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Ryōko Tanaka
is a Japanese voice actress from Tokyo. Career Tanaka was born in Tokyo. She used to belong to the Arts Vision, Office Mori and Pro-Fit talent agency. She is currently free. She is a native of Japan Narration Acting Institute. She has a good relationship with Harumi Sakurai in the trade. Filmography Anime *''_Summer'' as Kasumi Suda *'' 3000 Leagues in Search of Mother'' *''Agent Aika'' as Blue B; White Delmo S *''Battle Athletes Victory'' *''Chūka Ichiban'' *''Coji-Coji'' *''DT Eightron'' *'' Ga-Rei: Zero'' as Mei Isayama *''Gift'' as Ibuki Yajima *'' H2O: Footprints in the Sand'' as Hinata Kagura *''Himitsu no Akko-chan'' *''Kaginado'' as Yuiko Kurugaya *'' Kakyūsei 2'' as Hiroku Hirasawa *''Kodomo no Jikan'' as Kyōko Hōin *'' Little Busters!'' as Yuiko Kurugaya *'' Lost Universe'' *'' Rewrite'' as Touka Nishikujou *''Sakura Diaries'' *''Shuffle!'' as Tsubomi *'' School Days'' as Hikari Kuroda *''The Fruit of Grisaia'' as Yumiko Sakaki Video games *''Aoi Namida'' *''Aya ...
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Kaginado
is a Japanese anime television series produced by Liden Films Kyoto Studio. The series aired from October to December 2021. A second season aired from April to June 2022. Synopsis It is a crossover series featuring chibi renditions of characters from franchises by Key including '' Kanon'', ''Air'', ''Clannad'', ''Little Busters!'', '' Rewrite'', and others. Characters Production and release On November 26, 2019, Key teased on Twitter that it had eight projects in the works for its 21st anniversary. On April 19, 2021, Key held an online event announcing that ''Kaginado'', a crossover anime based on characters from various Key franchises, was in production for an October 2021 release. On September 24, 2021, the official website for ''Kaginado'' revealed the staff and cast for the anime. The announcement also revealed that Kazuya Sakamoto would be directing the series at Liden Films Kyoto Studio, with Takashi Aoshima being the chief writer alongside Kai and Tohya Okano as w ...
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Really? Really!
''Really? Really!'' is the third eroge visual novel in the ''Shuffle!'' series created by Navel for Microsoft Windows. It is a continuation of Kaede's path from the first ''Shuffle!'' visual novel, and has a linear plot. The limited edition was released on November 24, 2006 at a retail price of ¥9,240 (about US$79.73). Navel released a "soft" version (without explicit sexual content, like ''Shuffle! On The Stage'' for ''Shuffle!'') of ''Really? Really!'' on Nintendo DS in 2009. The DS version was released on June 25, 2009 by Kadokawa Shoten. It was localized by MangaGamer and released on June 6, 2014 (PC version only). Gameplay In ''Really? Really!'', Kaede has lost her memories and throughout the game the player must fix them. Using keywords acquired from viewing various events in Kaede's memories, the player must fix mistakes in Kaede's past memories. The player starts at a "crossroad" where different doors are available. By going through the events beyond the doors ...
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I/O (visual Novel)
''I/O'' is a Japanese science fiction visual novel produced by Regista. It was released by GN Software for the PlayStation 2 on January 26, 2006 and by Asgard for Microsoft Windows on August 29, 2008 under the title ''I/O Revision II''. Gameplay ''I/O'' is a mystery adventure visual novel in which the player takes the role of one of four characters; depending on who they choose in the beginning of the game, they experience different scenarios. At certain points throughout the game, the player needs to select one of two choices in order to move the plot forward. In order to reveal the truth behind the game's story, the player needs to clear all four routes. Plot Setting and characters The game is set in Tokyo in 2032, and follows four protagonists: , a lethargic high school student who is investigating the disappearance of his twin sister ; , a woman who is the leader of the hacking group Criminal; a second Ishtar, who is searching for something important; and a man who goe ...
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Crescendo (visual Novel)
is an adult Japanese visual novel written by Tomohiro Minakami and developed by Digital Object. It was released in Japan for Windows on September 28, 2001. A 'Full Voice Version' of the game was released in Japan on July 25, 2003, including full voice acting (apart from the protagonist) and extended scenarios for each character. The voice assets from this version of the game, but not the extended scenarios, were utilized by G-Collections in their English translation of the game, which was released on October 20, 2003. A reprint version was released in Japan on March 4, 2005 and a Russian version was produced by Macho Studio in 2007. The game follows a student named Ryo Sasaki through the five days leading up to his high school graduation. The story is presented as text, laid over graphics of the player's current location and other characters who are present. The player progresses through the story and is occasionally presented with decisions that determine the path the game wil ...
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The Fruit Of Grisaia
is a Japanese adult visual novel, the first in a series of visual novels by Frontwing, with character designs by Akio Watanabe and Fumio. It was released in February 2011 for Windows, and it was later ported to the PlayStation Portable and PlayStation Vita. Two sequel visual novels were also produced for Windows: ''The Labyrinth of Grisaia'' in February 2012 and ''The Eden of Grisaia'' in May 2013. The three games have been licensed in English and published worldwide by Sekai Project in 2015. There have been two manga adaptations published by Akita Shoten and Mag Garden. A 13-episode anime television series animated by Eight Bit and produced by NBCUniversal aired in Japan from October to December 2014. Subsequently, anime adaptations of the two sequel games aired between April and June 2015. An anime film adaptation of ''Grisaia: Phantom Trigger'' premiered on March 15, 2019. A sequel to the film titled ''Grisaia: Phantom Trigger the Animation Stargazer'' premiered o ...
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School Days (visual Novel)
''School Days'' is a Japanese visual novel developed by 0verflow, released on April 2005, for Windows as an adult game. It was later ported as a DVD game and for the PlayStation 2 (PS2) and PlayStation Portable (PSP). The story, a dramatic slice-of-life, follows Makoto Ito, a high school student who becomes the ambivalent love interest of several girls during his second term, and the effects this has on himself and his relationships with other characters. Though the game requires little interaction from users, ''School Days'' engages the player through a plot that they are given opportunities to change the course of during play. The game concludes with an ending specific to the outcome of the story, some of which became notorious for their graphic violence. 0verflow announced work on ''School Days'' in October 2004 and marketed it through public venues that showcased the game's innovative use of anime-like cinematics and voice. The game ranked as the best-selling visua ...
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Shuffle!
''Shuffle!'' (stylized as ''SHUFFLE!'') is a Japanese visual novel developed by Navel. It was originally released as an adult game for Windows on January 30, 2004. It was subsequently followed by an all-ages release for the PlayStation 2 (PS2) and an expanded adult release for Windows. The Windows version was localized in English by MangaGamer in 2009, and the PS2 version was localized in English by YumeHaven in 2016 on Steam. The gameplay in ''Shuffle!'' follows a branching plot line that offers pre-determined scenarios and courses of interaction and focuses on the appeal of the female main characters. ''Shuffle!'' has been re-made into an expanded version called ''Shuffle! Essence+''. It has expanded routes for the original five main heroines and new routes for six other characters. ''Shuffle!'' also has three spin-off sequels: '' Tick! Tack!'', ''Really? Really!'' and '' Shuffle! Love Rainbow''. ''Shuffle!'' has made several transitions to other media. There have bee ...
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