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A 29-episode sequel series from the original two-arc anime, entitled Stitch! ~Best Friends Forever~ (スティッチ! ~ずっと最高のトモダチ~, Sutitchi! ~Zutto Saikō no Tomodachi~), was produced by Shin-Ei Animation and aired on TV Asahi from July 6, 2010, [2] to March 8, 2011, with a post-season special for this season on June 19 ...
Stitch! is a Japanese anime spin-off series of Disney's Lilo & Stitch franchise. It is the second television series in the franchise, following Lilo & Stitch: The Series (2003–2006) and preceding Stitch & Ai (2017).
Mai Nakahara (中原 麻衣, Nakahara Mai, born February 23, 1981 [1]) is a Japanese voice actress and singer associated with I'm Enterprise. [2] She played Rena Ryūgū in Higurashi When They Cry, Nagisa Furukawa in Clannad, Seele Vollerei in Honkai Impact 3rd, Seele in Honkai: Star Rail, and Akagi in Azur Lane.
Three of Stitch and Reuben's fellow experiments also make appearances, namely Experiment 221/Sparky, Experiment 010/Felix (both Steve Blum), and Experiment 624/Angel (Kate Higgins), the last of whom becomes a more recurring character compared to Lilo & Stitch: The Series and has—since her last Western appearance in Leroy & Stitch—remained ...
Pokémon Fushigi no Dungeon: Sora no Tankentai Toki no Yami wo Meguro Saigo no Bōken (Narrator) Stitch! ~Itazura Alien no Daibōken~ (Stitch, Yūna's father) 2010. Stitch! ~Zutto Saikō no Tomodachi~ (Stitch, Narration, Yūna's father) 2011. Appleseed XIII (Briareos) Lupin III: Blood Seal - Eternal Mermaid (Koichi Zenigata) 2012
Stitch! ~ Zutto Saikō no Tomodachi ~ (2010-2011) – Dark End; Dragon Ball Super (2015–2018) – Chi-Chi, Pu'ar; Original video animation.
New Orleans-based doula Sarah Harkins told Heathline in 2018 that her 2005 birth included a tightening stitch as well. Yet thus far, there are no studies on how many people actually received this ...
Stitch! ~Zutto taiko no Tomodachi~ Helzdonuts, Swapper, Couple Boy, Robot; 2011. Beelzebub – Takayuki Furuichi [7] Guilty Crown – Yahiro Samukawa [8] High Score – Akira Shibata; Ground Control to Psychoelectric Girl – Nakajima; Mashiroiro Symphony – Shingo Uryū; Nurarihyon no Mago – Amezo; Gosick – Gideon Lesglant; 2012 ...