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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 ...
The Great Snake's Bride (大蛇に嫁いだ娘, Daija ni Totsuida Musume) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Fushiashikumo. It began serialization on the Comic Marche section of the Pixiv Comic website in February 2021.
Anime Feminist 's reviewer enjoyed the dynamic between the two leads but criticized the attempt of gender violence when people try to attack characters. [23] With the revelation Kiruko is a young man whose brain has been transplanted into his sister's body, the reviewer from the same site was optimistic about the handling of the main characters.
Animated films about squirrels (1 C, 40 P) T. Animated television series about squirrels (3 C, 36 P) Pages in category "Animation about squirrels"
Xu Xian, a young boy, once owned a pet snake in West Lake until his parents forced him to give her up. Years pass and during a violent storm, the snake magically transforms into the beautiful princess Bai-Niang. Bai-Niang finds Xu-Xian, but the lovers are separated by a local monk, Fa-Hai, who believes that Bai-Niang is an evil spirit. Xu Xian ...
This appeases the spirit, allowing it to pass on to the afterlife. In a flashback, it is revealed the snake was once a suijin married to a nobleman; however, the nobleman's mistress poisoned her, turning her into a snake and causing her to lash out against Fuchigamori in anguish. In a post-credits scene, a man looks at a picture of Buchio and ...
Heaven's Design Team (Japanese: 天地創造デザイン部, Hepburn: Tenchi Sōzō Dezain-bu) is a Japanese comedy manga series, written by Hebi-zou and Tsuta Suzuki and illustrated by Tarako. It has been serialized in Kodansha 's seinen manga magazine Morning Two since February 2017, with its chapters collected in eight tankōbon volumes as ...
A print showing cats and mice from a 1501 German edition of Aesop's Fables. This list of fictional rodents is subsidiary to the list of fictional animals and covers all rodents, including beavers, mice, chipmunks, gophers, guinea pigs, hamsters, marmots, prairie dogs, porcupines and squirrels, as well as extinct or prehistoric species.