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Ryoka Yuzuki (柚木 涼香, Yuzuki Ryōka, born January 10, 1974) is a Japanese actress and voice actress. [1] She has played voice roles in a number of Japanese anime including Satsuki Kiryūin in Kill la Kill, Ino Yamanaka in Naruto and Boruto: Naruto Next Generations, Shamal in Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha A's, Temari in Shugo Chara!, Risa Momioka in To Love-Ru, Akio Fudou in Trinity Seven ...
Neco Arc (ネコアルク) Voiced by: Ryōka Yuzuki An anthropomorphic cat spirit and employee of Ahnenerbe resembling Arcueid. She along with the other cats serve as the hosts of the show and often comment on the episode's story, as well as introduce upcoming segments in interludes. In some episodes she plays other roles aside from host.
Arcueid Brunestud, [49] Red Arcueid [50] and Neco-Arc [51] Lost Judgment: Yurie Nozaki [8] 2022 Project Sekai: Colorful Stage! feat. Hatsune Miku: Riho Hasegawa Fate/Grand Order: Arcueid Brunestud (Archetype: Earth) [52] LACKGIRL I - “Astra inclinant, sed non obligant.” Subaru [53] 2023 Fire Emblem Engage: Citrinne [8] Goddess of Victory ...
Neco-Arc Chaos (ネコアルク・カオス, Neko Aruku Kaosu): Jōji Nakata; Dust of Osiris (オシリスの砂, Oshirisu no Suna) (boss of Melty Blood Actress Again, full vampiric form of Sion Eltnam Atlasia from alternate timeline): Rio Natsuki - not playable in Current Code 1.07
Tsukihime (Japanese: 月姫, lit. ' Moon Princess ') is a Japanese adult visual novel game created by Type-Moon, who first released it at the Winter Comiket in December 2000. . In 2003, it was adapted into both an anime television series, Lunar Legend Tsukihime, animated by J.C.Staff, and a manga series, which was serialized between 2003 and 2010 in MediaWorks shōnen manga magazine Dengeki ...
Neko collapses in Masamune's arms, and she is sent to the hospital. Masamune contemplates if rejecting Neko was worth it, and he then visits her in the hospital room, where she starts talking about the past. It is shown that Neko was invited to a birthday party by three girls, but her condition was brought up when they mentioned tennis.
A manga adaptation of the original Bakeneko arc was published in Young Gangan between August 17, 2007, and August 1, 2008. [ 16 ] [ 17 ] The individual chapters were collected and released in two tankōbon (collected volumes) by Square Enix on January 25, 2008, and September 25, 2008.
The manga adaptation of Twilight of the Golden Witch features the original arc Confession of the Golden Witch delving into the culprit's backstory beyond the scope revealed in Requiem of the Golden Witch. A four-panel comic strip entitled Umineko Biyori: Rokkenjima e Yōkoso!! (うみねこびより。