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When Takemichi travels back to the past he ends up meeting Naoto where Takemichi told him how he and Hina were going to die in the future and he ends up traveling to the past. When Takemichi and Naoto shake hands, Takemichi returns to the present with an alive Naoto now a Police Officer and convinces Takemichi to go back to the past to save Hina.
During their date, Yamagishi calls Takemichi, warning him that Draken may be in danger. Takemichi spies on several Tokyo Manji Gang members and learns that Kiyomasa plans on killing Draken for humiliating him. Takemichi is discovered and assaulted by the group, but after Hinata finds and comforts him, he regains his resolve to fight.
The story follows Takemichi Hanagaki, a 26-year-old part-timer with a gloomy life, who learns that his ex-girlfriend, Hinata Tachibana, has died in a dispute involving the Tokyo Manji Gang. The next day, while returning from his part-time job, Takemichi gets pushed off the subway platform by someone.
Naoto deduces that every time they hold hands, Takemichi is transported 12 years into the past. Using his knowledge from the future, Takemichi vows to save Hinata. Travelling back to the past, Takemichi's friends are forced into underground matches led by Kiyomasa, a member of the Toman. Takemichi's determination to protect them gains the ...
Stephanie Sheh's later voice roles include Orihime Inoue in Bleach, Eureka in Eureka Seven, and Hinata Hyuga in Naruto. The three shows have aired on Cartoon Network to varied success. Sheh describes Hinata's issues with self-esteem as "relatable." [11] In addition to anime roles, Sheh has provided voicework for the video game industry.
Love Hina (Japanese: ラブ ひな, Hepburn: Rabu Hina) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Ken Akamatsu.It was serialized in Kodansha's Weekly Shōnen Magazine from October 1998 to October 2001, with the chapters collected into 14 tankōbon volumes by Kodansha.
Yuuki Shin, a native of Yokohama, was born on 6 March 1994. [1] [2] He became interested in voice acting after he started watching evening anime and late-night anime during junior high school, and he was part of a drama club during high school (as well as a broadcasting club he founded), during which he discovered a love for acting and began to seriously consider such a career. [3]
Summer Wars is a 2009 Japanese animated science fiction film directed by Mamoru Hosoda, produced by Madhouse, and distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures.The film's voice cast includes Ryunosuke Kamiki, Nanami Sakuraba, Mitsuki Tanimura, Sumiko Fuji, and Ayumu Saitō.