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Ikue Ōtani (大谷 育江, Ōtani Ikue, born August 18, 1965) is a Japanese actress who specializes in voice acting. [1] She is best known for her anime roles in the Pokémon series (as Pikachu), One Piece (as Tony Tony Chopper), Detective Conan (as Mitsuhiko Tsuburaya), Corpse Party (as Sachiko Shinozaki), Naruto (as Konohamaru Sarutobi), Cookie Run: Kingdom (as Pancake Cookie), Smile PreCure!
Because of the death of her parents, she lives by herself in an apartment complex. Originally, Nightwalker was planned to have Rihoko Ayukawa, a character from a previous Tomboy game Bishōjo Audition, in the role of a heroine; as the project evolved, Rihoko became Riho. Guni (グニ) Voiced by: Ikue Otani (Japanese); Sandy Fox (English)
The film was released in Japan on April 18, 2009. This film earned 3.9 billion yen in the domestic Japanese box office, making it the highest-grossing film in the Case Closed series before. [3] The film involves active members of the Black Organization, [1] making this the Black Organization's second appearance in a film since Countdown to Heaven.
The third anniversary of the death of the former village mayor was going on at the community center. During that time, "Moonlight" began to flow and the current village mayor was found dead. There is a blood-stained musical score at the scene, and Conan reads the message from the criminal...
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Voiced by: Ikue Otani (大谷育江) A descendant of the Star Clan (星の一族), whose duty is to assist the Miko. Misono is her older twin brother. Everyone except Misono calls her Yukari-hime. She is the one person who believes that the main character is the Ryūjin no Miko from the very beginning.
Following Thompson’s death, many people on social media glorified the suspect’s alleged actions as a statement against an industry often criticized for its denials of health care coverage.
More than 13,000 immigrants convicted of homicide in the U.S. or abroad are living outside of immigration in the U.S., according to data ICE provided to Congress.