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  2. Love Hina - Wikipedia

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    Love Hina (Japanese: ラブ ひな, Hepburn: Rabu Hina) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Ken Akamatsu.It was serialized in Kodansha's Weekly Shōnen Magazine from October 1998 to October 2001, with the chapters collected into 14 tankōbon volumes by Kodansha.

  3. Sakura Haruno - Wikipedia

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    Sakura Haruno (Japanese: 春野 サクラ, Hepburn: Haruno Sakura) is a fictional character in the Naruto manga and anime series created by Masashi Kishimoto.Sakura is depicted as a kunoichi affiliated with Konohagakure (木ノ葉隠れの里, English version: "Hidden Leaf Village") and a part of Team 7, which consists of herself, Naruto Uzumaki, Sasuke Uchiha, and their sensei Kakashi Hatake.

  4. Hinata - Wikipedia

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    Hinata Asahi (ひなた), the main character of the manga Suki: A Like Story. Hinata Azuma (ひなた), a character from the manga and anime series Kanamemo. Hinata Hakamada (ひなた), a character in the Japanese anime Ro-Kyu-Bu!. Hinata Hino (日野 日向), a character from the manga and anime series Mirai Nikki.

  5. Boruto: Naruto Next Generations episodes 261–293 - Wikipedia

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    Boruto chimes in that the meds were a temporary solution, but they now need a permanent solution to eliminate Momoshiki. Kawaki reminds Boruto of his promise to stop him permanently, and Boruto gives his permission to him. He tells Naruto to say goodbye to Hinata and Himawari for him, before knocking him out of their way.

  6. Japanese wordplay - Wikipedia

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    In Japanese, each digit/number has at least one native Japanese (), Sino-Japanese (), and English-origin reading.Furthermore, variants of readings may be produced through abbreviation (i.e. rendering ichi as i), consonant voicing (i.e sa as za; see Dakuten and handakuten), gemination (i.e. roku as rokku; see sokuon), vowel lengthening (i.e. ni as nii; see chōonpu), or the insertion of the ...

  7. Tokyo Mew Mew - Wikipedia

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    Devastated over his loss, Ichigo pours her power into Masaya to save his life, losing her own in the process. Masaya kisses her, changing her back to a human and revives her. Ryou gives Pie the remaining Mew Aqua to save the aliens' world, after which Quiche, Pie, and Tart say their goodbyes and return to their own world.

  8. Justin Briner - Wikipedia

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    Justin Briner is an American voice actor. He has provided voices for English-language versions of anime films and television series. He is best known for his role as Izuku "Deku" Midoriya in My Hero Academia.

  9. Bludgeoning Angel Dokuro-chan - Wikipedia

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    Zakuro is unusually polite, addressing people with the formal "-san" suffix after their names rather than the informal "-kun" or "-chan". Calm and soft-spoken, she is quite proficient in battle. Her weapon is a wet towel called "Eckilsax" which can split into two or more for close combat, as well as stretching itself to bind opponents.