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The e-mail Ren had sent prompts Haruko to come all the way from Switzerland to Japan for a visit. Eagerly looking forward to seeing Haruko again, Ren innocently bubbles with excitement. But believing Haruko may notice how his relationship with Ren has changed, Haru is unable to show genuine excitement for Haruko's visit.
Ren's best friend and classmate. He lives in a student dorm next to their school. When Ren asks him specific questions, it embarrasses him. Haruko D. Dieckmann (春子・D・ディークマン, Haruko Di Dīkuman) Voiced by: Atsuko Tanaka (drama CD and TV anime Japanese) Haru's biological mother and Ren's adopted mother.
Takeya Ikuhara (幾原 武哉, Ikuhara Takeya) Voiced by: Kishō Taniyama (Japanese); Taliesin Jaffe (English) Takeya Ikuhara is the unlikely protagonist of the series. A fastidious and impetuous student, his life becomes complicated when he becomes the unwanted target of affection and servility by a young female DearS, a citizen of the very people he dislikes.
Kari Wahlgren (born July 13, 1977) [4] [5] is an American voice actress who has provided English-language roles for animated movies, TV series, and video games. [6] [4] She got her start in anime voice-overs as Haruko Haruhara in FLCL, and would later land major roles in a number of shows and films: Robin Sena in Witch Hunter Robin, Lavie Head in Last Exile, Fuu in Samurai Champloo, Rip van ...
Maken-ki! (マケン姫っ!, Makenki'!) is a Japanese manga series by Hiromitsu Takeda. It was published by Fujimi Shobo's magazine Dragon Age Pure, and later Monthly Dragon Age, after the former magazine ceased publishing.
Haru is the only primary female in the game to be canonically in love with Ren. Haru has a Persona named Milady; this Persona eventually awakens and becomes Astarte. The designers wanted to emphasize how her Persona, like Haru, became organic after being artificial.
Japan’s Meguro Ren this week returned to screens across the world in Netflix acquisition of “Trillion Game,” a fantasy drama set in the business world, or the get-rich-quick end of it at least.
The first season of FLCL is a coming-of-age story and revolves around Naota Nandaba, a 12-year-old, working-class boy living with his widower father and grandfather. His life in the Japanese city of Mabase is interrupted by the arrival of a Vespa-riding maniac named Haruko Haruhara.