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Male stock characters in anime and manga (1 C, 7 P) Pages in category "Male characters in anime and manga" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 212 total.
His first and last name translates literally, and ironically, into "serene man" and "peaceful island" respectively. He also appears in Shin Megami Tensei: Devil Survivor 2 Record Breaker as a playable character per downloadable content. [1]
The following is a list of characters from A Certain Magical Index light novel, manga and anime series, and its side-story manga and anime series titled A Certain Scientific Railgun and A Certain Scientific Accelerator, as well as a number of spin-off media. The series primarily takes place in Academy City, a city filled with students who ...
Boy A (A君, A-kun) Portrayed by: Kōki Tanaka (TV drama) [6] "Boy A" is a popular boy in the angel's class during his past life. [6] Convenience store manager (コンビニの店長, Konbini no Tenchō) Portrayed by: Oideyasu Oda (TV drama) [6] The convenience store manager, whose name is never revealed in the series, is Kouki's boss. [6]
His character was omitted from the anime adaptation. Jesus (イエス, Iesu) A Jewish philosopher and founder of Christianity, as well as a member of the Four Sages. He appears during Round 6 to support Buddha. His character was omitted from the anime adaptation. Suddhodana (スッドーダナ王, Suddōdana-ō)
List of Akumetsu characters; List of Altair: A Record of Battles characters; List of Angel Sanctuary characters; List of Angelic Layer characters; List of Aquarion Evol characters; List of Area 88 characters; List of Arifureta characters; List of Ashita no Joe characters; List of Assassination Classroom characters; List of Astro Boy characters
Cyber Adventure Record Webdiver) is a Japanese mecha anime series animated by Radix and produced Nihon Ad Systems in conjunction with toy maker Takara. The series is directed by Hiroshi Negishi and Naoyuki Tatsuwa and written by Mayori Sekijima. It aired on TV Tokyo from April 6, 2001, to March 29, 2002.
Also included on the album is "Record Breaker", a song from Geronimo's Sunsilk endorsement. The album was made available on digital download through iTunes on July 5, 2009. [ 2 ] It reached platinum status after a month of its release, eventually selling 20,000 copies.