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The following is a list of characters from the Japanese manga series Gunslinger Girl.. Set in modern-day Italy, the series revolves around the Social Welfare Agency, a government-funded organisation which is supposed to provide advanced medical care to those in need.
Gunslinger Girl (stylized in small caps) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Yu Aida. It was serialized in Dengeki Daioh magazine from May 2002 to September 2012. Its chapters were collected in 15 tankōbon volumes by ASCII Media Works .
The series is licensed for English adaptation by Funimation. [6] The English dub of the anime aired in the United States on the Independent Film Channel. [7] A single DVD box collection, containing all thirteen episodes of the first series, was released in Japan by Marvelous Entertainment on March 10, 2005. [8]
Henrietta (Gunslinger), a fictional character from the Japanese manga/anime Gunslinger Girl; Henrietta Coles, the main protagonist of YouTube's online television show Impulse; Ms. Henrietta Vanderpeen, character on Bear in the Big Blue House; Henrietta Twombly, a character on Littlest Pet Shop
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Yu Aida (Japanese: 相田 裕, Hepburn: Aida Yū, born November 8, 1977) is a Japanese manga artist and illustrator, best known as the creator of Gunslinger Girl. Aida has also done the character designs for the eroge visual novel, Bittersweet Fools.
Short and sweet names have their merit, but if you’re on the market for a more melodic moniker, our roundup of three-syllable girl names won’t disappoint. Read on and take your pick from ...
Rico (Gunslinger Girl), a character in the anime Gunslinger Girl; Rico Suave (character), in the Disney TV series Hannah Montana; Rico , a penguin character from the animated Madagascar franchise; Rico, a character in the 2002 crime drama film Paid in Full, based on real-life former drug dealer Alpo Martinez