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She has black hair with straight bangs that cover her eyes, and wears a red robe-like jacket over a white shirt and dark pants. Ep. 7, 12 Lula Chang (ルーラ・チャン, Rūra Chan) Voiced by: Mai Toudou (Japanese); Luci Christian (English) ep. 14 credits A medical officer of the MJP and Godinion. She has red hair styled in a high ponytail. [9]
Majestic Prince (Japanese: マジェスティックプリンス, Hepburn: Majesutikku Purinsu) is a science fiction multimedia project created by Japanese company FIELDS. A manga series, written by Rando Ayamine , illustrated by Hikaru Niijima and with original work/planning credited to Fields/Sotsu, began serialisation in 2011.
Boss of Stage 1. She is a yōkai who has the physical appearance of a young girl. She has blond hair, red eyes, wears black clothing, and her hair is wrapped in a red ribbon. [21] This ribbon is an ofuda, and Rumia herself cannot touch it. She is short. [12] [* 1]
He killed the Master Swordsman Kiron after Kiron had gone blind and took the right eye of his young apprentice, Ares. Although he is of mixed blood, his eyes are a "purer" red than full-blooded Red-Eyes. He is younger brother to the captain of the Black Knights, but he refuses to acknowledge his "weak" older brother.
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Snow White with the Red Hair: The first prince of Tanbarun and the older son of King Shenazard. Voiced by Jun Fukuyama (Japanese) and Todd Haberkorn (English). Eugena Shenazard The second prince of Tanbarun, younger son of King Shenazard and younger brother of Raji. Voiced by Mikako Komatsu (Japanese) and Megan Shipman (English). Izana Wistaria
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The Prince of Tennis manga spans a total of 379 chapters (380 if chapter "0" is included), which have been collected into 42 tankōbon volumes. [2] Shueisha distributed these volumes in Japan, with the first volume being released on January 7, 2000, and the last on June 4, 2008.