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  2. Ichiyō Higuchi - Wikipedia

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    Higuchi was born in Tokyo on 2 May 1872 as the fourth child and second daughter [1] of Noriyoshi Higuchi, a samurai, and Ayame "Taki" Furuya. [2] [3] Official documentation states her name as Natsuko Higuchi, [4] [5] though she would often refer to herself as Natsu Higuchi (樋口 奈津, Higuchi Natsu). [4]

  3. Kamikaze Girls - Wikipedia

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    The story centers on the friendship between two students named Momoko Ryugasaki and Ichigo "Ichiko" Shirayuri. These two are from completely different backgrounds: one is a Lolita-fashioned girl and the other, her antithesis, is a yankī (juvenile delinquent). Viz Media licensed the novel for an English-language release in North America in 2006 ...

  4. List of Oshi no Ko characters - Wikipedia

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    Voiced by: Hisao Egawa [10] (Japanese); Brandon Hearnsberger [2] (English) Portrayed by: Kōtarō Yoshida [4] Ichigo Saitō (斎藤 壱護, Saitō Ichigo) is the president of Strawberry Productions. He is the husband of Miyako Saitō. Ichigo was responsible for the recruitment of Ai Hoshino to B-Komachi.

  5. Ichigo Kurosaki - Wikipedia

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    Ichigo Kurosaki (黒崎 一護, Kurosaki Ichigo) is a fictional character in the Bleach manga series and its adaptations created by author Tite Kubo. He is the main protagonist of the series, who receives Soul Reaper powers after meeting Rukia Kuchiki , a Soul Reaper assigned to patrol around the fictional city of Karakura Town.

  6. Kana Ichinose - Wikipedia

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    Machine translation, like DeepL or Google Translate, is a useful starting point for translations, but translators must revise errors as necessary and confirm that the translation is accurate, rather than simply copy-pasting machine-translated text into the English Wikipedia. Do not translate text that appears unreliable or low-quality.

  7. List of Tokyo Mew Mew chapters - Wikipedia

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    On another date with Masaya, Ichigo gets excited and is horrified to find that the cat ears she normally sports as Mew Ichigo have popped out. Though unseen by Masaya, they are seen by a young acrobatic girl. While Ichigo tries to think of an explanation, an alien named Quiche appears in front of them and kisses Ichigo. 2: July 6, 2001 [2]

  8. Ro-Kyu-Bu! - Wikipedia

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    Tomoka no Ichigo Sundae was bundled with the release of the PlayStation Portable game Ro-Kyu-Bu!: Himitsu no Otoshimono on June 20, 2013. [15] A 12-episode second season titled Ro-Kyu-Bu! SS, [16] animated by Project No.9 and directed by Shinsuke Yanagi, aired between July 5 and September 27, 2013. [17] The opening theme is "Get goal!"

  9. Strawberry 100% - Wikipedia

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    Strawberry 100% was later licensed for English language release by Viz Media. The first volume was released on July 3, 2007. [6] The 14th volume was the latest, and was released on October 5, 2010. [7] Viz Media also partnered with fellow publishing house Tokyopop for release in Germany under the name 100% Strawberry. [8]