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Tsugumomo
is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Yoshikazu Hamada, started in 2007. Two volumes of the series were published in English by the now-defunct JManga service. An anime television series adaptation aired in 2017. A second season aired in 2020. Synopsis Kazuya Kagami, an ordinary boy, finds his life turned upside down when his late mother's obi transforms into a girl wearing a kimono named Kiriha. She happens to be a Tsukumogami called a "tsugumomo," objects that have gained a soul through long years of harmony with their owners. Kazuya has no recollection of meeting Kiriha when she exclaims "Long time no see" to him. He nearly loses his life from an attacking "amasogi" that are premature spirits born only to fulfill impure wishes of certain people, and Kiriha defends him. With Kiriha's arrival, Kazuya enters a reality with gods and other Tsukumogami and slowly discovers his dark past. Characters Main ; : :Kazuya has a dark past that is hidden from himself wi ...
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Zero-G (studio)
is a Japanese animation studio founded in June 2011 by veteran anime director Hiroshi Negishi. The studio is located in Suginami, Tokyo. The studio is separate from Negishi's prior studio Zero-G Room, which was established in 1991 and was later shut down in 2001 when it merged with Radix to become Radix Ace Entertainment was a Japanese animation studio closed on October 1, 2006. The studio was formed on September 3, 2001 from a Mergers and acquisitions, merger between Radix (founded on December 6, 1995) and Zero-G Room (founded on September 11, 1991). Much of th .... Works Television series ONAs OVAs Theatrical films References External links * * {{Japanese animation studios Animation studios in Tokyo Japanese animation studios Japanese companies established in 2011 Suginami Mass media companies established in 2011 ...
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Naomi Ōzora
is a Japanese voice actress from Osaka Prefecture. Her major voice roles include Hana Uzaki in ''Uzaki-chan Wants to Hang Out!'', Jahy in '' The Great Jahy Will Not Be Defeated!'', Inari Fushimi in ''Inari, Konkon, Koi Iroha'', Chio Miyamo in ''Chio's School Road'', Kiriha in ''Tsugumomo'', Satania in '' Gabriel DropOut'', Ruti Ragnason in ''Banished from the Hero's Party'', and Chieri Ogata in ''The Idolmaster Cinderella Girls''. Biography She was born at a hospital in Miyagi Prefecture. Passed through Kanagawa Prefecture and spent the kindergarten period in Ibaraki Prefecture. After that, she spent time in Osaka Prefecture from elementary school, but once lived in Shikoku. In June 2012, she made her voice actor debut as a child in ''Saint Seiya Omega''. In January 2014, Ōzora had her first starring role as Inari Fushimi in ''Inari, Konkon, Koi Iroha''. Ōzora is affiliated with Aoni Production. Filmography Anime ;2013 * ''Noucome'' – Yuragi Hakoniwa * ''Servant × Ser ...
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Yūko Sanpei
is a Japanese actress and voice actress from Tokyo, Japan. She voiced Nozomi Yumehara/Cure Dream in ''Yes! PreCure 5'' and its sequel ''GoGo!'' and currently plays Boruto Uzumaki in '' Boruto: Naruto Next Generations''. Biography Sanpei made her voice acting debut in the anime series ''UFO Baby''. Initially, she was a second-year junior high school student, the same as the character. She voiced Renton Thurston in ''Eureka Seven'' became her first starring work. She was also the first main personality on the publicity radio with Kaori Nazuka. In 2006, she played the first female role in the series ''Ouran High School Host Club'' as Shiori Ebisugawa and, in 2007, she voiced Nozomi Yumehara/Cure Dream in ''Yes! PreCure 5''. After leaving the theater company Wakakusa around May 2007, she went to Production Baobab on November 1 of the same year after a freelance period. In 2010, she joined the stage after a long time for the performance of ''Song of Joy''. On October 1, 2011, she l ...
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Yasuharu Takanashi
is a prolific Japanese composer and arranger for anime and video game series. His anime composition credits include ''Naruto Shippuden'', ''Fairy Tail'', ''Log Horizon'', '' Shiki'', ''Hell Girl'', and ''Record of Ragnarok''. He also composed on four ''Pretty Cure'' series: ''Fresh Pretty Cure!'', '' HeartCatch PreCure!'', '' Suite PreCure'', and ''Smile PreCure!'', as well as their related films, some of which were with composer Naoki Sato. Game music compositions include '' Genji: Dawn of the Samurai'', '' Genji: Days of the Blade'' and ''J-Stars Victory VS''. He also composed theme music for ''Pride Fighting Championships'' and ''Ultraman Max''. Biography Takanashi was born in Tokyo, in 1963. At the age of 18, he began playing keyboard, later working as the keyboardist for the band Hellen. In 1993, he formed the group Planet Earth with a Hellen's guitarist and others, releasing an album in the same year. In the late 1990s, he joined Musashi Project, a rock band which featu ...
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Sora Tokui
is a Japanese voice actress, singer, and manga artist who made her debut as a voice actress in 2009 as Himemiya in ''Weiß Survive R''. She is a member of the singer group Milky Holmes, formed by the four main voice actresses in the media franchise ''Tantei Opera Milky Holmes''. Similarly, as ''Nico Yazawa'', she is a member of the singer group formed by the nine main voice actresses in the media franchise ''Love Live!'' and has released singles under the fictional group name μ's. She is also part of a mini unit within the ''Love Live!'' the project called BiBi, alongside Yoshino Nanjō and Pile. Tokui is also a manga artist whose work, including the 4koma ''Mahou Shoujo Jitaku-chan'', has been serialized in ''Otapoke'' magazine. Her manga ''Makeruna!! Aku no Gundan!'' has been made into an anime series. She describes herself as an otaku, and has mentioned in particular her love for ''Neon Genesis Evangelion'' and the character Asuka Langley Soryu, whom she cosplayed at a scree ...
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Howard Wang
Howard Wang (born April 28, 1993) is an American voice actor, known for his work in anime dubs for Funimation and Bang Zoom! Entertainment Bang Zoom! Entertainment is an audio post-production studio with its headquarters in Burbank, California, in Greater Los Angeles. It has worked on anime, video games, television series, feature films, and original animation projects. Their work .... Filmography Anime series Animated series Films Video games References External links * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Wang, Howard 1993 births 21st-century American male actors American male video game actors American male voice actors Living people ...
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Sarah Wiedenheft
Sarah Wiedenheft is a voice actress known for her voice work on English dubs of Japanese anime series and films associated with Funimation and Sentai Filmworks. Wiedenheft is known as the voice of Tohru from ''Miss Kobayashi's Dragon Maid'', Phosphophyllite from ''Land of the Lustrous'', Ruby Kurosawa from ''Love Live! Sunshine!!'', Power from ''Chainsaw Man'', Pony Tsunotori from ''My Hero Academia'', Takagi from ''Teasing Master Takagi-san'', Suika from ''Dr. Stone'', Mage from ''Bikini Warriors'', Non Toyoguchi from ''Keijo'', Riri Hitotsuyanagi from '' Assault Lily'', Rinka Urushiba from ''Tokyo ESP'', Kiriha from ''Tsugumomo'', Hina from '' Plunderer'', Azusa Mursasaka from ''Orange'', Aika Tenkubashi from ''Shomin Sample , short for , is a Japanese light novel series by Takafumi Nanatsuki. The light novel has been published by Ichijinsha since December 2011. Eleven volumes have been published. A manga adaptation began serialization in Ichijinsha's ''Comic Re ...'', A ...
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Monthly Action
is a Japanese seinen manga magazine published by Futabasha. History ''Monthly Action'' was launched on May 25, 2013, the anniversary of publisher Futabasha's founding. The magazine was formed from a merging of the editorial departments of the manga magazines ''Manga Action'', ''Comic High!'', and '. While typically categorized as ''seinen'' magazine (manga for young adult men), the magazine follows a philosophy of publishing "anything interesting", and does not strictly conform to a specific genre or target demographic. The magazine launched with ', a series based on a fictional in-universe super hero from the manga series '' Crayon Shin-chan''. Serializations Current * ''Holmes of Kyoto'' by Mai Mochizuki & Yamōchishizu (2015 – present) * ''Miss Kobayashi's Dragon Maid'' by Coolkyousinnjya (2013 – present) * ''Peter Grill and the Philosopher's Time'' by Daisuke Hiyama (2017 – present) * '' Seishōnen Ashibe'' by Hiromi Morishita & Shouhei (2018 – present) * '' Shikiz ...
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Futabasha
is a Japanese publishing company headquartered in Higashigokenchō, Shinjuku, Tokyo, Japan.会社概要
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Chūkyō Television Broadcasting
JOCH-DTV, branded as , is the Chūkyō metropolitan area flagship station of the Nippon News Network and Nippon Television Network System (NNS), owned by Nippon Television Holdings through . Its studios are located in Showa-ku, Nagoya, Japan. The Chūkyō UHF TV Broadcasting Co., Ltd. (中京ユー・エッチ・エフテレビ放送株式会社, former corporate name of Chūkyō TV) was founded on March 1, 1968, and started TV broadcasting on April 1, 1969. Then the company was renamed "Chūkyō TV Broadcasting Co., Ltd. (中京テレビ放送株式会社)" on April 1, 1970. Broadcasting Analog JOCH-TV (as of 1969/04/01 open date and 2011/07/24 end date) *Nagoya: Channel 35 *Toyohashi: Channel 58 *Gifu-Nagara: Channel 47 *Tajimi: Channel 59 *Nakatsugawa: Channel 26 * Takayama: Channel 26 *Ise: Channel 47 *Toba: Channel 36 * Isobe: Channel 39 * Nabari: Channel 54, etc. Digital JOCH-DTV (as 2003/12/01 open date) *Button: 4 *Nagoya: Channel 19 *Toyohashi: Channel 17 *Chuno ...
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Tsukumogami
In Japanese folklore, ''tsukumogami'' (付喪神 or つくも神, lit. "tool ''kami''") are tools that have acquired a kami or spirit. According to an annotated version of ''The Tales of Ise'' titled ''Ise Monogatari Shō'', there is a theory originally from the ''Onmyōki'' (陰陽記) that foxes and tanuki, among other beings, that have lived for at least a hundred years and changed forms are considered ''tsukumogami''. In modern times, the term can also be written 九十九神 (literally ninety-nine ''kami''), to emphasize the agedness. According to Komatsu Kazuhiko, the idea of a ''tsukumogami'' or a ''yōkai'' of tools spread mostly in the Japanese Middle Ages and declined in more recent generations. Komatsu infers that despite the depictions in Bakumatsu period ukiyo-e art leading to a resurfacing of the idea, these were all produced in an era cut off from any actual belief in the idea of ''tsukumogami''. Because the term has been applied to several different concepts in ...
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Obi (sash)
An is a belt of varying size and shape worn with both traditional Japanese clothing and uniforms for Japanese martial arts styles. Originating as a simple thin belt in Heian period Japan, the developed over time into a belt with a number of different varieties, with a number of different sizes and proportions, lengths, and methods of tying. The , which once did not differ significantly in appearance between men and women, also developed into a greater variety of styles for women than for men. Despite the kimono having been at one point and continuing to appear to be held shut by the , many modern are too wide and stiff to function in this way, with a series of ties known as , worn underneath the , used to keep the kimono closed instead. are categorised by their design, formality, material, and use, and can be made of a number of types of fabric, with heavy brocade weaves worn for formal occasions, and some lightweight silk worn for informal occasions. are also made from m ...
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