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The Gum-Gum Gatling technique topped the male category in a Japanese survey of the most popular moves in manga and anime. [70] Luffy was even nominated in the Best Male Character category for the 2008 Society for the Promotion of Japanese Animation Awards. [71] [72] He ranked 22nd on Chris Mackenzie's IGN list of top-25 anime characters of all ...
The first story arc, called "Whole Cake Island", adapts material from the rest of the 82nd volume to the beginning of the 90th volume of the manga by Eiichiro Oda. It deals with Luffy and his small team rescuing Sanji from his arranged marriage to finalize a political alliance between his own family, the Vinsmokes, and Big Mom's family.
Voiced by: Natsuki Hanae, [1] Satomi Satō (child) [2] (Japanese); Zach Aguilar, [3] Allegra Clark (child) [4] (English) Tanjiro Kamado (竈門 炭治郎, Kamado Tanjirō) is the oldest son of charcoal sellers Tanjuro and Kie, whose family was killed by Muzan Kibutsuji while he was away selling charcoal; his sister Nezuko survived, but was turned into a demon.
Lollipop was adapted into a thirteen episode anime television series by Marvelous Entertainment and Sunshine Corporation under the direction of Noriyoshi Nakamura (中村憲由, Nakamura Noriyoshi). The anime series aired between July 1 and September 2006 on KAB. In 2009, Funimation dubbed the anime under the name Save Me! Lollipop.
It’s your birthday. Your friend brings out your cake. You blow out the candles and — smash! — they shove your face into the cake. It’s all fun and games until you lose an eye — which is ...
In the first round of the Cake Grand Prix, Group A faces a group of third-year schoolboys and a girl who have their sweets featured in Salon de Marie. Ichigo, Kashino, and Andō easily can come up with their pound cakes. When Hanabusa cannot seem to get his rose water pound cake to come out, he gets frustrated and runs away, but Ichigo follows him.
Three Leaves, Three Colors (Japanese: 三者三葉, Hepburn: Sansha San'yō, lit."Tripartite Trefoil") is a Japanese four-panel manga series by Cherry Arai, serialized in Houbunsha's Manga Time Kirara magazine since February 2003 [a] and fourteen tankōbon volumes have been collected so far.