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The name is "Cinnamoroll" in reverse and Lloromannic is described as a world on the other side of a mirror that is the opposite of the cute world of Cinnamoroll. The Lloromannic characters are Berry ( ベリー , Berī ) and Cherry ( チェリー , Cherī ) who are depicted as two demons who came from the Lloromannic mirror world but now live ...
The Jewelpet of Luck and Courage, Ruby is a female white Japanese hare with a cherry jewel necklace and a cherry blossom flower on her left ear. She is polite, tidy, and loves to watch cherry blossoms bloom. [4] Usually her Jewel Power is increasing someone's luck, [5] though this was changed when the anime first aired. In her human form, Ruby ...
This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 5 February 2025. This list of fictional birds is subsidiary to the list of fictional animals. Ducks, penguins and birds of prey are not included here, and are listed separately at list of fictional ducks, list of fictional penguins, and list of fictional birds of prey. For non-fictional birds see List of ...
The male protagonist of the film. Orphaned as a duckling after his mother a female white duck and his father Wanderer were tragically killed by One-eye the Weasel, he is raised by a hen, Leafie. Courageous, stubborn and goodhearted, he takes after his adoptive mother in more ways than one. The Gibble Goose Girls: Amber, Coral, Jade, and Pearl.
Chiikawa (ちいかわ), also known as Nanka Chiisakute Kawaii Yatsu (なんか小さくてかわいいやつ, 'Something Small and Cute'), is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Nagano. The main contents of the work are the daily lives and interactions of a series of cute animal or animal-inspired characters.
Kurangaituku is a supernatural being in Māori mythology who is part-woman and part-bird. [21] Lamassu from Mesopotamian mythology, a winged tutelary deity with a human head, the body of a bull or a lion, and bird wings. Lei Gong, a Chinese thunder god often depicted as a bird man. [22] The second people of the world in Southern Sierra Miwok ...
Hitotsume-nyūdō could pass for really tall human priests if not for the large, single eye in the center of their faces. Kasa-obake, one-eyed sentient umbrella yokai of Japanese folklore; Shirime; Yamawaro; Jian, a bird in Chinese mythology with only one eye and one wing. A pair of such birds were dependent on each other and inseparable.
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