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Hiro Shimono (下野 紘, Shimono Hiro, born April 21, 1980) is a Japanese voice actor and singer affiliated with I'm Enterprise.His notable roles include Ayato Kamina in RahXephon, Akihisa Yoshii in Baka and Test, Haruka Kasugano in Yosuga no Sora, Keima Katsuragi in The World God Only Knows, Syo Kurusu in Uta no Prince-sama series, Nai in Karneval, Hanzō Urushihara in The Devil Is a Part ...
Voiced by: Hiro Shimono [25] The younger brother of the Haitani brothers, who are executives of "Tenjiku" and are said to be the charismatic brothers in Roppongi.
Voiced by: Hiro Shimono [6] (Japanese); Ryan Colt Levy [7] (English) Tsukasa Kazuki's easygoing and reliable friend. He is somewhat air-headed and oblivious, but because of his kind personality, Tsukasa can let his guard down around him. He is puzzled by Tsukasa's cold attitude to girls, and often apologizes on his friend's behalf.
Keiki Kiryū (桐生 慧輝, Kiryū Keiki) Voiced by: Kōhei Amasaki (Drama CD), Hiro Shimono (TV anime) [1] (Japanese); Clifford Chapin [2] (English) Keiki is a second-year high school student, assistant librarian and member of the calligraphy club.
In Cencoroll, large, mostly white amorphous creatures have been appearing in a town modeled after Sapporo, Hokkaidō, Japan.Tetsu (テツ) (Hiro Shimono) is a male high school student who keeps one such shapeshifting creature named Cenco (センコ, Senko), which he can control via telepathy, though wants to keep it a secret.
Voiced by: Hiro Shimono (Japanese); Derick Snow [3] (English) Class 2-7, Yamane is an otaku who has had a crush on Chiyo after the two rode the same bus together. After he helped Chiyo from almost being molested at a bus, Chiyo began frequently asking him out, but Yamane's low self-confidence stemming from his nerdy persona and "derpy" face ...
The imaginative Japanese American photographer Yasuhiro Wakabayashi, whom generations knew as “Hiro,” died Sunday at the age of 90 at his home in Bucks County, Pa. His death was confirmed by ...
Hiro Shimono performed the series' opening theme song "Soul Flag", while Akio Ōtsuka performed the series' ending theme song "White-Collar Elegy.". [ 3 ] Funimation has licensed the series for a simuldub .