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Originally designed as a potential mastermind inspired by the character of Alyssa Hale / Mr. Bates from the 1998 video game Clock Tower II: The Struggle Within, Genocide Jack/Jill was designed with the most facial expressions in the first game, having a separate sprite file from her Toko form. This initially proved difficult in order to make a ...
Miu Iruma (入間 美兎), a character from the Danganronpa video game and anime series Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Iruma .
Iruma reluctantly agrees and is enrolled in the Demon School, Babyls, where he must keep his human identity secret or risk being eaten by his classmates. Iruma attends the opening ceremony and learns Sullivan is the school's director. First Year Representative Asmodeus Alice tries to give his speech but Sullivan makes Iruma do it instead.
Iruma-kun (Japanese: 魔入りました! 入間くん, Hepburn: Mairimashita! Iruma-kun, "Enrolled Demon Iruma!"), also known as MaIruma (魔入間) or Iruma-kun (入間くん) for short, is a Japanese manga series by Osamu Nishi about a teenager who is sold by his parents to a demon who adopts him as his grandson and enrolls him in a school ...
Miu (written: 美雨, 美宇, 美優, 未生 or 海羽) is a feminine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include: Notable people with the name include: Miu Hirano ( 平野 美宇 , born 2000) , Japanese table tennis player
Miu and Haruka abruptly wake up in Alayzard, then Listy walks up and says their friends have been captured. Before they can move, a plant monster appears and captures them with its tendrils, then starts stripping and molesting them. Listy sees Miu's legs are spread and says it is a sacred pose that excites monsters.
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