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Set in an alternate universe 1889, the series centers on Nadia, a 14-year-old girl of unknown origins, and Jean, a young, warm-hearted French inventor. Early in the story, the two protagonists are chased by Grandis Granva, Sanson, and Hanson, a group of jewel thieves who pursue Nadia for the blue jeweled pendant she possesses named the Blue Water.
Fushigi no Umi no Nadia (translated: Nadia of the Mysterious Seas) was released in 1991 by Toho for the Famicom console, based on the characters from the NHK animated TV series of the same name. The player controls a cast of characters in a simple-looking battle strategy game. Battles are carried out through an RPG-style turn-based system.
Full Name: Nadia La Arwall (ナディア・ラ・アルウォール, Nadia Ra Aruwōru) [1] Age: 14 (15 toward the end of the series), 18 (movie), 27 (in epilogue) Born: May 31, 1875 Species: Atlantean (a race that came from M78 to Earth thousands of years ago) Origin: Tartessos, forgotten city between Europe and Africa now Andalucía Iberia Spain.
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Nadia: The Secret of Blue Water (ふしぎの海のナディア, Fushigi no Umi no Nadia, lit. "Nadia of the Mysterious Seas") is a Japanese animated television series inspired by the works of Jules Verne , particularly Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Seas and the exploits of Captain Nemo .
Katia Winter (born 13 October 1983) is a Swedish actress. She is best known for her roles as Nadia in the Showtime series Dexter (2012), Katrina Crane in the Fox series Sleepy Hollow (2013–15), Freydís Eiríksdóttir in The CW series Legends of Tomorrow (2017–18), and Gwen Karlsson in the CBS/Paramount+ series Blood & Treasure (2019–2023).
It was presented by chef and musician Nadia G. Ali Rosen of The Daily Meal described the series as "a continuation of [Nadia G's] web series", which Nadia G confirmed: "I could create cool aprons, I could dish out recipes, I could do the comedy, music videos, so we've always had a lot of freedom in Bitchin' Kitchen and that has continued." [5]
The Recipe-Bon (レシピボン, Reshipibon), the treasure of CooKingdom (クッキングダム, Kukkingudamu), which is responsible for making cuisine in the worlds, is stolen by the Bundoru Gang (ブンドル団, Bundoru Dan), a group of phantom thieves who seek to monopolize cooking for themselves by capturing the Recipepes (レシピッピ, Reshipippi), small fairies that represent dishes.