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  2. Rascal Does Not Dream - Wikipedia

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    A 13-episode anime television series adaptation, titled Rascal Does Not Dream of Bunny Girl Senpai, aired from October 4 to December 27, 2018, on ABC and other channels. [ 61 ] [ 62 ] [ 63 ] [ c ] The series was animated by CloverWorks and directed by Sōichi Masui, with Kazuya Iwata as assistant director, Masahiro Yokotani handling series ...

  3. Hajime Kamoshida - Wikipedia

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    Hajime Kamoshida (鴨志田一, Kamoshida Hajime, born April 11, 1978) is a Japanese novelist. His best known works are the light novel series The Pet Girl of Sakurasou [1] and Rascal Does Not Dream of Bunny Girl Senpai, which have received manga and anime adaptations.

  4. Rabbit Hole (song) - Wikipedia

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    A music video for "Rabbit Hole" drawn by Omutatsu was released on May 19, 2023. [6] The music video illustration shows Hatsune Miku dressed as a bunny girl with playing cards on her chest. [ 3 ] Aone Komachi of Real Sound described her as a "girl with poison hidden in her sweetness". [ 7 ]

  5. osu! - Wikipedia

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    osu! Logo since May 2024 Original author(s) Dean Lewis "peppy" Herbert Developer(s) osu! development team Initial release September 16, 2007 ; 17 years ago (2007-09-16) Repository github.com osu Written in C# Middleware OpenTK Operating system Microsoft Windows macOS Linux (open beta) Android (open beta) iOS (open beta) Size osu! lazer 670 MB osu! stable 220MB Available in 37 languages List of ...

  6. Rascal Does Not Dream of a Sister Venturing Out - Wikipedia

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    The film is produced by CloverWorks and serves as a sequel to the 2019 anime film Rascal Does Not Dream of a Dreaming Girl. It was released in Japan on June 23, 2023. A sequel film, Rascal Does Not Dream of a Knapsack Kid was released later that same year.

  7. Osu! Tatakae! Ouendan - Wikipedia

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    osu!, an indie game inspired by Osu! Tatakae! Ouendan, was released for personal computers in the same year the sequel was released. The main characters of Ouendan would also make minor appearances in Nintendo's crossover fighting series Super Smash Bros., appearing as stickers and trophies in Brawl and spirits in Ultimate.

  8. Oss (greeting) - Wikipedia

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    Oss also Osu (Japanese: おす or おっす) is a casual greeting in Japanese typically associated with male practitioners of Japanese martial arts such as karate, kendo, and judo. [1] [2] "Oss!" is used outside Japan by some practitioners of Japanese martial arts and derived systems, e.g. Brazilian jiu-jitsu. [1]

  9. Asami Seto - Wikipedia

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    Asami Seto (瀬戸 麻沙美, Seto Asami, born April 2, 1993) is a Japanese voice actress currently affiliated with StarCrew. [1] Her debut role was as Yoshino Takatsuki in Wandering Son, with major roles including Raphtalia in The Rising of the Shield Hero, Mai Sakurajima in the Rascal Does Not Dream series, Asuka Takizawa/Cure Flamingo in Tropical-Rouge!