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"Ciel" is said to be the real "Ciel Phantomhive" and the older brother of the protagonist Ciel Phantomhive. "Ciel" was revived by Undertaker in the Blue Cult Arc, having died before the events of the manga as part of the ritual to summon a demon. After he retakes his position as head of the Phantomhive family, he accuses Ciel of usurping his ...
12-year-old earl Ciel Phantomhive lives in Victorian-era London. He acquired his title and position after the events of his tenth birthday on December 14, 1885, when the Phantomhive manor was attacked by unidentified perpetrators. Ciel's parents died along with the family dog, Sebastian, and he is taken and sold into slavery.
Soma and Agni visit Ciel. Ciel and Sebastian take the Phantomhive servants to London for some shopping. There, they analyze Undertaker's funeral lockets and discover the locket of Ciel's grandmother, Claudia Phantomhive, among them, making them realize that Undertaker has been associated with the Phantomhives long before Ciel and his father.
Kate Bernheimer's collection How a Mother Weaned Her Girl from Fairy Tales is an overt ode to the genre, but, at the same time, a revitalizing force that graces the messiness of girlhood with an ethereal air. "I do think it's something that attracts women who want to turn over and examine the stereotypes and the role of women," Sparks said.
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Brina Palencia (born February 13, 1984) [1] [2] is an American voice and television actress. She has voiced a number of English-language versions of characters featured in anime.
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The 1994 "Snow Baby of Louisville" story, in which an emergency liver transplant saved a young girl, is turned into an acting showcase for a two-time Oscar winner.