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Kyōya Sata (佐田 恭也, Sata Kyōya) Voiced by: Takahiro Sakurai (anime and drama CD) Played by: Kento Yamazaki The main male protagonist of the series. At the beginning, when Erika suggested her idea of faking lovers, Kyōya agrees to it with a "Prince Charming" attitude. However, shortly after, he blackmails, torments and makes her his "dog".
A 3.5-inch Serial ATA hard disk drive A 2.5-inch Serial ATA solid-state drive. SATA was announced in 2000 [4] [5] in order to provide several advantages over the earlier PATA interface such as reduced cable size and cost (seven conductors instead of 40 or 80), native hot swapping, faster data transfer through higher signaling rates, and more efficient transfer through an (optional) I/O queuing ...
Male characters in anime and manga (3 C, 212 P) J. Fictional Japanese people in anime and manga (34 C, 149 P) L. LGBTQ characters in anime and manga (1 C, 9 P) O.
The Legend of Heroes: Trails of Cold Steel III as Alfin Reise Arnor; 2018. Princess Connect! Re:Dive as Ninon; Super Robot Wars X as Amari Aquamarine; Girls' Frontline as JS05 and HK23; Arena of Valor as Diao Chan; The Legend of Heroes: Trails of Cold Steel IV as Alfin Reise Arnor; Super Smash Bros. Ultimate as female Corrin; 2019. Pokémon ...
An anime television series adaptation was announced on July 3, 2023. [ 1 ] [ 18 ] It is produced by Millepensee and written and directed by Shingo Tanabe (with Shin Itagaki serving as chief director), with Tomohiro Yoshida designing the characters, Tomohisa Ishikawa, Yoshimi Katayama, and Ayano Kinjō composing the music, Hodaka Fukumura ...
BlazBlue (ブレイブルー) is a fighting game series created by Arc System Works, and later localized in North America by Aksys Games and in Europe by Zen United. An anime series adaptation aired in 2013.
Three Leaves, Three Colors (Japanese: 三者三葉, Hepburn: Sansha San'yō, lit."Tripartite Trefoil") is a Japanese four-panel manga series by Cherry Arai, serialized in Houbunsha's Manga Time Kirara magazine since February 2003 [a] and fourteen tankōbon volumes have been collected so far.
Keiichi Sato (さとう けいいち, Satō Keiichi, born December 18, 1965) is a Japanese animation director, mecha and character designer born in Kagawa Prefecture. [1] In 1996, Sato met with Kazuyoshi Katayama to begin work on The Big O. Until then, Sato's work consisted mainly of designing characters and supervising animation for anime series.