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  • 101Kenji Nojima — Born March 16, 1976 (1976 03 16) (age 35) Tokyo, Japan Occupation Seiyū Years active 1996 present Spouse …

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  • 102Mōryōmaru — (魍魎丸) is a character in the manga and anime series InuYasha .OverviewMōryōmaru is one of Naraku s enemies. At first, he is merely a haku (life force) puppet, the more refined of various such creations made from yōkai by Hakudōshi. As such, he had …

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  • 103Dragon Warrior III — Box art of the original North American release, Dragon Warrior III, for the NES. Developer(s) Chunsoft Heartbeat (SFC) TOSE (GBC) …

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  • 104Saeko Chiba — Born August 26, 1977 (1977 08 26) (age 34) Aomori, Japan Other names Saepon Occupation seiyū Agent …

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  • 105Aoi Miyazaki — 宮﨑 あおい Aoi Miyazaki at the Élan d or Award ceremony in 2009 Born November 30, 1985 (1985 11 30) …

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  • 106Akane — Infobox Given Name Revised name = Akane imagesize= caption= pronunciation= gender = Female meaning = It can have many different meanings depending on the kanji used. region = origin = related names = Sumire Tsubaki footnotes = Akane (あかね, アカネ) is …

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  • 107Ayako Fujitani — (藤谷文子 Fujitani Ayako ; b. 7 December 1979 in Osaka, Japan). A writer and actress, she is the daughter of Steven Seagal and his first wife, aikido master Miyako Fujitani.Is fluent in English and Japanese.Ayako currently stars in Michel Gondry s… …

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  • 108Sakura Nogawa — (野川 さくら, Nogawa Sakura?) is a voice actress born in Toyohashi, Aichi on March 1, 1978.[1] Her height is 153 cm and her weight is 54 kg. Contents …

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  • 109Sachie Hara — Infobox actor name = nihongo|Sachie Hara|原沙知絵 imagesize = caption = birthdate = birth date and age|1978|05|01| location = flagicon|Japan Fukuoka, Japan height = 173cm website = http://www.ken on.co.jp/artist/html/hara.html notable roles = Miyuki… …

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  • 110Nakayoshi — October 1999 issue of Nakayoshi featuring art by Natsumi Ando Categories Shōjo manga Frequency Monthly First issue December 1954 …

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