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Harem in the Labyrinth of Another World (Japanese: 異世界迷宮でハーレムを, Hepburn: Isekai Meikyū de Haremu o, lit. "Building a Harem in Alternate World Dungeon") is a Japanese light novel series written by Shachi Sogano and illustrated by Shikidouji.
Harem in the Labyrinth of Another World: Michio Kaga [46] 2022: Raven of the Inner Palace: Wei Qing [47] 2022: Shinobi no Ittoki: Himura Takane [48] 2022: Bibliophile Princess: Jean [49] 2022: Play It Cool, Guys: Kurosaki [50] 2022: Chainsaw Man: Hirokazu Arai [51] 2023: Endo and Kobayashi Live! The Latest on Tsundere Villainess Lieselotte ...
Takeshi Kaga (鹿賀 丈史, Kaga Takeshi), real name Shigekatsu Katsuta (勝田 薫且, Katsuta Shigekatsu, born October 12, 1950), is a well-known stage and movie actor in Japan who is best known internationally for his portrayal of Chairman Kaga in the Japanese television show Iron Chef produced by Fuji TV.
Kaga's mascot is the personification of her World War II-era predecessor in Kantai Collection, where she is one of the most popular characters of the franchise. It began when Kadokawa Games shared official art on Twitter, depicting 1928 Kaga's Kantai Collection counterpart holding a scale model of the new Kaga the day after she was launched. [24]
Labyrinth of Cinema (Japanese: 海辺の映画館 キネマの玉手箱) is a 2019 Japanese anti-war fantasy drama film [4] written, produced, directed and edited by Nobuhiko Obayashi. [5] It stars Takuro Atsuki [ ja ] , Takahito Hosoyamada [ ja ] and Yoshihiko Hosoda as three present-day Onomichi moviegoers who find themselves transported back ...
The Crimes That Bind (祈りの幕が下りる時, Inori no Maku ga Oriru Toki, "When the Prayer Curtain Falls") is a 2018 Japanese crime drama film directed by Katsuo Fukuzawa based on the novel by Keigo Higashino. [3]
[4] On a site for submitting novels called Shōsetsuka ni Narō, he submitted several works of fiction, including another isekai piece and a battle-themed novel set in the near future, but was initially unsuccessful. [5] He described Reborn as a Vending Machine as his final effort after four years of unsuccessfully getting his novels published. [5]
Akasaka was writing the manga Instant Bullets for Weekly Young Jump and wanted to come up with another series. In an interview on Livedoor News , Akasaka said the original plot for Kaguya-sama was more of a fantasy and game of death, but his editor wanted something more mainstream and, at the time, Young Jump did not have a casual romcom series.