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Nijisanji (にじさんじ, stylized in all caps as NIJISANJI) is a virtual YouTuber agency owned by Anycolor Inc. (formerly Ichikara Inc.). [3] [4] [5] The agency was founded in 2018 with the purpose of promoting the use of Live2D models and streaming as opposed to the 3D and clips format popularized by Kizuna AI.
The second edition was held on December 14, 2024 at the WePlay Esports Arena in Los Angeles, California. [9] It was co-hosted by Filian and Shylily and broadcast on the former's Twitch and YouTube channels. [10]
Shuzo "Shu" Matsutani (シュウゾウ・マツタニ, Shūzō Matsutani) Voiced by: Akemi Okamura; He's the "Kaze no Saga" or "Saga of Wind". A very absent-minded, irresponsible 11-year-old boy who loves baseball (which he's bad at) and cute girls (which upsets Meg greatly). Shu seems to be an unlikely hero but proves his worth in the later ...
Voiced by: Yūki Kaji (Japanese); Austin Tindle (English) Shu Ouma (桜満 集, Ōma Shū) is the 17-year-old protagonist of Guilty Crown.A socially inept person, Shu is a second year high school student and a member of the school's modern image and video research club.
She is a Kuroma whose previous incarnation was the Witch of the Netherworld, and she uses dark arts by chanting spells and channeling them through her staff. Her dark arts seem to focus on freezing and ice spells, including "Dreadful Blizzard". In her past life, she was in a relationship with Shu Saura, Moroha's other past life.
Karolyn Grimes played Zuzu Bailey in 1946's "It's a Wonderful Life," a Christmas film that starred James Stewart and Donna Reed. Grimes left Hollywood after suffering personal tragedies.
Shu Takumi (巧 舟, Takumi Shū) is a Japanese video game designer, director, and writer at Capcom. He is best known for his work on the Ace Attorney series, serving as director and scenario writer for the original trilogy. [1] In addition, he provided the Japanese voice of Phoenix Wright for the first four games.
The character stands in for the real-life Suze Rotolo, whose relationship with Bob Dylan helped shape a legend. In ‘A Complete Unknown,’ Sylvie Russo Is Fictional. Her Experience Is Not.