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Hit O Nerae!
''Love Love?'' (stylized as ''LOVE♥LOVE?'') is a Japanese anime television series directed by Takeo Takahashi. It is a sequel to the series ''Hit o Nerae!'' (''Smash Hit''), with character design by Miwa Oshima. The plot centers on the relationships between screenwriter Naoto Ohizumi, and the all-female cast of a Super Sentai TV show he works on. The series was broadcast on Sun TV and TV Kanagawa from May 3, 2004, to June 28, 2004. An additional 4 episodes were released as straight to DVD OVAs. Premise Naoto Ohizumi is the screenwriter for the all-female Super Sentai TV show, ''The Super Transforming Cosmopolitan Prayers ("Cosprayers")'', although this is only known by the show's producer. Naoto has a crush on one of the show's stars, Natsumi Yagami. As the show proceeds so does their relationship, with many twists and turns along the way. Many of the other actresses are also in love with Naoto, creating various situations throughout the anime. Characters ; : : Naoto is t ...
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Master Of Entertainment
:''Disambiguation: "Masters of Entertainment may also refer to an educational degree, for example John Tarnoff's " Masters of Entertainment Technology" degree from the Entertainment Technology Center'' Master of Entertainment (m.o.e.) is a Pony Canyon label responsible for production in various anime works. Their name is based on the term moe (slang) as they primarily produce "cute" anime. Anime involved in producing *'' The Cosmopolitan Prayers'' *''Hanaukyo Maid Team'' OAV and TV *'' Hit wo Nerae!'' *''Love Love?'' (also planning) *''Rizelmine'' *'' Steel Angel Kurumi 2'' (TV) *'' Steel Angel Kurumi Pure'' (live-action TV) *'' Steel Angel Kurumi Zero'' (OAV) *''Ultimate Girls'' (Original story) See also *Imagin (studio) is a Japanese anime studio located in Nerima, Tokyo, Japan. The company was established on June 15, 1992, by Akio Sakai, the current president, who had previously worked for Mushi Production, and Madhouse. The studio left the main television anim ... External ...
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Comedy
Comedy is a genre of dramatic works intended to be humorous or amusing by inducing laughter, especially in theatre, film, stand-up comedy, television, radio, books, or any other entertainment medium. Origins Comedy originated in ancient Greece: in Athenian democracy, the public opinion of voters was influenced by political satire performed by comic poets in Ancient Greek theatre, theaters. The theatrical genre of Greek comedy can be described as a dramatic performance pitting two groups, ages, genders, or societies against each other in an amusing ''agon'' or conflict. Northrop Frye depicted these two opposing sides as a "Society of Youth" and a "Society of the Old". A revised view characterizes the essential agon of comedy as a struggle between a relatively powerless youth and the societal conventions posing obstacles to his hopes. In this struggle, the youth then becomes constrained by his lack of social authority, and is left with little choice but to resort to ruses which e ...
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Making Of
https://www Googlefinans.co= In filmmaking, behind-the-scenes (BTS), also known as the making-of, the set, or on the set, is a documentary film that features the production of a film or television program. This is often referred to as the EPK ( electronic press kit) video, due to its main usage as a promotional tool, either concurrent with theatrical release or as a bonus feature for the film's DVD or Blu-ray release. History Shorter behind-the-scenes documentaries are often used as a bonus on DVDs, as it offers more insight into the film, how it was made, and to credit the film crew. Occasionally, some films have included a "making of the making-of" as a joke. The making-of is also often released for TV as a part of the promotion of the film. Feature-length examples *''Burden of Dreams'', the '' Fitzcarraldo'' making-of *'' Hearts of Darkness: A Filmmaker's Apocalypse'', the ''Apocalypse Now'' making-of *''Lost in La Mancha'', a making-of documentary of the failed ''The Man ...
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2004 Anime Television Series Debuts
4 (four) is a number, numeral and digit. It is the natural number following 3 and preceding 5. It is a square number, the smallest semiprime and composite number, and is considered unlucky in many East Asian cultures. Evolution of the Hindu-Arabic digit Brahmic numerals represented 1, 2, and 3 with as many lines. 4 was simplified by joining its four lines into a cross that looks like the modern plus sign. The Shunga would add a horizontal line on top of the digit, and the Kshatrapa and Pallava evolved the digit to a point where the speed of writing was a secondary concern. The Arabs' 4 still had the early concept of the cross, but for the sake of efficiency, was made in one stroke by connecting the "western" end to the "northern" end; the "eastern" end was finished off with a curve. The Europeans dropped the finishing curve and gradually made the digit less cursive, ending up with a digit very close to the original Brahmin cross. While the shape of the character fo ...
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Ayano Ahane
is a J-pop J-pop (often stylized in all caps; an abbreviated form of "Japanese popular music"), natively known simply as , is the name for a form of popular music that entered the musical mainstream of Japan in the 1990s. Modern J-pop has its roots in trad ... Japanese singer and songwriter who was active in the 1990s. :ja:亜波根綾乃 Discography Singles Albums References {{DEFAULTSORT:Ahane, Ayano Japanese women pop singers 1981 births Living people Singers from Okinawa Prefecture 20th-century Japanese women singers 20th-century Japanese singers 21st-century Japanese women singers 21st-century Japanese singer-songwriters ...
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Hit Wo Nerae!
''Love Love?'' (stylized as ''LOVE♥LOVE?'') is a Japanese anime television series directed by Takeo Takahashi. It is a sequel to the series ''Hit o Nerae!'' (''Smash Hit''), with character design by Miwa Oshima. The plot centers on the relationships between screenwriter Naoto Ohizumi, and the all-female cast of a Super Sentai TV show he works on. The series was broadcast on Sun TV and TV Kanagawa from May 3, 2004, to June 28, 2004. An additional 4 episodes were released as straight to DVD OVAs. Premise Naoto Ohizumi is the screenwriter for the all-female Super Sentai TV show, ''The Super Transforming Cosmopolitan Prayers ("Cosprayers")'', although this is only known by the show's producer. Naoto has a crush on one of the show's stars, Natsumi Yagami. As the show proceeds so does their relationship, with many twists and turns along the way. Many of the other actresses are also in love with Naoto, creating various situations throughout the anime. Characters ; : : Naoto is t ...
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Mamiko Noto
is a Japanese actress and singer. Some of her prominent anime roles include Kotomi Ichinose in ''Clannad'', Rin in '' Inuyasha'', Kotori Monou in '' X'', Aoi Kannazuki in '' Kaitō Tenshi Twin Angel'', Durandal in '' Honkai Impact 3rd'', Ishmael in ''Punishing: Gray Raven'', Haruka Nogizaka in ''Nogizaka Haruka no Himitsu'', UMP9 in '' Girls' Frontline'', Fiel Nirvalen in '' No Game No Life'', Sawako Kuronuma in '' Kimi ni Todoke'', and Satellizer L. Bridget in ''Freezing''. Noto was nominated in the 1st Seiyu Awards for her work as Yakumo Tsukamoto in '' School Rumble'' and as Masane Amaha in ''Witchblade'', and she was one of the recipients of the Best Supporting Actor Award at the 18th Seiyu Awards. Noto has released several character songs and albums which have charted in Oricon and was a guest at the Otakon and Anime Expo conventions held in the United States. Biography Noto was born in Ishikawa Prefecture, Japan. After graduating from Baba Elementary School in Kana ...
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Acrophobia
Acrophobia, also known as hypsophobia, is an extreme or irrational fear or phobia of heights, especially when one is not particularly high up. It belongs to a category of specific phobias, called space and motion discomfort, that share similar causes and options for treatment. Most people experience a degree of natural fear when exposed to heights, known as the fear of falling. On the other hand, those who have little fear of such exposure are said to have a head for heights. A head for heights is advantageous for hiking or climbing in mountainous terrain and also in certain jobs such as steeplejacks or wind turbine mechanics. People with acrophobia can experience a panic attack in high places and become too agitated to get themselves down safely. Approximately 2–5% of the general population has acrophobia, with twice as many women affected as men. The term is from the , , meaning "peak, summit, edge" and , , "fear". The term "hypsophobia" derives from the Greek word (hypso ...
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Kiyomi Asai
is a Japanese voice actress. She voiced Ayu Daikuuji in ''Rumbling Hearts'' and the web series ''Ayumayu Gekijou''. Other voice roles include Lilynette Gingerbuck in ''Bleach'', July in ''Darker than Black'', Ganko Morikawa in ''Flame of Recca'', Hyun in ''Geneshaft'', Mayuko Asano in ''Great Teacher Onizuka'', Hanabi Hyuga in ''Naruto'', Seiko in '' Saikano'' and Tart in ''Tokyo Mew Mew is a Japanese manga series created and written by Reiko Yoshida and illustrated by Mia Ikumi. It was originally serialized in Kodansha's ''shōjo'' manga magazine ''Nakayoshi'' from September 2000 to February 2003, with its chapters ...''. Asai used several pseudonyms on each games. She is associated with D-Color. Filmography Anime Films Video games Dubbing Drama CD References External links Official agency profile(click 浅井清己) at D-Color Kiyomi Asai at GamePlaza Haruka Voice Acting Database * {{DEFAULTSORT:Asai, Kiyomi 1974 births Living peo ...
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Mayumi Yoshida
is a Japanese voice actress. Filmography Video games ''Eroge'' :''As Misono Moriya'' *'' Akane iro Ni Somaru Saka'', Mitsuki Shiina *'' ef - the letter tale'', Mizuki Hayama / Akane Himura **''Tenshi no Nichiyoubi'', Mizuki Hayama *''Hare Tokidoki Otenkiame'', Nazuna Kasugai *'' Hoshizora e Kakaru Hashi'', Hina Sakai **''Hoshizora e Kakaru Hashi AA'', Hina Sakai *''Lovely Quest'', Minaho Sakuraba *''Manatsu no Yoru no Yuki Monogatari: Midsummer Snow Night'', Sakura Haruno (not as Misono Moriya) *'' Mashiroiro Symphony - Love is pure white'', Sana Inui *''Making * Lovers'', Reina Kanome *''Nanairo Kouro'', Rachel Windsor *''Navel *Plus'', Asuka Watarai & Tsubakiko Munemoto *''Oretachi ni Tsubasa wa Nai'', Asuka Watarai *''Owaru Sekai to Birthday'', Mikaeru Nagoshi *''Renai 0 Kilometer'', Hana Kinomoto *'' Sekai Seifuku Kanojo'', Tsubakiko Munemoto **''World Wide Love! -Sekai Seifuku Kanojo Fandisk'', Tsubakiko Munemoto *''Tokeijikake no Ley Line'', Ushio Shishigat ...
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Tomboy
A tomboy is a girl or young woman who generally expresses masculine traits. Such traits may include wearing androgynous or unfeminine clothing and engaging in activities and behaviors traditionally associated with boys or men. Origins The word "tomboy" is a compound word which combines "tom" with "boy". Though this word is now used to refer to "boy-like girls", the etymology suggests the meaning of tomboy has changed drastically over time. In 1533, according to the ''Oxford Dictionary of English'', "tomboy" was used to mean a "rude, boisterous or forward boy". By the 1570s, however, "tomboy” had taken on the meaning of a "bold or immodest woman", finally, in the late 1590s and early 1600s, the term morphed into its current meaning: "a girl who behaves like a spirited or boisterous boy; a wild romping girl." History In the United States 19th century Before the mid-19th century, femininity was equated with emotional fragility, physical vulnerability, hesitation, and ...
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Sayaka Ohara
is a Japanese voice actress affiliated with Haikyō. Her major roles include Alicia Florence in ''Aria'', Milly Ashford in ''Code Geass'', Erza Scarlet in '' Fairy Tail'', Irisviel in the '' Fate/Zero'' and '' Fate/kaleid liner Prisma Illya'' series, Layla Hamilton in '' Kaleido Star'', Michiru Kaiou/Sailor Neptune in '' Sailor Moon Crystal'', Beatrice in '' Umineko no Naku Koro ni'', Yūko Ichihara in '' xxxHolic'' and '' Tsubasa Reservoir Chronicle'', and the initial voice of Gammisers in episode 27-34 of '' Kamen Rider Ghost''. She has also voiced in a variety of video games and live-action overseas dubs, and hosts a number of radio shows, many of which are related to her voice projects. In 2013, she received a Best Supporting Actress award at the 7th Seiyu Awards. Filmography Anime Films Video games Tokusatsu Dubbing Audio dramas Railway announcements * Keikyu Railway (All stations on the Keikyu Line) * Keio Corporation (All stations on the Kei ...
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