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Kyoya Ootori (鳳 鏡夜, Ōtori Kyōya) is an attractive, calculating second-year student at Ouran Academy and vice-president of the Host Club. [10] He is 17 years old at the beginning of the series. [8] Kyoya is best friends with Tamaki, despite their completely different demeanors.
In 2005, Tatum ran into Funimation ADR director Christopher Bevins, who cast him as Rikichi in Samurai 7.Tatum has been cast in several notable roles, including Kyoya Ootori in Ouran High School Host Club, Sebastian Michaelis in Black Butler, Tomoe in Kamisama Kiss, France in Hetalia: Axis Powers, Erwin Smith in Attack on Titan, Okabe Rintaro in Steins;Gate, Eneru in One Piece, Tenya Iida in ...
Following the events of the TV series, Haruhi Fujioka, a brilliant student from a middle-class family, continues to attend the prestigious Ouran Academy and to work in its Host Club, a unique club composed of six handsome boys: the princely Tamaki Suoh, cool Kyoya Ootori, playful twins Hikaru and Kaoru Hitachiin, cutesy Mitsukuni "Honey" Haninozuka, and stoic Takashi "Mori" Morinozuka, who ...
Ouran High School Host Club is an anime series adapted from the manga of the same title by Bisco Hatori.It began broadcasting on April 5, 2006 on Nippon Television and ended on September 26, 2006, adapting the first eight volumes of the manga.
Tamaki Suoh (Japanese: 須王 環, Hepburn: Suō Tamaki, sometimes romanized as Suou [1] [2]) is a fictional character and the primary male protagonist from the manga and anime series Ouran High School Host Club, created by Bisco Hatori. In the manga and its adaptations, he is the president and co-founder of the host club, entertaining guests ...
Therefore, unless there's a huge uproar or someone can actually tell me when the supposed "vote" took place and how many votes were cast for each version, I'm going with Kyoya Ootori. (Dec 2013) — Preceding unsigned comment added by Luxartisan ( talk • contribs ) 13:30, 15 December 2013 (UTC) [ reply ]
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Otori (おおとり, Ōtori), also transliterated Ootori and Ohtori is a Japanese word meaning "large bird," "a key performer," [1] or a Japanese name. Written forms [ edit ]