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An illustration from an 1866 Japanese book. Mahoraga, who is an incarnation of Bodhisattva Kannon in this scene, gives a sermon to folks. The Mahoraga are one of the eight classes of deities (aṣṭasenā) that are said to protect the Dharma. They are described as huge subterranean serpents who lie on their sides and rotate the earth, which ...
Voiced by: Atsuko Tanaka (drama CD and TV anime Japanese) Haru's biological mother and Ren's adopted mother. She stayed with Ren after Haru left for Japan. In the Manga and Anime, it is said that she is a CERN member and is friends with Mikiko. Mikiko Kashiwagi (柏木 幹子, Kashiwagi Mikiko) Voiced by: Yōko Sōmi (drama CD and TV anime ...
Hana Yori Dango Final: The Movie [3] (花より男子 F (ファイナル), Hana Yori Dango Fainaru) is a 2008 Japanese film [2] directed by Yasuharu Ishii and starring Mao Inoue and Jun Matsumoto. It is the last part of the Japanese live-action Boys Over Flowers trilogy, based on the manga series by Yoko Kamio .
At the beginning of the story, Yuji Itadori eats one of Sukuna's fingers, becoming his Vessel and bringing Sukuna back to life. In the anime adaptation, he is voiced by Junichi Suwabe in Japanese and Ray Chase in English. Sukuna's sadistic and "terrifying" demeanor as the series' villain was praised, along with the dual nature of his ...
Bad Boys (manga) Bad Company (manga) Bakugyaku Familia; Bakuman (film) Barefoot Gen (1976 film) Barefoot Gen Part 3: Battle of Hiroshima; Barefoot Gen: Explosion of Tears; Bataashi Kingyo; A Battle of Wits (2006 film) Battlefield Baseball; Be-Bop High School; Big Tits Zombie; BL Metamorphosis; Black Butler (film) Black Night Parade; Blade of ...
Eternal Boys (永久少年, Eikyū Shōnen) is an original Japanese anime television series animated by Liden Films, directed by migimi and written by Kimiko Ueno, with the original concept credited to the real-life Manpuku Geinō Production.
Akihabara crossing. Densha Otoko (電車男, translated as Train Man) is a Japanese movie, television series, manga, novel, and other media, all based on the purportedly true story of a 23-year-old otaku who intervened when a drunk man started to harass several women on a train.
The film was also positively received on its festival run in the European Union, receiving a rating of 4.07 out of 5 from viewers on average from Camera Japan and being well received at Oktoberfest, Sci-Fi London's anime all-nighter. The film has been ranked at #1 in JapanCinema.net's "Top 10 Anime Films of the Decade" list. [5]