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blackarmychoir · 3 months
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shout out to reclusive, melancholic and seemingly unapproachable characters that despite their social ineptitude, environment and stigma are able to make friends, grow and love while still being true to themselves
gotta be one of my favourite genders
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ncardaesthetics · 1 year
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Honorifics Guide
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Hello all, I thought I would compile a quick list of which honorifics each N Girl uses! I hope this helps anyone trying to write a fic, or anyone who is just curious!
Chitose Bridge:
Yuu Aizawa - No honorifics.
Akemi Kikuchi - "-chan"
Fumie Nishimura - "-chan"
Nanaka Morishima - "-chan", but none for Akemi.
Reine Saeki - "-chan", but has specific nicknames for some (Fumin, Sudacchi).
Saki Shimozono - "-chan"
Nagi Shiraki - "-chan"
Iruka Suda - "-chan" for most, but none for Nanaka.
Ru Tatara - "-chan"
Seiran:
Yumi Fujishiro - No honorifics.
Marika Ichinose - No honorifics.
Seira Kujo - "-chan"
Minami Nagayama - "-chan", "Sacchan" for Sachiko.
Akiru Shinomiya - No honorifics.
Aya Sugisaki - "-chan"
Sachiko Tanaka - No honorifics.
Ayumi Torii - No honorifics.
Shinonome:
Christina - "-san"
Kasane Hasekura - "-chan"
Rika Kamiya - "-kun"
Mizuki Kikkawa - No honorifics.
Haruka Konoe - "-chan"
Yuri Mido - No honorifics.
Coco Miyashita - "-chan"
Sana Yuki - No honorifics.
Shion:
Mikoto Fukuhara - "-san"
Sayuri Hyodo - No honorifics.
Akira Kizaki - No honorifics, "Mikocchan" for Mikoto.
Sakura Kurobane - No honorifics, "Nee-san" for Sakuya.
Sakuya Kurobane - No honorifics.
Chiduko Sakamaki - "-san"
Hitomi Shiga - Has not referred to anyone by their name, instead says things like "comrade" and "the small one".
Mutsuki Takamagahara - Has only mentioned Sayuri by name, and refers to her as "Sergeant Sayuri".
Yuuka Tsukishima - No honorifics, "Mikocchan" for Mikoto sometimes.
Touou:
Ryo Aikawa - No honorifics, sometimes "-chan" for Yuki.
Himeno Ayanokoji - No honorifics.
Tsurugi Kadota - No honorifics.
Yuuka Kirihara - "-chan"
Shun Kurosaki - "-chan", "-kun" for Ryo.
Fuu Saiki - "-chan"
Misaki Shido - No honorifics.
Koyuki Shirase - "-chan"
Fumi Shitara - "-chan"
Y.G. International
Isabella - No honorifics.
Jennifer - No honorifics.
Leo - No honorifics.
Maria - No honorifics.
Rakshata - No honorifics.
Ranpha - Has not referred to anyone by name, but I assume she wouldn't use any honorifics.
Rebecca - No honorifics.
Yukari Saotome - No honorifics.
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444lpblue · 1 year
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The Fire Hunter (Hikari no Ou) #1 Screenplay: Mamoru Oshii Storyboard: Junji Nishimura Episode Director: Junji Nishimura Assistant Episode Director: Yukiko Sugano Chief Animation Director: Takuya Saito Animation Director: Yuriko Ikehara, Kazuko Nakayama
This is my favorite premiere for Winter 2023. Everything about it was stunning and unique. The beautiful, yet solemn character designs are matched by the haunting and rather almost post-apocalyptic setting of a world that's lost its fire, its hope.
A collaboration of veterans in the industry Mamoru Oshii and Junji Nishimura gives this anime a very early 2000s feel. And it truly stands out from the copy-and-paste fantasy format shows we've gotten lately. We're off to a very unique adventure with our young protagonist in Touko, who may I mention has an amazing voice performance from Misaki Kuno. I'm extremely excited to see what's to come next in future episodes.
I can't leave off without mentioning the beautiful opening and ending visuals.
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The opening visual of the show is directed, storyboarded, and AD by Kenichi Kutsuna, whose use of colors and lack of shading is just simply phenomenal. We've seen works like this from him in the Vlad Love opening and also the "Back to You" music video on the Animator Dormitory Channel that I highly recommend you check out. The background and shading of the characters at times are minimalistic and at times highly detailed. The way he handles the switch between details and shadow is extremely interesting to see. When there are fewer shadows and details on the characters, he tends to emphasize the wide and minimalistic background, which leaves you and the characters in isolation. A flawed representation of the world. And he only brings up highly detailed shots and shading on the cast, during character-focused shots such as the zoom-in on Touko's eyes showing the literal fire (determination) in her eyes to complete her goal, whatever it may be. It's a genius switch between focusing on the foreground and the background, by utilizing the lack of details. This is likely my favorite opening visual for Winter 2023.
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The ending reminded me a lot of Shiraishi Keito's ending direction, it's very flat in its nature on purpose, and the character just side-scrolling pass the art in the background. However, it's actually not directed by Shiraishi Keito, it's directed and SB by Yukiko Sugano. It's a rather simple opening in terms of direction, a long stretch of uninterrupted gorgeous art, that I believe will only mean more to us as more episodes come on. The flatness of Touko and her dog allows for a greater focus on the background, and they simply serve as a "tour guide" for the beautiful artwork behind them.
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whoneedsapublisher · 2 years
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Unexpected Coincidence
Another original one, and it's magical girls again. Prompt was "picnic" this time.
Words: ~700
Summary: Who would think that you'd run into someone like that at place like this?
Also on Ao3
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“Well, well, well. What a coincidence this is.”
Misaki Arataka looked up from the blanket she was laying out to find an older woman smirking down at her. And if she really was just Misaki Arataka, she would have been confused and little else. Misaki Arataka had no reason to know this woman, after all.
But Crimson Star the magical girl did.
“You…!” Misaki said, reeling backwards and reaching behind her into a bag on her waist.
“Ah ah ah!” the woman said, waving her finger tauntingly. “Are you sure you want to do that? In front of all these people, can you really be sure no one’s looking this way? One photo, and your little secret identity will be all over the papers before the day is out.”
Misaki grit her teeth, squeezing the charm in her bag hesitantly, her finger wavering over the jewel that, if depressed, would start her transformation.
“Why don’t we just stay nice and calm, hmm?” the woman said.
“You’re acting an awful lot like you have the upper hand,” Misaki said.
“Oh? And you think I don’t?” the woman said carelessly.
“You don’t,” Misaki said. “After all, if the world knew that the vaunted business woman Junko Morishima was actually the devilish Dark Bishop, I think you’d find it a lot less easy to funnel money into your underground organisation!”
“Well, then I suppose we’re at a stalemate,” Junko said, smirking. “Maybe I should just go on my way.”
“And let you continue your evil plans?” Misaki said. “No way. I’m not letting you leave my sight.”
“Hmph. I don’t plan to traipse all around this park trying to lose a meddlesome little girl like you.”
“Too bad, because that’s what’s going to-”
“Oh my god will you two knock it off and skip to the part where you invite her to the picnic or whatever?”
Misaki, startled, turned to the source of a voice, a girl lazing around on the blanket with a sandwich already in hand.
“Do you really need to do this whole song and dance? I already got all the food out while you two were playing pretend over there.”
“Playing preten-” Misaki said. “Emerald, this is the Dark BIshop!”
“Don’t call me Emerald now, you idiot,” Reiko Hanamura said, scowling. “And I know who she is. How could I not? But we all know that you didn’t ask us to pack food for four because of your “friend” who “couldn’t make it”, alright?”
“W-What’s that supposed to mean? Moriko just couldn’t-”
“How dumb do you think I am? Moriko? You literally just slapped the first couple characters of her last name together with the last character of her first name!”
Misaki frowned.
“...Did you really use the name Moriko?” Junko sighed..
“That’s really her name!” Misaki insisted. “My friend, I mean! Who couldn’t make it.”
Keiko rolled her eyes. “Your friend who definitely exists and isn’t your stupid ex-villain girlfriend right?”
 “Honey, I was willing to play along if you weren’t ready to admit to your little friends what was happening, but they already seem to-”
“D-Don’t call me that!” Misaki said, blushing furiously.
“Oops,” Junko said, and Keiko made a face.
“Gross.”
“Don’t be rude, Keiko,” Nana Nishimura said, passing a thermos of tea over to Keiko, who grumbled to herself as she filled her cup. “Misaki, you can be honest with us.”
“T-T-T-There’s nothing to be honest about!” Misaki insisted.
“Hello, Nana,” Junko said, smiling at her. “How’s your mother?”
“She’s doing a lot better, thank you,” Nana said, smiling back.
“Eh? You know Nana? And Nana’s mom?” Misaki said.
“Oh, I met her mother through work, and she loves to show off pictures of her children,” Junko said. “I was so surprised when I found out her angelic little daughter was Amethyst Star!”
Nana laughed sheepishly.
“Can we please just get on with the picnic?” Keiko said. “And don’t make out or anything.”
“We are not going to make out!” Misaki objected shrilly.
True to her word, the two of them did not kiss, even after Junko sat down and happily took a sandwich and started chatting with the other magical girls.
Keiko did, however, catch them holding hands behind the basket.
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gonagaiworld · 2 years
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L'anime fantasy Hikari no Ō di Junji Nishimura e Mamoru Oshii svela il cast Misaki Kuno, Shōya Ishige, Maaya Sakamoto tra i protagonisti dell'anime in uscita a gennaio 2023. Info:--> https://www.gonagaiworld.com/lanime-fantasy-hikari-no-o-di-junji-nishimura-e-mamoru-oshii-svela-il-cast/?feed_id=305230&_unique_id=633da851cbd9c #AkihiroYamada #Anime #HikarinoŌ #JunjiNishimur #KenjiKawaii #MamoruOshii #Signal.MD #火狩りの王
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leenaevilin · 4 years
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[Announcement] 舞台「家族のはなし」(butai kazoku no hanashi)
you will be able to watch it @ youtube (May 2nd, 2020 12:00 ~ May 6th, 2020 ~ 23:59)
it’s FREE!!
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sambart93 · 5 years
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2019.03.20 and 22 Tsuki ni Hoero, Yoru wo Kogegase-kun Yo [Review]
I was highly anticipated the sequel to a stage I saw last year -- first stage’s review is here.
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Official Website here Official Twitter here Press Coverage and Video 1, 2, 3, 4
CAST and CHARACTERS
Oguri Ryo as Byakki / Byakomaru Satake Uki as Mibu Sumika Maruyama Shogo as Gedomaru (Young) Hattori Takeo as Yumemaru Yamamoto Mayu as Suzuran Kadono Sho as Kagami Saizou Hanaoka Meika as Nadeshiko (Young) Iwasaki Koji as Yagara Keiji Harigaya Saori as Kohaku Sekiya Mayu as Yukikusa Kimura Yuryou as Kumasaka Gyouki Aina as Hikime Shouji Masato as Takagai Eiji Nishimura Misaki as Tsubaki Tanaka Hiroki as Sayo / Tenkokumaru Mizuki Momoko as Nazuna Araki Miyu as Yukinashi Matsuda Misato as Fuji Oobaya Chieri as Kaki Tsubata Maruyama Raiden as Gedomaru (Old) Ogura Erika as Ayame Ishiibe Yuichi as Mibu Taigoku Takeda Tomohiro as Sunayama Ukon Ensemble: Umeda Shohei, Oda Shunpei, Uruhata Mirai, and Soga Kaoru
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NON-SPOILER REVIEW
Overall: Unfortunately my gut instinct that I got before the show started, turned out to be true: This didn’t live up to past ASSH stages, and this is the first ASSH stage that I’ve been somewhat disappointed in them. This play is still very good: great acting, great characters; the stage, the costumes, the music are all beautiful; and the comedy is very good and had a lot of the audience laughing really loudly.... I was especially in love with the background of the stage this time around, and I thoroughly enjoyed the falling cherry blossom petals that we got throughout the play too. One of my favourite scenes is a ‘in the river/lake’ scene; the sound work during that scene was great. And I also loved the Ryo vs Sho fight scene too! BUT the story didn’t have anything new or surprising. I felt the character introductions were too long (it’s something we’ve seen a billion times, no need to explain who’s fighting against each other etc.), and that they were trying to fit in too many story lines -- There are like 6 or 7 storylines in this and at least 2 of them have nothing to do with one another. Upon my second rewatch, you could’ve easy cut out the 3 - 5 characters who were part of this Women’s Only Fight Club, and that would’ve made the story stronger and would’ve cut the play down by about 20 - 30 minutes (the play is 2 hours and 25 minutes!) -- which we could’ve used to develop other character’s relationships. A thing I can’t blame them for is, I went on Shonichi (the very first performance) so of course it’s not going to look or be perfect. But in the first show, their fight scenes and choreography was very slow. But luckily at the Friday night show, their movements were much more refined and the speed was up and I could really appreciate some moments. Personally, this stage would’ve flourished more if they’d either: A. cut a storyline out, OR B. cut out about 2-3 characters, OR C. cut the introductions down, in order to make it a tighter show. I’m still hoping for a third stage though but it would be nice to have Sayo/Tenkokumaru as the main this time and not as the Storyteller as he has been the past 2 times. Rating: 6/10
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SPOILER REVIEW
STORY:
So we follow Gedomaru and the Young Boy around on their travels when they end up at a village where someone recognises Gedomaru. Soon, they are ambushed by a group of girls who claim that Gedo is the reason for their mother's death and that they are out to avenge them. All the while, the Young Boy is curious as to how he and his father met, so Gedo recites how. Soon enough Gedo realises that the group of girls' mothers had a part to play in that part of his history and the stories begin to entwine.
The backdrop to Gedo and Byakko's meeting is in the middle of two warring states (which are coloured Green and Orange). But in order to create peace, one side, Green, sends their daughter to be married to the other, but the other side (Orange) had other mischievous plans in mind.
COMMENTS
☆ I absolutely adored the background this time around. They made it look like the starry sky and had lots of glitter on it! It was so beautiful!
☆ I also loved what they did with the lighting! Depending on which side of the war we were on, the lights were either more green/blue, or more orange/red.
☆ The sound was great too! There is a scene where two characters are in a river and the timing of their movements with accurate water sounds were perfect! The music itself was great! Some tracks I could recall being in the first play too so it felt very familiar and nostalgic at times, especially some of the fighting and high tension(?) songs/tracks.
☆ Once again, Oguri (along with Sho this time) did the choreography for the fighting scenes! You could tell they were the more skilled ones, because the fight between them two (compared to everyone else') was so tense and so high speed and their movements were much more fluid. I really enjoyed one specific move Hiroki did too. It was when the Girl Gang attacks them and he does this move where, in order to stop/block the person behind him, the wings his sword around and behind him without even looking where his target is! And I thought it was hella cool. I also really enjoyed the choreography with the two Ninjas, they had lots of high kicks, lots of slides, lots of cartwheels etc. which I enjoyed watching (as an ex-gymnast myself).
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But I will say, on the first day, all the fight scenes were very slow. You could tell it was their first performance, because there were a lot of minor slip ups, and it wasn't perfect, and it looked very, very clunky and slow. But on my second viewing (which was the 5th show), they had drastically improved and I could see how fast and how comfortable they had gotten with the fights.
☆ Of course I thoroughly enjoyed the acting! There were some moments and some characters that really stood out.
☆ BUT, and this is a big butt, I didn't really enjoy the antagonist this time around. I don't know why but I found the bad guy very 1D and very bland. I don't even have a specific reason why. But he felt very much like an after thought; it felt like he was put in at the last minute because 'damn we need a big bad guy'. I'm not sure how to describe it. But, let me tell you his arc: So he's on one side of the warring states, the Orange side, and he's very much ready to fight and battle with the other side til one of them is standing. But agrees to take their sister and 'marry her'. But as soon as she's in his hands, he holds her hostage and eventually kills her. He then starts a big battle against the other side. But when his henchmen go against him, he doesn't hesitate to kill them, even though he was having a sexual relationship with one of them. To stop him advancing, the Greens and Byakki team up and defeat him. His arc and his story takes up like 10% of the entire play. He's killed off about 30 - 40 minutes before the end (or at least felt like that) so.... I don't really understand WHY he was chosen as the 'antagonist'. This play could've very easily stood well on it's own without him. We could've cut his stage appearance out completely and just had people discussing him and it would've had the same amount of impact. Maybe I missed something but I personally didn't find him compelling or interesting. In fact, I was more interested in his daughter's story.
☆ His daughter, Sumika, has ran away and gone into hiding because she holds the power of seeing the future when she sleeps. She believes she's cursed, and because of her power, she believes she's to blame for everything bad that has happened and now she's on the run, because both her father and the Greens are trying to find and capture her (for different reasons). She finds Byakki via one of her dreams and manages to track him down; she begs Byakki to kill her. But he refuses, twice. Her journey is basically questions why she was born, why she has these powers, and finding solace in Byakki who has also been ostracised for his 'abnormality'. I loved her and Byakki's relationship! And there's a scene where the Ninjas track her down and Byakki defends her, but once he's taken too many blows, she gets in the middle of them and yells 'he's not a monster! He's a human just like us!' and it really hit me in the feels.
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☆ Another character I thoroughly enjoyed was Nadeshiko. She was played by Hanaoka (and if you remember, I absolutely loved her in Zigoma!) who is just one of the funniest women I know. Her comedy and the way she delivers her comedy is always so spot on and so well done! She has the perfect balance of being cutesy-funny and then switching to a 'deep-voice' funny. She's also not afraid to make fun of herself or her fellow actors. She had some GOLD comedy moments in this.
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☆ There was a cast change with Young Gedomaru... I have to admit, I was not happy the first time around. I felt like there was a complete change in his personality compared to the first version we saw of him. But then I saw how much laughter he was getting from the audience and how much the audience accepted him. Also this is set before the events of the first stage so of course he'd be a bit less mature, and more child-like and would have a more happy, positive view on things, so then I came around to this new Gedomaru and I just enjoyed his upon my second viewing. He is very funny and is another main source, besides Nadeshiko, of the audience's laughter and the comedy. He falls in love with Sumika straight away and vows to protect her. Also his stubbornness of wanting to win against Byakki so much. It's both admirable and stupid at the same time, and Byakki feels the same. But fighting against each other is what tightens and strengthens their relationship.
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☆ Sumika was really cute. I loved how quiet and how pleasant she was. But she was also going through a tough time and kept it to herself which proved how strong she was. She was also determined about dying while also showing how vulnerable and scared she was which was beautiful. I thoroughly enjoyed her relationship with Byakki too. BUT I really wish we'd removed a character or a storyline or two so we could've expanded other scenes and relationships like this one. I would've loved an extra 20 or so minutes with Sumika and Byakki building a relationship, because it felt very much like: They met -> he protects her in a fight or two -> crying and super sad because he has to kill her -> End. It felt very rushed and I couldn't get emotional about the scene at all! So I would've appreciated it more and would've been more invested if we'd actually spent time to develop their relationship and feelings.
ALSO! The entire show I was like: Yo is this Young Boy's mother?! Are we finally finding out who she is?! But alas, she dies in the end so we're still left wondering who tf his mother is!! Grrrrr. We better be getting a third stage to finally answer that god damn question!
☆ Also on the topic of Young Boy and Hiroki; I was so pissed he was playing the story telling again! He was barely in the stage because he was only needed when we were in the present or hoovering over some of the past scenes. COME ON! GIVE HIM THE LEAD ROLE HE DESERVES! I was disappointed we got him as the Story Teller again -__-
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☆ In this we got to meet Gedomaru's older brother! Who is a priest at a temple. I loved how much obvious love he had for his brother, but also allowed his brother to grow independently and learn from his mistakes. I thoroughly adored the last scene with him where he tells Gedo that he's going back to the temple and accepts that Gedo will be going off with Byakki, and his last line is something like 'you know you can always come back to your home at the temple' which was really sweet. But now there's the mystery as to what happened to his brother, because in the present Young Boy asks 'how's your brother now?' and Gedo replies very vaguely like 'it's best if we don't meet again.' so I'm like super suspicious! What happened to his brother?! I hope he gets killed and Gedo goes on a manic revenge spree or something that Byakki has to save him from! Ohhhh that'd be good!!
☆ Towards the end of the play, we get sakura / cherry blossom petals falling down from the ceiling and oh my did it look beautiful! It was such a beautiful touch and I am so glad they added it into the stage because it's so emotionally and visually beautiful! I know it's such a simple thing and it IS used in so many stages, but every time, I can't not appreciate it!!
Now I want to get into the negatives in detail for a moment.
☆ For me this was their weakest stage so far. I've always been so impressed with their stages, and I had a feeling this one wouldn't quite hack it, and unfortunately, I was right.
☆ For me, I didn't find anything surprising or new in this stage. I am so used to ASSH taking a simple story and just having them put in such surprises that my mind is blown by the end of the story. But I feel they played it very safe in this one. There were no surprises, and nothing new. Also ASSH are known to be brutal with their killing off of characters but no one major died. No one's death was really that surprising or emotionally hurt.
I will admit that Sumika's death was impressive but that was all thanks to the actress' skills. She first gets her ear cut off and her scream during that moment is just pure gold and absolutely amazing voice and physical acting! But in terms of WHO died, there were no high stakes at all. Like ASSH have killed of WHOLE casts before!! Now that's theatre! That's drama! That's WOW! But this one was just ... safe.
☆ I also felt that even though the story was very stereotypical: two warring states/kingdoms and their daughters getting caught up in the shit shit, yet I spent we OVER-spent time introducing the war and who was on who's side. I seriously think you could've completely cut out the two leaders and just had his underlings talking about him. I felt the presence of the two big leaders were unnecessary and you could've easily just had them AS spoken characters -- I hope you understand what I mean: they could've just been talked ABOUT rather than actually getting actors and having them physically onstage.
☆ They also spent a whole scene dedicated to the three Girl Gang members and explaining their tragic past and why they joined this group. You could've cut out both of these parts.
☆ There were also too many story lines. Let me break down the groups and relationships:
Present Day:
(1) Old Gedo with Young Boy, eventually Old Nadeshiko joining. (2) Girl Gang: out for Revenge on Gedo because of what happened to their mothers.
Past Day:
(1) Orange Clan: We have the Leader who's marrying Green's girl but ultimately wanting to battle, and absolutely hates his daughter and trying to track her down thanks to his ninja henchmen. His henchmen are slowly questioning their leader's leadership, sanity and motives. (2) Green Clan: Just wants a peaceful land, sends daughter to marry Orange so they can have a peaceful, political agreement. After the daughter gets killed, they try and find Sumika for either help or entrapment. (3) Girl Gang (4) Nadeshiko and Sumika on the run and trying to find Byakki. (5) Byakumaru bumping into Gedo, becoming spar buddies and eventually friends. (6) Gedo and his brother: Out on their travels and find Byakki and won't leave until Gedo defeats Byakki. (7) Sumika and Byakki: After finding Byakki, she really wants him to kill her so her powers can stop. (8) Gedo falls for Sumika at first sight and now sees Byakki as a love and fighting rival.
As you can see... there is just too much. This stage/story would've benefited if they had either: cut 2 or 3 characters out, OR cut one story line out completely. Upon my second watch, I realised that there is literally NO POINT to the Girl Gang at all (besides gender equality and girls can fight too and being a conflict to present Gedo), so I think they should've cut them characters out completely. Also physically cutting out the two leaders and having them only in the dialogue would've saved a lot of time too.
☆ This play is 2 hours 35 minutes long. If they had cut out the parts I wanted, this could've been under 2 hours. AND if they really wanted, they could've used that extra time to actually DEVELOP relationships between the remaining characters. I have no problem giving that time to Gedo and Byakki, or Byakki and Sumika! We need their development in this story in all honesty! And thinking about it, to say Byakki is the same character, he's in it almost a little as Young Boy is! He's barely in the stage compared to some many other characters.
☆ Also I went there for Hiroki and his has the smallest part... again! He's playing the story teller... again! So of course my bias heart is sad about this! I really thought we were going to get HIS story this time around! I really thought we were going to find out who his mother was this time around! But alas, this stage was set in the past and he's just a bystander again *cries* I really hope we get a third stage and that he's main next time!
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Don't get me wrong, this is still a solid play, with amazing acting and lots of great characters. Also it has a lot of charm, a lot of amazing scene and nice moments, some great lines, some very funny parts. However, this was just their weakest one for me. 'Safe' is definitely the word to describe this play. I am still hopeful and wanting a third stage! But seriously, if the next stage is not about Hiroki and his mother, I swear to god! xD Anyway, thanks for reading as usual!
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cinemaronin · 3 years
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Hairpin Circus (1972)
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ヘアピン・サーカス Hairpin Circus (1972) directed by Kiyoshi Nishimura cinematography by  Kazutami Hara
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xiapxls · 2 years
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Some dating between classes. Current tally:
Sims kissed: 3
Boy/girlfriends: 3
Have a strong romantic relationship with 3 sims at once ✓
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sakiaii · 4 years
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nct-krown · 2 years
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❝ 𝐊 𝐈 𝐊 𝐎 ❞
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ⓘ BASICS ¡!
STAGE NAME kiko ˒ 키코
BIRTH NAME nakashima akiko ˒ なかしま あきこ
KOREAN NAME na hayoung ˒ 나 하용
REPRESENTATIVE GEM opal
BIRTHDAY 31 december 2003
ZODIAC capricorn ˒ ♑︎
PLACE OF BIRTH tokyo ˒ japan
HOMETOWN hatagaya ˒ tokyo
ETHNICITY japanese
NATIONALITY japanese
LANGUAGES japanese ˒ korean
ⓘ PHYSIQUE ¡!
FACE CLAIM fukutomi tsuki
HEIGHT 165cm ˒ 5'4
BLOOD TYPE O-
ⓘ CAREER ¡!
OCCUPATION idol
LABEL sm ent.
GROUP nct ❪ 2022 - ❫
SUB-UNIT nct krown ❪ 2022 - ❫
POSITION main dancer ˒ lead rapper
TRAINING 4 yrs @ angelico ˒ 1 yr @ sm ent
DEBUT ❪ loading . . . ❫
SURVIVAL SHOW produce 48 ❪ 14th* ❫ ❪ 6th ❫
ⓘ FAMILY ¡!
MOTHER suzuki akira
FATHER nakashima daisuke
SISTER nakashima misaki ❪ ‘00 ❫
BROTHER nakashima eiji ❪ ‘05 ❫
COUSIN nishimura riki ❪ ‘05 ❫
ⓘ PERSONALITY ¡!
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POSITIVE adorable ˒ funny ˒ confident ˒ charming
NEGATIVE self-centered ˒ shit-starter ˒ confrontational ˒ careless
ⓘ HISTORY ¡!
nakashima akiko was born on the 31st of december 2003 to suzuki akira and nakashima daisuke in tokyo japan. her entire life everyone has called her kiko and she is more comfortable with it than akiko - it sounds too formal. the same goes for her sister misaki aka mimi of inter-stellar . ❪ @inter-stellar-jyp ❫ growing up the girls were always polar opposites and never had a particularly close bond , mimi being closer to eiji than kiko. but they still love each other deeply despite their glaringly obvious differences.
all 3 nakashima siblings have been dancing since before they could walk along with their cousin nishimura riki aka ni-ki of enhypen who’s parents own a dance studio in japan. kiko is incredibly close with ni-ki and the two have been inseparable since he was born. their studio competed internationally and they all represented japan in many dance competitions. kiko excelled in all genres but her forte was definitely contemporary and hip hop. in 2012 her , ni-ki , mimi and eiji performed with shinee at their concert in tokyo and that was the moment kiko knew that she wanted to be an idol.
in 2017 her entire family moved to korea to support mimi when she debuted in inter-stellar and kiko began training in hopes to debut under angelico entertainment. ❪ @angelic0ent ❫. after only a year of training she competed on produce 48. whilst appearing on produce 48 in 2018 kiko was a fan favourite and everyone was sure that she would debut. she consistently ranked within the top 12 from week to week but in a shock twist she did not make the final lineup of izone , ranking 14th. during the rigging investigation it was revealed that akiko was one of the victims really ranking 6th and not 14th meaning she was cheated out of the group.
following produce 48 kiko thought her debut would be secured because of her popularity but she did not make any of the upcoming lineup’s namely cherry berry ❪ @ch3rryb3rry ❫ and se4sons ❪ @se4sonz ❫ she was promised many things by jinhwan but he followed through with none of them. so after 4 years of loyalty kiko parted ways with angelico ent in 2021. she was scouted by sm at a dance competition back in 2019 whilst she was still under angelico but she called back and they still wanted her let her train and debut after almost exactly a year.
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2020 Olympics Japan Roster
Archery
Kawata Yūki (Hiroshima)
Muto Hiroki (Tokyo)
Furukawa Takaharu (Aomori)
Nakamura Miki (Yokohama)
Azusa Yamauchi (Tokyo)
Hayakawa Ren (Tokyo)
Athletics
Bruno Dede (Matsumoto)
Koike Yūki (Otaru)
Tada Shūhei (Higashiōsaka)
Yamagata Ryōta (Hiroshima)
Abdul Sani-Brown (Sokado)
Iizuka Shōta (Omaezaki)
Yamashita Jun (Tsukuba)
Julian Walsh (Hiroshima)
Bandō Yūta (Sumoto)
Hiroki Matsueda (Tokyo)
Akira Aizawa (Sukagawa)
Tatsuhiko Ito (Hamamatsu)
Ryoma Aoki (Kuki)
Ryūji Miura (Hamada)
Yamaguchi Kōsei (Higashiura)
Izumiya Shunsuke (Kanagawa)
Kanai Taiō (Hakodate)
Takayama Shun'ya (Hiroshima)
Abe Takotoshi (Tokyo)
Kazuki Kurokawa (Shimonoseki)
Hiromu Yamauchi (Aizuwakamatsu)
Kiryū Yoshihide (Hikone)
Rikuya Itō (Funabashi)
Kaito Kawabata (Matsusaka)
Satō Kentarō (Tokorozawa)
Aoto Suzuki (Saitama)
Shogo Nakamura (Yokkaichi)
Ōsako Suguru (Machida)
Yuma Hattori (Tōkamachi)
Ikeda Kōki (Hamamatsu)
Takahashi Eiki (Hanamaki)
Yamanishi Toshikazu (Kyoto)
Hayato Katsuki (Chukushino)
Masatora Kawano (Hyuga)
Satoshi Maruo (Kyoto)
Hashioka Yūki (Saitama)
Shiroyama Shōtarō (Hakodate)
Tsuha Hibiki (Kawagoe)
Takashi Etō (Mie)
Tobe Naoto (Noda)
Ejima Masaki (Kanagawa)
Yamamoto Seito (Okazaki)
Takuto Kominami (Sapporo)
Yu Ishikawa (Isehara)
Ran Urabe (Tokyo)
Tanaka Nozomi (Ono)
Kaede Hagitani (Saku)
Hironaka Ririka (Nagasaki)
Andō Yuka (Toyokawa)
Niiya Hitomi (Sōja)
Aoki Masumi (Okayama)
Kimura Ayako (Hiroshima)
Asuka Terada (Sapporo)
Yuna Yamanaka (Sakai)
Hanae Aoyama (Kobe)
Kodama Mei (Usuka)
Remi Tsuruta (Kagoshima)
Ami Saito (Takahashi)
Ichiyama Mao (Izumi)
Maeda Honami (Osaka)
Suzuki Ayuko (Toyohashi)
Fujii Nanako (Nakagawa)
Okada Kumiko (Ageo)
Kitaguchi Haruka (Asahikawa)
Boxing
Tanaka Ryōmei (Tokyo)
Sewon Okazawa (Tokyo)
Moriwaki Yuito (Tokyo)
Narimatsu Daisuke (Kumamoto)
Namiki Tsukimi (Narita)
Irie Sena (Tokyo)
Canoeing
Haneda Takuya (Toyota)
Adachi Kazuya (Tokyo)
Takanori Tōme (Tokyo)
Hiroki Fujishima (Kamikuishiki)
Yusuke Miyata (Wakayama)
Matsushita Momotarō (Komatsu)
Keiji Mizumoto (Yahaba)
Ayano Sato (Tokyo)
Yazawa Aki (Iida)
Teruko Kiriake (Yame)
Manaka Kubota (Kiyose)
Yuka Ono (Honjō)
Cycling
Arashiro Yukiya (Ishigaki)
Nariyuki Masuda (Sendai)
Nitta Yūdai (Aizuwakamatsu)
Wakimoto Yūta (Fukui)
Hashimoto Eiya (Gifu)
Yamamoto Kōhei (Makubetsu)
Nagasako Yoshitaku (Kasaoka)
Rim Nakamura (Kyoto)
Kaneko Hiromi (Yokkaichi)
Yonamine Eri (Osaka)
Kobayashi Yūka (Tosu)
Kajihara Yūmi (Saitama)
Kisato Nakamura (Chiba)
Miho Imai (Maebashi)
Sae Hatakeyama (Aigle, Switzerland)
Minato Oike (Shimada)
Diving
Terauchi Ken (Takarazuka)
Sakai Shō (Tokyo)
Reo Nishida (Osaka)
Tamai Rikuto (Takarazuka)
Hiroki Ito (Zama)
Murakami Kazuki (Ehime)
Mikami Sayaka (Yonago)
Arai Matsuri (Itami)
Haruka Enomoto (Utsunomiya)
Hazuki Miyamoto (Kōchi)
Itahashi Minami (Takarazuka)
Fencing
Tomohiro Shimamura (Tokyo)
Kaito Streets (Tokyo)
Kento Yoshida (Morioka)
Yudai Nagano (Ibaraki)
Kanō Kōki (Ama)
Minobe Kazuyasu (Echizen)
Yamada Masaru (Toba)
Uyama Satoru (Takamatsu)
Kyosuke Matsuyama (Tokyo)
Saitō Toshiya (Tokyo)
Shikine Takahiro (Tokyo)
Tokunan Kenta (Ikeda)
Rio Azuma (Osaka)
Tsuji Sumire (Gifu)
Nozomi Satō (Fukui)
Sera Azuma (Wakayama)
Yuka Ueno (Tokyo)
Aoki Chika (Minamiechizen)
Misaki Emura (Tokyo)
Norika Tamura (Mizuho)
Shihomi Fukushima (Munakata)
Rio Azuma (Wakayama)
Sumire Tsuji (Gifu)
Judo
Takatō Naohisa (Tokyo)
Abe Hifumi (Tokyo)
Ōno Shōhei (Naha)
Takanori Nagase (Ibaraki)
Mukai Shōichirō (Hongo)
Aaron Wolf (Shin-Koiwa)
Harasawa Hisayoshi (Shimonoseki)
Tonaki Funa (Sagamihara)
Abe Uta (Kobe)
Yoshida Tsukasa (Kyoto)
Tashiro Miku (Tokyo)
Arai Chizuru (Yorii)
Hamada Shōri (Kirishima Ichi)
Sone Akira (Kurume)
Karate
Naoto Sago (Tokyo)
Ken Nishimura (Fukuoka)
Araga Ryūtarō (Kyoto)
Kiyuna Ryō (Okinawa Ichi)
Miyahara Miho (Fukuoka)
Someya Mayumi (Tokyo)
Uekusa Ayumi (Tokyo)
Shimizu Kiyou (Osaka)
Pentathlon
Iwamoto Shōhei (Saga)
Tomonaga Natsumi (Saitama)
Rena Shimazu (Asaka)
Sailing
Nanri Kenji (Kanagawa)
Hokazono Junpei (Hioki)
Okada Keiju (Kitakyushu)
Koizumi Ibuki (Tokyo)
Leo Takahashi (Auckland, New Zealand)
Shibuki Iitsuka (Enoshima)
Tomizawa Makoto (Kashiwazaki)
Segawa Kazumasa (Sakaiminato)
Shibuki Iitsuka (Yokohama)
Anna Yamazaki (Hayama)
Eri Hatayama (Enoshima)
Sunaga Yuki (Sakado)
Doi Manami (Yokohama)
Yoshida Ai (Karatsu)
Yoshioka Miho (Enoshima)
Takano Sena (Suita)
Eri Hatayama (Zushi)
Shooting
Hiroyuki Ikawa (Tokyo)
Shigetaka Oyama (Toda)
Takayuki Matsumoto (Nagasaki)
Okada Naoya (Tsuyama)
Shiori Hirata (Kanagawa)
Haruka Nakaguchi (Kyoto)
Satoko Yamada (Saitama)
Kojiro Horimizu (Zentsūji)
Hiroyuki Ikawa (Yokohama)
Dai Yoshioka (Kyoto)
Ishihara Naoko (Tokyo)
Nakayama Yukie (Yūki)
Shiori Hirata (Nomi)
Haruka Nakaguchi (Kusatsu)
Chizuru Sasaki (Morioka)
Satoko Yamada (Kōka)
Softball
Fujita Yamato (Sasebo)
Ueno Yukiko (Fukuoka)
Goto Miu (Nagoya)
Mine Yukiyo (Fukuoka)
Kiyohara Nayu (Osaka)
Agatsuma Haruka (Tokyo)
Ichiguchi Yūka (Kanagawa)
Yamamoto Yū (Tokyo)
Hitomi Kawabata (Tokyo)
Atsumi Mana (Hamamatsu)
Minori Naito (Osaka)
Saki Yamazaki (Kakegawa)
Harada Nodoka (Sōja)
Mori Sayaka (Tokyo)
Yamada Eri (Fujisawa)
Climbing
Harada Kai (Kanagawa)
Narasaki Tomoa (Utsunomiya)
Noguchi Akiyo (Ibaraki)
Nonaka Mihō (Tokyo)
Surfing
Kanoa Igarashi (Huntington Beach, California)
Ōhara Hiroto (Chiba)
Maeda Mahina (Pupukea, Hawaii)
Tsuzuki Amuro (Shōnan)
Swimming
Honda Tomoru (Yokohama)
Ikari Yūki (Okayama)
Mura Ryūya (Yonago)
Shoma Sato (Tokyo)
Akira Namba (Yokkaichi)
Takahashi Kōtarō (Shizuoka)
Hagino Kōsuke (Oyama)
Irie Ryōsuke (Tennōji-Ku)
Kawamoto Takeshi (Nagoya)
Matsumoto Katsuhiro (Kanamachi)
Mizunuma Naoki (Tochigi)
Nakamura Katsumi (Tokyo)
Seto Daiya (Moroyama)
Sunama Keita (Yamatokoriyama)
Seki Kaiya (Tokyo)
Shioura Shinri (Isehara)
Miyu Namba (Yamaguchi)
Ageha Tanigawa (Tokyo)
Nagisa Ikemoto (Tokyo)
Aoi Masuda (Kobe)
Minamide Taishin (Kainan)
Yanagimoto Kōnosuke (Imari)
Konishi Anna (Toyooka)
Aoki Reona (Tokyo)
Hasegawa Suzuka (Kita)
Kobori Waka (Nara)
Ōhashi Yui (Hikone)
Teramura Miho (Nagareyama)
Watanabe Kanako (Tokyo)
Igarashi Chihiro (Kanagawa)
Ikee Rikako (Tokyo)
Ōmoto Rika (Kyoto)
Sakai Natsumi (Saitama)
Shirai Rio (Takarazuka)
Kida Yumi (Akasaka)
Namba Miyu (Nara)
Tanigawa Ageha (Shijonawate)
Ikemoto Nagisa (Uji)
Masuda Aoi (Kurashiki)
Inui Yukiko (Ōmihachiman)
Megumu Yoshida (Nagoya)
Fukumura Juka (Kyoto)
Kijima Moeka (Hakusan)
Okina Kyogoku (Higashioka)
Mayu Tsukamoto (Oamishirasato)
Mashiro Yasunaga (Higashioka)
Yanagisawa Akane (Saitama Ichi)
Table Tennis
Harimoto Tomokazu (Sendai)
Niwa Kōki (Tomakomai)
Mizutani Jun (Iwata)
Ishikawa Kasumi (Yamaguchi)
Itō Mima (Iwata)
Hirano Miu (Numazu)
Taekwondo
Ricardo Suzuki (Tokyo)
Sergio Suzuki (Tokyo)
Yamada Miyu (Aichi)
Hamada Mayu (Saga)
Volleyball
Ishijima Yūsuke (Matsubushi)
Shiratori Katsuhiro (Tokyo)
Shimizu Kunihiro (Fukui Ichi)
Ōnodera Taishi (Natori Ichi)
Fujii Naonobu (Miyagi Ichi)
Yamauchi Akihiro (Aichi Ichi)
Nishida Yūji (Inabe)
Sekita Masahiro (Tokyo)
Ishikawa Yūki (Aichi Ichi)
Lee Haku (Miyazaki Ichi)
Takanashi Kenta (Yamagata Ichi)
Ōtsuka Tatsunori (Osaka)
Yamamoto Tomohiro (Ebetsu)
Takahashi Ran (Kyoto)
Miki Ishii (Fujisawa)
Megumi Murakami (Echizen)
Ai Kurogo (Utsunomiya)
Koga Sarina (Saga)
Tasahiro Kanami (Ōtsu)
Mayu Ishikawa (Okazaki)
Shimamura Haruyo (Kamakura)
Kobata Mako (Kyoto)
Ishii Yuki (Kurashiki)
Mai Okumura (Nagatoro)
Araki Erika (Kurashiki)
Momii Aki (Sagamihara)
Hayashi Kotona (Kyoto)
Yamada Nichika (Toyota)
Wrestling
Otoguro Keisuke (Kōfu)
Otoguro Takuto (Kōfu)
Shohei Yabiku (Yokohama)
Fumita Ken'ichirō (Kōfu)
Takahashi Yūki (Kunawa)
Takatani Sōsuke (Kyōtango)
Yabiku Shōhei (Naha)
Susaki Yui (Matsudo)
Mukaida Mayu (Yokkaichi)
Kawai Risako (Tsubata)
Kawai Yukako (Tsubata)
Doshō Sara (Matsusaka)
Minagawa Hiroe (Uji)
Badminton
Momota Kento (Mitoyo)
Tsuneyama Kanta (Ōtsu)
Endō Hiroyuki (Tokyo)
Watanabe Yūta (Suginami)
Kamura Takeshi (Saga Ichi)
Sonoda Keigo (Yatsuhiro)
Yamaguchi Akane (Katsuyama)
Okuhara Nozomi (Ōmachi)
Fukushima Yuki (Kumamoto Ichi)
Hirota Sayaka (Kumamoto Ichi)
Matsumoto Mayu (Akita Ichi)
Nagahara Wakana (Akita Ichi)
Higashino Arisa (Iwamizawa)
Baseball
Kōyō Aoyagi (Yokohama)
Iwazaki Suguru (Shimizu)
Morishita Masato (Ōita Ichi)
Itoh Hiromi (Kayabe)
Yamamoto Yoshinobu (Bizen)
Tanaka Masahiro (Itami)
Yamasaki Yasuaki (Tokyo)
Kuribayashi Ryoji (Aisai)
Yūdai Ōno (Kyoto)
Senga Kodai (Gamagōri)
Taira Kaima (Ishigaki)
Umeno Ryūtarō (Nakagawa-Cho)
Kai Takuya (Ōita Ichi)
Yamada Tetsuto (Toyooka)
Genda Sōsuke (Ōita Ichi)
Asamura Hideto (Osaka)
Kikuchi Ryosuke (Tokyo)
Sakamoto Hayato (Itami)
Murakami Munetaka (Kumamoto Ichi)
Kondō Kensuke (Chiba Ichi)
Yanagita Yūki (Hiroshima)
Kurihara Ryōya (Fukui Ichi)
Yoshida Masataka (Fukui Ichi)
Suzuki Seiya (Tokyo)
Basketball
Togashi Yūki (Shibata)
Makoto Hiejima (Kyoto)
Hachimura Rui (Sendai)
Leo Vendrame (Nobeoka)
Watanabe Yūta (Zentsūji)
Kanamaru Kosuke (Fukuoka Ichi)
Baba Yūdai (Toyama Ichi)
Gavin Edwards (Funabashi)
Tanaka Daiki (Unzen)
Avi Schafer (Osaka)
Hugh Watanabe (Honolulu, Hawaii)
Harimoto Tenketsu (Nisshin)
Ira Brown (Willis, Texas)
Ochiai Tomoya (Tsuchiura)
Tominaga Akirasei (Nagoya)
Yasuoka Ryūto (Koshigaya)
Nagaoka Moeko (Urakawa)
Maki Takada (Toyohashi)
Miyoshi Naho (Ichikawa)
Rui Machida (Asahikawa)
Motohashi Nako (Tokyo)
Todo Nanako (Sapporo)
Hayashi Saki (Itoshima)
Evelyn Mawuli (Toyohashi)
Saori Miyazaki (Shibuya)
Miyazawa Yuki (Yokohama)
Akaho Himawari (Ishikawa)
Monica Okoye (Tokyo)
Stephanie Mawuli (Toyohashi)
Nishioka Risa (Ikoma)
Shinozaki Mio (Yokohama)
Yamamoto Mai (Hiroshima)
Equestrian
Takahashi Masanao (Tokyo)
Shingo Hayashi (Sapporo)
Hiroyuki Kitahara (Tokyo)
Kazuki Sado (Kyoto)
Kitajima Ryūzō (Kobe)
Ōiwa Yoshiaki (Schleswig Holstein, Germany)
Tanaka Toshiyuki (Fukuoka Ichi)
Kazuma Tomoto (Sturminster Newton, U.K.)
Mike Kawai (Valkenswaard, The Netherlands)
Fukushima Daisuke (Sakura)
Koki Saito (Katori)
Satō Eiken (Ogawa)
Field Hockey
Koji Yamasaki (Kōfu)
Genki Mitani (Echizen)
Tanaka Seren (Kyoto)
Ochiai Hiromasa (Tenri)
Murata Kazuma (Toyama Ichi)
Tanaka Kenta (Ōtsu)
Kitazato Kenji (Kumamoto Ichi)
Nagai Yūma (Kyoto)
Yamashita Manabu (Oyabe)
Tanaka Kaito (Tenri)
Nagayoshi Ken (Utsunomiya)
Fukuda Kentarō (Matsue)
Ōhashi Masaki (Nikkō)
Yamada Shōta (Maibara)
Zendana Hirotaka (Matsue)
Yoshikawa Takashi (Maibara)
Watanabe Kōta (Fukui Ichi)
Kirishita Yoshiki (Nara Ichi)
Kimika Hoshi (Kakamigahara)
Natsuhara Matsumoto (Matsubara)
Yu Asai (Hiroshima)
Mano Yukari (Kakamigahara)
Nagai Yuri (Kakamigahara)
Nagai Hazuki (Kakamigahara)
Oikawa Shihori (Tenri)
Kana Nomura (Nara)
Miki Kozuka (Nikko)
Segawa Maho (Tokyo)
Yamada Aki (Kōfu)
Nishikōri Emi (Matsue)
Kanon Mori (Hiroshima)
Mai Toriyama (Nara)
Sakurako Omoto (Iwakuni)
Asano Sakiyo (Kakamigahara)
Soccer
Ōsako Keisuke (Izumi)
Sakai Hiroki (Kashiwa)
Nakayama Yūta (Ryūgasaki)
Itakura Kō (Yokohama)
Yoshida Maya (Nagasaki)
Endoh Wataru (Yokohama)
Kubo Takefusa (Kawasaki)
Miyoshi Kōji (Kawasaki)
Maeda Daizen (Osaka)
Dōan Ritsu (Amagasaki)
Mitoma Kaoru (Kawasaki)
Tani Kosei (Osaka)
Hatate Reo (Shizuoka)
Tomiyasu Takehiro (Fukuoka Ichi)
Hashioka Daiki (Saitama)
Sōma Yūki (Tokyo)
Tanaka Ao (Kawasaki)
Ueda Ayase (Mito)
Hayashi Daichi (Osaka)
Machida Kōki (Mito)
Seko Ayuma (Osaka)
Zion Suzuki (Saitama Ichi)
Ikeda Sakiko (Saitama Ichi)
Shimizu Risa (Kobe)
Takarada Saori (Tateyama)
Kumagai Saki (Sapporo)
Minami Moeka (Yoshikawa)
Sugita Hina (Kitakyushu)
Nakajima Emi (Yasu)
Miura Narumi (Kawasaki)
Sugasawa Yuika (Chiba Ichi)
Iwabuchi Mana (Tokyo)
Tanaka Mina (Inagi)
Endō Jun (Shirakawa)
Shiokoshi Yuzuho (Saitama Ichi)
Hasegawa Yui (Toda)
Momiki Yūka (New York, New York)
Miyagawa Asato (Yokohama)
Kitamura Nanami (Osaka)
Yamashita Ayaka (Tokyo)
Shiori Miyake (Sapporo)
Hayashi Honoka (Uji)
Kinoshita Momoka (Hyogo)
Hirao Chika (Matsudo)
Golf
Matsuyama Hideki (Sendai)
Hoshino Rikuya (Mito)
Hataoka Nasa (Kasama)
Inami Mone (Tokyo)
Gymnastics
Hashimoto Daiki (Chiba)
Kaya Kazuma (Funabashi)
Kitazono Takeru (Osaka)
Wataru Tanigawa (Funabashi)
Daiki Kishi (Komatsu)
Ryosuke Sakai (Isehara)
Hatekeda Hitomi (Tokyo)
Hiraiwa Yūna (Tokyo)
Murakami Mai (Sagamihara)
Sugihara Aiko (Higashiōsaka)
Ōiwa Chisaki (Noda)
Sumire Kita (Tokyo)
Noshitani Sakura (Tokyo)
Sugimoto Sayuri (Nagoya)
Suzuki Ayuka (Anpachi)
Nanami Takenaka (Setagaya)
Yokota Kiko (Tokyo)
Hikaru Mori (Tokyo)
Megu Uyama (Kanazawa)
Handball
Naoki Sugioka (Kariya)
Yuta Iwashita (Kanazaki)
Kenya Kasahara (Kariya)
Adam Baig (Fukuoka Ichi)
Narita Kohei (Hiroshima)
Tokuda Shinnosuke (Inazawa)
Watanabe Jin (Ōita Ichi)
Rémi Feutrier (Tokyo)
Motoki Sakai (Isehara)
Motoki Shida (Kasumigauri)
Tatsuki Yoshino (Misato)
Agarie Yūto (Urasoe)
Mizumachi Kōtarō (Tokyo)
Rennosuke Tokuda (Iwakuni)
Yoshida Shūichi (Tarnow, Poland)
Sunami Kaho (Kagoshima)
Sunami Yui (Okayama)
Shiota Sayo (Takamatsu)
Yokoshima Aya (Takaoka)
Mana Horikawa (Hiroshima)
Itano Minami (Osaka)
Tanabe Yuki (Hakusan)
Ayaka Ikehara (Urasoe)
Hara Nozomi (Nobeoka)
Ōyama Mana (Takamatsu)
Sasaki Haruno (Takaoka)
Shiori Nagata (Fukuoka Ichi)
Sakura Hauge (Bergen, Norway)
Kondō Mahura (Tokyo)
Fujii Shio (Osaka)
Ishitate Mayuko (Fukui)
Rowing
Arakawa Ryūta (Yokohama)
Tomita Chiaki (Yonago)
Ōishi Ayami (Aichi Ichi)
Rugby
Jose Seru (Higashioka)
Lote Tuqiri (Namatakula, Fiji)
Colin Bourke (Tokyo)
Hano Kazushi (Nagoya)
Kameli Soejima (Labasa, Fiji)
Hikosaka Masakatsu (Aichi Ichi)
Brackin Karauria-Henry (Auckland, New Zealand)
Chihito Matsui (Osaka)
Ryota Kano (Tokyo)
Yoshikazu Fujita (Fukuoka Ichi)
Kippei Ishida (Amagasaki)
Naoki Motomura (Hachinohe)
Gōya Kazuhiro (Onojo)
Wakaba Hara (Niigata)
Rinka Matsuda (Kyoto)
Yume Hirano (Tokyo)
Haruka Hirotsu (Tokyo)
Marin Kajiki (Fukuoka Ichi)
Koide Mifuyu (Kumagaya)
Hana Nagata (Fukuoka Ichi)
Mei Otani (Kyoto)
Raichel Bativakalolo (Tokyo)
Mayu Shimizu (Tokyo)
Miyu Shirako (Tokyo)
Honoka Tsutsumi (Ureshino)
Skateboarding
Hirano Ayumu (Murakami)
Aoki Yukito (Shizuoka)
Horigome Yūto (Tokyo)
Shirai Sora (Sagamihara)
Hiraki Kokona (Kutchan)
Okamoto Misugu (Takahama)
Yosozumi Sakura (Iwade)
Nakayama Fūna (Toyama Ichi)
Nishimuri Aori (Tokyo)
Nishiya Momiji (Osaka)
Tennis
Tarō Daniel (Bradenton, Florida)
Nishikori Kei (Bradenton, Florida)
Nishioka Yoshihito (Tsu)
Sugita Yūichi (Tokyo)
Ben McLachlan (Queenstown, New Zealand)
Doi Misaki (Tokyo)
Hibino Nao (Ichinomiya)
Ōsaka Noami (Beverly Hills, California)
Aoyama Shūko (Osaka)
Shibahara Ena (Rancho Palos Verdes, California)
Ninomiya Makoto (Hiroshima)
Triathlon
Kenji Nener (Perth, Australia)
Makoto Odakura (Tokyo)
Niina Kishimoto (Kawagoe)
Takahashi Yūko (Mitaka)
Water Polo
Tanamura Katsuyuki (Ishigaki)
Adachi Seiya (Gifu Ichi)
Harukiirario Koppu (Tokyo)
Shiga Mitsuaki (Maebashi)
Takuma Yoshida (Nagahama)
Toi Suzuki (Yamagata Ichi)
Shimizu Yūsuke (Kumamoto Ichi)
Mitsuru Takata (Tokyo)
Arai Atsushi (Kawasaki)
Yusuke Inaba (Toyama)
Keigo Okawa (Yachiyo)
Kenta Araki (Tokyo)
Tomoyoshi Fukushima (Kagoshima Ichi)
Rikako Miura (Yamagata Ichi)
Yumi Arima (Yusashino)
Akari Inaba (Toyama)
Eruna Ura (Hakusan)
Kaho Iwano (Inabe)
Miku Koide (Kashiwazaki)
Maiko Hashida (Tokyo)
Yuki Niizawa (Tokyo)
Minori Yamamoto (Kyoto)
Kako Kawaguchi (Yokohama)
Marina Tokumoto (Tokyo)
Kyoko Kudo (Yokohama)
Minami Shioya (Yachiyo)
Weightlifting
Itokazu Yōichi (Tokyo)
Mitsunori Konnai (Setagaya)
Masanori Miyamoto (Naha)
Toshiki Yamamoto (Yokohama)
Miyake Hiromi (Niiza)
Yagi Kanae (Kobe)
Andō Mikiko (Shiroi)
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memcaked · 4 years
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Source: Subarashiki kono Sekai | The World Ends With You
Relationships: Misaki Shiki & Sakuraba Neku, Kiryu “Joshua” Yoshiya & Sakuraba Neku, this can be read as nekushiki if you squint. that’s their magic.
Characters: Sakuraba Neku, Misaki Shiki, Kiryu “Joshua” Yoshiya
Additional tags: Trauma Nightmares, self-care, warning for a paragraph of blood and violence that might be triggering, TWEWYTOBER, TWEWYTOBER 2020, Beta Read
Summary: It’s like sometimes Neku gets this idea in his head that Joshua is some lonely boy like him he’d want to intellectualise with, and not a callous murderous death god in a human kid’s clothing who hasn’t talked to any of them in months.
Beginning notes: Addendum: This was written and published on October 12th, 2020. this was originally about lines from w2 that'd fucking Hurt with the final twist that turned into neku's frustration with absentee joshua that became trauma dreams somehow. still feel like i need to redo introduction but at that point i was at like 900 words and just wanted to finish it since i bloody overscoped this huh. nobody said i had to follow the prompt mate
blows a kiss to will @makosinnergy for reading through this and pointing out some rather incoherent lines
Body:
“The Composer... The guy in charge of Shibuya?”
“Correct. We're in the Composer's Game. The Reapers are just his enforcers. They execute his designs.”
“Some designer. His Game royally sucks.”
“Hee hee... doesn’t it?”
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It’s like sometimes Neku gets this idea in his head that Joshua is some lonely boy like him he’d want to intellectualise with, and not a callous murderous death god in a human kid’s clothing who hasn’t talked to any of them in months.
Even a mention of that name swamps him with some prissy kid he’d whack like he almost did to Shiki and the mistreated boy who doesnt like people just like Neku did and the killer who has all the impunity in the world to keep a vice grip on his partner and the imperfect protector he wouldn’t ever be able to apologise to a killer and the villain who put him through all this to someone he respects and wants to talk to for once… if he can fucking pick up the phone when Neku keeps calling, calling, calling.
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Remembering anything he dreams about is such a rarity to him, but there’s been far too many late nights where he wakes up from his counting like a rocketship to blasting what was his… friend? to pieces and becoming a fucking murderer coated in dark, clotty blood that weighs his clothes like an iron ball (the one anyone who takes a life like that deserves). The blood doesn’t stop gushing and pooling and running all the way up the walls, the static fizzes even harder in his ears and clouds his reddening vision as the body falls apart, wilts and sinks like a plucked daisy going brown. Because of him, because of him, because of him
And then Neku’s torn away from those nightmares, his pyjamas soaked in so much sweat he can’t stop seeing as blood. He curls up fetal position trying to gather the energy to either sleep or get out of bed but he can’t, he’s fixed in this spot as the minutes drawl past like hours, tired and terrified and the dread washing over him when he realises fuuuck, it’s a school night. When the sun rises his hands still shake too much to do his hair and he walks into the building, with weak spikes that barely stand; he wasn’t really looking in the mirror much, brought his headphones and went.
Shiki pulls him into a corner minutes before class starts, asking if he’s up to going into class when she’s noticed how paranoid, puffy panda-eyed he looked. His breathing gets funny when he starts babbling about how he had a nightmare he shot Joshua and there was blood fucking everywhere as Shiki’s eyes flash every few seconds as she keeps track. She presses her hand to his chest, “You said that was the third time? Did you manage to shower after it?”
Neku is stone-cold lucid when he freezes up, “No? It was in the middle of the night, it’d wake everyone up. I couldn’t move from my room."
“Hey Neku,” Shiki chews her cracked lips, “are you free after school? I want to take you somewhere. I think it’ll help you.”
After stumbling through a blur of classes it leaves him tired and sleepy and not paying attention to where they go until he zones back into aisles that he vaguely remembers as a store he visited back in the Game. He mumbles where, she answers Nishimura Drugs in Q-Heads. She takes him to an aisle full of towels and cloths and as she bundles packets of baby wipes into his arms she explains that when she feels far too miserable to shower she tries to at least use wipes so she can feel clean enough.
“It’s recurring,” she says, “and I don’t want you to turn up like that again feeling and looking horrible no more than you need to. You can call me if you need to, all people need is a good listener.” When they pay and leave the pharmacy she asks if he needs to be walked home.
It maybe takes five days until a terrified, guilty Neku sees the taunting glow of 1:09 blink as his unsteady hands try to select Shiki’s number. She answers just after the first ring dies out, her voice grave and worried as he recounts the nightmare again. “Get out of your pyjamas and put them in your hamper, get the towels from your drawer and try to get all your sweat off,” she coaches Neku.
He finishes drying his legs when the regret becomes too heavy to handle, pricking at his already swollen eyes. “I couldn’t save him.” he wrenches out from the fast-coming sobs.
“Who? Joshua?” Neku grunts through the phone to Shiki’s question, and she takes it as a yes. “But he’s still… alive, isn’t he? If he’s brought us all back…”
“So fucked up,” he says, to no-one in particular. “How do I tell the headshrinker I died? That I wish my killer would call back? That I spent a month in purgatory that he was god of and having to,”
“Isn’t there someone,” Shiki tries to suggest something, “not a headshrinker, who’d know about and could talk to you the Game?”
“I don’t know!” Neku’s voice cracks, reaches a shaky sobby screech. “Saw Mr. H when I died standing and smiling right there with Joshua but WildKat never opens.”
“WildKat?”
“His café! Need t’make lockpicks if I want answers, I,” he swallows in a shaky, hitched breath and only then realises how frantic his voice was and he almost deflates. “M’sorry, Shiki.”
“Sorry for what?”
“You… you don’t know this and I’m forcing you to listen when you were only there for--”
Shiki takes a deep breath on the other end. “We can have a do-over tomorrow, it’s only one now. I’m here to listen to you even if it’s not about me, I was trying to say that with the headshrinker thing. Hey, are you finished cleaning?”
Neku opens his eyes after the line goes dead to see a perfect white feather lying across his chest, glittering in the (when did he fall back asleep?) morning light. He opens the window, shifts the weight in his knees, slings a feather as well as he can through the air resistance. His anger translates to a soft drop from his third floor to the ground, but he follows it up with his still-sore, throaty voice. “I want answers, not these fucking feathers!”
End notes: october 12th is the two year anniversary of twewy final remix's worldwide release and two year anniversary to permanently altering my brain chemistry over this stupid fucking dead teen simulator i hope this is good enough
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inter-stellar-jyp · 5 years
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⧽ ⠀ ̲̅:☆ ⠀ introducing 𝐦𝐢𝐦𝐢 !! ⠀ ‧ *
⠀ ——— ♡ ⠀ BASICS !! ⠀ * . ࿐ྂ
STAGE NAME mimi ˒ 미미
BIRTH NAME nakashima misaki ˒ なかしま みさき
KOREAN NAME na miyeon ˒ 나 미연
BIRTHDAY 01 march 2000
ZODIAC pisces ˒ ♓︎
PLACE OF BIRTH tokyo ˒ japan
HOMETOWN hatagaya ˒ tokyo
LANGUAGES japanese ˒ korean ˒ english ❪ basic ❫
NATIONALITY japanese
ETHNICITY japanese-korean
——— ♡ ⠀ PHYSIQUE !! ⠀ * . ࿐ྂ
FACECLAIM sakata sora
HEIGHT 157cm ˒ 5’1
BLOOD TYPE A+
——— ♡ ⠀ CAREER !! ⠀ * . ࿐ྂ
OCCUPATION idol
GROUP inter-stellar ❪ 2017 - ❫ ˒ seraph ❪ 2021-2022 ❫
POSITION main dancer ˒ lead vocalist
TRAINING 9 months @ jyp
DEBUT 10 oct 2017 ˒ 26 june 2021 ❪ seraph ❫
SURVIVAL SHOW seraph ❪ 4th ❫
——— ♡ ⠀ FAMILY !! ⠀ * . ࿐ྂ
MOTHER hana andrews-na
STEPMOTHER tiffany andrews-na
FATHER nakashima daisuke
STEPMOTHER nakashima aeri
HALF-SISTER nakashima akiko ❪ ‘03 ❫
HALF-BROTHER nakashima eiji ❪    ‘05    ❫
COUSIN nishimura riki ❪ ‘05 ❫
——— ♡ ⠀ PERSONALITY !! ⠀ * . ࿐ྂ
MBTI infp
POSITIVE passionate ˒ sweet ˒ affectionate ˒ thoughtful
NEGATIVE timid ˒ anxious ˒ push-over ˒ insecure
——— ♡ ⠀ TRIVIA !! ⠀ * . ࿐ྂ
mimi was the 7th and final member to be announced through the predebut project and the last solo mv which was released on the 10th of june 2017.
mimi’s mother is korean and her father is japanese. they broke up before her mother realised she was pregnant and her father was already dating her step-mother when she was born. she was mainly raised by her father and stepmother who she is as close to as she is to her biological mother and loves them both dearly.her half family is like her biological family and everyone forgets that she has a different mother because of how close they all are.
her biological mother moved to australia and married a woman named tiffany andrews so she has 3 mothers in total ! they do not have any other children besides mimi.
when it was confirmed that mimi would make her debut her entire family -and their dog koko - moved to korea to support her. they now all stay in seoul !
she has always been called mimi since she was little it’s actually rare for people to call her misaki even her family.
she's too nice and lovely for her own good and it leads to her getting taken advantage of and being taken for granted so the other members protect her a lot.
mimi was considered a dance prodigy as a child and started representing japan in various styles at the early age of 7 ! she even performed onstage with snsd.
she will capture your heart when you least expect it, no one is safe for her charms you will fall in love with her.
mimi is called the duality queen because despite her cute looks and shy demeanor she can be very sexy and powerful on stage.
because of her years of competitive dancing she is the most powerful dancer and has the most captivating stage presence. every move she makes has so much passion that you can feel her star power as she dances. she really is just insanely talented .
she really loves disney especially mickey mouse and mulan. one of her nicknames from the members is literally mickey.
her cousin is ni-ki of enhypen and the two are very close. they used to dance together at his moms studio and now that he’s debuted and in seoul they see each other whenever they can. he often stays with her family when on vacation.
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leenaevilin · 5 years
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[Announcement] Otona Project第二十七弾 演劇ユニット 爆走おとな小学生 第十二回全校集会『勇者セイヤンの物語(仮)』(otona project dai 27 dan engeki unit bakusou otona shougakusei dai 12 kai zenkou shuukai ~ yuusha seiyan no monogatari (kari))
the show will be running from October 24th, 2019 to October 28th, 2019 (Tokyo) @ シアター1010 (Theater 1010)
Cast:
Oota Masaki Koyama Momoyo Shinoda Minami Kominami Kouji Yamanaka Shouta Murase Fuminori Nitta Kenta Matsumoto Yuuichi Nagasawa Marina Umeda Haruka Suzuki Hirono Shiratori Yuuna Maruyama Shougo Matsunami Yuuki Ryousuke (CUBERS) Kawamura Reo Nishimura Nobuaki Abe Kanon Ishihara Misaki Hayashi Chinami Kosaka Takao Yamada Yuuta Katou Koudai Kikkawa Yuu Kuwano Kousuke Kawasumi Bishin
Guest:
Watanabe Yui Inoue Rikako
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mateushonrado · 5 years
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Status Post #8045: Super Sentai 1-100
Row 1 - Goranger [Akaranger (Red): Tsuyoshi Kaijo (Naoya Makoto), Aoranger (Blue): Akira Shimnei (Hiroshi Miyauchi), Kiranger (Yellow): Daita Oiwa (Baku Hatakeyama), Momoranger (Pink): Peggy Matsuyama (Lisa Komaki) and Midoranger (Green): Kenji Asuka (Yukio Itou)] and JAKQ [Spade Ace (Red): Goro Sakurai (Yoshitaka Tanba), Dia Jack (Blue): Ryu Higashi (Tairayama Itou), Heart Queen (Pink): Karen Mizuki (Mitchi Love), Clover King (Green): Bunta Daichi (Yuusuke Kazato) and Big One (White): Sokichi Banba (Hiroshi Miyauchi)]
Row 2 - Battle Fever J [Battle Japan (Red): Masao Den (Hironori Tanioka), Battle France (Blue): Kyousuke Shida (Yuuhei Kurachi), Battle Cossack (Orange): Makoto Jin (Naoya Ban), Battle Kenya (Black): Shirou Akebono (Kenji Ohba) and Miss America (Pink): Maria Nagisa (Naomi Hagi)] and Denjiman [Denji Red: Ippei Akagi (Shinichi Yuuki), Denji Blue: Daigoro Oume (Kenji Ohba), Denji Yellow: Jun Kiyama (Eiichi Tsuyama), Denji Green: Tatsuya Midorikawa (Naoya Uchida) and Denji Pink: Akira Momoi (Akira Koizumi)]
Row 3 - Sun Vulcan [Vul Eagle (Red): Takayuki Hiba (Takayuki Godai), Vul Shark (Blue): Kin'ya Samejima (Kin'ya Sugi) and Vul Panther (Yellow): Asao Hyou (Asao Kobayashi)], Goggle-V [Goggle Red: Kenichi Akama (Ryouji Akagi), Goggle Black: Kanpei Kuroda (Jyunichi Haruta), Goggle Blue: Saburo Aoyama (Shigeki Ishii), Goggle Yellow: Futoshi Kijima (Sanpei Godai) and Goggle Pink: Miki Momozono (Megumi Ogawa)] and Dynaman (Red and Black) [Dyna Red: Hokuto Dan (Satoshi Okita) and Dyna Black: Ryuu Hoshikawa (Jyunchi Haruta)]
Row 4 - Dynaman (Blue, Yellow and Pink) [Dyna Blue: Yousuke Shima (Kouji Unogi), Dyna Yellow: Kousaku Nangou (Yuu Tokita) and Dyna Pink: Rei Tachibana (Sayoko Hagiwara)], Bioman [Red One: Shirou Gou (Ryosuke Sakamoto), Green Two: Shingo Takasugi (Naoto Ota), Blue Three: Ryuuta Nanbara (Akita Osuga), Yellow Four: Jun Yabuki (Sumiko Tanaka) and Pink Five: Hikaru Katsuragi (Michiko Makino)] and Changeman (Red and Black) [Change Dragon (Red): Hiryu Tsurugi (Haruki Hamada) and Change Griffin (Black): Shou Hayate (Kazuoki Takahashi)]
Row 5 - Changeman (Blue, White and Pink) [Change Pegasus (Blue): Yuma Ozora (Shiro Izumi), Change Mermaid (White): Sayaka Nagisa (Hiroko Nishimoto) and Change Phoenix (Pink): Mai Tsubasa (Mai Ooishi)], Flashman [Red Flash: Jin (Touta Tarumi), Green Flash: Dai (Kihachiro Uemura), Blue Flash: Bun (Yasuhiro Ishiwata), Yellow Flash: Sara Tokimura (Youko Nakamura) and Pink Flash: Lou (Mayumi Yoshida)] and Maskman (Red and Black) [Red Mask: Takeru (Ryousuke Kaizu) and Black Mask: Kenta (Koichi Kusakari)]
Row 6 - Maskman (Blue, Yellow and Pink) [Blue Mask: Akira (Issei Hirota), Yellow Mask: Haruka (Yuki Nagata) and Pink Mask: Momoko (Kanako Maeda)], Liveman [Red Falcon: Yuusuke Amamiya (Daisuke Shima), Yellow Lion: Joh Ohara (Kazuhiko Nishimura), Blue Dolphin: Megumi Misaki (Megumi Mori), Black Bison: Tetsuya Yano (Seirou Yamaguchi) and Green Sai: Jun'ichi Aikawa (Jin Kawamoto)] and Turboranger (Red and Black) [Red Turbo: Riki Honoo (Kenta Satou) and Black Turbo: Daichi Yamagata (Fumiaki Ganaha)]
Row 7 - Turboranger (Blue, Yellow and Pink) [Blue Turbo: Youhei Hama (Keiya Asakura), Yellow Turbo: Shunsuke Hino (Junichiro Katagiri) and Pink Turbo: Haruna Morikawa (Yoshiko Iwaya)], Fiveman [Five Red: Gaku Hoshikawa (Toshiya Fuji), Five Blue: Ken Hoshikawa (Kei Sindachiya), Five Black: Fumiya Hoshikawa (Ryohei Kobayashi), Five Pink: Kazumi Hoshikawa (Kazuko Miyata) and Five Yellow: Remi Hoshikawa (Ryo Narushima)] and Jetman (Red and Black) [Red Hawk: Ryu Tendo (Kotaro Tanaka) and Black Condor: Gai Yuki (Toshihide Wakamatsu)]
Row 8 - Jetman (Yellow, White and Blue) [Yellow Owl: Raita Ooishi (Tomihisa Naruse), White Swan: Kaori Rokumeikan (Rika Kishida) and Blue Swallow: Ako Hayasaka (Sayuri Uchida)], Zyuranger [Tyranno Ranger (Red): Geki (Yuta Mochizuki), Mammoth Ranger (Black): Goushi (Seiju Umon), Tricera Ranger (Blue): Dan (Hideki Fujiwara), Tiger Ranger (Yellow): Boi (Takumi Hashimoto), Ptera Ranger (Pink): Mei (Reiko Chiba) and Dragon Ranger (Green): Burai (Shiro Izumi)] and Dairanger (Red) [Ryuu Ranger (Red): Ryo (Keiichi Wada)]
Row 9 - Dairanger (Green, Blue, Yellow, Pink and White) [Shishi Ranger (Green): Daigo (Tatsuya Nomi), Tenma Ranger (Blue): Shoji (Ei Hamura), Kirin Ranger (Yellow): Kazu (Keisuke Tsuchiya), Houou Ranger (Pink): Lin (Natsuki Takahashi) and Kiba Ranger (White): Kou (Hisashi Sakai)] and Kakuranger [Ninja Red: Sasuke (Teruaki Ogawa), Ninja White: Tsuruhime (Satomi Hirose), Ninja Blue: Saizou (Hiroshi Tsuchida), Ninja Yellow: Seikai (Shu Kawai) and Ninja Black: Jiraiya (Kane Kosugi)]
Row 10 - Kakuranger (Navy) [Extra Hero (Navy): Ninjaman (Hideaki Kusaka, voiced by Kazuki Yao)], Ohranger [Oh Red: Goro Hoshino (Masaru Shishido), Oh Green: Shouhei Yokkaichi (Kunio Masaoka), Oh Blue: Yuji Mita (Masashi Goda), Oh Yellow: Juri Nijou (Ayumi Aso), Oh Pink: Momo Maruo (Tamao Sato) and King Ranger (Black): Riki (Shoji Yamaguchi)] and Carranger (Red, Blue and Green) [Red Racer: Kyosuke Jinnai (Yuji Kishi), Blue Racer: Naoki Domon (Yoshihiro Masujima) and Green Racer: Minoru Uesugi (Yoshihiro Fukuda)]
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