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Momoko Hyakushiki (百式 百子, Hyakushiki Momoko) Voiced by: Satomi Akesaka [4] (Japanese); Marissa Lenti [6] (English) The prison warden. She is an intimidating and serious woman with long blue hair and has a crush on Hajime. She is particularly watchful of Jyugo, son of the man known as the "eternal fugitive".
At the end of this anime, Mako encourages Ryuko Matoi in the final battle by promising to go on a date with her and kisses her while doing so. [66] [better source needed] The final scene of the episode shows Ryuko and Mako going out on a date. Mako also seems to be in love with Ira Gamagori, meaning she can be bisexual. Japan December 12, 2013
Hyakushiki (百士貴) Design basis: Hyaku Shiki; Elder son of Zeon Deikun<字音太君>(then known as Hyaku no Shin<百ノ進> when he fought alongside Shodai Daishougun). His name holds the meaning of "the best in 100 warriors". Was taken into the care of Shodai Shou Gundam when his father died.
37.5°C no Namida (37.5°Cの涙, lit. "37.5°C Tears") is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Chika Shiina. It was serialized in Shogakukan's Cheese! magazine from October 2013 to May 2022, with twenty-four tankōbon volumes compiling the chapters released from March 2014 to 2022.
The project visual and promotional video for To Me, the One Who Loved You and To Every You I've Loved Before were released in May 2022. [25] The teaser poster and trailer for To Me, the One Who Loved You were released in June 2022. [26] In August 2022, the main trailer for the film was released, [17] as well as its main poster a few days later ...
Zutto Mae Kara Suki Deshita: Kokuhaku Jikkō Iinkai (ずっと前から好きでした。 ~告白実行委員会~), also known by its English title I've Always Liked You, [3] is a 2016 anime romance film directed by Tetsuya Yanagisawa, written by Yoshimi Narita and produced by Qualia Animation.
Meanwhile, Dee of Anime Feminist, who reviewed the first three episodes of the anime, noted that the series initially showed promise as a refreshing and potentially progressive rom-com anime adding that Chizuru was a well-developed character and Kazuya having potential for growth.
Coji-Coji (コジコジ, Koji Koji) is a Japanese manga series by Momoko Sakura which was serialized in the magazine Kimi to Boku from December 1994 to May 1997. The manga was adapted into an anime television series titled Sakura Momoko Theater Coji-Coji (さくらももこ劇場 コジコジ, Sakura Momoko Gekijō Koji Koji) which aired from October 4, 1997, until September 25, 1999, on TBS ...