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Hosuke Sharaku (写楽保介, Sharaku Hōsuke) is the main character of Osamu Tezuka's manga and anime The Three-Eyed One (Mitsume ga Tōru). The names "Sharaku Hosuke" and "Wato-san" are references to Sherlock Holmes and Watson. [1] Hosuke Sharaku is part of Osamu Tezuka's Star System.
The Shy manga and anime series features various characters created by Bukimi Miki. The series takes place in a fictional world where each country on Earth has its own superhero who is responsible for keeping peace in their respective homeland, while working together with the other heroes of the world to ward off the threat of the supervillain group, Amarariruku.
American cartoonist Scott McCloud argues that readers are more likely to identify with a simply-drawn "iconic" character than with a realistic-looking one.. Masking (or the masking effect) is a visual style used in comics, first described by American cartoonist Scott McCloud in his book Understanding Comics: The Invisible Art.
Obito Uchiha (Japanese: うちは オビト, Hepburn: Uchiha Obito), also known by his alias Tobi (トビ), is a character in Masashi Kishimoto's manga (and anime adaptation) Naruto. He is first introduced in a "Kakashi Chronicle" side story, as a young ninja who sacrifices himself to save his friends ( Kakashi Hatake and Rin Nohara ) from a ...
Kuchisake-onna is the female main character of the manga Even If You Slit My Mouth by Akari Kajimoto and appears in Jujutsu Kaisen. [21] Kuchisake-onna is also featured in the manga Dandadan. Kuchisake-onna was also the basis for a character that appears in "Danse Vaudou", an episode of the American DC superhero television series Constantine ...
The following list contains characters from the Japanese anime television series Mobile Suit Gundam Wing and subsequent spin-offs, and codes that indicate which series and manga the characters appear in: EZ – New Mobile Report Gundam Wing: Episode Zero; W – New Mobile Report Gundam Wing; GU – New Mobile Report Gundam Wing Dual Story: G-Unit
They center on the title character, a sleepy-eyed rōnin, or masterless swordsman, who is the son of a Japanese mother (the daughter of a daimyō, who commits jigaki (see "Female Ritual Suicide" in Seppuku) some time after Kyoshiro's birth) and a foreign father, and who was conceived during a Black Mass (resulting in his fierce hatred for what ...
Some kigurumi are original characters created by the performer. Wearing kigurumi is not restricted to one gender. [2] [3] By wearing a body suit and mask, kigurumi cosplayers are able to closer resemble the characters with high accuracy, [2] [3] especially in the case of anime, anthro, or otherwise highly stylised