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Imu Rifuta (梨歩田 依舞, Rifuta Imu) Voiced by: M.A.O [9] A pretty first-year student with light hair and pigtails who has a strong desire for recognition and takes pride in her appearance to charm the boys, however, she realizes she does not match up to Kokomi. Ch. 143 She initially shows interest in Saiki in order to upstage Kokomi.
He discovers Hairo tends to naturally help everyone in need along the way, culminating in stopping a criminal. Imu, who has been fan-obsessed with Lord Mugami (Kokomi's brother), asks Kusuo to take her to a location shoot, but Kokomi's brother thinks of Imu as Kusuo's girlfriend and wants to set up a double date.
In computer and video games, female characters are often cast in the role of the damsel in distress, with their rescue being the objective [broken anchor] of the game. [ 30 ] [ 31 ] An early example of the damsel archetype in video games is Pauline , a Nintendo character in the 1981 arcade game Donkey Kong .
Female stock characters in anime and manga (1 C, 17 P) Pages in category "Female characters in anime and manga" The following 106 pages are in this category, out of 106 total.
Mayumi Tanaka (田中 真弓, Tanaka Mayumi) (born January 15, 1955) is a Japanese actress, voice actress and narrator. She voiced Monkey D. Luffy in One Piece; Ryunosuke Fujinami in Urusei Yatsura; Koenma in Yu Yu Hakusho; Pazu in Laputa: Castle in the Sky; Krillin, Yajirobe and Uranai Baba in Dragon Ball; Kirimaru Settsuno in Nintama Rantarō; Kanna Kirishima in the Sakura Wars series; the ...
Initial concept art for the Straw Hat Pirates. Several characters have been stated to be based on actual pirates and sailors such as: Eustass Kid (Eustace the Monk and William Kidd), X. Drake (Sir Francis Drake), Basil Hawkins (Basil Ringrose and John Hawkins), Capone Bege (Al Capone and William Le Sauvage), Jewelry Bonney (), Urouge (Aruj and Oruç Reis), Alvida (), Bartolomeo (Bartholomew ...
The Legend of the Blue Lotus. The following is a list of female superheroes in comic books, television, film, and other media. Each character's name is followed by the publisher's name in parentheses; those from television or movies have their program listed in square brackets, and those in both comic books and other media appear in parentheses.
Hitoshi becomes a programmer for their latest game, Fighting Dolls '96, while the girls are dressed up as the three female characters. When Toeni accidentally deletes the game's unsaved data, putting Hitoshi into a severe work/schedule bind, she comes up with a plan for them to enter the computer to become the characters for a trade show.