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Dahlia discovers Emilia is the illegitimate daughter of Viscount Tallini and likely stole Tobias from Dahlia to get access to his money and trading company. Deciding to have some fun, Dahlia disguises herself as a man to go travelling, but in the wilderness she encounters a wounded knight and helps him recover.
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Shown in cinemas in 24 fps. The original 50 fps presentation is not in any home video release. Love & Pop: Hideaki Anno: Japanese: 60 Shot on digital video in interlaced 60 fps, with some scenes shot on 35 mm movie film in 24 fps. Shown in cinemas in 24 fps and in interlaced 60 fps with 24 fps segments on DVD and Blu-ray. 1999 The Blair Witch ...
This list shows series in which interpersonal attraction between LGBT-centric harems and the androphilic protagonist(s) – regardless of cited sex, gender, orientation, etc. – play a central role in their genre or storylines.
A spin-off novel, Hanasaku Iroha: The Place to Bloom One Day (花咲くいろは~いつか咲く場所~, Hanasaku Iroha Itsuka Saku Basho), an all-new story authored by Tohru Fujimoto and illustrated by Iroha Kohinata, covering a period seven years after the end of the anime and including all of the principal characters, was released in the ...
This is a list of anime series by franchise series total episode count for series with a minimum of 200 total episodes in the franchise, including television series episodes and specials, OVAs, and films.
Minori Chihara (茅原 実里, Chihara Minori, born November 18, 1980) is a Japanese voice actress and singer who has had roles in several anime series. [2] [3] She is well known for her voice role as Yuki Nagato in The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya [4] and Leon in The iDOLM@STER, [citation needed] while in her musical career, she has been signed under King Records and Lantis. [5]
Dahlia Hawthorne has been generally well received as a villain. Nintendo Life writer Kate Gray praised Dahlia as a "compelling" villain who was enjoyable to face in court; she compared her to Professor Moriarty , the rival of Sherlock Holmes , someone who is a "real foil that's almost as good at hiding her tracks as [Phoenix] is at revealing them."