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Miki Takahashi
is a Japanese voice actress and singer from Bunkyo, Tokyo. Together with her friend Chika Sakamoto, she participated in the third incarnation of the radio show Animetopia. She is a member of SplashDream. Anime TV *''Around the World in Eighty Days'' (Princess Romy) *''Aura Battler Dunbine'' (Ceila Lapana) *'' Battle Athletes Victory'' (Tomoe Midō) *''Flame of Recca'' (Mifuyu Mikagami) *''Fruits Basket'' (Mine Kuramae) *''Genesis Climber Mospeada'' (Aisha, Marlene Rush) *'' Gu-Gu Ganmo'' (Ayumi Ichigaya) *'' Highschool! Kimengumi'' (Yui Kawa) *'' Meimon! Dai San Yakyūbu'' (Sayuri Kidō) *''Shima Shima Tora no Shimajirō'' (Mimirin Midorihara and Hana Shimano (Hana-chan) *''Touch'' (Tomoko Terashima) OVAs *''Battle Athletes Victory'' (Tomoe Midō) *'' Dōkyūsei: End of Summer'' (Mai Sakuragi) *'' Dream Hunter Rem II: Seimi Shingakuen no Yōmu'' (Meimi Katsuragi) *'' Elf Princess Reine'' (Reine) *'' Galaxy Fraulein Yuna'' (Yuri Cube) *'' Majo demo Steady'' (Mami) *'' Tenmon ...
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End Of Summer
End of Summer may refer to: * ''The End of Summer'', a 1961 Japanese film directed by Yasujirō Ozu * ''End of Summer'' (1995 film), an American film directed by Linda Yellen * ''End of Summer'' (2017 film), a Chinese film directed by Quan Zhou * End of Summer (TV series), a 2024 Swedish television series * ''End of Summer'' (OVA), a 1994 anime for the ''Dōkyūsei'' video games * ''End of Summer'' (play), a 1936 play by S. N. Behrman See also * Summer's End (other) Summer's End may refer to: * ''Summer's End'' (film), a 1999 Canadian-American TV film * ''Summer's End'' (album), by Autumn, or the title song, 2004 * "Summer's End", a song by Amorphis from ''Tuonela'', 1999 * "Summer's End", a song by Devon Wel ... * '' End of Winter'', a 2014 South Korean film {{disambiguation ...
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Dragon Force
''Dragon Force'' is a real-time strategy and role-playing video game from Sega created for the Sega Saturn. It was created in Japan and translated for North American release by Working Designs in 1996, a translation that was also used by Sega in Europe under license from Working Designs. The game's main selling point was that battles involve up to 200 soldiers fighting on screen in real time, causing them to be often likened to the battle scenes in the then-recent film ''Braveheart''. Upon its release, critics resoundingly praised ''Dragon Force'' for its melding of the war simulation and story-driven RPG genres, and it remains one of the Saturn's most highly regarded games. A sequel, later translated by fans, was released for the Saturn in Japan in 1998. The first game was re-released for the PlayStation 2 as part of the Sega Ages series. An emulated version for the PlayStation 3 was released as a PS2 Classic in July 2012 in Japan. Gameplay The player assumes the role of on ...
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The Azoth Of Destiny
''The'' is a grammatical article in English, denoting nouns that are already or about to be mentioned, under discussion, implied or otherwise presumed familiar to listeners, readers, or speakers. It is the definite article in English. ''The'' is the most frequently used word in the English language; studies and analyses of texts have found it to account for seven percent of all printed English-language words. It is derived from gendered articles in Old English which combined in Middle English and now has a single form used with nouns of any gender. The word can be used with both singular and plural nouns, and with a noun that starts with any letter. This is different from many other languages, which have different forms of the definite article for different genders or numbers. Pronunciation In most dialects, "the" is pronounced as (with the voiced dental fricative followed by a schwa) when followed by a consonant sound, and as (homophone of the archaic pronoun ''thee'') ...
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Eternal Mana
Eternal(s) or The Eternal may refer to: * Eternity, an infinite amount of time, or a timeless state * Immortality or eternal life * God, the supreme being, creator deity, and principal object of faith in monotheism Comics, film and television * Eternals (comics), a fictional race of superhumans in the Marvel Comics universe ** ''Eternals'' (film), a 2021 film based on the comics characters * ''Eternal'' (film), a 2004 horror film * ''The Eternal'' (film) or ''Trance'', a 1998 horror film * Eternal (''Doctor Who''), a fictional race of cosmic beings from the TV series ''Doctor Who'' * Eternal Pictures, an international film distribution company * "Eternal", an episode of the TV series '' Eleventh Hour'' * ''Eternal'', a fictional warship captained by Andrew Waltfeld in the Gundam anime universe Music Musical groups * Eternal (group), British girl group * The Eternal (band), Australian rock band * Eternal, British doom metal band featuring Electric Wizard member Jus Oborn * V ...
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Asuka 120%
, subtitled ''Burning Fest.'', is a Japanese Bishōjo game, bishōjo fighting game, fighting video game series from FamilySoft. It is set in a school where members of school clubs fight each other in a fighting tournament. Originally released on the FM Towns home personal computer in 1994, Masatoshi Imaizumi led development with artwork provided by manga artist Aoi Nanase and music by Keishi Yonao. Fill-in-Cafe developed it and its four follow-ups: ''Excellent'' (1994) on the same platform, later remade for PlayStation (console), PlayStation in 1997; ''Maxima'' (1995) on PC Engine''; Special'' (1996) on PlayStation; and ''Limited'' (1997) on Sega Saturn. Success (company), Success then developed an additional two titles: ''Final'' (1999) on PlayStation and ''Return'' (1999) on Windows. New entries in the ''Asuka 120%'' series have been announced in the 2020s although are yet to be released. Plot The game is set at the Ryōran Private School for Women, which educates the daughters o ...
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Arion (anime)
is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Yoshikazu Yasuhiko, published in Tokuma Shoten's manga magazine ''Monthly Comic Ryū'' from May 1979 to November 1984, with its chapters collected in five volumes. A young man kidnapped by Hades as a child and raised to believe that his mother was blinded by Zeus and that killing the ruler of Mount Olympus will cure her. An anime feature film adaptation, directed by Yasuhiko and co-written with Akiko Tanaka, was released in 1986 under the title , and has been licensed by Discotek Media. Cast * Shigeru Nakahara - Arion * Miki Takahashi - Resphoina * Mayumi Tanaka - Seneca * Hirotaka Suzuoki - Apollo * Masako Katsuki - Athena * Chikao Ōtsuka - Hades * Kiyoshi Kobayashi - Poseidon * Masanobu Ōkubo - Zeus * Ichirō Nagai - Lycaon * Reiko Mutō - Demeter * Hideyuki Tanaka - Prometheus * Kazue Komiya - Arion (young) * Ryōko Kinomiya - Gaia * Toku Nishio - Gido * Daisuke Gōri - Heracles * Bin Shimada - Ares * Takako Ōt ...
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Wanna-Be's
is a 1986 Japanese direct-to-video animation written by Toshimichi Suzuki. Ken'ichi Sonoda created the character designs of the animated version. Voice actors *Eriko Hara as Miki Morita *Miki Takahashi as Eri Kazama *Shūichi Ikeda as Tetsuma Kidō *Akio Nojima as Oki Sonoda *Eiko Yamada as Bloody Matsuki *Urara Takano as Buster Horiguchi *Shōzō Iizuka as Dr. Sawada *Yūsaku Yara as Joe Taguchi *Demon Kogure as himself Production staff *Director: Yasuo Hasegawa *Writer: Toshimichi Suzuki *Composer: Hiroshi Shinkawa *Art Director: Masazumi Matsumiya *Character Designers: Yoshiharu Shimizu, Ken'ichi Sonoda *Mechanical Designer: Shinji Aramaki *Monster Designer: Hideki Kakinuma *Animation Director: Yoshiharu Shimizu *Assistant Animation Director: Masanori Nagashima *Storyboards: Yasuo Hasegawa, Hiroki Hayashi, Jun'ichi Yokoyama *Sound Director: Noriyoshi Matsuura *Director of Photography: Masazumi Okino *Producers: Eiji Kishi, Yutaka Takahashi *Animation Producers: Mitsuh ...
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Majo Demo Steady
''Majo'' (masc., ) or ''maja'' (fem., ), also ''manolo'' and ''manola'', after the most popular names, were people from the lower classes of Spanish society, especially in Madrid, who distinguished themselves by their elaborate outfits and sense of style in dress and manners, as well as by their cheeky behavior. They flourished from the late 18th to early 19th century, and to some extent later. ''Majos'' and ''majas'' were one of the favorite subjects of some 19th-century Spanish painters. The ''majos'' and ''majas'' outfits were exaggerations of traditional Spanish dress. The style stood in strong contrast to the French styles affected by many of the Spanish elite under the influence of the Enlightenment. ''Majos'' were known to pick fights with those they saw as ''afrancesados'' ("Frenchified" – fops). Etymology The word is suggested to derive from Spanish ''majar'', with the meaning of "bother," but a Romani etymology from ''masha'', "fascinator, enticer," is also suggest ...
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