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Miyuki and Takara
A stereotypical example would be Miyuki Takara from the manga Lucky Star.
The archetype moe character is used in some anime and manga, such as Miyuki Takara of Lucky Star.
* Miyuki Takara ( 高良 みゆき ), the pink-haired class genius from Lucky Star

Miyuki and character
* Miyuki Rokujō, a fictional character in Strawberry Panic !— see List of Strawberry Panic!
Miyuki Kobayakawa, one of the principal characters of You're Under Arrest !, was featured as a goddess character in a four-panel gag strip in the manga.
The film's main character, Miyuki Minazuki, ranked number three in The Assassins Guild, known as the " Stray Cat ".
In the original Macross ( 1982 ) Japanese anime TV series the character of Vanessa Laird was voiced by Run Sasaki, Kim Kabirov by Hiromi Tsuru and Shammy Milliome by Sanae Miyuki.
* Miyuki Chitose, the sister of Senri Chitose and a minor character from Prince of Tennis
* Miyuki Itsumi, a minor character from the video game Xenosaga
* Miyuki Irie character from the anime Angel Beats!

Miyuki and Star
* Miyuki Tsurugi 1978 – 1990 Moon ( Takarazuka Top Otokoyaku Star 1985 – 1990 )

Miyuki and manga
Adachi is well known for romantic comedy and sports manga ( especially baseball ) such as Touch, H2, Slow Step, Miyuki and Cross Game.
He received the 28th Annual Shogakukan Manga Award for shōnen / shōjo manga his two series Touch and Miyuki.
" In the manga, Miyuki runs away after turning down the offer for tea ; in the anime, she's forced to sit and enjoy it as the Hatter tries to go up her shirt.
Although very cruel at times, he shows a soft spot towards Miyuki ( the Hiten Shrine girl and Tessai's granddaughter ), Sara ( his personal fan ), and sometimes even towards Ryoko, whom he admitted having romantic feelings for during their battle in volume 6 of the manga.
* Miyuki Kitagawa, a Japanese manga artist
* Miyuki Wakamatsu of Miyuki, a manga by Mitsuru Adachi
Two novels based on the manga adaptation Second Graduation were written by Miyuki Gotō and released in October 2005 and January 2006.

Miyuki and series
Most of the series reflects on the standing friendship between Miyuki and Natsumi as they deal with their personal lives and their jobs as police officers, with some being portrayed as slice of life stories.
In the TV series she is almost always seen with Miyuki Sonobe and Megumi Furuta, the only friends she seems to have at Seiran school.
His Miyuki series was adapted into both an anime TV series and a live-action film, and Nine was adapted into three films, with another following in 1984.
Anpanman ), Madoka Ayukawa ( Kimagure Orange Road ), Miyuki Kashima ( Miyuki ), Reiko Mikami ( Ghost Sweeper Mikami ) and Naomi Hunter ( Metal Gear Solid series ).
* Kindaichi Case Files series ( Miyuki Nanase )
Her seiyū is Miyuki Sawashiro in the special and Megumi Hayashibara for her appearances in the Detective Conan series.
# Smoke and Mirrors hits Kindaichi's high school when he and Miyuki are asked to join the school's Mystery Club and attempt to track down a series of urban legends called " The Seven Mysteries of Fudo High.
# The Third Opera House Murders: Kindaichi, Miyuki, and Kenmochi return to the island Opera House Hotel for the third time ( the second was detailed in the first of a series of Kindaichi novels by Seimaru Amagi ), this time after the death of the hotel's owner, Kurosawa.
The series focuses on Miyuki, a Japanese schoolgirl who finds herself pulled into several nonsensical worlds populated by scantily-dressed females who want to have their way with her.
: She is voiced by Fumie Kusachi ( radio drama ) and Naoko Takano ( OVA ), and portrayed by Ayaka Tomoda ( web series ) and Miyuki Yokoyama ( films ).
Voiced by Miyuki Ueda, who also played as the voice of Chizuru Nanbara in Combattler V, as Erika in the Daimos series, and as Marie Antoinette in Rose of Versailles ; the latter was another series on which Nagahama, the creator of Voltes V, was one of the contributing directors.
In 1983, he married Miyuki Kumagai, who he had started a relationship with in 1979, when she was 17, when she appeared in the Tantei Monogatari television series.

Takara and character
Megatron is a fictional character from the Transformers franchise, created by Hasbro, and based on a toy design by Takara.
The first is the US version of the character created by Hasbro, while the second is the Japanese version, created by Takara.
" Shockwave " was the name Takara used for the character called Tidal Wave by Hasbro.
** Takara Hondo, character in Moe Kare!
Originally, the Dodge Ram was meant to be a character other than Prime ( though precisely who is unknown ), but due to the obscurity of pick-up trucks in Japan and out of concern that the huge and expensive mold would not sell, Takara insisted that the Ram be made into a truly iconic character: namely, Optimus Prime ( known as Convoy in Japan ).

Takara and Star
In 1976, David Abrams rejected a deal to license toys for the upcoming motion picture Star Wars, as Martin Abrams was currently hashing out a deal with Takara to bring Micronauts to the United States and was of the opinion that they would go bankrupt if they made toys of every " flash in the pan " sci-fi B movie that came along.

Takara and manga
Takara produced the released a 1 / 100 line of aircraft kits, each with a 1 / 24 pilot figure in the early 1980s to coincide with the original manga stories.
Beside the anime, Takara also commissioned manga serial for Bom Bom comic magazine.
By 2000, Takara, also in financial dire, reduced the new series to just a few dozen of toys and canceled the very expensive Microman anime and also eventually the manga in Bom Bom.

Takara and series
Sunrise has been involved in many popular and acclaimed anime television series, including Mobile Suit Gundam ( and all its various spinoffs and sequels since 1979 ), the Mashin Eiyūden Wataru series ( 1988 – 1997 ), the Yūsha series ( 1990 – 1997 ), the Eldran series ( 1991 – 1993 ) which has now become part of the Yūsha series since the Takara Tomy merger, and the Crest of the Stars series ( 1999 – 2001 ).
The first Transformers toys were created from the different transforming robot toylines from Takara, notably the Diaclone and Micro Change ( Microman ) series.
Unfortunately for both Takara and Hasbro, the Generation Two series of Transformers sold poorly, and Hasbro abandoned it after two years.
With the failure of the Generation 2 series, Hasbro and Takara decided the franchise needed an overhaul.
A fresh idea coupled with a TV series program with strong stories assured this series the success Hasbro and Takara needed, as this series was a giant hit in international markets as well as in Takara's home market, Japan.
Kinetic Underground, Inc along with its affiliated company Kinetic Komicz started development on a new Micronauts comic series which was stalled by Takara Tomy Co., Ltd.
: The toy that was to become the Autobot Mirage was originally designed by Koujin Ohno in 1982 and released as part of the Japanese Diaclone series by Takara.
In October 2000, Tatsunoko and Japanese toy company Takara Co., Ltd. produced and released a Japan-only PlayStation exclusive fighting game Tatsunoko Fight, featuring characters from four established Tatsunoko franchises, as well an original series created exclusively for the game,.
Blaster is the name of several fictional characters in the Transformers television and comic series based on the popular toy line produced by Takara Tomy and Hasbro.
In 1984, Hasbro licensed the Car-Robots toyline along with the Microman " Micro Change " toyline from Takara and merged the two series of toys to create the Transformers.
The Constructicons came from near the end of the series, at which point Takara was starting to abandon the Inch-Man pilot figures and being limited to the 1 / 60th scale.
Takara Toys ' 1982 Micro Change series of toys were part of the 1980 New Microman toy line and were small household objects that could transform into vehicles or artificially intelligent robot characters that fought alongside their 10-centimeter tall alien cyborg Microman creators against the evil Acroyears.
Jazz ( Tigre in Italy ) is the " very cool, very stylish, very competent " member of the Autobots in the Transformers television and comic series based on the popular toy line produced by Takara and Hasbro.
is a toyline of the Transformers series produced by Hasbro in North America, Europe and Takara in Japan, the primary selling point of which is the use of 1: 24 scale, accurate real-world vehicle modes officially licensed from car manufacturers.
In 1983, Takara Tomy's Tomytronic 3D series simulated 3D by having two LED panels that were lit by external light through a window on top of the device, making it the first dedicated home video 3D hardware.
In 1972, Takara released a series of 8 " and 12 " action figures called Henshin Cyborg (" Transforming Cyborg ").

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