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Rina Kitagawa as Yūko Omori/Cure Honey; Haruka Tomatsu as Iona Hikawa/Cure Fortune; Go! Princess PreCure cast. Yū Shimamura as Haruka Haruno/Cure Flora; Masumi Asano as Minami Kaido/Cure Mermaid; Hibiku Yamamura as Kirara Amanogawa/Cure Twinkle; Miyuki Sawashiro as Towa Akagi/Cure Scarlet; Witchy PreCure! cast. Rie Takahashi as Mirai Asahina ...
Smile PreCure! [4] ( Japanese: スマイルプリキュア!, Hepburn: Sumairu PuriKyua!, lit. "Smile Pretty Cure!") is a 2012 Japanese anime television series produced by Toei Animation and the ninth installment in Izumi Todo's Pretty Cure metaseries, featuring the seventh generation of Cures. [5]
Tamaki Suoh (須王 環, Suō Tamaki), whose full name is René Tamaki Richard de Grantaine (ルネ・環・リシャール・ド・グランテーヌ, Rene Tamaki Rishāru do Gurantēnu), [7] is a 16 year old [8] second-year student at Ouran Academy, a co-founder and the president of the Host Club.
Kawaii (Japanese: かわいい or 可愛い, ; "cute" or "adorable") is a Japanese cultural phenomenon which emphasizes cuteness, childlike innocence, charm, and simplicity. Kawaii culture began to flourish in the 1970s, driven by youth culture and the rise of cute characters in manga and anime (comics and animation) and merchandise ...
Sunny, the title character of the animated television series Sunny Day; Sunny , in the Metal Gear series; SUNNY, the main character of the role-playing psychological horror game OMORI; Sunny, the literal sun girl from the animated series Mr Moon; Sunny or Kim Sun, a supporting character in K-drama Goblin: The Lonely and Great God by Kim Eun-sook
Omori is a 2020 role-playing video game developed and published by indie studio Omocat. [a] The player controls a nonverbal hikikomori teenage boy named Sunny and his dream world alter-ego Omori. The player explores both the real world and Sunny's surreal dream world as Omori, either overcoming or suppressing his fears and repressed memories ...
Shikimori calls Izumi late at night. On the summer trip, Izumi impresses the gang with his cooking ability. Izumi tries to rescue a little girl alone on the river, but when his foot cramps up, Shikimori has to rescue them both. The gang takes the train home. At a cafe, the waitress puts the cute dessert set in front of Izumi instead of Shikimori.
Nao Ōmori (大森 南朋, Ōmori Nao, born February 19, 1972), sometimes credited as Nao Ohmori or Nao Omori, is a Japanese actor. He was given the Best Supporting Actor award at the 2004 Yokohama Film Festival .