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Mai Moritaka (森高 麻衣, Moritaka Mai) Voiced by: Akiko Kawase [2] (Japanese); Leda Davies (English) Mai seems to be romantically involved with Kazuhiko Aikawa and becomes his girlfriend later in the series. Aikawa nicknames her "Pony/Pony tail" because of her long ponytail when he first saw her.
The story concerns the progress of the Mizuho High School basketball team as it attempts to win the prefectural championship. It also deals heavily with the relationship between the players on the team, especially the two main characters Kazuhiko Aikawa and Takumi Fujiwara.
Atsuko Maeda, Maki Carrousel, Show Aikawa, Ryōta Bandō, Maho Toyota [22] 16: Haikyu!! The Dumpster Battle: Susumu Mitsunaka: Ayumu Murase, Kaito Ishikawa, Yuki Kaji, Yuichi Nakamura, Koki Uchiyama, Satoshi Hino, Yuu Hayashi, Nobuhiko Okamoto [23] 23: Ultraman Blazar the Movie: Tokyo Kaiju Showdown: Kiyotaka Taguchi
Kazuhiko Yukawa: Hiroshi Abe, Yūki Amami, Miho Kanno, Saki Aibu, Asuka Kudoh, Akari Hayami [16] [17] Itazura na Kiss the Movie 2 ~Campus-Hen~ Minoru Mizoguchi: Kanta Satō, Reina Bisa, Nonoka Yamaguchi, Simon Ohkura, Atsuki Tomori, Hidehiko Ishizuka [18] [19] F E B R U A R Y 3 Saki: Yuichi Onuma: Minami Hamabe, Nana Asakawa, Aika Hirota, Mai ...
This short 2021 movie is composed of two new (23 minute) standalone stories that could have been added to a season, but instead, were combined into one film: The first story: "Ishi Okoshi /The Stone Waker": Natsume searches for Madara, his missing Bodyguard, and runs into "Mitsumi", a diminutive youkai who is on a mission as the "Ishi Okoshi ...
The film stars Kazuki Kitamura, Goro Kishitani, Show Aikawa, Yoshiyoshi Arakawa, Kenichi Endō and Tomorowo Taguchi. The English-subtitled version premiered on June 23, 2008, at New York Asian Film Festival, [2] and was released on DVD in North America on February 23, 2010, by an affiliate of Media Blasters.
Content creator Mia Khalifa on how she reclaimed her power after leaving the adult film industry.
Abnormal Family: Older Brother's Bride has been discussed by movie critics as an homage to or parody of the family dramas of early Japanese director Yasujirō Ozu. [3] [4] Jasper Sharp says it wittily puts together the plots of a number of Ozu's best known works within the framework of a pink film. Suo also uses the trademark camera angles ...