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11eyes: Tsumi to Batsu to Aganai no Shōjo (Japanese: 11eyes -罪と罰と贖いの少女-, lit. 11eyes: Sin, Damnation, and the Atonement Girl), known simply as 11eyes in its anime adaptation, is a Japanese adult visual novel developed and published by Lass first released on April 25, 2008, for a Microsoft Windows PC as a DVD; 11 eyes is Lass' fourth game.
The powered-up Batsu is playable in the game as Burning Batsu. Batsu was one of two Rival Schools characters (along with Akira ) planned to appear in the canceled game Capcom Fighting All-Stars . He is a playable character in Tatsunoko vs. Capcom: Ultimate All-Stars , as well as Street Fighter Online: Mouse Generation , and a solo unit in ...
Ayane (彩音, born October 9) is a female Japanese singer from Saitama Prefecture, who is mainly known for having performed several songs used in video games and anime.. She has performed theme songs for numerous animated works, including Higurashi When They Cry, Kenkō Zenrakei Suieibu Umishō, Ayakashi, 11eyes: Tsumi to Batsu to Aganai no Shōjo, the Memories Off series, and Steins;Gate ...
You can hide, but you can’t run, Matty discovers in a sneak peak from the third episode of CBS’ freshman hit, Matlock. In the episode “A Guy Named Greg,” airing this Thursday at 9/8c on ...
11eyes [1] [2] 11eyes: Tsumi to Batsu to Aganai no Shōjo: 2009: TV series 18if: 18: Dream World [3] 2017: TV series 100 Sleeping Princes and the Kingdom of Dreams: 100 Sleeping Princes and the Kingdom of Dreams: 2018: TV series 100 Sleeping Princes and the Kingdom of Dreams: Short Stories: 100 Sleeping Princes and the Kingdom of Dreams: 2017 ...
Gosick (Japanese: ゴシック, Hepburn: Goshikku, stylized as GOSICK, derived from the word gothic) is a Japanese light novel series written by Kazuki Sakuraba, with illustrations by Hinata Takeda.
Frame Arms Girl (Japanese: フレームアームズ・ガール, Hepburn: Furēmu Āmuzu Gāru) is a series of heavily customizable model kit girls produced by Kotobukiya, originally released in 2015 as a moé reimagining of the more traditional, equally customizable Frame Arms mecha line and acts as a sister series to the Megami Device line of more traditional, non-derivative mecha musume ...
Hamada provided the Japanese voice of Slowking in Pokémon: The Movie 2000. A limited edition Pokémon card called "Hama-chan's Slowking" (ハマちゃんのヤドキング, Hama-chan no Yadokingu) was released to promote the movie. [14] The Slowking on this card was illustrated by Hamada himself. [citation needed]