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Aqua meets with Kaburagi again, who reveals Ai's secret lover is likely a member of Akane's theater group, Lalalie. He also shows an interest in the revived B-Komachi and offers to secure them a spot in the upcoming Japan Idol Festival. Ruby and MEM-cho get into a competition over which one of them will be the group's center.
Kana reunited with Aqua and Ruby in high school and found herself falling in love with Aqua, even though he does not reciprocate. She was still struggling to make it big as an actress when Aqua and Ruby persuaded her to join Ruby's idol group, B-Komachi, and Kana became the focal member of the group. After two years in B-Komachi, Kana leaves ...
However, Aqua learns through Akane that their father may be actor Hikaru Kamiki, who is still alive. At the same time, during shooting for B-Komachi's music video, Ruby finds Gorou's corpse and learns about the culprit behind his and Ai's murders. Both incidents fuel Aqua and Ruby's grudges, respectively, and motivate them to find their father.
Yuta finds himself reliving the events of the first episode with Akane having taken Rikka's place. Similarly, Rikka relives her first meeting with Akane, and Utsumi lives a scenario where he and Akane became friends. In reality, Akane trapped them in different dreamworlds using a kaiju she created in an attempt to win them over.
Akane Inoue: Genki Yoshimura: January 20, 2009 () May 8, 2011 [17] 204: 15 "Ichigo's Seppuku Persuasion Strategy ☆" Transliteration: "Ichigo no Seppuku Settoku Sakusen" (Japanese: 一護の切腹説得大作戦☆) Junya Koshiba: Taiji Kawanishi: Kento Shimoyama: January 27, 2009 () May 15, 2011 [17] 205: 16 "Thump!
The assassin group known as Night Raid recruits the young man to help them in their fight against the corruption of the Empire. He quickly finds out how corrupted the Capital really is. Produced by White Fox and directed by Tomoki Kobayashi, it was broadcast in Japan on the Tokyo MX network from July 7, 2014 to December 15, 2014.
Toilet-Bound Hanako-kun is a Japanese anime television series adapted from the manga of the same name written and illustrated by AidaIro. The series is directed by Masaomi Andō at Lerche, with Yasuhiro Nakanishi writing the scripts, Mayuka Itou designing the characters, and Yukari Hashimoto composing the music.
The 20-episode series was adapted from Tōru Tsunemitsu's eponymous novel series. The series is based around the lives of five school children—Satsuki Miyanoshita, Keiichirō Miyanoshita, Hajime Aoyama, Reo Kakinoki, and Momoko Koigakubo—who exorcise the spirits that are awakened in, and haunt their hometown as a consequence of ...