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An omni-present being appearing in the universe. She is the writer of the poem about Rika's struggle to escape the fate of June 1983, giving hints about each arc. She likes playing with time and events, as seen in puzzle piece #52 and the end of the second season of the anime, entering an alternate world and stopping Miyoko's parents from dying.
Mayoi Hachikuji (八九寺 真宵, Hachikuji Mayoi) is the main character of Mayoi Snail. She is the ghost of a fifth-grade elementary-school girl. She was killed in a traffic accident while trying to reach her mother's home and has since unsuccessfully attempted to do so. She can be seen only by people who do not want to reach their destinations.
Many of the main characters as they appear in the anime. The top row from left to right: Vodka, Vermouth, Korn, Gin, Kaito Kid, Herschel Agasa (Hiroshi Agasa), Harley Hartwell (Heiji Hattori), Richard Moore (Kogoro Mori), Joseph Meguire (Juzo Megure), Masumi Sera, Harry Wilder (Wataru Takagi), Michele Simone (Miwako Sato), Booker Kudo (Yusaku Kudo), Vivian Kudo (Yukiko Kudo), Toru Amuro, Jodie ...
The Hyakuya Orphanage is a group of children, and the past families of Yu and Mika, whom Ferid killed at the beginning of the series. Akane Hyakuya (百夜 茜, Hyakuya Akane) Voiced by: Yō Taichi (anime), Yuki Yoshinari (vomic) (Japanese); Megan Shipman (English) One of the oldest children in the orphanage alongside Yūichirō and Mikaela.
Oshi no Ko [a] (【推しの子】, "My Favorite Idol" or "Their Idol's Children") [3] is a Japanese manga series written by Aka Akasaka and illustrated by Mengo Yokoyari.It was serialized in Shueisha's Weekly Young Jump from April 2020 to November 2024, with its chapters collected in 16 tankōbon volumes.
Miyori no Mori (ミヨリの森, "Miyori's Forest") is a 2004 manga series by Hideji Oda and a 2007 anime television film based on it. Two manga sequels, Miyori no Mori no Shiki (ミヨリの森の四季, "The Four Seasons in Miyori's Forest") and Zoku Miyori no Mori no Shiki (続・ミヨリの森の四季, "The Four Seasons in Miyori's Forest: Sequel") were published in 2007 and 2008.
[6] The film premiered at Tokyo on August 24, 2016. It was released in Japan on September 17, 2016, and worldwide between February and June 2017. The film received highly positive reviews from critics, with praise going to the direction, animation, voice acting, musical score and the psychological complexity of the characters.
The film was nominated for Best Animated Feature Film at the 76th Golden Globe Awards, [19] Best Animated Feature at the 24th Critics' Choice Awards, [20] and Best Animated Feature at the 91st Academy Awards, but lost all three to Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse; [21] it is the sixth anime film, and the first non-Ghibli anime film, to receive ...