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Tohru Honda (本田 透, Honda Tōru) is a fictional character and the main protagonist in the manga and anime series Fruits Basket by Natsuki Takaya.She is noted for her cheerful optimism, altruistic nature, and great sympathy for others.
Ken Kaneki (金木 研, Kaneki Ken) Voiced by: Natsuki Hanae [1] [2] (Japanese); Austin Tindle [3] (English) Played by: Masataka Kubota The main protagonist of the story, Ken Kaneki (金木 研, Kaneki Ken) is an seventeen-year-old black haired university freshman that receives an organ transplant from Rize, who was trying to kill him before she was struck by a fallen I-beam and seemingly killed.
Natsumi Fujiwara (藤原 夏海, Fujiwara Natsumi, born June 2, 1993) is a Japanese voice actress represented by Arts Vision.She graduated from the Japan Narration Performance Institute. [1]
Hinami, now an Aogiri Tree member, warns Torso to be careful because they are close to catching him. Learning that the culprit is a taxi driver, Toru Mutsuki discovers him and is brutally attacked in his car. However, this allows Ginshi and Urie to locate the killer and lure him into a roadblock trap.
Mutsuki Soma (草摩 睦生, Sōma Mutsuki) is the only child of Yuki Soma and Machi Kuragi. He and his cousin Hajime live with their older cousin Kinu Soma in order to be closer to Kaibara High School. Mutsuki is a second year student, as well as the student council vice president.
Tōru Mutsuki (六月 透), in Tokyo Ghoul; Toru Narita (成田 徹), in Hot Gimmick; Tooru Oikawa (及川 徹), in Haikyū!! with the position of captain and setter from Aoba Johsai High; Toru Okada (岡田 亨), in The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle; Toru Oshikiri (押切 トオル), in the series of the same name by Junji Ito
Mutsuki is given a basket of free food after the twins attract customers while praising the store's food samples. Taking offense at Haruki's suggestion that they would need a mild curry mix, the twins insist on buying a spicy one. At dinner, they are surprised to find it palatable; however, Mutsuki reveals that she had secretly purchased a mild ...
The gender reveal party developed in the late 2000s. An early example was recorded in the 2008 posts of Jenna Karvunidis on her ChicagoNow blog High Gloss and Sauce announcing the sex of her fetus via a cake; she had previously had several miscarriages and wished to celebrate that her pregnancy had developed to the point that the sex of the fetus could be determined.