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He is childhood friends with Kento, having met through Kento's paternal grandfather, and close friends with Sage due to their similar interests. As the most intelligent of the Warriors and the most rational and level-headed, he often acts as a voice of reason to Ryo and Kento's temper. His rival is Anubis.
The principal cast of the first half of the show's final season from the show's opening sequence. From left to right: Gunn, Fred, Wesley, Angel, Lorne and Spike. David Boreanaz as Angel (1.01–5.22; After the Fall) The titular main character, Angel is a vampire cursed with a soul who is prophesied to play a major role in the apocalypse.
The sixth season of Friends, an American sitcom created by David Crane and Marta Kauffman, premiered on NBC on September 23, 1999. Friends was produced by Bright/Kauffman/Crane Productions, in association with Warner Bros. Television. The season contains 25 episodes and concluded airing on May 18, 2000.
Childhood friend of Sariphi and he is in love with her. After losing his village and family to a beast attack, he developed a deep hatred of all beasts Jormungand (ヨルムンガンド, Yorumungando) Voiced by: Junichi Yanagita (drama CD), Chikahiro Kobayashi [8] (anime) (Japanese); Brian Mathis [11] (English) Captain of the royal guard.
(Main Season 3–6; Recurring Season 2) Blaine Devon Anderson (Darren Criss) is a recurring character in season 2 and a main character in seasons 3–6. He is introduced as an openly gay student at Dalton Academy and a member of The Warblers , a Sectionals and Regionals rival of New Directions. [ 72 ]
The following is a list of fictional characters from Walt Disney Animation Studios's 2014 feature film adaptation of Big Hero 6, as well as its follow-up television shows Big Hero 6: The Series and Baymax! and its subsequent comic book adaptation through IDW Publishing, based on characters created by Steven T. Seagle and Duncan Rouleau (credited to Man of Action) and published by Marvel Comics.
The characters as well as their names are loosely based upon the characters from the Chinese novel Romance of the Three Kingdoms. For example, the character Hakufu Sonsaku is based on the historical figure Sun Ce (Sonsaku being the Japanese name for Sun Ce, Hakufu being the Japanese pronunciation for his courtesy name Bofu).