Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
After buying a bag of rice, Nana is invited to have lunch with Umaru and Taihei. Umaru has a serious internal discussion over what snacks to buy. Nana becomes conscious about her stomach growl while eating out with Umaru and Taihei, but soon indulges in a parfait alongside Umaru. The rainy season has some adverse effects on Umaru and Kirie ...
Himouto! Umaru-chan (Japanese: 干物妹!うまるちゃん, Hepburn: Himōto! Umaru-chan) [a] is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Sankakuhead [].After two one-shot chapters published in Shueisha's seinen manga magazine Miracle Jump [] in 2012, the manga was serialized in Weekly Young Jump from March 2013 to November 2017, with its chapters collected in 12 tankōbon volumes.
Umaru-chan, including voicing the protagonist Taihei Doma during a flashback. [6] In 2016, Tomita was cast in her first major role as Otako in the anime television series Please Tell Me! Galko-chan, where she also performed the opening theme together with Azumi Waki and Minami Takahashi. [7]
Kenji Nojima (野島 健児, Nojima Kenji, born March 16, 1976) [2] is a Japanese voice actor and singer affiliated with the voice talent agency Aoni Production.His first major role in voice-over was Spark in the Record of Lodoss War: Chronicles of the Heroic Knight series.
Main page; Contents; Current events; Random article; About Wikipedia; Contact us; Donate
Batuque (Japanese: バトゥーキ, Hepburn: Batūki) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Toshio Sako [].It was serialized in Shueisha's seinen manga magazine Weekly Young Jump from July 2018 to June 2020, and later moved to the Tonari no Young Jump website and the Young Jump app, where it ran from July 2020 to February 2024.
Himouto! Umaru-chan; JoJoveller; ReRe Hello; Rozen Maiden Comic & Anime Official Guide Book [4] Scorching Ping Pong Girls; Tokyo Ghoul [Jack] Tokyo Ghoul: Days; Tsubasa to Hotaru; Twin Star Exorcists; World Trigger
Taihei Ueda (上田泰平, Ueda Taihei) (born 3 March 1982 in Fukuoka, Japan) is a Japanese rugby union player. Ueda has played six international matches for the Japan national rugby union team. [1] Ueda was a member of the Japan team at the 2011 Rugby World Cup, playing one match against eventual winners the All Blacks. [2]