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Kure-nai
is a Japanese light novel series by Kentarō Katayama, with illustrations by Yamato Yamamoto. A manga adaptation started serialization in the first issue of '' Jump Square'' magazine and had its last chapter published in the June 2012 issue. An anime adaptation by Brain's Base aired in Japan from April 3, 2008, to June 19, 2008. Plot Orphaned sixteen-year-old high school student Shinkurō Kurenai, a specialist in settling squabbles between people, is one day approached by his employer Benika Jūzawa with the seven-year-old daughter of a powerful plutocratic family asking him to be the child's bodyguard. Characters ; : :The main protagonist of the series and is a student at a local high school. Despite his looks and easygoing personality, he is a capable and strong worker who works for Benika as a dispute mediator. When he was young, he lost his family in a terrorist attack. As a result, he became withdrawn from the world until he met Benika. He wished to be as strong as h ...
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Kentarō Katayama
is a Japanese light novelist best known for his series ''Kure-nai'', which has been adapted into a manga in Jump SQ. and an anime. ''Kure-nai'' has three individual books illustrated by Yamato Yamamoto. Katayama won an honorable mention at the Super Dash Novel Rookie of the Year Awards in 2003 for his story ''Denpa teki na Kanojo''. Novels *''Denpateki na Kanojo'' *''Denpateki na Kanojo ~Orokamono no Sentaku~'' *''Denpateki na Kanojo ~Kōfuku Gēmu~'' *''Kure-nai'' *''Kure-nai ~Guillotine~'' *''Kure-nai ~Shūakusai 1~'' *''Kure-nai ~Shūakusai 2~'' References

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Yamato Yamamoto
is a Japanese manga artist most notable for providing the illustrations for the Kentarō Katayama's light novel series ''Kure-nai'', as well as creating the related manga. Yamamoto has also been the illustrator for the manga series ''Seraph of the End''. Works *''9S'' vol. 1–9, SS, Memories (light novel) *'' Denpa teki na Kanojo'' vol. 1–3 (light novel) *''Kure-nai'' vol. 1–4 (light novel) *''Kure-nai'' vol. 1–10 (manga, '' Jump SQ.'') *''Seraph of the End'', vol. 1–21, present (manga ''Jump SQ , also written as , is a Japanese monthly '' shōnen'' manga magazine. Published by Shueisha, the magazine premiered on November 2, 2007 as a replacement for ''Monthly Shōnen Jump'', another manga anthology that Shueisha discontinued in June of t ...'') References External links * Yamato Yamamoto mangaat Media Arts Database Japanese illustrators Living people 1983 births Manga artists from Ibaraki Prefecture {{manga-artist-stub ...
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Aoi Yūki
, better known by her stage name , is a Japanese actress, voice actress and singer represented by Aoni Production. She voiced Komachi Hikigaya in '' My Youth Romantic Comedy Is Wrong, As I Expected'', Rita Rossweisse in '' Honkai Impact 3rd'', Tanya von Degurechaff in ''The Saga of Tanya the Evil'', Lucy in '' Ninjala'', Lumine in '' Genshin Impact'', Nodoka Hanadera/Cure Grace in ''Healin' Good PreCure'', Krul Tepes in '' Seraph of the End'', Madoka Kaname in '' Puella Magi Madoka Magica'', Hibiki Tachibana in '' Senki Zesshou Symphogear'', Diane in '' The Seven Deadly Sins'', Tamaki Kotatsu in ''Fire Force'', Mami Nanami in ''Rent-A-Girlfriend'', the young Murasaki Kuhōin in '' Kure-nai'', Kumoko/Shiraori in ''So I'm a Spider, So What?'', and Lucy in '' Cyberpunk: Edgerunners''. Biography Yūki was born in Chiba Prefecture. She entered the entertainment industry at the age of four. As a child, she acted in films and dramas. From 1999 to 2002, she made regular appearances on ...
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Nobuhiko Okamoto
is a Japanese voice actor and singer affiliated with Raccoon Dog. He won the Best New Actor Award at the 3rd Seiyu Awards and Best Supporting Actor Award at the 5th Seiyu Awards. Voice acting career In an interview held at the Anime Expo, when answering what inspired him to become a voice actor, Nobuhiko Okamoto mentioned that he has always been a big fan of ''Slam Dunk'' and thought the character Rukawa was really cool, so he wanted to be like him. In the third Seiyu Awards held on March 7, 2009, he won the award for best rookie actor for his portrayals of Accelerator in ''A Certain Magical Index'', Shin Kanzato in '' Persona: Trinity Soul'', and Ryuji Kuhoin in '' Kure-nai'', when he graduated from university. In the fifth Seiyu Awards held on March 5, 2011, he won the award for best actor in a supporting role for his portrayals of Takumi Usui in ''Maid Sama!'', Eiji Niizuma in ''Bakuman'', and Accelerator in ''A Certain Magical Index''. He has voiced Yū Nishinoya ...
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Mikako Takahashi
is a Japanese voice actress and J-Pop singer from Chiba Prefecture, Japan. As the ''Excel Saga'' character Mikako Hyatt, she forms one half of the voice acting duo ''The Excel Girls'' (the other half being Yumiko Kobayashi). She is employed by I'm Enterprise. She is also the best knowing dubbing roles of Korean drama and films, like for Park Shin-hye, Shin So-yul and others. In January 2017, she wrote in her private blog that she has been married since the last day of 2016. Filmography Anime ;1999 *''Space Pirate Mito'' (1999), Azuki *'' Aoi & Mutsuki: A Pair of Queens'' (1999), Azuki *'' Infinite Ryvius'' (1999), Kibure Kikki, Lilith Frau *''Excel Saga'' (1999), Mikako Hyatt ;2000 *'' Hand Maid May'' (2000), Kasumi Tani ;2001 *'' Strawberry Eggs'' (2001), Fujio Himejima *'' Gear Fighter Dendoh'' (2001), Saki *''The Prince of Tennis'' (2001), Sakuno Ryuuzaki ;2002 *'' Aquarian Age: Sign for Evolution'' (2002), Kaede Morino *'' Full Metal Panic!'' (2002), Tomomi Isomura *''Sam ...
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Nozomi Masu
is a Japanese Voice acting in Japan, voice actress from Saitama Prefecture. Filmography Anime *''Desert Punk'' (Namiko Onami) *''Fushigiboshi no Futagohime'' (Seed Princesses) *''Fushigiboshi no Futagohime, Fushigiboshi no Futagohime Gyu!'' (Noche) *''Ga-rei, Ga-rei -Zero-'' (Miku Manabe) *''Girls Bravo'' (Kosame) *''Hyōka'' (Sweets Study Group Girl B) *''Kure-nai'' (Ginko Murakami) *''Lucky Star (manga), Lucky Star'' (Inori Hiiragi) *''Mahoraba Heartful Days'' (Mizuho Amane) *''Shura no Toki'' (Shiori/Kisshoumaru) *''The Melody of Oblivion'' (Maid) *''White Album (visual novel), White Album'' (Haruka Kawashima; Sakura-Dan member 7 (ep 6)) External links * Official agency profile
* 1980 births Living people Japanese video game actresses Japanese voice actresses Voice actresses from Saitama Prefecture {{Japan-voice-actor-stub ...
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Super Dash Bunko
is a Shueisha publishing imprint established in July 2000 for publishing light novels aimed at teenage boys. In April 2001, the label inherited a strong lineup from the discontinued Super Fantasy Bunko label, in addition to inheriting all of their school life and slapstick light novel series. The label also administers the Super Dash Novel Rookie of the Year Award, given out since 2001. Original novel series released under the label include ''Read or Die'' by Hideyuki Kurata, ''Happy Seven'' by Hiroyuki Kawasaki, ''Ginban Kaleidoscope'' by Rei Kaibara, ''Kure-nai'' by Kentarō Katayama, and ''Akikan!'' by Riku Ranjō. Brief history was a Shuiesha publishing imprint from March 1991 until April 2001 which published fantasy light novels. Reflecting the height of the age of role-playing video games, from the very beginning their core lineup was original works set in sword and sorcery fantasy worlds. From midway to the later period of the imprint, they began publishing Japanese- ...
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Jump Square
, also written as , is a Japanese monthly '' shōnen'' manga magazine. Published by Shueisha, the magazine premiered on November 2, 2007 as a replacement for ''Monthly Shōnen Jump'', another manga anthology that Shueisha discontinued in June of that year. The magazine is a part of the ''Jump'' line of magazines. The manga titles serialized in the magazine are also published in ''tankōbon'' volumes under the '' Jump Comics SQ.'' imprint. Shueisha reported from their sales pole that readers of ''Jump Square'' tend to range from 15 to 34 years of age. The current (2015) editor-in-chief is Kôsuke Yahagi. History ''Jump SQ'', also called ''Jump Square'', was created as the replacement for Shueisha's canceled ''Monthly Shōnen Jump'' manga anthology. The title has three stated meanings: public square ("a plaza where comic lovers and talented artists and writers come together"), algebraic square (''Weekly Shōnen Jump''²), and "SQ = Supreme Quality" (referring to its "Supreme Qual ...
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Brain's Base
is a Japanese animation studio founded in 1996 by former Tokyo Movie Shinsha staff. Works Television series Original video animations Films See also * Shuka * Lapin Track * Platinum Vision is a Japanese animation studio founded in Mitaka, Tokyo 260px, Inokashira Park in Mitaka is a city in the western portion of Tokyo Metropolis, Japan. , the city had an estimated population of 190,403, and a population density of 12,000 perso ... Notes References External links * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Brain'S Base Japanese animation studios Mass media companies established in 1996 Japanese companies established in 1996 Mitaka, Tokyo Animation studios in Tokyo ...
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Takaya Kuroda
is a Japanese actor and voice actor from Tokyo, Japan. He is affiliated with Axlone, and was formerly with Mausu Promotion and 81 Produce. He is best known for his bass voice, which has usually seen him cast in villainous roles such as the voice of Yaiba in ''GoGo Sentai Boukenger''. He is best known to western audiences for providing the voice of Kazuma Kiryu, the protagonist of the ''Like a Dragon'' series. Because of his vocal resemblance to the late Hirotaka Suzuoki, he was chosen to replace Suzuoki as the voice of Starscream in '' Transformers: Cybertron'' as Suzuoki's health deteriorated. Kuroda is also the lead singer of the rock band ''Takaya Kuroda & Goodfellas''. Filmography Animation Film Video games Drama CDs Live action Dubbing roles References External links * Kazuma Kiryū's voice actor has a band — and it's beyond awesome!bIGDB.comvia Medium {{DEFAULTSORT:Kuroda, Takaya 1965 births Living people Japanese male stage actors J ...
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Asami Sanada
is a Japanese actress from Nagano Prefecture. She voiced the role of Vita in the ''Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha'' series, Jun Sakurada in the '' Rozen Maiden'' series, Kurumi Tokisaki in the '' Date A Live'' series, Sawako Yamanaka in the ''K-On!'' series, and Dejiko in '' Di Gi Charat''. Filmography Anime ;1999 *'' Di Gi Charat'' – Dejiko/Di Gi Charat *''Pokémon'' – Charmaine ;2000 *'' Mon Colle Knights'' – Cooking King Pole of Heating, Southern *''Daa! Daa! Daa!'' – Seiya Yaboshi *'' Muteki Ō Tri-Zenon'' – Ai Kamui ;2001 *'' Sugar: A Little Snow Fairy'' – Phil *''Angel Tales'' – Nana *'' Mahoromatic'' – Chizuko Oe ;2002 *''Gekito! Crush Gear Turbo'' – Michael Steiner *''One Piece'' - Carol *''Lightning Attack Express'' – K-kun, Suguru Shinagawa *'' Mahoromatic: Something More Beautiful'' – Chizuko Oe *''Petite Princess Yucie'' – Student A (ep 8) *''Sister Princess: Re Pure'' – Boy *''Galaxy Angel A'' – Waitress Robo (ep 9) ;2003 *''Mouse'' ...
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Miyuki Sawashiro
is a Japanese actress, voice actress and narrator. She has played voice roles in a number of Japanese anime including ''Beelzebub'', Bishamon in '' Noragami'', Petit Charat/Puchiko in '' Di Gi Charat'', Mint in ''Galaxy Angel'', Sinon in ''Sword Art Online II'', Twilight/Towa Akagi/Cure Scarlet in '' Go! Princess Precure'', Izuna Hatsuse in ''No Game, No Life'', Amagi in ''Azur Lane'', Celty Sturluson in '' Durarara!!'', Kurapika in '' Hunter × Hunter (2011 TV series)'', Raiden Shogun/Raiden Ei in ''Genshin Impact'', Raiden Mei and Dr.MEI in '' Honkai Impact 3'' yet also in '' Gun Girl Z'', Akane Kurashiki in ''Zero Escape'', Ayane Yano in ''Kimi ni Todoke'', Fujiko Mine in later installments of ''Lupin the Third'', Queen in '' Mysterious Joker'', Jun Sasada in ''Natsume's Book of Friends'', Shinku in '' Rozen Maiden'', Haruka Nanami in '' Uta no Prince-sama'', Kotoha Isone in '' Yozakura Quartet'', Kanbaru Suruga in ''Bakemonogatari'', Saber of Red/Mordred in ''Fate/Apocrypha' ...
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