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Dejiko has appeared in anime outside of the Di Gi Charat series in cameo roles in such anime as Galaxy Angel, Cromartie High School, Power Stone, and Akahori Gedou Hour Rabuge. In the Galaxy Angel anime, she is a newscaster working with Puchiko and in one episode, she holds her co-worker for ransom in an endless circle of staged kidnappings ...
This is a list of catgirls and catboys — characters with cat traits, such as cat ears, a cat tail, or other feline characteristics on an otherwise human body. The list excludes anthropomorphic cats (e.g. Hello Kitty , Top Cat , The Cat in the Hat ), humans dressed in cat costumes , and characters that fully transform between cat and human and ...
The result, Nuku Nuku (also known as Atsuko Natsume), is a nekomusume or cat girl. The manga was licensed by ADV Manga and published as a single volume on August 24, 2004. Cat Girl Nuku Nuku has been adapted into two OVA series and one anime television series. All three anime adaptations were also licensed in North America by ADV Films.
Magical Meow Meow Taruto (魔法少女猫たると, Mahō Shōjo Neko Taruto) is a Japanese manga series created by Kaishaku.The series centers on the exploits of a race of pet cats, drawn as catgirls and the occasional catboy.
Your little one is a gift from the heavens, so why not give them one of these divine monikers?
Angel Entry Phrase: "Angel Wings! Please guide me and Hikaru!" Voiced by: Atsuko Enomoto (Japanese); Jessica Boone (English) Misaki Suzuhara (鈴原 みさき, Suzuhara Misaki) is a timid, sweet-tempered, and kind 12-year-old girl who has just moved to Tokyo to live with her aunt. In the manga she is more overreactive and easily excited.
A sixth female member of the Rune Angel Troupe, Natsume Izayoi is a pearl pink-haired girl with amber eyes. She appears as the head of the Arms Alliance but after seeing the various wrongs committed by the "Three Marquis", as well as the fact that they abandoned her, she comes to realize that the Seldor Alliance is not evil.
The literal translation, however, is actually "cat daughter" or "cat girl"; "neko" means "cat" in Japanese and "musume" means "daughter" or "girl". Nekomusume can refer to: A specific transformation of the folkloric Bakeneko; Catgirls, female anime characters or cosplayers with nekomimi (cat ears) in Japanese popular culture