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  2. List of Portal characters - Wikipedia

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    Chell is the player-character in both Portal games. She is a silent protagonist outside of small grunts during physical tasks. Very little truthful information is known about Chell; while GLaDOS makes many statements to Chell's background and history, GLaDOS herself admits she is unreliable.

  3. Portal:Anime and manga/Selected biographies - Wikipedia

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  4. Portal:Anime and manga/Did you know/7 - Wikipedia

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  5. Chell (Portal) - Wikipedia

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    In Portal 2: Lab Rat, a tie-in comic for Portal 2, Chell is put in stasis by Doug Rattmann after the events of Portal. He is revealed to be responsible for Chell taking part in the tests. [10] Chell reappears in Portal 2 where she is reawakened by Wheatley. She and Wheatley attempt to escape the laboratory, and in the process accidentally ...

  6. GLaDOS - Wikipedia

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    At E3 2008, GLaDOS's voice was utilized to reveal the Portal expansion Portal: Still Alive. [60] She has also been used to show Portal 2 reveals; initially, a Blue screen of death image was used instead of a revelation of Portal 2, showing the typical text found in a blue screen of death, but with GLaDOS's name at the top. [59]

  7. Portal:Anime and manga/Categories - Wikipedia

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    Category:Anime films Category:Anime OVAs Category:Anime ONAs Category:Anime series by date of first release Category:1910s anime Category:1940s anime Category:1950s anime Category:1960s anime Category:1970s anime Category:1980s anime Category:1990s anime Category:2000s anime by genre Category:Hentai Category:Yaoi Category:Yuri (genre) Category ...

  8. Portal:Anime and manga/Selected lists - Wikipedia

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    The series was based on a manga series of the same name. The anime's plot revolves around the drama between the three female main characters' romantic struggles in a love triangle. The televised series aired on the TV Tokyo Japanese television network between January 11, 2006 and March 29, 2006 comprising twelve main episodes.

  9. Portal:Anime and manga/Selected biographies/15 - Wikipedia

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    He voiced Tamaki Suoh in the anime version of Ouran High School Host Club, Rintaro Okabe in Steins Gate, Ling Yao in Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood, Oda Nobunaga in Nobunaga the Fool, Rin Matsuoka in Free!, and Osamu Dazai in Bungou Stray Dogs. Miyano appeared on-camera, including a guest spot on the 2008 drama The Quiz Show. [citation needed]