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Costumes worn in the "Kimi wa Honeydew" music video. On February 23, 2024, Hinatazaka46 announced that it would release its eleventh single on April 10. [1] The title song formation was announced on the February 26 broadcast of the group's variety show, Hinatazaka de Aimashō, with fourth generation member Yōko Shōgenji appointed center (lead performer) for the first time. [2]
"Am I Ready?" is the tenth single by Japanese girl group Hinatazaka46, released on July 26, 2023 by Sony Music Entertainment Japan. It features the first appearance of Hinano Kamimura as the lead performer of a title song, and is the first single released after the departure of Yūka Kageyama.
Akari Ishizuka (石塚朱莉, Ishizuka Akari) (born February 7, 1997) [1] is a Japanese actress and YouTuber. She is a former member of NMB48 . Ishizuka is the producer of the theater company Akazunoma [ 2 ] and owner of the clothing brand Green Tea Cookie Fun Club.
Rin Tamaki (玉木 リン, Tamaki Rin) Voiced by: Kaede Hondo [12] (Japanese); Cassandra Lee Morris [10] (English) Kimari's sister who also serves as a school committee member at school. She is worried but supportive of her sister who is going to Antarctica. Tamiko Shiraishi (白石 民子, Shiraishi Tamiko) Voiced by: Sayaka Ohara [12]
In March 2020, Tamaki was added to Dead or Alive 6 as a DLC character in consoles and later as a free update in arcades. [149] She fights using aikido and is the second character to make her fighting game debut from the Xtreme spin-off series after Lisa Hamilton.
Tamaki's younger brother and the protagonist's best friend and classmate, he fills in the role of "perverted friend". He is often interested in other girls unlike Tamaki, and is often the victim of his elder sister's ire in the form of painful forehead-crushing grips. He often gets jealous of Takaaki "taking" all the girls.
Atsuko Ishizuka (いしずかあつこ, Ishizuka Atsuko, born September 3, 1981) is a Japanese animator, storyboard artist and director. She began her animation career after joining Madhouse in 2004.
The original Star Wars trilogy was adapted into manga by MediaWorks between 1997 and 1999: A New Hope (1977), The Empire Strikes Back (1980), and Return of the Jedi (1983). ). Later Shogakukan adapted The Phantom Menace (1999) into man