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Katana Maidens: Toji No Miko (刀使ノ巫女, Toji No Miko, lit. "Sword-wielding Shrine Maidens") is a 2017 Japanese media franchise produced by Genco, co-produced by Crunchyroll, [3] and animated by Studio Gokumi.
A number of Toji led by Yukari were sent to battle it. Included in the force were Kanami and Hiyori's mothers: Minato and Kagari, respectively. Yukari, Kagari, and Minato proceeded to carry out a secret technique to suppress Princess Tagitsu, and it was apparently defeated, though Kagari and Minato were heavily injured.
Yuko Iida (飯田 友子, Iida Yūko, born September 9, 1992) is a Japanese voice actress affiliated with I'm Enterprise. [2] She is best known for her roles as Kanade Hayami in THE IDOLM@STER Cinderella Girls, Saki Iwasawa in Aiura, Mei Menowa in Witch Craft Works, Gazelle in Princess Principal, Azumi in Girls und Panzer, Kyoko Kurihara in MF Ghost, as well as Kirarin Penguin and Ohkuma in ...
Saori Ōnishi (大西 沙織, Ōnishi Saori, born August 6, 1992) is a Japanese voice actress who is affiliated with I'm Enterprise. [3] She voiced La Folia Rihavein in her first main role for the anime series Strike the Blood.
Katana Maidens: Toji no Miko - Crunchyroll & Funimation [b] Killing Bites - Amazon Prime Video; Kokkoku: Moment by Moment - Amazon Prime Video; Laid-Back Camp - Crunchyroll; Märchen Mädchen - Crunchyroll; Mitchiri Neko - Crunchyroll; Mitsuboshi Colors - Hidive; Ms. Koizumi Loves Ramen Noodles - Crunchyroll; Overlord II - Crunchyroll ...
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Amber Lee Connors (born April 9, 1991) [2] [3] is an American voice actress, dubbing director, and line producer who has provided voices for English dubbed Japanese anime and video games.
Yuki Inoue (井上 由起, Inoue Yuki, born May 25, 1970), better known by her stage name Satsuki Yukino (ゆきの さつき, Yukino Satsuki) (previously 雪乃 五月, 雪野 五月), is a Japanese voice actress from Kyoto. [1]