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The story centers on the friendship between two students named Momoko Ryugasaki and Ichigo "Ichiko" Shirayuri. These two are from completely different backgrounds: one is a Lolita-fashioned girl and the other, her antithesis, is a yankī (juvenile delinquent). Viz Media licensed the novel for an English-language release in North America in 2006 ...
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Voiced by: Hisao Egawa [10] (Japanese); Brandon Hearnsberger [2] (English) Portrayed by: Kōtarō Yoshida [4] Ichigo Saitō (斎藤 壱護, Saitō Ichigo) is the president of Strawberry Productions. He is the husband of Miyako Saitō. Ichigo was responsible for the recruitment of Ai Hoshino to B-Komachi.
Higuchi was born in Tokyo on 2 May 1872 as the fourth child and second daughter [1] of Noriyoshi Higuchi, a samurai, and Ayame "Taki" Furuya. [2] [3] Official documentation states her name as Natsuko Higuchi, [4] [5] though she would often refer to herself as Natsu Higuchi (樋口 奈津, Higuchi Natsu). [4]
Ichigo Momomiya (桃宮 いちご, Momomiya Ichigo) is the series' main protagonist and the leader of the Mew Mews. She has short red hair which is usually tied up in pigtails. Ichigo (12 years old at the beginning of the series) is merged with the DNA of the Iriomote wildcat , giving her the ability to transform into Mew Ichigo, a powerful and ...
Orihime Inoue [Jp. 1] is a fictional character in the Japanese manga series Bleach and its anime adaptation created by Tite Kubo.She is one of Ichigo Kurosaki's friends. Like the many other characters in the series, she quickly develops powers of her own after Ichigo becomes a Soul Reaper.
Ichi-go is also the Japanese word for "one's lifetime" (いちご, 一期) . Ichi-go ichi-e, a Japanese expression that has been translated as "for this time only", and "once in a lifetime".
Second was Shōshi (or Akiko), a daughter of Fujiwara no Michinaga, a younger brother of Michitaka. Most people thought it impossible to have two empress consorts, but Michinaga claimed that the empress held two separate titles, Chūgū and Kōgō , which were different in principle and could therefore given to two different women.