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  2. No Game No Life - Wikipedia

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    The No Game No Life franchise was localized in North America by several companies: Seven Seas Entertainment licensed the manga, Sentai Filmworks the anime, and Yen Press the light novel series. The series follows Sora and his younger stepsister Shiro , two hikikomori who make up the identity of Blank, an undefeated group of gamers.

  3. No Game No Life: Zero - Wikipedia

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    No Game No Life: Zero (Japanese: ノーゲーム・ノーライフ ゼロ, Hepburn: Nōgēmu Nōraifu Zero) is a Japanese animated film based on The Gamer Couple Who Challenged the World!, the sixth volume of the light novel series No Game No Life by Yuu Kamiya. The film was directed by Atsuko Ishizuka at studio Madhouse. It premiered in Japan ...

  4. Mamiko Noto - Wikipedia

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    Mamiko Noto (能登 麻美子, Noto Mamiko, born February 6, 1980) [2] is a Japanese actress and singer. [3] Some of her prominent anime roles include Kotomi Ichinose in Clannad, Rin in Inuyasha, Kotori Monou in X, Aoi Kannazuki in Kaitō Tenshi Twin Angel, Durandal in Honkai Impact 3rd, Haruka Nogizaka in Nogizaka Haruka no Himitsu, UMP9 in Girls' Frontline, Fiel Nirvalen in No Game No Life ...

  5. Revisions (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Meanwhile, Milo, Gai and Lu come face-to-face with Chiharu and Mukyu on the top floor. Keisaku realizes that Yoshie is being held inside a bio-cage, while Daisuke encounters Nicholas. As Nicholas transports into his true body to subdue Daisuke and Keisaku with gravity manipulation, Keisaku watches in horror as Yoshie dies right in front of him.

  6. Mutant Girls Squad - Wikipedia

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    Mutant Girls Squad (戦闘少女 血の鉄仮面伝説, Sentō Shōjo: Chi no Tekkamen Densetsu, literally translated as "Fighting Girls: Legend of the Blood of the Iron Mask") [1] is a Japanese film by Noboru Iguchi, Yoshihiro Nishimura and Tak Sakaguchi.

  7. GameCenter CX - Wikipedia

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    GameCenter CX (ゲームセンターCX, Gēmu Sentā Shī Ekkusu), also known as Retro Game Master in other regions, is a Japanese gaming-variety show television program produced by Fuji Television and Gascoin Company . The name is a combination of "game center" (the Japanese term for an arcade) and Fuji TV's call sign, JOCX-TV.

  8. Oshi no Ko - Wikipedia

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    Kimura further stated that she felt the topic was portrayed with no consideration for real-life cyberbullying victims. [ 143 ] [ 144 ] [ 145 ] The series' English licensor, Sentai Filmworks , added an advisory message to the end of the episode providing the phone number to the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline on its streaming service, Hidive.

  9. Ryo Yoshizawa - Wikipedia

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    Ryo Yoshizawa (吉沢 亮, Yoshizawa Ryō, born February 1, 1994) is a Japanese actor. His breakthrough roles include Okita Sogo in the Gintama live-action films, King Eisei/Hyou in Kingdom and Sano Manjiro in the Tokyo Revengers (film).