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  2. Kamikaze Girls - Wikipedia

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    The story centers on the friendship between two students named Momoko Ryugasaki and Ichigo "Ichiko" Shirayuri. These two are from completely different backgrounds: one is a Lolita-fashioned girl and the other, her antithesis, is a yankī (juvenile delinquent). Viz Media licensed the novel for an English-language release in North America in 2006 ...

  3. List of Tokyo Mew Mew chapters - Wikipedia

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    [10] [11] In the original Japanese releases the chapters are unnamed, while Tokyopop added chapter names to their English release, sometimes combining numbered chapters under a single name. [12] [13] Tokyo Mew Mew and its sequel are among the first manga series Public Square Books chose to release in Spanish in North America. [14]

  4. Dimension W - Wikipedia

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    Ichigo Yurizaki (百合崎 苺, Yurizaki Ichigo) Voiced by: Shiina Natsukawa (Japanese); Kristi Kang (English) Ichigo is the daughter of Shido Yurizaki and Seira Yurizaki. Shiora Skyheart (シオラ・スカイハート, Shiora・Sukaihāto) Voiced by: Yurika Kubo (Japanese); Bryn Apprill (English) Shiora is the granddaughter of Claire Skyheart.

  5. Ichiyō Higuchi - Wikipedia

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    Higuchi was born in Tokyo on 2 May 1872 as the fourth child and second daughter [1] of Noriyoshi Higuchi, a samurai, and Ayame "Taki" Furuya. [2] [3] Official documentation states her name as Natsuko Higuchi, [4] [5] though she would often refer to herself as Natsu Higuchi (樋口 奈津, Higuchi Natsu). [4]

  6. List of Oshi no Ko characters - Wikipedia

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    Voiced by: Lynn [10] (Japanese); Christina Kelly [2] (English) Portrayed by: Kana Kurashina [4] Miyako Saitō (斎藤 ミヤコ, Saitō Miyako) is the wife of Ichigo Saitō and acts as the primary caretaker for Aqua and Ruby after Ai's death. She manages Strawberry Productions and keeps the business afloat after the disbandment of the original ...

  7. Strawberry Marshmallow - Wikipedia

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    Matsuri tries to help her re-learn English. Ana is often teased by Miu because of her last name, which in Japanese sounds like a typical psychomime (a form of onomatopoeic sound). As such, Ana dislikes her last name and becomes angry when Miu calls "Coppola-chan". Miu also often spells her name in kanji to mean "hole", "bone", and "cave" (穴 ...

  8. Ichigo - Wikipedia

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    Ichi-go is also the Japanese word for "one's lifetime" (いちご, 一期) . Ichi-go ichi-e, a Japanese expression that has been translated as "for this time only", and "once in a lifetime".

  9. Dreamin' Sun - Wikipedia

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    Dreamin' Sun (夢みる太陽, Yume Miru Taiyō) is a Japanese slice of life romance shōjo manga series written and illustrated by Ichigo Takano. It was serialized in Shueisha's Bessatsu Margaret manga magazine. [1] It was compiled into 10 volumes published between 2008 and 2011. The manga is published in English by Seven Seas Entertainment. [2]