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Hanabi-chan Is Often Late (ハナビちゃんは遅れがち, Hanabi-chan wa Okuregachi) is a Japanese comedy manga series written by Ranpu Shirogane and illustrated by Mamimu. It has been serialized online via Hero's Inc.'s Comiplex website since November 2019 and has been collected in seven tankōbon volumes.
Fumiya Imai (今井 文也, Imai Fumiya, born 5 October 1997) is a Japanese voice actor from Hirosaki, Aomori Prefecture, affiliated with Rush Style. [1] He is known for starring as Akito Shinonome in Hatsune Miku: Colorful Stage!, Yuya Niyodo in Phantom of the Idol, and Musashi in Hanabi-chan Is Often Late.
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Mao Ichimichi (市道 真央, Ichimichi Mao, born February 1, 1992) [1] [2] is a Japanese actress. She started her career as a Japanese idol member of Horipro's HOP Club under the stage name Rio Minami (南 梨央, Minami Rio) and is a gravure idol.
Gen Z employees are entitled, too easily offended, lazy and generally unprepared for the workplace — according to their bosses. The dismal assessment of workers born between 1996 and 2010 comes ...
Naomi Ōzora (大空 直美, Ōzora Naomi, born February 4, 1989) [1] [2] is a Japanese voice actress from Osaka Prefecture.Her major voice roles include Hana Uzaki in Uzaki-chan Wants to Hang Out!, Jahy in The Great Jahy Will Not Be Defeated!, Inari Fushimi in Inari, Konkon, Koi Iroha, Chio Miyamo in Chio's School Road, Kiriha in Tsugumomo, Satania in Gabriel DropOut, Ruti Ragnason in ...
It also led to two sequels… and two more hits: 2001’s Rush Hour 2, Chan’s highest grossing of all time ($226 million in the U.S., $347m worldwide) and 2007’s Rush Hour 3 ($140 million in ...
Tomoko and Tomoki's mother, who is often concerned about her daughter's well-being. Kiko Satozaki (里崎 希心, Satozaki Kiko) / Kii (きーちゃん, Kī-chan) Voiced by: Rie Kugimiya (Japanese); Juliet Simmons (English) Tomoko's little cousin who is three years younger than her.