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Alice in Borderland (Japanese: 今際の国のアリス, Hepburn: Imawa no Kuni no Arisu) is a Japanese suspense manga series written and illustrated by Haro Aso.It was first serialized in Shogakukan's shōnen manga magazine Shōnen Sunday S from November 2010 to March 2015, and later moved to Weekly Shōnen Sunday, where it ran from April 2015 to March 2016.
Alice in Borderland. (TV series) Alice in Borderland (Japanese: 今際の国のアリス, Hepburn: Imawa no Kuni no Arisu) is a Japanese science fiction thriller drama television series based on the manga by Haro Aso. The series was directed by Shinsuke Sato.
Tine. Win Metawin Opas-iamkajorn. The main characters of the series. Sarawat is persuaded by Tine to become his fake boyfriend, to escape his gay admirer, Green. Over time, Sarawat and Tine fall in love with each other. Sarawat. Bright Vachirawit Chivaaree. Man. Mike Chinnarat Siriphongchawalit.
Tao Tsuchiya (土屋太鳳, Tsuchiya Tao, born February 3, 1995) is a Japanese actress. She is best known for her memorable role of Makimachi Misao in the movie series Rurouni Kenshin, as Mai Nakahara in The 8-Year Engagement, Koharu in The Cinderella Addiction and most recently as Yuzuha Usagi in Netflix 's Alice in Borderland. [ 1 ][ 2 ] Her ...
Colleen Clinkenbeard. Colleen Smith Clinkenbeard (born April 13, 1980) [3] is an American voice actress, ADR director, line producer, and writer. One of her major starts was as the English voice provider for Rachel Moore in the long-running detective series Case Closed.
Angelica Ross. Pose. Trans woman who is HIV-positive. [3][4][5] (2018–Present) Elektra Abundance. Dominique Jackson. Pose. Trans woman who is a former shrewd house mother and reigning champion within the ballrooms, and takes on the occupation of a dominatrix in secret. [4][6] (2018–Present) Lucinda "Lulu" Abundance. Hailie Sahar.
And while working there, she was scouted by the talent agency E-Smile and signed with them in 2013. [6][7] From there, she began working as a race queen under the stagenamee " Aya Kitagawa (北川 彩) ". [8] In 2014, she moved to Ikushima Planning Office and began working under her real name, Aya Asahina. [9] On October 13, she was selected as ...
This is a list of non-binary characters in fiction, i.e. fictional characters that either self-identify as non-binary (or genderqueer) or have been identified by outside parties as such. Listed are agender , bigender , genderfluid , genderqueer, and other characters of non-binary gender, as well as characters of any third gender .