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Ruby Hoshino (星野 瑠美衣, Hoshino Rubii) was originally a terminally ill patient named Sarina Tendōji (天童寺 さりな, Tendōji Sarina) under the care of Gorou, she finds herself reincarnated along with her twin-brother, Aquamarine, as the daughter of Ai Hoshino. Before her reincarnation, Sarina obsessed over idols and dreamed to ...
However, on the night of Ai's delivery, Gorou is murdered by an obsessive fan of Ai's and is reincarnated as Aquamarine "Aqua" Hoshino, Ai's son, retaining his memories of his previous life. Unbeknownst to him, Aqua's fraternal twin sister, Ruby Hoshino, is the reincarnation of Sarina Tendōji, one of Gorou's patients who was a fan of Ai. Four ...
As time passes, the twins steadily learn more and more about the entertainment industry. One year later, Aqua becomes acquainted with both a film director and a child actress named Kana Arima. Two years later, on the day of her first major Tokyo Dome performance, Ryosuke ends up fatally stabbing Ai, who realizes her love for the twins before ...
Hoshino Takanashi (小鳥遊 ホシノ), a character from Blue Archive; Ai Hoshino (星野 アイ) a character from Oshi no Ko; Ruby Hoshino (星野 瑠美衣) a character from Oshi no Ko. Daughter of the idol Ai Hoshino and a twin sister of Aquamarine Hoshino. Aquamarine Hoshino (星野 愛久愛海) a character from Oshi no Ko. Son of the ...
Aquamarine, by Moebial Studios, 2022 Aquamarine, a character on the Cartoon Network show Steven Universe Aquamarine "Aqua" Hoshino, the male protagonist in manga and anime series Oshi no Ko
Aqua Crimson Voiced by: Yūko Mizutani (Japanese); Hilary Haag (English) The rich daughter of the Crimson family, Aqua appears briefly for one episode, as an analogue to Aquamarine: a character from Gekiganger III. Much like her namesake, she initially appears as a caring, beautiful, and respectful teen, only to later be shown as somewhat of a ...
The name aquamarine comes from aqua (Latin for 'water'), and marine, deriving from marina (Latin for 'of the sea'). [3] The word aquamarine was first used in the year 1677. [14] [10] The word aquamarine has been used as a modifier for other minerals like aquamarine tourmaline, aquamarine emerald, aquamarine chrysolite, aquamarine sapphire, or ...
"Aquamarine" is a song by American singer Addison Rae. It was released on October 25, 2024, through Columbia Records as the follow-up to Rae's breakthrough single " Diet Pepsi ". Just like its predecessor, the song received positive reviews from critics and wider audiences.