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Voiced by: Mayu Sagara [3] Karen's childhood friend and Pochita's neighbor. She does not like dogs and is afraid of Pochita. [4] Usagi Tsukishiro (月城 うさぎ, Tsukishiro Usagi) Voiced by: Yurie Kozakai [3] A girl attending the same school as Pochita. She likes to tease him when he was a human, but secretly has feelings for him. [4]
This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 11 February 2025. Magical girl franchise by Izumi Todo and Toei For technical reasons, "Ojamajo Doremi #" redirects here. For the second series, see Ojamajo Doremi Sharp. Ojamajo Doremi Cover of the first DVD video volume, featuring Doremi (pink), Aiko (blue) and Hazuki (orange) おジャ魔女どれみ ...
A (阿) and Un (吽) Voiced by: Noriko Hidaka (A), Ryoko Shiraishi (Un) A and Un are two brothers who are Koto's familiars whom she inherited from her master. Their name means 'the beginning' and 'the end', respectively. Koto refers to both of them as "Ah-un". A, like Koto, is hyperactive, while Un, on the other hand, is much more reserved.
March is Women’s History Month , which means it’s time to spice up our streaming queue with the best feminist movies. And thanks to streaming platforms like...
A bright and bubbly student who often surprises Ren and Yua. She is driven to school and is a member of the swimming club. She is 158 cm (5 ft 2 in) tall and wears 110 denier tights. [3] In episode 10, it is shown she has a brother in junior high school. Yuiko Okuzumi (奥墨 ユイコ, Okuzumi Yuiko) Voiced by: Ai Kayano [4]
A fan's room decorated with dakimakura and merchandise of the anime character Mirai Suenaga, 2012. Nijikon (二次コン) or nijigen konpurekkusu (二次元コンプレックス), from the English phrase "2D complex", is a sexual or affective attraction towards two-dimensional anime, manga, and light novel characters, as opposed to an attraction towards real human beings.
Mar. 8—I feel like we're in a good era for rom-coms. Perhaps not the heights of the late 80s through the 90s, but the past five years have seen a resurgence of the genre, particularly in the ...
Animal Yokochō (アニマル横町, Animaru Yokochō, trans. Animal Alley) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Ryo Maekawa and serialized in Ribon Magazine, Ribon Original and Ribon Bikkuri.