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Codename "Hei", he is an elite contractor with the Messier Code BK-201.Hei has a double persona in the series: as a civilian, he is referred to as Li Shun Sheng (李舜生 ( リ・シェンシュン ), Ri Shenshun, pinyin: Lǐ Shùnshēng), a good-natured Chinese exchange student living in an old apartment complex for foreigners and getting by through brief part-time jobs.
Suo Pavlichenko (Japanese: 蘇芳・パブリチェンコ, Hepburn: Suō Paburichenko) is a fictional character introduced in the anime series Darker than Black: Gemini of the Meteor. A young teenage girl, Suo is an upbeat Eurassian photographer who lives alongside her father while aiming to protect her twin brother, Shion, who is a Contractor ...
When asked if Hei was a protagonist or an antagonist, Liebrecht said that the character is conflicted; Hei is a "hitman with a conscience". The actor called Darker than Black and Crayon Shin-chan his favorite voice-dubbing experiences, and was glad that Hei's voice was close to his own and he did not have to make eating noises.
The Fandom Post also found Hei a less-appealing character than Suou, noting that Hei makes fewer appearances in the sequels. [38] Comic Book Bin compared them with the leads in the 1994 film Léon: The Professional, due to the bond they form while training. [40]
This list of black animated characters lists fictional characters found on animated television series and in motion pictures.The Black people in this list include African American animated characters and other characters of Sub-Saharan African descent or populations characterized by dark skin color (a definition that also includes certain populations in Oceania, the southern West Asia, and the ...
3 Other important characters/contractors. 13 comments. 4 Amber and time. 17 comments. 5 Hei's Remuneration. 2 comments. 6 Bai / Hei's abilities. 3 comments. 7 Epi 2 ...
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Altogether four OVA episodes, they are side-stories of the main characters Hei and his partner Yin, with the events set in between both seasons as Hei's backstory is explained while dealing with the awakening of the latter's alter-ego. [5] On July 2, 2010, Funimation announced at Anime Expo 2010 that they had licensed the second season. [6]