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The entire story is being seen through the eyes of Hans and Margarita, two squirrels who are watching them. Rothbart's daughter Odille tells him about Siegfried, and Rothbart goes to Odette to tell her to forget about the prince and consider marrying him. She rejects, revealing she has been in love with Siegfried for the past three years.
Serendipity the Pink Dragon (ピュア島の仲間たち, Pyuatō no Nakama-tachi, Serendipity Stories: Friends of Pure Island) is an anime television series produced by ZUIYO Enterprise that aired on NTV on 1 July 1983, ending on 23 December.
Grandfather (Kazuomi Ikeda) is Sue's grandfather and the oldest and wisest of the squirrels. He presides over festivals and ceremonies and makes all of the important decisions. He is calm and thoughtful. Clay (Masako Sugaya) is a squirrel much younger than Banner. He is the first of the wild squirrels Banner meets, when Banner saves him from a ...
Over 1.5 million copies of Twittering Birds Never Fly are in print in Japan as of February 2020. [56] In 2014, Twittering Birds Never Fly was listed as a top recommended boys' love (BL) title in a national survey of Japanese bookstore employees. [57] The manga was shortlisted for the Sugoi Japan Award 2016. [58]
Anime television series Wataridori to Katatsumuri ( 渡り鳥とカタツムリ , lit. "Migratory Birds & Snail") is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Makoto Takatsu.
The Enchanted Journey is based on the book by Atsuo Saitō, [1] originally published in 1970. [3] The film was produced by Studio Furumi, [citation needed] and released in Japanese theaters on July 21, 1981. [1]
Blackfox is a Japanese anime film produced by studio 3Hz. It premiered in Japan on October 5, 2019. Plot Rikka Isurugi is a young girl living at her family home at ...
Its first production, a film adaptation of the manga Twittering Birds Never Fly, was announced on April 26, 2019 by Grizzly. [3] The label's title is a reference to "BL", the acronym for boys' love, as well as a reference to blue ocean vs. red ocean marketing theory, in regards to the untapped potential of the boys' love market. [1]