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Hanon Hosho (宝生 波音, Hōshō Hanon) Voiced by: Hitomi Terakado Hanon is the Mermaid Princess of the South Atlantic Ocean and keeper of the aquamarine (水色 mizu-iro "water-color") pearl. She is Lucia's best friend, but fights with her like any teenage girl. Unlike Lucia, Hanon goes up to land to escape water creatures.
Hanon Hosho airs her disapproval to Lucia's new relationship with Kaito, since mermaids cannot reveal their identities to a human directly, as this will cause them to turn into sea foam. Despite this, during a festival later, Hanon also finds love. The mermaid Lucia prays Kaito to "find" her.
Mermaid Melody Pichi Pichi Pitch Pichi Pichi Party (released December 18, 2003) – A "virtual board game" similar to the Mario Party series. Mermaid Melody Pichi Pichi Pitch Pichi Pichitto Live Start! (released March 18, 2004) – Similar to the first Mermaid Melody game. This included fourteen songs from the anime, as well as several mini-games.
Mottola also voiced the character Hanon Hōshō in the Italian-language version of the anime series Mermaid Melody Pichi Pichi Pitch. She provides the voice of the protagonist Raf in the animated series Angel's Friends. Mottola also voiced the character Hanon Hōshō in the Italian-language version of the anime series Mermaid Melody Pichi Pichi ...
Mermaid Melody Pichi Pichi Pitch: Mermaid Princess of the Antarctic Ocean. Voiced by Ema Kogure. Coco Mermaid Princess of the South Pacific Ocean. Voiced by Satomi Arai. Hanon Hosho Mermaid Princess of the South Atlantic Ocean. Voiced by Hitomi Terakado. Lucia Nanami Mermaid Princess of the North Pacific Ocean and the main protagonist of the ...
Audiences have made their first trip under the sea for Disney’s live-action remake of “The Little Mermaid” starring Halle Bailey. With the film’s Los Angeles premiere now concluding, first ...
She is a mermaid princess who tries to spoil Hanuman's plans to build a bridge to Lanka but falls in love with him instead. [ 2 ] The figure of Suvannamaccha is popular in Thai folklore and is represented on small cloth streamers or framed pictures that are hung as luck-bringing charms in shops and houses throughout Thailand.
"We've been under the water with the mermaid, we've been weightless with Apollo 13, and now you're pants-less with the Mona Lisa." Photo by Harald Sund/The Image Bank Collection/Getty Images I.M ...