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Manami Katsura (桂 真奈美, Katsura Manami) Voiced by: Tomoe Suzumi (games), Shiho Hisajima (anime) Manami Katsura is the biological mother of Kotonoha and Kokoro who makes vocal appearances in the game and anime and a brief appearance in one panel of the manga. She is one of the heroines in Summer Days and Shiny Days. She also appear in ...
On a train ride to school, Makoto Ito, a first-year high school student, takes notice of Kotonoha Katsura, an attractive schoolmate who he finds commutes with him. Infatuated with but unable to approach her, he sets his cellphone wallpaper with her photograph as a charm, content with watching her from afar.
Many of these endings feature the character Kotonoha Katsura either dying or killing other characters [5] The good endings, by contrast, show the characters having normal relationships, and frequently have erotic elements. Different endings portray the protagonist in relationships with different combinations of his love interests.
Kotonoha is Japanese for word, language, or waka. It may also refer to: Kotonoha Katsura, a female main character in the fiction School Days (visual novel) Kotonoha, a scanlation group; Kotonoha (website), a discussion forum website; Kotonoha (Chitose Hajime album), a 2001 mini album by Chitose Hajime
Himuro gets mad at him anyway. Kotonoha struggles to come up with a theme for her thesis. She sees Himuro and Yukimura trying to cook a meal to find if love makes food tastier, using a variety of complicated tests. Kotonoha suggests a blind taste test, one dish Himuro cooks with love, and a generic dish. However Himuro ruins the experiment by ...
Tae Okajima (岡嶋 妙, Okajima Tae, born October 2 in Kagawa Prefecture) is a Japanese voice actress who works for Kenyu Office. [1] She is also known as Soyogi Tōno (遠野そよぎ, Tōno Soyogi) for her roles in visual novels and OVAs.
Ian Wolf writing for Anime UK News gave the first two episodes a rating of 9 out of 10 saying: "Cute High Earth Defense Club LOVE! has so far proven itself to be a highly entertaining show, mainly because of the knowing parody it contains. The series mocks all of the normal magical girl tropes, whether it is the poses, the lines that are ...
Photo Kano Kiss on the PlayStation Vita sold 30,172 physical retail copies during the first week of release in Japan. [13] By mid-May 2013, the number of retail sales rose to 46,167 copies. [ 14 ] As of December 2015, both games have sold a combined total of 200,000 copies across the PSP and Vita platforms.