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Animation Runner Kuromi (アニメーション制作進行くろみちゃん, Animeshon Seisaku Shinkō Kuromi-chan) is an OVA anime film produced by Yumeta Company; part 1 in 2001 and part 2 in 2004. It is a parody of the anime production business itself.
In 2022, Kuromi beat her rival in the Sanrio Character Rankings for the first time, placing at number three, while My Melody placed at number five. [197] [198] In February 2023, Sanrio began streaming a series of anime shorts called Kuromi's Pretty Journey introducing Romina, Kuromi's "older sister", as well as other new characters. Episodes of ...
Some of the characters in the series were officially added to the Sanrio canon following the show's initial run. For instance, Kuromi, who appeared in the first season of Onegai My Melody, became an official character of the Sanrio parent franchise in 2005. Several cameo characters from other Sanrio franchise appears in the anime as well.
Kurumi Kobato (小鳩くるみ), stage name of Natsue Washizu for her music career (such as the eponymous theme song for the anime Attack No. 1) Kurumi Hamasaki (浜崎くるみ), stage name of musician Ayumi Hamasaki during her early modelling days; Kurumi Milk (みるくくるみ), former stage name of anime singer Riryka
In 2018, Yokobori began her voice acting career when she voiced the character known as Elice in the online video game Fire Emblem Heroes.. Yokobori provided the American voice of Dashi in the children's animated series Octonauts, which premiered on Netflix in 2020.
Asuka and Fuuka's friend. She is a cheerful and playful girl who likes teasing Fuuka and Tomoko. Akari Iguchi (井口 朱里, Iguchi Akari) Voiced by: Unknown [6] (Japanese) A girl in Tomoko's school who is in love with Tomoki, but constantly has her reputation damaged by Tomoko. Sayaka Yoda (与田 紗弥加, Yoda Sayaka) Voiced by: Unknown [6 ...
Kurokami: The Animation is an anime series adapted from the manga of the same title originally published by Square Enix and serialized in Young Gangan.Produced by Sunrise and directed by directed by Tsuneo Kobayashi, [1] [2] the series had an advance screening of episode 1 on December 27, 2008, before it began broadcasting on TV Asahi on January 8, 2009. [3]
Set on a planet similar to Earth, Blue Archive takes place in the academic city-state of Kivotos, which was established by the union of thousands of academies. The citizens of Kivotos are composed of three races: Humanoids, which include subraces ranging from the common human to resembling angels, demons, elves and kemonomimi retaining lesser features of various animal races such as ears and ...