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Mai Tsuzuki (都築 舞, Tsuzuki Mai) / "Misato Uehara" (上原 美里, Uehara Misato) Voiced by: Mika Kanai Ep. 1 (Japanese); Nicole Bouma (English) An ardent fan of Blast since its inception, Misato loves Nana and has befriended the band. However, "Uehara Misato" is not her true name.
Nana is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Ai Yazawa that was adapted into an anime television series in 2006, with 47 episodes total.. All vocal songs featured in the show were performed by Anna Tsuchiya, who provided Nana Osaki's singing voice, and Olivia Lufkin, who provided Reira Serizawa's singing voice.
Misato Akasaka (赤坂 美聡, Akasaka Misato) Voiced by: Satomi Akesaka She is a race narrator in the first, second, and third seasons of the anime, Cinderella Gray, the video game, and Party Dash. Nana Izumimoto (泉本 奈々, Izumimoto Nana) (anime only) Voiced by: Rina Honnizumi She is a race narrator in Road to the Top and Beginning of a ...
Misato Katsuragi, head of the strategic department of the special agency Nerv, recalls a trauma she experienced when she was fourteen years old.During an experiment a giant of light woke up at the south pole, causing the melting of the southern ice cap and the death of her father, Dr. Katsuragi; despite being at the south pole at the time of the incident, known as Second Impact, Misato managed ...
In Misato's bedroom, Misato and Fe learn that Weboshī has a crush on Tsuyoshi because his mohawk gives off a bad boy vibe, but Fe reveals that Tsuyoshi is a nice guy since he enjoys gardening. On the weekend, Manabu bumps into Izumi in the shopping district, where Izumi bought a bunch of cheap green onions.
Mika Kanai (金井 美香 ( かない みか ), Kanai Mika, born March 18, 1964) is a Japanese voice actress and singer. [2] She is attached to Ken Production. [2] She is best known for her roles in Idol Angel Yokoso Yoko (as Yoko Tanaka), Tanoshii Moomin Ikka (as the Snork Maiden), Goldfish Warning!
According to PEN America's annual book-banning report, restrictions on books have increased 33% since last year, but students offer a glimmer of hope.
Nana is licensed for English-language release in North America by Viz Media. It was serialized in Viz's manga anthology Shojo Beat, from July 2005 to August 2007. [4] The series continued publication in book form, with all 21 volumes released as of July 6, 2010. Madman Entertainment distributes the series in New Zealand and Australia. [5]