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  2. Angel's 3Piece! - Wikipedia

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    Angel's 3Piece! 天使の3P! (Tenshi no 3P!) Tenshi no 3P! no 3P!! Angel's 3Piece! (天使の3P!, Tenshi no 3P!, lit. Here Comes the Three Angels) is a Japanese light novel series written by Sagu Aoyama and illustrated by Tinkle. ASCII Media Works have published eight volumes since June 2012 under their Dengeki Bunko imprint.

  3. Ohsama Sentai King-Ohger - Wikipedia

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    Rita of Gokkan: Ohsama Sentai King-Ohger (ゴッカンのリタ 王様戦隊キングオージャー, Gokkan no Rita Ōsama Sentai Kinguōjā) is a 24-chapter manga serialized on Toei Tokusatsu Fan Club, BookLive, BookLive Fun, and Piccoma from November 11, 2023 to February 17, 2024. The manga tells the first five episodes of the television ...

  4. Shima Shima Tora no Shimajirō - Wikipedia

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    Shima Shima Tora no Shimajirō was officially created after Benesse and TV Setouchi both decided to adapt the Learning Program series into a full-fledged series for television, with part of the staff being former Tatsunoko Production director Hisayuki Toriumi and music composer Shin'ya Naitō. It was officially animated by Studio Kikan and ...

  5. List of Shimajirō films - Wikipedia

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    Korean. Chinese. Shimajirō to Ōkina Ki (しまじろうとおおきな木, Shimajirō and the Big Tree) is a 2015 Japanese children's live action / anime film. It's the third film to feature the character Shimajirō. The theme song of the film is "Hana no Nioi" by Chara. The first part of the film is in live action and the second is animated.

  6. Sakura Trick - Wikipedia

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    Sakura Trick (Japanese: 桜Trick, Hepburn: Sakura Torikku) is a Japanese 4-panel yuri manga series written and illustrated by Tachi [].It was serialized in Houbunsha's seinen manga magazine Manga Time Kirara Miracle! from March 2011 to August 2017, with its chapters collected in eight tankōbon volume.

  7. Kohsuke Toriumi - Wikipedia

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    Diabolik Lovers as Shu Sakamaki. Brothers Conflict as Azusa Asahina. Genshin Impact as Kaeya. Final Fantasy XIV as Zenos Yae Galvus. Code Vein as Yakumo Shinonome. Height. 170 cm (5 ft 7 in) Kohsuke Toriumi[1][2] (鳥海 浩輔, Toriumi Kōsuke, born on May 16, 1973) is a Japanese voice actor affiliated to Arts Vision.

  8. Toshiki Masuda - Wikipedia

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    Masuda was born on March 8, 1990, in Kure, Hiroshima. [3] His family consists of his father, mother, and a younger brother. He was interested in acting from a very young age and wanted to become a voice actor during high school after watching the anime series Code Geass and Gurren Lagann, the last of which piqued his interest in that area.

  9. Dies Irae (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Voiced by: Kohsuke Toriumi [1] (Japanese); Brandon McInnis [2] (English) An ominous magician and alchemist who created Ewigkeit and established the Obsidian Round Table. He was the one responsible for turning the LDO from a clique of elite army officers merely dabbling in the occult into a den of genuine demons.