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Train to the End of the World (終末トレインどこへいく?, Shūmatsu Torein Doko e Iku?, lit."Where Does the Doomsday Train Go?") is an original Japanese anime television series produced by Kadokawa, animated by EMT Squared, and directed by Tsutomu Mizushima, with Michiko Yokote handling series composition, Asako Nishida handling character designs based on namo's original designs ...
Voiced by: Tomomi Mizuma [4] (Japanese); Lara Woodhull [5] (English) A young, battle-ready Leprechaun, but never paired with a Dug Weapon. She is a fan of romantic movies. Pannibal Nox Katena (パニバル・ノク・カテナ, Panibaru Noku Katena) Voiced by: Yurika Kubo [4] (Japanese); Sarah Wiedenheft [5] (English) A Leprechaun, always ready ...
Michael Lindsay (May 9, 1963 – August 31, 2019) [1] was an American voice actor who worked largely in anime, credited often as Dylan Tully. His most prominent roles were Kisuke Urahara in Bleach , Kankuro in Naruto , Greymon and Joe Kido in Digimon , and Amuro Ray in the first three Mobile Suit Gundam compilation films.
Shinnosuke Tachibana (立花 慎之介, Tachibana Shinnosuke, born April 26, 1978) is a Japanese voice actor, singer and narrator. He is married to voice actress Ao Takahashi . Career
Voiced by: Seiko Tamura [3] (Japanese); Marcy Edwards [2] (English) Mizuhashi (水橋) is the leader of the Liviumen cult, who are disgruntled by technology replacing their body, supposedly in the name of human experiments.
The "Four Horsemen" is the professional wrestling faction that competed in the National Wrestling Alliance and World Championship Wrestling in the 1980s and 1990s. The faction's original incarnation consisted of Ric Flair, Arn Anderson, Ole Anderson, Tully Blanchard, and J. J. Dillon, with other members including Lex Luger, Sid Vicious, Sting, Steve McMichael, Dean Malenko, Chris Benoit, Brian ...
With 'Firefly Lane's second and final season now here, everyone has lots of questions about what happens to Kate and Tully. Here's how the book actually ends.
Tully grossed $9.3 million in the United States and Canada, and $6.2 million in other territories, for a worldwide total of $15.6 million. [2] In the United States and Canada, Tully was released alongside Overboard and Bad Samaritan, and was projected to gross $3–4 million from 1,353 theaters in its opening weekend. [11]