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Voiced by: Atsumi Tanezaki [1] (drama CD), Kanna Nakamura [2] (anime) (Japanese); Celeste Perez [3] (English) The protagonist. Having been reborn as the villainess, she strives to be the best she can be at it; especially as the king has hired her to bully Liz in order to push her out of her comfort zone.
I'm the Villainess, So I'm Taming the Final Boss (悪役令嬢なのでラスボスを飼ってみました, Akuyaku Reijō Nanode Rasubosu o Katte Mimashita) is a Japanese light novel series written by Sarasa Nagase and illustrated by Mai Murasaki.
However, Andrew Henderson of Anime Feminist, reviewed the first episode, and was critical of the series for putting a "queer spin" on "stale romantic archetypes" and found Rae's actions toward Claire grating, though it was "kinda funny" in small amounts, and hoped that the dynamic between them changed as the series went forward. [70]
During Episode 4, we lost our second villain, sending another schemer to follow Jax Taylor through the trap door and leaving eight still on the hunt for the win.
Catarina Claes, the young daughter of a noble family, one day bumps her head and regains memories of her past life as a 17-year-old otaku girl. It is then that she realizes she has been reborn into the world of the otome game Fortune Lover as the game's villainess who, regardless of what route the player took in the original game, is doomed to be either exiled or killed.
Without a Redemption Challenge, another villain makes a swift exit from the house after injuries plague the cast.
The 10-episode Doc is based on the hit eponymous Italian drama series and, as mentioned before, is based on a true story. It’s set at Westside Hospital in Minneapolis, Minnesota, but the role of ...
The ending theme song for episode 4 is "Kimi Dake ga Hīrō" (君だけがヒーロー, lit. 'You Are My Only Hero'), performed by Nao Toyama. [21] [22] The ending theme song for episode 5 is "Watashi no Aoi Sora 〜As I am〜" (私の青い空〜As I am〜, "The Blue Sky: As I Am"), performed by Shino Shimoji.