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This article is a list of episodes produced for the My-Otome anime series, the second season of the My-HiME anime series. The series has twenty six main episodes, nine omake episodes, and a four-part OVA series.
When Cardair forces attack to avenge their late Emperor John, who died because of his connection with Rila, Midori fights with Akira and is outwitted, leading to her defeat. Eventually Manshiro and Arika manage to fend off the Cardair forces and Garderobe personnel arrive. On Manshiro's request, the people of the Black Valley are moved to ...
My-Otome (舞-乙HiME, Mai-Otome) is an anime series created by Sunrise.Directed by Masakazu Obara and written by Hiroyuki Yoshino, it is a spinoff of the My-HiME anime series and as such My-Otome takes place in a new setting with new main characters.
My-Otome (舞-乙HiME, Mai-Otome) is the manga counterpart to Sunrise's My-Otome series, following a storyline that is different from that of the anime.It is authored by Hajime Yatate (original creator), Tatsuhito Higuchi (scenario), Hiroyuki Yoshino (scenario) and Kenetsu Satō (art).
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Myotome is the group of muscles that a single spinal nerve root innervates. Myotome may also refer to: Myotome (embryology), part of a somite that forms the muscles of the animal; My-Otome, an anime series created by Sunrise My-Otome, originally published from 2005 to 2006
She is obsessed with gaining more power and fears that she will always be inadequate. Despite this, she has an upbeat nature and is a good teammate. Outside of the game, she is a ninth-grade student who plays The World to gain confidence. To gain her as a party member in the game, one must read her weapon-hunt request and help her acquire a ...
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