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Writer Patrick W. Galbraith described Rei as "the single most popular and influential character in the history of otaku anime". [124] Rei has received a positive reception, and has appeared in popularity polls about the best anime characters decades after the show's first broadcast.
Voiced by: Miyuki Sawashiro (Japanese); Yuri Lowenthal [1] (English) Gen (犬飼 ゲン, Inukai Gen, Gen Inukai) is a mysterious new student who transfers to Guren's school. He formerly worked under Vilius and can transform into Dromus, a Tenkai Knight who bears a strong resemblance to Bravenwolf except with grey & black armor with a scar on ...
The website IGN ranked Evangelion as the tenth best animated series in its "Top 100 Animated TV Series" list. [193] The series also placed third in Animage ' s "anime that should be remembered in the 21st Century". [194] In 1998, EX.org's readers voted Neon Genesis Evangelion the best US anime release [192] and in 1999, the second-best show of ...
Voiced by: Takanori Ōyama (Season 1 and 2), Tatsuya Kobashi (Second Generation) (Japanese); Michael Perreca (English); Thomas Guitard (French) [1] The third president of Genshiken. At first in denial about his otaku nature, Sasahara eventually accepts and embraces it. He loves hentai PC games despite not owning a computer until volume 3. When ...
This is a listing of fictional characters from anime and manga. Subcategories. This category has the following 6 subcategories, out of 6 total. ... G. List of Ga-Rei ...
In the Japanese magazine Animage ' s Anime Grand Prix popularity poll, Yusuke was ranked as the thirteenth most popular anime character in 1993, the tenth in 1994, and the eighth in 1995. [17] [18] [19] In March 2010, Yusuke was ranked sixteenth best male anime character of the 1990s by the Japanese magazine Newtype. [20]
Although native form of Japanese name follows the Eastern name order (family name, given name), the characters names in the series follow the Western name order (given name, family name). For example in Shinra Kusakabe (森羅 日下部), where the given name, Shinra (森羅), is written before the surname, Kusakabe (日下部)
This is most likely due to the artwork of the two characters reading: Ivy & Maeve, with the more feminine cyborg on the left and the other on the right. Apart from the text, the artwork is in original Japanese format, and in Japan, they read right to left. Also, in volume 4 their names are clearly distinguished by their dialogues.)