Yoshikazu Yasuhiko, was released in 1986. Cast * Shigeru Nakahara - Arion * Miki Takahashi - Resphoina * Mayumi Tanaka - Seneca * Hirotaka Suzuoki - Apollo * Masako Katsuki - Athena * Chikao Ōtsuka - Hades * Kiyoshi Kobayashi - Poseidon * Masanobu Ōkubo - Zeus * Ichirō Nagai - Lycaon * Reiko Mutō - Demeter * Hideyuki Tanaka - Prometheus * Kazue Komiya - Arion (young) * Ryōko Kinomiya - Gaia * Toku Nishio - Gid * Daisuke Gōri - Heracles * Bin Shimada - Ares * Takako Ōta - Pio * Kōhei Miyauchi - Ethos * Hisako Kyōda - Ethos' Wife * Tomomichi Nishimura i ...
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Wanna-Be's
is a 1986 Japanese direct-to-video animation written by Toshimichi Suzuki. Kenichi Sonoda created the character designs of the animated version. Voice actors *Eriko Hara as Miki Morita *Miki Takahashi as Eri Kazama *Shūichi Ikeda as Tetsuma Kidō *Akio Nojima as Oki Sonoda *Eiko Yamada as Bloody Matsuki *Urara Takano as Buster Horiguchi *Shōzō Iizuka as Dr. Sawada *Yūsaku Yara as Joe Taguchi *Demon Kogure , previously known as , is a Japanese musician, songwriter, entertainer, journalist, sumo commentator, actor and voice actor. He first gained fame in the 1980s as vocalist of the heavy metal band Seikima-II, before starting a solo career in ... as himself Music * "Adam's Apple" (アダムの林檎) by Seikima-II (insert song) * "Music (I Love You ga Kasurete)" by Saori Saito (ending theme) External links * * 1986 anime OVAs Animated comedy films Anime International Company Central Park Media Comedy anime and manga Direct-to-video animated films ...
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