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Emily Schunk [2] (born January 3, 1998), known professionally as Emiru, is an American online streamer, YouTuber and cosplayer. She is best known for her live streams on Twitch , where she broadcasts video game content, most notably in League of Legends early in her career, which transitioned to variety and cosplays.
Emiru Kodama (児玉 えみる, Kodama Emiru) Voiced by: Eri Suzuki [7] An elementary school student from Ichigozaka who is a customer of the Kirakira Patisserie. She has short brown hair and wears a beret. Daisuke Tatsumi (辰巳 だいすけ, Tatsumi Daisuke) Voiced by: Junji Majima [7]
Cure Black and Cure White, whose real names are Nagisa Misumi and Honoka Yukishiro respectively, assure Emiru and Ruru that it's okay to butt heads with each other sometimes. Letting out their true feelings and making up with each other, Ruru makes new guitars for her and Emiru while she makes matching bracelets.
On Aug. 25, the "Frida" star, who turns 58 on Sept. 2, posted two Instagram pics of herself wearing a yellow two-piece swimsuit with her hair in braided pigtails as she rides on a boat.
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In the year 2030, his present counterpart creates Ruru at Emiru's request. Bicine (ビシン, Bishin) Voiced by: Satomi Arai [15] The customer specialist of the Criasu Corporation's Azababu Branch Office and Hariham Harry's partner. He is a hamster-like fairy who takes on the form of a ferocious boy with white hair who wears bandages.
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[21] In the 2000 US Census, "Black or African American" refers to a "person having origins in any of the Black racial groups of Africa." [21] The other three self-designated races are not labeled by color. [21] This is due to historic negative associations of terms like "Yellow" (for East Asians) and "Red" (for Native Americans) with racism.