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Blue Archive takes place in the academic city-state of Kivotos, which was established by the union of thousands of academies. The citizens of Kivotos are composed of three races: Humanoids, which include subraces ranging from the common human to resembling angels, demons, elves, bioroids and kemonomimi retaining lesser features of various animal races such as ears and tails, intelligent ...
Nekomura Iroha (猫村いろは) is a female Vocaloid voicebank produced by AH-Software Co. Ltd for Vocaloid 2. The voice sampled for her was confirmed to be Showa-style singer Kyounosuke Yoshitate. [ 1 ]
Cyber Diva is an American-accented female vocal released on February 4, 2015. [8]A version of this vocal was also added to the Mobile Vocaloid Editor app, making it the first English vocal for the app at the time of release, [citation needed] and for quite a while the only vocal on the English app.
If you've been on social media (especially TikTok) even a little recently, you've probably seen an ad for Pair Eyewear. While other glasses-by-mail companies compete largely on price, Pair is all ...
The game is a spin-off of the 2011 anime series Puella Magi Madoka Magica, and follows a new protagonist, Iroha Tamaki, who arrives in Kamihama City in search of her missing sister. The game closed its servers on July 31, 2024, to be replaced by Magia Exedra , a 3D gacha game in development with characters carried over from Magia Record .
The Iroha (いろは) is a Japanese poem. Originally the poem was attributed to Kūkai , the founder of Shingon Buddhism , but more modern research has found the date of composition to be later in the Heian period (794–1179). [ 1 ]
Iroha (いろは), a character from Pop'n Music. Iroha, a character in Samurai Shodown; Iroha Igarashi, a female character in Real Girl (manga) Iroha Inukai, a female character in Wonderful PreCure! Iroha Isshiki, a female character in My Teen Romantic Comedy SNAFU; Iroha Tamaki, a fictional character and main protagonist of the mobile game ...
Barbie Fashion Designer was the ninth best-selling PC game of 1996 in the United States, with 393,575 CD-ROM units sold [5] and $14,044,994 sales revenue. [6] Barbie Fashion Designer went on to sell over 500,000 copies in its first two months of release and over 600,000 within the first year of its release, outselling other popular games at the time such as Quake and Doom.