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Ren Amamiya, [a] also better known as Joker, [b] is the main protagonist of Persona 5, a 2016 role-playing video game by Atlus.He is a second-year high school student who is expelled due to being falsely accused of assault by a corrupt politician.
Akira Konoe (近衛 明, Konoe Akira) Voiced by: Tōru Ōkawa (Japanese); George Ackles (English) Konoe is the CEO of the Osaka-based Maddice Corporation, which holds the distribution rights to EMMA as a mobile app. He uses EMMA out of a misguided belief of bringing justice to the world, stemming from an incident in his childhood in which he ...
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Ren assists with Arsène, while Morgana assists with Zorro. The three of them retreat to the library upon seeing Ann's Cognition. Ren and Ryuji part ways with Morgana for now and return to the real world. At a restaurant, Ryuji learns that Ren received a one-year probation after he tried to protect a woman from a corrupt politician.
High&Low The Red Rain (stylized as HiGH&LOW THE RED RAIN) is a 2016 Japanese action film directed by Yūdai Yamaguchi. [1] [3] As the first spin-off of the High&Low franchise, it focuses on the story of the Amamiya brothers, one of the strongest forces in the world of the High&Low franchise. [3]
Akira Takizawa, a character in the anime Eden of the East; Akira Toudou, a character in the Special A; Akira Toudou, a character from the manga series World's End Harem; Akira Toya, a character in Hikaru no Go media; Akira Udō, a character in Air Gear media; Akira Yamabuki (Yamatoga in the English dub), a character from the anime series ...
Sayuri Amamiya (天宮小百合, Amamiya Sayuri) Voiced by: Yuki Makishima [1] A second-year student at class 2-A. Graceful and intelligent, Sayuri is an extremely popular girl at school, and is talented in academics and sports (and surprisingly video games), often being the subject of admiration from several of the school's male students.
Something Like an Autobiography (Japanese: 蝦蟇の油 自伝のようなもの, Hepburn: Gama no Abura: Jiden no Yō na Mono) is the memoir of Japanese film director Akira Kurosawa. It was published by Iwanami Shoten in 1981, and translated into English by Audie E. Bock the following year.