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Innocent Venus (Japanese: イノセント・ヴィーナス, Hepburn: Inosento Vīnasu) is a Japanese anime television series which began broadcasting on the Wowow network in Japan on July 26, 2006 at midnight.
Toraji Shiba (司馬虎二) [1] Voiced by: Hideo Ishikawa (Japanese); Illich Guardiola (English) The flashy and over-the-top leader of the pirates and captain of the Ishin. He wears the most amazing pirate garb, and a kimono tied the wrong way.
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Sumire Takahana (鷹花 スミレ, Takahana Sumire) Voiced by: Minori Chihara (Japanese); Natalie Arneson (English), Rina Satō (first drama CD) Sumire is a student at Shirogane Girls Academy and is the newest member of the Venus Vanguard, despite being terribly scared of Viruses and the fact that she's been able to see ghosts most of her life, even when she was a child.
Venus Project (Japanese: ヴィーナス プロジェクト, Hepburn: Vīnasu Purojekuto) is a Japanese multimedia franchise conceived by software and 3D character studio Galat. The project involves Japanese idols living in Japan in the near future.
[2] [6] She made a guest appearance at the 2007 Animazement anime convention in Durham, North Carolina for an autograph and Q&A session. [7] When asked her age, she often responds that she is only 17, which has become a running gag at events as well as anime shows. [1] [5] At an Otakon 2009 panel, she explained that the number 17 was an ...
Kanamori (金森) / Venus Voiced by: Daisuke Kishio [4] Kanamori is a flamboyant woman with an eye for beauty and style, the basis for her designs. Most of her designs are birds since she is the one who designed the original bird model, her greatest masterpiece. She is the only member of the design team to regularly change attire.
Kara no Shōjo (Japanese: 殻ノ少女, lit."Girl in the Shell") is an adult visual novel/adventure game video game by Innocent Grey for Windows.It was released in Japan on July 4, 2008, and by MangaGamer (with the assistance of the TLWiki) for English-speaking markets on June 29, 2011.