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She is Maomao's biological mother, who once nearly killed her in her infancy, and whose attack is the reason for Maomao's crooked little finger. Maomao visits her regularly to help manage her disease through Luomen's medicine. Shishou Voiced by: Chō [16] Loulan's father who is also an influential politician. Aila (姶良, Aira) Voiced by: Lynn ...
Mao-Mao (マオマオちゃん, Maomao-chan) Voiced by: Rina Hidaka [4] The Hell-Lord's cute and pure young daughter, who employs innocent and childish "torture" methods to tempt Princess into sharing her secrets, but she usually submit mostly because of Maomao-chan's adorability. Gilga (ギルガ, Giruga) Voiced by: Sayaka Senbongi [5]
Her own mother appears as a powerful, man-charming adversary who abandoned Wise once she found out she was much stronger than her daughter. Her real name is Genya. Porta [Jp. 6] Sayaka Harada [8] Porta is a member of Masato's party and a craftsman. She is supportive of Masato and his mother, and is shown to be adept in collecting and storing items.
The female gender of the wind deity in the Paka‘a story seems to be a Hawaiian development as the wind deity in other Polynesian traditions is male (Ra‘a—Society Islands, Raka—Cook Islands, Raka-maomao—New Zealand). [1] The male version of the wind divinity was said to be created in the midst of chaos by his father, the sun god.
Maomao may refer to: Fish species. Blue maomao, ... People. Deng Rong's penname, under which she wrote the biography of her father Deng Xiaoping. Other uses
Mao Mao: Heroes of Pure Heart centers on its coming-of-age story, with the title character, Mao Mao, a daring cat who has high intentions for action and adventure.During one of his adventures, he gets stuck in a cute and cuddly town called Pure Heart Valley with his co-hero Badgerclops, a cyborg-armed badger, and meets Adorabat, a cute little bat.
[13] [14] Her father, Young-Ping Pao, was a professor at New York University's Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences. [12] Her mother, Tsyh-Wen Pao (née Lee) worked as an engineer in computer sciences at the University of Pennsylvania. [15] Pao is fluent in English and Mandarin and first learned to code from her mother at age ten. [16]
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