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Hibiki says this place used to be inhabited, but multiple death games whittled the population to just them. They meet the cat from earlier, who gives Kurumi a note that reads, "Help Me". After using her powers to see the note's past, she deduces Hibiki is White Queen in disguise and she turned the real Hibiki into the cat.
時崎 狂三 (Tokisaki Kurumi) Voiced by: Asami Sanada (Japanese); Alexis Tipton (English) [1] [2] The most dangerous Spirit that appears in the series. Kurumi transfers into Shido's class in volume 3 and even announces that she is a Spirit. She is attracted to Shido from the very start, gaining the envy of Tohka and Origami.
Hibiki Mamiya is a car mechanic who has been dating his girlfriend, Kurumi Ogasawara, since high school. On the day when he was going to propose to her, he was trapped in a tunnel collapse. When he escaped 4 days later, the outside world had changed completely to be invaded by zombies known as 'golems'.
Kurumi is a third-year middle-schooler with a very high metabolism, which causes her to get hungry very easily. She constantly wears headphones and has her hood up in order to block out as much food-related talk as possible due to her cravings when hearing food-like words. Kurumi is shown to have two personalities which depend on how hungry she is.
Saori Hayami (早見 沙織, Hayami Saori, born May 29, 1991) is a Japanese voice actress and singer affiliated with I'm Enterprise. [2] As a singer, she is signed to Warner Bros. Home Entertainment. [3]
Wonderful Everyday: Diskontinuierliches Dasein (Japanese: 素晴らしき日々 ~不連続存在~, Hepburn: Subarashiki Hibi ~Furenzoku Sonzai~), [1] [a] abbreviated as SubaHibi, is a Japanese visual novel developed by KeroQ.
In April 2019, she joined the talent agency Hibiki following an audition, and changed her stage name to Yūka Nishio. [5] Later in the year, she was cast as Rinku Aimoto, the main protagonist of the franchise D4DJ and member of the unit Happy Around!. [6] [7] Before joining the series, Nishio had DJing experience at a club. [8]
Bonus materials included a music video (actually a creditless closing theme), four character profiles and an image and mechanical designs gallery. Macross II: The Movie was released as a downloadable video rental on the Xbox Live Marketplace for the Xbox 360 by Starz. This release only included the English dub and it was in standard definition.