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That resulted in his excess fat and now he only says, "Busy, busy." His only means of judging is by screaming, louder meaning that its better. Hachiguchi's first name is also a pun: while "Dēbu" is the Japanese pronunciation of the name "Dave," as it is written (デーブ) is translated as "Fat" or "Fatty."
Masami Ōbari (大張正己), Japanese anime character designer and director; Masami Odate (大館 昌美), Japanese professional wrestler; Masami Okui (奥井 雅美), Japanese pop musician; Masami Shiratama (白玉 雅己), Japanese musical composer and former bass guitarist for the band Porno Graffitti; Masami Suzuki (鈴木 真仁), voice ...
Chinatsu Aida (千夏), a supporting character in the Japanese TV drama Last Friends; Chinatsu Aramaki (千夏), a supporting character in the manga and anime series Maid Sama! Chinatsu Gondo (千夏), a character in the 1994 film Godzilla vs. SpaceGodzilla; Chinatsu Hinomiya (火宮 チナツ), a character in the role-playing video game Blue ...
The first series is about the adventure after the defeat of the Ice Demon: a girl named "Hyuu" came to Popolocrois, and the second series is 15 years after Maira's defeat. The second anime series features brand new characters, along with some of the old ones. The main character for the second series is Pinon, who is the son of Pietro and Narcia.
The name "Giuseppe" is used only in ADV's English adaptation of the manga; in the Japanese-language manga and anime, this character is named Joze (ジョゼ), which has been rendered as Jose and even Giuse [19] for the North American DVD release from FUNimation. Both forms have the same meaning: they are translations of the name "Joseph."
The film received critical acclaim, with praise being directed at the story, themes, characters and animation. It is commonly regarded as one of the greatest animated films, and is the second-highest ranked Japanese anime in a survey published by Japan's Agency for Cultural Affairs in 2007. [2]
Magical girl (魔法少女, mahō shōjo) is a subgenre of Japanese fantasy media centered around young girls who use magic, often through an alter ego into which they can transform. Since the genre's emergence in the 1960s, media including anime , manga , OVAs , ONAs , films, and live-action series have been produced.
with the given name Natsuko. Natsuko Aki (夏子), a character in the Japanese live action drama series Cutie Honey The Live; Natsuko Koshino (夏子), a character in the anime series Futari wa Pretty Cure (known as Summer in the English dub) Natsuko Shōno (ナツ子), a character from the manga and anime series Kinnikuman and its sequel ...