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A high school girl skilled in archery who works with Aguni after losing her foot in the Seven of Spades game. Ayumi Tanida as Isao Shirabi: The King of Spades, whose game involves him shooting players on sight. Before arriving in the Borderlands, he was a mercenary. Chihiro Yamamoto as Risa:
Alice in Borderland has returned for season 2 on Netflix and here's how its twist ending and that Joker card sets up season 3.
Alice in Borderland (Japanese: 今際の国のアリス, Hepburn: Imawa no Kuni no Arisu) is a Japanese suspense manga series written and illustrated by Haro Aso.It was first serialized in Shogakukan's shōnen manga magazine Shōnen Sunday S from November 2010 to March 2015, and later moved to Weekly Shōnen Sunday, where it ran from April 2015 to March 2016.
Warning: Alice in Borderland spoilers ahead! Netflix is dealing out more cards in Alice in Borderland season 3.. Adapted from Haro Aso's manga series, Alice in Borderland is a dystopian thriller ...
Following Hyde & Closer ' s completion, Asō launched Alice in Borderland on November 25, 2010. [4] The series concluded on March 2, 2016. [5] At the time of the manga's conclusion, it had 1.3 million copies in circulation. [6] The manga was also given two major adaptations, an original video animation series [7] and a live-action television ...
But Alice overhears the marital spat, perceiving Nick’s remarks to mean that Max is a roadblock in his life. Alice removes Max from his crib and attempts to drown him in the bathtub. Maggie ...
In the SyFy TV Miniseries Alice, the Dormouse is a sidekick of the Hatter. Mallymkun the Dormouse appears as a playable character in the video game adaptation of Tim Burton's Alice in Wonderland. The Dormouse appeared in Sunsoft's 2006 mobile game Alice's Warped Wonderland (歪みの国のアリス, Yugami no kuni no Arisu, Alice in Distortion ...
Sir John Tenniel's drawing of the Hatter, combined with a montage of other images from Alice in Wonderland, were used as a logo by Charisma Records from 1972 onwards. A Burton's inspired Mad Hatter appears in "The Man who became a Rabbit" music video, an Indian version of Alice in Wonderland by Valérian MacRabbit and Lalkrishnan.