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Yotsuba Koiwai (小岩井よつば, Koiwai Yotsuba), also known as just Yotsuba (よつば), is a fictional character and the main protagonist in the comedy manga series Yotsuba&!, as well as the one-shot manga "Try!
In secret, she is ill from refusing to drink blood, and depressed. Nobara discovers the music box and flies into a rage, causing Momo to run away. The vampires attack the city to destroy the tower powering the lights. Fine witnesses Momo with the music box, begging to die to escape the world’s misery. Momo’s best friend Mirena is killed.
Crunchyroll streamed the anime with English subtitles. [2] The series was released on Blu-ray on December 23, 2020 in Japan, with the censorship from the broadcast version removed, [ 6 ] an additional OVA episode, [ 30 ] a soundtrack album, and, depending on retailer, one of a number of illustrations of the female cast showing their breasts or ...
In About.com's Top 8 Anime Love Stories, Kenshin and Kaoru's relationship ranked 8th with Katherine Luther noting it is a "classic romance." [114] Bamboo Dong from Anime News Network highly criticized Kenshin in the OVA's retelling of the Kyoto arc for lacking all the development he faced in both the manga and anime of this arc. [115]
The anime adaptation also received the praise with THEM Anime Reviews' Carlos Ross who claimed "the frenzied comedy is the selling point of this anime, and sell it does." [ 9 ] Zac Bertschy from Anime News Network praised the characters as likables and also liked the animation and music. [ 1 ]
The manga and anime series Black Butler features an extensive cast of characters created by Yana Toboso. The series takes place in England during the reign of Queen Victoria . It follows Sebastian Michaelis, a demonic butler obliged to serve ten-year-old (later thirteen-year-old) Earl Ciel Phantomhive due to a contract he made with Ciel.
Regarding the cast of .hack//Sign, an Anime Academy reviewer writes that the anime's depiction of the game-world setting is realistic and accurate. [22] Reviewers appreciated the English voice acting : Lauren Synger from DVD Vision Japan feels that "everyone was very appropriate to their characters", particularly noting that Brianne Sidal did ...
Begging for Love (愛を乞うひと, Ai o Kou Hito) is a 1998 Japanese film directed by Hideyuki Hirayama. It was Japan's submission to the 71st Academy Awards for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film , but was not accepted as a nominee.