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  2. Michiko & Hatchin - Wikipedia

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    Michiko & Hatchin (Japanese: ミチコとハッチン, Hepburn: Michiko to Hatchin) is a Japanese anime television series conceptualized by Manglobe and produced by Media Factory, Fuji TV, Shochiku, Yomiko Advertising and Hakuhodo DY Media Partners.

  3. Michiko - Wikipedia

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    Michiko Malandro (ミチコ・マランドロ), protagonist of the anime series Michiko to Hatchin; Michiko Sawada (沢田・ミチ子), a character from manga and anime Perman; Michiko, a character from anime Dennō Coil; Michiko Ueda, a character from the book The Knox Chronicles

  4. Monica Rial - Wikipedia

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    Monica Rial was born in Houston, Texas.Her father is from Pontevedra, Galicia, Spain.When she was young, her family would often visit Spain. She would translate for her younger brother some of the European Spanish-dubbed cartoons, which included anime shows Doraemon and Dragon Ball Z, often imitating the various characters.

  5. Malandro (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Malandro Records, an American record label; Kristina Wagner (born 1963), an American soap opera actress sometimes known as Kristina Malandro; Malandro, a 1985 album by Chico Buarque; Malandro, English title for the 1986 Brazilian musical comedy film Ópera do Malandro ; Michiko Malandro, a character in the 2012 anime Michiko to Hatchin

  6. Monica Rial filmography - Wikipedia

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    Monica Rial is an American voice actress who made her debut in 1999. Among the list exclusive to either main characters she has played, or minor characters with recurring roles, Rial has voiced the leading or supporting roles of Bulma in Dragon Ball, Tsuyu Asui (Froppy) in My Hero Academia, Mirajane Strauss in Fairy Tail, Tanya von Degurechaff in The Saga of Tanya the Evil and Suu in Monster ...

  7. Yōko Maki (actress) - Wikipedia

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    Anime. Michiko to Hatchin (2008–2009) – Michiko Malandro; Video game. Yakuza 6: The Song of Life (2016) – Kiyomi Kasahara; References External links ...

  8. Sayo Yamamoto - Wikipedia

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    Sayo Yamamoto (山本 沙代, Yamamoto Sayo, born April 13, 1977) is a Japanese anime director and storyboard artist. She is known for directing the critically acclaimed anime series Michiko & Hatchin, Yuri!!! on Ice, and Lupin the Third: The Woman Called Fujiko Mine.

  9. Wandering Sun - Wikipedia

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    The anime toned down some of the more intense and mature elements of the manga for a prime-time TV audience. Wandering Sun tells the story of two girls switched at birth by the nurse Michiko, out of a grudge against the parents of one of the newborns. Miki was born in the poor Mine family but is switched into the rich Kouda clan, and Nozomi the ...