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Ai no Gakko Cuore Monogatari (Japanese: 愛の学校クオレ物語, romanized: Ai no Gakkō Kuore Monogatari, lit. 'The Story of Cuore, School of Love') is an anime television series, based on the 1886 novel Cuore, Libro per i Ragazzi (Heart: An Italian Schoolboy's Journal) by Edmondo de Amicis.
The Heart no Kuni no Alice manga was ranked 27th on the Tohan charts between January 13–19, 2009. [29] The third volume of the manga was ranked 25th on the Tohan charts between June 8—14, 2009. [30] Japanator's God Len comments on the "lots of kissing and/or yaoi-centric scenes because this one is made for a more female audience." [31]
A piece of promotional artwork for Kingdom Hearts II Final Mix+ that showcases the main characters of the series up to Kingdom Hearts II; the top left features the protagonists of Kingdom Hearts II and the top right features the main cast of Re:Chain of Memories, with the members of Organization XIII at the bottom.
Also new in 2022, this gloomy Gus just screams emo, but looks sweet when paired with similarly shaded emojis: 👽⛰🪨🕸🐭🐘If you love cloudy days, the gray heart has your name written ...
Hiiragi's most widely known work is Whisper of the Heart, a manga which was later made into an anime film by Studio Ghibli. A number of its characters made its way into other stories and into popular culture. The protagonist of the film was the inspiration for Lofi Girl, whose first iteration was based closely on a still from the film. [2]
She only appeared in the PC version of To Heart 2, where she attempted to pair up Takaaki (the main character) and Sasara Kusugawa (the female character added in the PC version). In To Heart 2, she was notable for using the trademark tendencies of others, e.g., Lucy Maria Misora's "rū", but she mostly uses the word "mā" which is part of her ...
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An anime film titled Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha: The Movie 1st and adapted from the anime television series was released in Japan on January 23, 2010. [23] Aniplex displayed a trailer of the film as well as character-design sketches and original drawings at its booth at Tokyo International Anime Fair 2009. [ 24 ]