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Darkness (KonoSuba)
The following is a list of characters that appear in the light novel series ''KonoSuba'' by Natsume Akatsuki and its various spin-offs. Kazuma's party ; :. :A 17-year-old boy who became a hikikomori, shutting himself off from others and becoming obsessed with video games, after his childhood friend rejected him in middle school. While on his way home from buying a video game, he tries to save a classmate from being hit by a tractor that he mistakes for a speeding truck and dies from acute stress reaction, after which he is transported to a fantasy world and becomes a role-playing game character. He has average stats in crucial categories, but above-average intelligence and high luck, neither of which are important to adventurers. Because he never chooses a class, Kazuma is referred to as an "adventurer" and can learn basic skills and spells that would otherwise be exclusive to a single class, such as stealing, archery, monster detection, and basic magic and learns to overcome t ...
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KonoSuba Characters
often referred to simply as ''KonoSuba'', is a Japanese light novel series written by Natsume Akatsuki and illustrated by Kurone Mishima. The series follows Kazuma Satou, a boy who is sent to a fantasy world with MMORPG elements following his death, where he forms a dysfunctional adventuring party with a goddess, an archmage, and a crusader. Originally serialized as a web novel on Shōsetsuka ni Narō between December 2012 and October 2013, ''KonoSuba'' was published as a printed light novel series by Kadokawa Shoten under the company's ''Kadokawa Sneaker Bunko'' imprint from October 2013 to May 2020. The light novel series features a divergent plot. A manga adaptation, illustrated by Masahito Watari and Joseph Yokobori, began serialization in Fujimi Shobo's '' Monthly Dragon Age'' magazine in October 2014. A radio drama CD was released by HobiRecords in March 2015, and an anime television series adaptation produced by Studio Deen aired in Japan between Ja ...
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Chūnibyō
is a Japanese colloquial term typically used to describe adolescents with delusions of grandeur. These teenagers are thought to desperately want to stand out and convince themselves that they have hidden knowledge or secret powers. It is sometimes called "eighth-grader syndrome" in the United States, usually in the context of localizations of anime which feature the concept as a significant plot element. History The term was used by Japanese comedian Hikaru Ijūin in 1999, who described the effect as if it were an illness he had contracted. Ijūin made a statement disavowing the idea in 2009, as it had changed from a light-hearted remark to a condition that was studied seriously in psychology. In 2008, Hyōya Saegami wrote a book called , or "Chūnibyō ''User Manual''", in which he identifies three types of ''chūnibyō'': "DQN", who act like delinquents; "subculture", who go against the mainstream trends; and "evil eye", who aspire to have special powers. Legacy Literary crit ...
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Yuki Kaida
is a Japanese voice actress. Although she has an extensive vocal range, voicing a large variety of characters throughout her career, she is commonly typecasted as young males, achieving mainstream success as her roles in ''Hunter × Hunter'' as Kurapika, ''The Prince of Tennis'' as Shusuke Fuji, '' Shōnen Onmyōji'' as Abe no Masahiro. and '' Hetalia: Axis Powers'' and '' Hetalia World Series'' as China or Yao Wang. She was formerly affiliated with the talent management agency Toritori Office, but is currently freelance. She is one of the few Japanese voice actors to have completed their formal education in the United States. Consequently, she can speak multiple languages with varying degrees of fluency outside of Japanese. She is affectionately nicknamed by her Japanese fans. Biography Career Kaida was born in Tokyo, Japan, and was raised in the Shinjuku ward of the city. Shortly following her graduation from Shinjuku High School, she enrolled in the International Univer ...
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Carrie Keranen
Carrie Keranen is an American voice actress. Her roles include Misato Katsuragi in the Netflix dub of Neon Genesis Evangelion, Satsuki Kiryuin in '' Kill la Kill'', Casca in '' Berserk'', and Alya Césaire in '' Miraculous: Tales of Ladybug & Cat Noir''. In her live-action work, she has played Piper Tate in '' Untitled Web Series About a Space Traveler Who Can Also Travel Through Time''. Early life and career Keranen grew up in Oak Park, Michigan. She is of Finnish and Swedish descent through her father, who is half Finnish and half Swedish. She had always been involved in acting, including high school plays, but in an interview with Everything Geek Podcast, she said she was more active in sports. She attended University of Michigan, and originally intended to major in international business with a specialization in Japanese but would be drawn back into doing plays and subbing in for major roles there. She graduated with a BA in theatre and linguistics, and after visiting E ...
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Akeno Watanabe
is a Japanese voice actress and narrator affiliated with Office Osawa. Some of her notable voice roles include Robin Sena in '' Witch Hunter Robin'', Chachamaru Karakuri in ''Negima! Magister Negi Magi'', Halle Lidner in ''Death Note'', Rito Yuki in '' To Love Ru'', Liz Thompson in '' Soul Eater'', Midnight in ''My Hero Academia'', Hitch Dreyse in ''Attack on Titan'', Gou Matsuoka in '' Free!'', and Hamsuke in ''Overlord''. Filmography Anime Video games Drama CDs Dubbing References External links * Akeno Watanabe at Ryu's Seiyuu Info * {{DEFAULTSORT:Watanabe, Akeno 1982 births Living people People from Funabashi Japanese video game actresses Voice actresses from Chiba Prefecture Voice actors from Funabashi 20th-century Japanese actresses 21st-century Japanese actresses ...
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Kellen Goff
Kellen Alexander Goff (born February 3, 1995) is an American voice actor. He is most well known for his work in the video game franchise ''Five Nights at Freddy's'', alongside his roles in ''My Hero Academia'', '' JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Golden Wind'', ''Sasaki and Miyano'', ''League of Legends'', ''Attack on Titan'', ''VALORANT, Cookie Run Kingdom, Black Clover'', and ''Chikn Nuggit''. Career He began training in animation voiceover with Bob Bergen, as Bergen's youngest student at the time and the first minor to take his course. From there he went on to be taught by such names as Richard Horvitz, Charlie Adler, Debi Derryberry, and Mick Wingert. Goff provided his voice for a number of online animation and video game projects, slowly moving to more mainstream media as the years went on. In the fall of 2016, Goff joined the cast of ''Five Nights at Freddy's'' as the role of Funtime Freddy, Fredbear and later on as the daycare attendant and Glamrock Freddy. He has also cast AD ...
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Kenjiro Tsuda
is a Japanese actor, voice actor, and film director. His talent agency is ANDSTIR. Early life Tsuda lived in Jakarta until he was seven years old. He attended Meiji University, where he majored in theater studies in the department of literature. He wanted to become a film director, when he became interest in the field of performance. At the En • Theater Research Institute, he took and passed a non-degree course, being enthusiastic about theater work. Career After graduating from a trading school, Tsuda entered a theatre group office for auditions. He starred in the 1995 anime series '' H2''. He has lived in poverty to the extent of agonizing over buying even a single piece of bread, but this work became a turning point for him. Tsuda likes both filming and watching movies. While in university, he joined a film making club. He attended movie theaters in junior high, though he had watched western films until senior high, and focused on artistic films after entering college, ...
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Robbie Daymond
Robert Daymond Howard (born March 11, 1982) is an American voice actor who is mostly known for his roles in video games, animation, anime and audiobooks. Some of his best known roles include Tuxedo Mask in the Viz Media redub of ''Sailor Moon'', Spider-Man in ''Spider-Man (2017 TV series), Marvel's Spider-Man'' and various Marvel media, Mike, Orbulon and Young Cricket in ''WarioWare Gold'', Megumi Fushiguro in Jujutsu Kaisen (TV series), ''Jujutsu Kaisen'', Jesse Cosay in the second season of ''Infinity Train'', Goro Akechi in ''Persona 5'', Hubert von Vestra in ''Fire Emblem: Three Houses'' and ''Fire Emblem Warriors: Three Hopes'', Lloyd Bannings in ''Trails (series), Trails'' series, Prompto Argentum in ''Final Fantasy XV'', Toneri Ōtsutsuki in The Last: Naruto the Movie, ''The Last: Naruto the Movie'', Alan Sylvasta in BNA: Brand New Animal, ''BNA: Brand New Animal'', Flect Turn in My Hero Academia: World Heroes' Mission, ''My Hero Academia: World Heroes' Mission'', River War ...
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Dullahan
The Dullahan (Irish: Dubhlachan; dúlachán, ) is a type of legendary creature in Irish folklore. He is depicted as a Headless Horseman, headless rider on a black horse, or as a coachman, who carries his own head. As it is not widely described in native sources, and no references to it appears on the Irish Folklore Commission'website there is doubt as to whether the Dullahan was originally a part of the Irish oral tradition. Etymology Dullahan or Dulachan ( [Duḃlaċan]) referring to "hobgoblin" (generic term; cf. Dullahan described as "unseelie (wicked) fairy"), literally "signifies dark, sullen person", according to the Lexicography, lexicographer Edward O'Reilly (scholar), Edward O'Reilly. Dulachan and Durrachan are alternative words for this "hobgoblin", and these forms suggest etymological descent from "anger" or "malicious" or "fierce". The original Irish term contains the stem ''dubh,'' meaning "black" in Irish. Dullahan was later glossed as "dark, angry, sullen, fi ...
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Patrick Seitz
David Patrick Seitz (born March 17, 1978) is an American voice actor, ADR director and script writer best known for portraying Dio Brando in ''JoJo's Bizarre Adventure''. He has provided voices for English versions of Japanese anime and video games, including over 100 projects since his initial foray into the voice-over industry in 2000 with the '' Amazing Nurse Nanako'' OVA. Biography Seitz began acting in plays at the age of fourteen when he performed in ''The King and I.'' He continued perform in theater throughout high school and took acting and singing lessons. Prior to his current level of involvement in the voice-over industry, he taught English studies at his high school alma mater and received a Bachelor of Arts in Creative Writing, Master of Fine Arts in Creative and the Performing Arts Writing (both from UC Riverside) Career Seitz's video game roles include '' Eternal Sonata'', ''Mortal Kombat'', '' Castlevania'', '' BlazBlue'', ''League of Legends'', ''Xenobla ...
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Hiroki Yasumoto
is a Japanese voice actor and narrator. He belongs to Sigma Seven. His representative works are ''Hozuki's Coolheadedness'' (Hozuki), ''Bleach'' (Yasutora Sado), '' Hetalia: Axis Powers'' (Germany), ''Super Soccer'' (narration), and '' Close-up Gendai'' (narration). Filmography Television animation OVA ONA Animated films Drama CD roles *'' 1-en no Otoko'' (Kijima) *'' Ai no Kotoba mo Shiranaide'' (Retsu Sonekawa) *'' Bad Boys!'' (youth 1) *'' Boku no Senpai'' (Saburo Ninomiya) *''Chocolate no Youni'' (Kajimoto) *'' Critical Lovers'' (Takatou Shinobu) *'' Danshi Meiro'' (Masami Oonuki) *''DeadLock'' series (Dick Burnford) *'' Elektel Delusion/ Mousou Erekiteru'' (Motoki Fumihiro) *'' Gomennasai to Ittemiro'' (Tougo Kuguno) *'' Goshujinsama to Inu'' (Kazusa Gaiou) *'' Hetalia: Axis Powers'' (Germany) *'' Hitorijime Theory'' (Takao) *'' Kichiku Megane Hisouchaku Ban I & II'' (Honda Kenji) *'' Kichiku Megane Souchaku Ban I & II'' (Honda Kenji) *'' Kindan Vampire Vol. 3'' (Ru ...
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Sadomasochism
Sadism () and masochism (), known collectively as sadomasochism ( ) or S&M, is the derivation of pleasure from acts of respectively inflicting or receiving pain or humiliation. The term is named after the Marquis de Sade, a French author known for his violent and libertine works and lifestyle, and Leopold von Sacher-Masoch, an Austrian author who described masochistic tendencies in his works. Though sadomasochistic behaviours and desires do not necessarily need to be linked to sex, sadomasochism is also a definitive feature of consensual BDSM relationships. Etymology and definition The word ''sadomasochism'' is a portmanteau of the words sadism and masochism. These terms originate from the names of two authors whose works explored situations in which individuals experienced or inflicted pain or humiliation. ''Sadism'' is named after Marquis de Sade (1740–1814), whose major works include graphic descriptions of violent sex acts, rape, torture, and murder, and whose char ...
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