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Uta∽Kata (うた∽かた (詩片), lit. "Poem Fragment") is a 2004 anime television series. Written differently (泡沫), the title can refer to bubbles and is used as such in the ending theme. The series can be loosely considered a magical girl story.
Saekano the Movie: Finale (Japanese: 冴えない 彼女 (ヒロイン) の育てかた Fine (フィーネ), Hepburn: Saenai Heroine no Sodate-kata. Fine) [b] is a 2019 Japanese animated romantic comedy film based on the final six volumes of Saekano: How to Raise a Boring Girlfriend light novel series by Fumiaki Maruto, who also served as the film's scriptwriter.
Katawa Shoujo (Japanese: かたわ少女, Hepburn: Katawa Shōjo, lit."Cripple Girls", translated "Disability Girls") is a bishōjo-style visual novel by Four Leaf Studios that tells the story of a young man and five young women living with varying disabilities.
This category should be reserved specifically for characters originating in anime and manga, as opposed to licensed appearances in such media. This category is for fictional characters in anime and manga who are female.
Katara is a fictional character in the Nickelodeon animated television series Avatar: The Last Airbender and its sequel series The Legend of Korra.The character, created by Michael Dante DiMartino and Bryan Konietzko, is voiced by Mae Whitman in the original series and Eva Marie Saint in the sequel series, The Legend of Korra.
A Silent Voice (Japanese: 聲の形, Hepburn: Koe no Katachi, lit. ' Shape of Voice ') is a 2016 Japanese animated drama film [4] based on the manga of the same name by Yoshitoki Ōima.
Ch. 120-122 He is upset at the idea that Chita sees and treats him as a big brother while he has never seen her as a sibling-type and always as just a girl. Ch. 125, 135 He is good friends with Seto and Inuyama, as they all help each other with their school studies. Ch. 98 Ms. Komaki (小牧先生, Komaki-sensei) Komaki is the nurse at the high ...
An anime television series adaptation, produced by Kyoto Animation, aired in Japan between October and December 2013. An original video animation episode was released in July 2014. A two-part anime film premiered in March and April 2015. Sentai Filmworks licensed the series for North American audiences with an English dub released in 2015.