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The character appears in the 1994 animated film Pom Poko, produced by Studio Ghibli, [14] and later appears in the 1996 live-action short film Kuchisake-onna, directed by Teruyoshi Ishii. [14] She is also mentioned in the 1998 film Ring , directed by Hideo Nakata . [ 14 ]
His family members have the same faces as him, with his late father with a scar over his right eye instead of Riki's left, and his mother Midori with scars over both eyes. Ch. P4, 16, 46 He has a horrible singing voice. Ch. 90 He is named after nendōryoku (念動力) which is the Japanese term for psychokinesis. [citation needed]
Voiced by: Ryōtarō Okiayu (Japanese); Ian Sinclair (English) (anime), Takashi Kondō (VOMIC) Toriko (トリコ) is a Gourmet Hunter and the title character of the series. He has blue hair and wears an orange vest and short pants. [1]
The design model for the Hiko in Rurouni Kenshin is the character of the same name from his one-shot manga "Crescent Moon of the Warring States," but Watsuki also added some influences from Hiken Majin Hajerun in Takeshi Obata's Arabian Lamp-Lamp.
According to traditional Chinese and Japanese face reading, the eye is composed of two parts, the yin (black, iris and pupil) and the yang (white, sclera).The visibility of the sclera beneath the iris is said to represent physical imbalance in the body, and is claimed to be present in alcoholics, drug addicts, and people who over-consume sugar or grain.
Hyottoko seems to have been a legendary character in Japan in the past, and is now a stock character. In Iwate Prefecture , there is a myth about the origin of Hyottoko. In the story, there was a boy with a bizarre face who could create gold out of his belly button, so when someone died in a house, you would put the mask of this boy at the top ...
Voiced by: Shun Horie [1] (OVA), Gakuto Kajiwara [2] (Anime) (Japanese); Dallas Reid [3] (English) Portrayed by: Keisuke Ueda (stage play) [4] Asta (アスタ, Asuta) is an orphan who was left under the care of a church by his mother during his infancy. He has high aspirations of becoming the next Wizard King.
Rilakkuma (リラックマ, Rirakkuma) is a fictional character produced by the Japanese company San-X and created by Aki Kondo.San-X portrays Rilakkuma as an anthropomorphized teddy bear close to his bear friends Korilakkuma and Chairoikoguma, along with a bird Kiiroitori.