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The White-Haired Girl with The White-Haired Kid in the opera. The White-Haired Girl (Chinese: 白毛女; pinyin: Bái Máo Nǚ) is a Chinese contemporary classical opera by Yan Jinxuan to a Chinese libretto by He Jingzhi and Ding Yi. It was later adapted to a ballet, a Peking opera, and a film.
When he goes to a university to meet a scientist named Nagamasa Makihara who has requested his help in fixing something, only to come across a hospital room where a young girl with short white hair is lying unconscious on a bed. Reminded strongly of his deceased sister, Tazuna approaches the girl, only for her to wake up and reach for his hand.
A girl with white hair who is a honey badger (ratel) hybrid. Her honey badger DNA means she does not feel fear even when facing opponents far larger, stronger and faster than herself in death matches. Her fighting strategy usually involves insulting her opponents into attacking her first, then counterattacking with lethally fast slashing cuts.
Fena Houtman (フェナ・ハウトマン, Fena Hautoman) Voiced by: Asami Seto [7] (Japanese); Brittany Cox, [10] Courtney Chu Ep. 1 credits (young) (English) An 18-year-old, pale-skinned princess with white blonde hair who was set adrift ten years ago by a younger Yukimaru the day her father's ship was attacked.
Naga the Serpent (白蛇のナーガ, Sāpento no Nāga) is a fictional character in the light novel, anime, manga, radio drama and game versions of Hajime Kanzaka's media franchise Slayers, who was introduced in Dragon Magazine in 1990.
Shichika and Nanami meet in the temple for a fight to the death, but just as they start, all of the candles are extinguished in accordance with Togame's plan, leaving them in darkness. Shichika beats Nanami and removes Akutō Bita, however Nanami slices off Togame’s long hair and continues to fight, forcing Shichika to kill her.
The anime's adaptation of the original chapter was highly anticipated by fans according to Anime News Network. [12] Upon release, "To a Kinder World" received critical acclaim. Metal Gear creator Hideo Kojima praised the episode for Kikuko Inoue 's performance as Acrobatic Silky, adding that her work surpassed her performance as The Boss from ...
Blassreiter (Japanese: ブラスレイター, Hepburn: Burasureitā) [a] is a Japanese anime series created by studio Gonzo and the multimedia studio Nitro+.The title is pseudo-German and can be translated as "Pale Rider".