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Yatora Yaguchi (矢口八虎, Yaguchi Yatora) Voiced by: Hiromu Mineta [3] (Japanese); Johnny Yong Bosch [4] (English) Portrayed by: Gordon Maeda [5] An academically gifted and diligent student whose friends are disinterested in school. After developing an interest in painting from his art club senior Mori, he is set down a path to attend art ...
Hiromu Mineta was born in Yamagata Prefecture on June 24, 1995. [2] [3] Before working as a voice actor, he did cosplaying, including recreating the cover of Maid Sama! with Nogizaka46's Minami Hoshino to celebrate the release of the series' 16th volume. [4]
Yuka is one of Yatora Yaguchi's friends. They are the one who encouraged Yaguchi to join the art club. Yuka wears both male and female school uniforms. In the anime, they are the source of mockery of other students who misgender and deadnamed them, [115] [116] while in the manga no one seems to pay them any mind. [117]
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The lavender rhinoceros continued as a symbol of the gay community, appearing at the 1976 Boston Pride Parade and on a flag that was raised at Boston City Hall in 1987. [ 58 ] Outside of Boston, Theatre Rhinoceros , located in San Francisco , and founded in 1977, based its name on this symbol. [ 59 ]
The Trump administration ordered a critical agency that assists other government departments to cancel all of its media contracts amid outrage over federal tax dollars flowing to news outlets ...
The Click List: Best in Short Film is an anthology series of recent LGBT-themed short film programming on Logo. The series premiered on the channel on March 2, 2006. Each episode is one hour in length and comprises 2 to 5 short films. When the short films air on the channel, they become available to stream on Logo's website.