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The Orbital Children (Japanese: 地球外少年少女, Hepburn: Chikyūgai Shōnen Shōjo, transl. "Extraterrestrial Boys and Girls") is a Japanese science fiction anime television series written and directed by Mitsuo Iso. The character designs for the anime were provided by Kenichi Yoshida, and the main animator is Toshiyuki Inoue.
Other character aspects were based on their voice actresses, such as Tae holding street performances in the second season of the anime being inspired by Sae Ōtsuka doing the same as a teenager and Chiyu and Risa Tsumugi both being fluent in English. [4] [5] The character designs for Poppin'Party are also loosely modeled after their real-life ...
This is a list of fictional characters, main characters as well as some supporting characters from The Wallflower, a Japanese manga that was also adapted into an anime series and a live-action drama. The manga's plot focuses on Sunako Nakahara, a girl who was called ugly by the first boy she had a crush on and isolated herself from life, losing ...
Voiced by: Ayumi Mano (Japanese); Ashe Thurman (child), Kevin D. Thelwell [11] (English) A boy who appeared in the Futaro's Kyoto trip flashback photo. He was the childhood friend of Takebayashi. They grew up together and their parents maintained close ties. Takebayashi (竹林) Voiced by: Yūki Kyōka (Japanese); Kimberley Anne Campbell (English)
LN 1.3.8 His companions are two girls who wield a spear and dagger, respectively. LN 1.3.9 After word of the Chivalrous Thief's burglaries spreads, Kyoya is summoned to the capital to serve as a guard. LN 6.3.6 Luna (ルナ, Runa) Voiced by: Sayuri Hara [2] (Japanese); Erika Harlacher (English) A receptionist in the Axel guild.
Voiced by: Ai Nonaka (NDS video game and extra drama CD), Hiromi Konno [37] (radio, anime, PS2 and PSP video game, new drama CD, Miyakawa-ke no Kūfuku anime and drama CD), Stephanie Sheh (English) Akira is a fourteen-year-old junior high school student, who is also the captain of the Lucky Star informational ad section called "Lucky Channel ...
Unlike their original counterparts, [2] the girls are ordinary eighth graders who are unrelated to each other or the Professor. Instead of always being superheroes, they have the power to transform into the Powerpuff Girls Z. In the English dub, they are called Blossom, Bubbles and Buttercup regardless of whether they are transformed or not. [3]
The main characters of Oshi no Ko as depicted in the second season of the anime adaptation. From left to right: Kana Arima, Aqua Hoshino, Ruby Hoshino and Akane Kurokawa. The Oshi no Ko manga series features an extensive cast of characters created by Aka Akasaka. The story follows a doctor and his recently deceased patient are reborn as twins ...