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Neku may refer to: Neku language, an Oceanic language of New Caledonia. Neku Sakuraba, a fictional character in The World Ends With You; Neku Siyar (c.1671–1723), claimant to the throne of India; Neku Atawodi (b. 1987), Nigerian polo player; Hemistomia neku, a species of freshwater snail; Neku, a Nepali musical instrument
Neku and Beat discover that almost all of Shibuya's citizens, including Reapers, are being brainwashed by the Red Skull pins, but Neku remains insistent that Hanekoma isn't the Composer. As the two find the summoning circle and discover through the camera app that Hanekoma was allegedly the one who drew it, they are attacked by the brainwashed ...
Cosplay, a blend word of "costume play", is an activity and performance art in which participants called cosplayers wear costumes and fashion accessories to represent a specific character. [1] Cosplayers often interact to create a subculture , and a broader use of the term "cosplay" applies to any costumed role-playing in venues apart from the ...
Cosplay Complex (こすぷれCOMPLEX) is a Japanese original video animation (OVA) [1] series directed by Shinichiro Kimura and animated by TNK.It is centered on the after school cosplay club at East Oizumi Academy and follows the girls in the club as they practice so that one day they may be able to compete in cosplay competitions.
Sakuraba (written: 桜庭 lit. "cherry blossom garden") is a Japanese surname that may refer to: Atsuko Sakuraba (born 1976), Japanese gravure idol, tarento and actress Kazuki Sakuraba (born 1971), Japanese author of novels and light novels
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Koharu Sakuraba (桜場 コハル, Sakuraba Koharu, alt. "Coharu Sakuraba") is a male Japanese manga artist.Sakuraba's best-known work is Minami-ke, a slice-of-life comedy about three sisters, which has run in Young Magazine since 2004 and has been adapted into an anime that has run multiple seasons. [1]