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Yuuki Kagurazaka (ユウキ カグラザカ, Yūki Kagurazaka) Voiced by: Natsuki Hanae [11] (Japanese); Clifford Chapin [7] (English) The grandmaster of the Freedom Academy. An "otherworlder" formerly tutored by Shizu, Yuuki was secretly a nihilist who wants to watch the world burn in chaos in order to create a peaceful world. Devious and ...
Rimuru, who is teaching Shizu's students as a substitute at the Kingdom of Ingrassia's Freedom Academy, takes part in an orientation in actual field combat in the school's annual outdoor training event. Transfixed by the prize he gets if he wins, he accepts a challenge from the teacher Jeff. However, an enemy appears before the students...
That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime is an anime television series based on the light novel series of the same title written by Fuse and illustrated by Mitz Vah. The anime is produced by studio Eight Bit and directed by Yasuhito Kikuchi, with Atsushi Nakayama as assistant director, Kazuyuki Fudeyasu handling series composition, Ryouma Ebata designing the characters, and Takahiro Kishida ...
The series follows Miko Kurono, a junior high school student who streams under the name Necronomico. She becomes involved in a virtual reality game, which she explores along with her childhood friend Mayu Mayusaka and her rival Kanna Kagurazaka.
Enemy is a 2013 surrealist psychological thriller film directed by Denis Villeneuve and produced by M. A. Faura and Niv Fichman. Written by Javier Gullón , it was loosely adapted from José Saramago 's 2002 novel The Double .
Chapin is known for his roles in anime and video games, such as Ichijo Takayanagi from Red Data Girl, Connie Springer from Attack on Titan, Shingo Wakamoto from Prison School, Kukulkan in Smite, Hideyoshi Nagachika from Tokyo Ghoul, Yuri Dreyar from Fairy Tail, Billy Kid from Zenless Zone Zero, and Katsuki Bakugo from My Hero Academia.
Ryōko Hirosue (広末 涼子, Hirosue Ryōko, born 18 July 1980) [1] is a Japanese actress and singer, best known to international audiences for her roles in the Luc Besson-produced Wasabi and the Academy Award-winning Japanese film Departures.
Chisa Yokoyama (横山 智佐, Yokoyama Chisa, born December 20, 1969) is a Japanese actress, voice actress and singer from Tokyo, Japan. [1] She was affiliated with Arts Vision but has since founded her own voice company called Banbina.