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Shimeji Simulation follows Shijima Tsukishima, a former hikikomori who decides to attend high school after spending two years in her closet. As she gets ready for school, she finds shimeji mushrooms have sprouted from her head. Later, at school, Shijima is approached by Majime Yamashita, a girl with a fried egg on her own head, which she says ...
The following is a list of characters from Haikyu!!, a manga and anime series created by Haruichi Furudate.The story takes place in Japan and follows the boys' volleyball team of Karasuno High School (烏野高校, Karasuno Kōkō), which is located in Miyagi Prefecture, in the Tōhoku region.
Kei Kishimoto (岸本 恵), a character in the manga series Gantz; Kei Kuramoto (倉本 圭), a character in the manga series Flying Witch; Kei Kurono (玄野 計), a character in the manga series Gantz; Kei Kusanagi (草薙 桂), the protagonist of the anime series Please Teacher! Kei Makino (牧野 慶), a character in the PS2 video game ...
The Chinese expression "Three Zhang Four Li" (simplified Chinese: 张三李四; traditional Chinese: 張三李四; pinyin: Zhāng Sān Lǐ Sì) is used to mean "anyone" or "everyone", [4] but the most common surnames are currently Wang in mainland China [5] and Chen in Taiwan. [6]
Most Chinese characters represent only one morpheme, and in that case the meaning of the character is the meaning of the morpheme recorded by the character. For example: 猫: māo, cat, the name of a domestic animal that can catch mice. The morpheme "māo" has one meaning, and the Chinese character "猫" also has one meaning.
Of Han Chinese surnames, the largest number ever recorded was 6,363 (3,730 single-character surnames, 2,633 multiple-character surnames), around 2,000 of which are still in use. [1] Chinese Surname extinction is due to various factors, such as people taking the names of their rulers, orthographic simplifications, taboos against using characters ...
In April 2006, Kusumi was cast as the voice actress for Kirari Tsukishima, the main character in the anime Kirarin Revolution and also released music under the character's name. [3] Kusumi also made crossover television and concert appearances as Kirari on Haromoni@ and Oha Suta, [4] leading her to become closely associated with the character. [3]
"Balalaika" (バラライカ, Bararaika) is the second opening theme song from the Japanese anime Kirarin Revolution.The song was released on October 25, 2006 and is performed by Koharu Kusumi from Morning Musume, credited as "Kirari Tsukishima starring Koharu Kusumi (Morning Musume)" (月島きらり starring 久住小春(モーニング娘。