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Umi Ryuuzaki (龍咲 海, Ryūzaki Umi) is elegant with dark blue eyes and long, flowing blue hair. She is an only child of rich parents, the two of which dote on her mercilessly and for whom she has great affection.
Magic Knight Rayearth begins with the protagonists' field trip to the Tokyo Tower (pictured).. Magic Knight Rayearth focuses on three eighth-grade girls: the tomboyish, headstrong but short Hikaru Shidou (獅堂 光, Shidō Hikaru); the quick-tempered and no-nonsense only child Umi Ryuuzaki (龍咲 海, Ryūzaki Umi); and the intelligent and ladylike Fuu Hououji (鳳凰寺 風, Hōōji Fū).
Umi Ryuuzaki, Princess Emeraude: Also Rayearth 2: Mobile Suit Gundam 0080: War in the Pocket: Chris [14] 2001 –02: Mon Colle Knights: Batch, Ms. Loon, Lovestar [11 ...
Umi Ryuuzaki of Magic Knight Rayearth; Kazuya Ryuuzaki of Daimos; Strider Ryūzaki of Strider (NES video game) This page was last edited on 9 ...
The anime adaptation of Magic Knight Rayearth aired first on Yomiuri Television and other NNS stations in Japan on October 17, 1994, and ended on November 27, 1995. It was directed by Toshihiro Hirano and co-produced by YTV and Tokyo Movie Shinsha (now TMS Entertainment).
Though there are a number of events which are exclusive to the video game, [2] the overall plot is very similar to the first story arc in the manga and anime, with eighth-grade girls Hikaru Shidou, Umi Ryuuzaki and Fuu Hououji finding themselves drawn from their respective field trips to the Tokyo Tower into the world of Cephiro. [3]
Umi Ryuuzaki in Magic Knight Rayearth (1994) Kanako in Saint Tail (1995) Hana Hatsuno and others in King of Braves GaoGaiGar (1997) Tatsuko in Flame of Recca (1997) Natsume in Generator Gawl (1998) Michael in Digimon Adventure 02 (2000) Alexandria Meat, Old Woman in Ultimate Muscle (2002) Seiko Taniguchi in Futari wa Pretty Cure (2004)
Arunee Nanthiwat (Thai: อรุณี นันทิวาส) is a Thai voice actress who has been works for Channel 9, TIGA, and Dream Express (DEX).. Arunee's major roles include Suneo Honekawa in Doraemon, Conan Edogawa, Sonoko Suzuki in Detective Conan in 1999–2021, Nico Robin, and Tony Tony Chopper In One Piece. [1]