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Takeya Ikuhara (幾原 武哉, Ikuhara Takeya) Voiced by: Kishō Taniyama (Japanese); Taliesin Jaffe (English) Takeya Ikuhara is the unlikely protagonist of the series. A fastidious and impetuous student, his life becomes complicated when he becomes the unwanted target of affection and servility by a young female DearS, a citizen of the very people he dislikes.
DearS (ディアーズ, Diāzu) is an ecchi shōnen Japanese manga series co-written and illustrated by Banri Sendo and Shibuko Ebara, credited under their pen name Peach-Pit. It was serialized monthly by MediaWorks in their magazines Dengeki Comic Gao! from October 2001 to September 2005 and Dengeki Maoh from October to November 2005 and was ...
Dear, a 2002–2007 Japanese manga series by Cocoa Fujiwara DearS , a 2002–2005 Japanese manga series by Peach-Pit, and a 2004 anime series and visual novel Dear+ , a Japanese manga magazine
This is the list of episodes from the anime adaptation of DearS. The series was broadcast on Chiba TV, TV Kanagawa, TV Saitama, Tokyo MX TV, TV Santerebi, TV Aichi and TVQ Kyushu from July 10 to September 25, 2004. From August 2, 2005 to February 21, 2006 the series has been published into four DVDs.
The Dears toured extensively across Canada, U.S., UK, Europe, Japan and Australia supporting the international release of No Cities Left and returned to the studio to record in 2005. Gang of Losers was released in 2006, and was well received by the press.
Homan got his first acting role on an episode of the CBS series L.A. Doctors. [1] From there, he was cast on a new CBS sitcom Yes, Dear in 2000, beginning with the show's third episode until the series ended in 2006, playing the role of Dominic Hughes, the eldest child of Jimmy (Mike O'Malley) and Christine Hughes (Liza Snyder). [2]
Degeneration Street is the fifth studio album by The Dears, released February 15, 2011 on Dangerbird Records in the United States and Pheromone Recordings in Canada. [1]The album marks the return of several band members who were absent from the band's previous album Missiles, including Patrick Krief, Rob Benvie and Roberto Arquila. [1]
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