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Taisho Otome Fairy Tale (Japanese: 大正処女御伽話, Hepburn: Taishō Otome Otogibanashi) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Sana Kirioka. It was serialized in Shueisha 's Jump Square from July 2015 to September 2017, with its chapters collected in five tankōbon volumes.
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Taisho Otome Fairy Tale, Toshio [1] 2022. Deaimon, Noi [1] I'm Quitting Heroing, Jerietta [8] Shikimori's Not Just a Cutie, Kyo Nekozaki [7] Umayuru, Tanino Gimlet [1] 2023. Berserk of Gluttony, Myne [14] Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba – To the Swordsmith Village, Shuya Shinazugawa [1] Heavenly Delusion, Anzu [11] Kuma Kuma Kuma Bear Punch ...
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Saya Aizawa (会沢 紗弥, Aizawa Saya, born September 9, 1999) is a Japanese voice actress who is affiliated with Stardust Promotion. [1] She is known for her roles as Hiromi Seki in The Idolmaster Cinderella Girls, Chiharu Andō in Chio's School Road, [2] Shizuri Castiella Kasugaya in Strike the Blood, [3] and Yuzuki Tachibana in Taisho Otome Fairy Tale.
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Because they weren't published in print until the tail end of the 16th century, the origins of the fairy tales we know today are misty. That identical motifs — a spinner's wheel, a looming tower, a seductive enchantress — cropped up in Italy, France, Germany, Asia and the pre-Colonial Americas allowed warring theories to spawn.
The following is a list of episodes from the anime My-HiME. The opening theme is Shining☆Days by Minami Kuribayashi, which is also used as the ending theme in the final episode. The ending theme is You were the Sky (君が空だった kimi ga sora datta?) by Aki Misato, though episode 15 uses It's only the fairy tale by Yuko Miyamura.