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Toru Hagakure (葉隠 透, Hagakure Tōru) / Invisible Girl (インビジブルガール, Inbijiburu Gāru) Voiced by: Kaori Nazuka [ 28 ] (Japanese); Felecia Angelle [ 7 ] (English) Toru Hagakure is a cheery and outgoing girl in Class 1-A from Tokyo whose Quirk Invisibility ( 不可視/透明化 , Fukashi/Tōmeika ) makes her entire body ...
My Hero Academia: Two Heroes (Japanese: 僕のヒーローアカデミア THE MOVIE 〜2人の 英雄 ( ヒーロー ) 〜, Hepburn: Boku no Hīrō Akademia za Mūbī: Futari no Hīrō) is a 2018 Japanese animated superhero film based on an original story featuring the characters of My Hero Academia manga series by Kōhei Horikoshi.
My Hero Academia: You're Next (Japanese: 僕のヒーローアカデミア THE MOVIE ユア ネクスト, Hepburn: Boku no Hīrō Akademia za Mūbī: Yuā Nekusuto) is a 2024 Japanese animated superhero film based on an original story featuring the characters of My Hero Academia manga series by Kōhei Horikoshi.
Felecia Angelle (born July 27, 1986) is an American voice actress and ADR director. [3] She has provided voices for a number of English language versions of Japanese anime films and television series.
Toru Matsunaga (松永透, Matsunaga Toru) better known mononymously by his ring name Toru (sometimes stylized in capital letters as TORU) is a Japanese professional wrestler currently working as a freelancer and is best known for his tenures with Osaka Pro Wrestling (OPW) where he is the current Osaka Pro Wrestling Champion, Tenryu Project, Dotonbori Pro Wrestling and various other promotions ...
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Toru (トオル), also known as Todd Snap, in the Pokémon anime; Toru, in Chris Bradford's Young Samurai; Tooru Amami (天美 透), in The World God Only Knows; Toru Asakura (浅倉 透), in The Idolmaster Shiny Colors; Toru Egawa, in Business as Usual, a Finder Series fanfiction by Kadzuki_Fuchoin; Tōru Hagakure (葉隠 透), in My Hero Academia
The seventh season of the My Hero Academia anime television series was produced by Bones and directed by Kenji Nagasaki (chief director) and Naomi Nakayama, [1] following the story of Kōhei Horikoshi's original manga series of the same name from the beginning of the 34th volume through the end of the 39th volume (chapters 329–398).