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Mizuto Irido (伊理戸 水斗, Irido Mizuto) Voiced by: Yūto Uemura [3] (drama CD), Hiro Shimono [4] (anime) Mizuto is Yume's ex-boyfriend who became her stepbrother when his father, Mineaki, remarried her mother, Yuni. He shares a fondness for reading with Yume and has high grades, leading to a competitive relationship with her.
A three-episode original video animation (OVA), produced by TBS and Nippon Columbia, animated by J.C.Staff and directed by Hiroshi Watanabe, was released from April 21 to December 19, 1998. [6] The OVA was licensed for English release in North America by Media Blasters and launched on DVD on April 29, 2003.
My Stepmom's Daughter Is My Ex as Yume Irido [41] Princess Connect! Re:Dive Season 2 as Mimi / Mimi Akane; Shikimori's Not Just a Cutie as Hachimitsu [42] The Eminence in Shadow as Claire Kagenou [43] The Rising of the Shield Hero 2 as Filo; Tokyo 24th Ward as Kozue Shirakaba [44] 2023. A Playthrough of a Certain Dude's VRMMO Life as Elizabeth [45]
Yume, a character in the Japanese manga Tenchi Muyo! Yume Hasegawa, a character in the Japanese manga Pupa; Yume Suzuhara, a character in the Japanese manga Hōzuki Island and Mōryō no Yurikago; Yume Nijino, a character in an anime show Aikatsu Stars! Yume Hinata, a character in an anime show Mewkledreamy
A normal girl is transported to another world, known as the Dream World. Here, dreams are the energy of all beings living within it. The protagonist is revealed to be the long-lost Princess of Traumere and therefore the princess of the Dream World, and she must defend the world from creatures known as Dream Eaters, who steal people's dreams.
Yume de Aetara ("If I see you in my dreams") refers to: Yume de Aetara (夢であえたら), a manga by HANAKO and the anime adaptation, serialized 1994–2000, distributed as If I See You in My Dreams in the United States "Yume de Aetara" (song) (夢で逢えたら), a 2006 song by Dragon Ash
Carlo Santos of Anime News Network calls the anime "a baking-themed series so rife with clichés that it's hard to tell where the plagiarism stops and the actual show begins." [38] Other reviewers on the same site had slightly better opinions of the series though. Carl Kimlinger calls it "pure shōjo fluff" and says that it is a "sugary little ...
First use of character animation in a computer-animated television series. The Crow: 1994 First deceased actor (Brandon Lee) to be re-created through CGI. The Flintstones: First CGI-rendered fur. [35] The Mask: First use of CGI to transform a live actor into a photorealistic cartoon character. ReBoot: First half-hour computer-animated TV series ...