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  2. s-CRY-ed - Wikipedia

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    s-CRY-ed (Japanese: スクライド, Hepburn: Sukuraido), also known as s.CRY.ed or Scryed, is a 26-episode Japanese anime television series which first aired in Japan on TV Tokyo. The series is written by Yōsuke Kuroda , produced by Sunrise , and directed by Gorō Taniguchi , with music composed by Kōtarō Nakagawa .

  3. List of S-CRY-ed characters - Wikipedia

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    Voiced by: Hikaru Midorikawa (Japanese); Jason Spisak (English) At eighteen-years-old, Ryuho (劉鳳, Ryūhō) is widely regarded as the strongest agent of HOLY. Ryuho develops a strong rivalry with Kazuma, the only Native Alter on Lost Ground to escape HOLY, continuously foiling their plans afterwards, and is one of the few people who's fought him one-on-one without being defeated instantly.

  4. List of S-CRY-ed episodes - Wikipedia

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    Cover of the first s-CRY-ed DVD released in North America. s-CRY-ed, also known as s.CRY.ed or Scryed, is a 26 episode Japanese anime television series. It is produced by Sunrise, directed by Gorō Taniguchi and written by Yōsuke Kuroda. S-CRY-ed first aired in Japan on TV Tokyo and Animax.

  5. Ryuho - Wikipedia

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    Ryuho may refer to: Ryuho Okawa (born 1956), founder of Happy Science (a new Japanese religion) Ryūhō Masayoshi (born 1977), Japanese sumo wrestler; Ryuho, a character from the anime series s-CRY-ed; Japanese aircraft carrier Ryūhō

  6. List of programs broadcast by TV Tokyo - Wikipedia

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    s-CRY-ed: July 4, 2001 December 26, 2001 Shaman King: July 4, 2001 September 25, 2002 Fruits Basket: July 5, 2001 December 27, 2001 Cosmowarrior Zero: July 6, 2001 September 28, 2001 Kuru Kuru Amy: October 1, 2001 December 28, 2001 Final Fantasy: Unlimited: October 2, 2001 March 26, 2002 Shiawase Sou no Okojo-san: October 2, 2001 September 24, 2002

  7. Lists of Japanese films - Wikipedia

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  8. Hikaru Midorikawa - Wikipedia

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    Hikaru Midorikawa (緑川 光, Midorikawa Hikaru, born May 2, 1968) is a Japanese voice actor from Otawara, Tochigi who is represented by Aoni Production. [1] He is best known for the roles of Softon in Bobobo-bo Bo-bobo, Tamahome in Fushigi Yûgi, Seiran Shi in Saiunkoku Monogatari, Gridman in Gridman the Hyper Agent, Heero Yuy in Mobile Suit Gundam Wing, Kaede Rukawa in Slam Dunk, Ayato ...

  9. Hisashi Hirai - Wikipedia

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    Hisashi Hirai (平井久司, Hirai Hisashi, born on May 27) is a Japanese animator, character designer, and manga artist.He is noted for his work with Sunrise, having worked on Infinite Ryvius, s-CRY-ed, Gundam SEED, Gundam SEED Destiny and Fafner of the Azure.