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In Japanese popular culture, a bishōjo (美少女, lit. "beautiful girl"), also romanized as bishojo or bishoujo, is a cute girl character. Bishōjo characters appear ubiquitously in media including manga, anime, and computerized games (especially in the bishojo game genre), and also appear in advertising and as mascots, such as for maid cafés.
Kaito Domoto (堂本 海斗, Dōmoto Kaito) Voiced by: Daisuke Kishio Kaito, the adoptive son of a pair of musicians, is an avid surfer, as well as Lucia's boyfriend.Though he is popular with girls, he is secretly in love with a beautiful mermaid who saved him from a shipwreck seven years ago (caused by Sara when her pearl went out of control), and has yet to realize that this mermaid is Lucia.
Megumi is an image girl, posing for center folds and posters, although she also has an interest in acting. Runa Tokisaka Voiced By: Michiko Neya (Japanese), Cynthia Martinez (English) Runa is a child star at Kiri Pro. She normally seems calm and cute, but she occasionally makes rude comments, usually about Komugi.
Andy Hanley of UK Anime Network, in reviewing the first five episodes, found little originality in the anime series, which he called: "a cavalcade of tired old tropes and plot devices, from a visit to a hot springs to a 'date' where the couple are spied on by jealous friends, extending all the way out to the show's various characters and beyond."
The main protagonist character of the anime version. He is a childhood friend of the Ichijō twins and helps the Sakurazuki twins through the "trials" set by their father. Twins Heroines. Sumireko Ichijō (一条董子, Ichijō Sumireko) and Kaoruko Ichijō (一条薫子, Ichijō Kaoruko)
A human-looking, blonde-haired girl in a maid uniform. Younger twin sister of Gengetsu. Although she is dressed like a servant, she tells the player characters that the area in which they fight is her world; she does not appear to work for anyone. Gengetsu (幻月, Gengetsu, alternate spelling Gengetu) Species: Demon
The 8-year-old identical twins from Los Angeles have quickly amassed quite the internet following -- over 1.5 million on Instagram, to be exact! -- thanks to their gorgeous looks.
The first part is what the anime takes from, but the manga continued on after the anime had finished. This makes the anime an unfinished adaptation of the series it is based upon. The Miracle Girls manga was licensed for English release by Tokyopop, who released the series from 2000-10-17 until 2003-05-13. [3]