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Minako and depicted
Minako is depicted as athletic, cheerful, romantic, resilient, and clever.
An angel ( who is depicted as a Buddhist monk with cherub wings and halo ) tells Ginji that because of a celestial mistake, he can be reunited with Minako, but only if he lives out the natural lifespan of another animal, after which he will return to his human body.

Minako and manga
* Sailor Venus or Minako Aino, one of the Sailor Senshi from the anime / manga Sailor Moon
Minako is first introduced in the Codename: Sailor V manga, of which she is the lead character.
Despite her declared expertise, Minako herself has little personal experience in relationships ( aside from a brief and ill-fated love in the Sailor V manga ), but is enthusiastic about romantic opportunities — even to the point of two-timing a pair of the series ' villains.
In the manga, by contrast, Minako suspects Yaten of being an enemy ; while confronting the Starlights, she and Rei reaffirm that they do not need men because they have dedicated their lives to their duty of protecting Usagi.
In the anime and manga, Minako dreams of being an idol ; in the live-action series Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon, she actually is one.
Her given name is from a heroine in Minako Narita's manga Aitsu.

Minako and by
Minako is a Buddhist by her teaching when she was in Codename: Sailor V.
She claims to hate karaoke ( which the other girls love, especially Usagi ), but is later coerced by Minako into posing as an idol — exactly what her anime counterpart wishes.
The game was directed and written by Yoshio Sakamoto, and produced by Makoto Kano, with music composed by Kenji Yamamoto and Minako Hamano.
The music for Link's Awakening was composed by Minako Hamano and Kozue Ishikawa, for whom it was their first game project.
Wario Worlds music was composed by Norio Hanzawa and Minako Hamano.
Minako was also debilitated by a head condition that caused her to have headaches, blurry vision, and fainting spells that plagued her through most of the series.
:" DOUBLE WIND " by Minako Komukai
:" Sweet Days " by Minako Komukai
He washes up in the harbor, where he is discovered by Minako.
During informal footage such as backstage of their concerts, Mina and Nana are referred to by their full names, Minako and Nanako.
Brain Age < nowiki >'</ nowiki > s sound director was Masami Yone, while the music was composed by Minako Hamano and Akito Nakatsuka, both having composed music for Nintendo games as early as 1993 and 1987 respectively.
Living on Tokyo Time is a 1987 movie starring Minako Ohashi and Ken Nakagawa and directed by Steven Okazaki.

Minako and Takeuchi
When Sailor V was enough of a hit to earn its own anime adaptation, Takeuchi was asked to expand the concept to include more girls, and when she did, she placed Usagi Tsukino as the protagonist, with Minako as a part of the team.

Minako and .
** Minako Honda, Japanese singer and musical actress ( d. 2005 )
In the anime, Minako is given a slightly different backstory, having spent some of her time as Sailor V in England, where she met a young Interpol officer named Katarina who taught her English and acted as a big sister, and a young man called Alan, with whom she fell in love.
As a result of her past battles, when Minako meets the other Senshi she has a relatively serious personality, and is very focused on their mission as Sailor Senshi.
Minako lives with both her parents, although references to her family life are few in the Sailor Moon series.
For the first several story arcs, Minako attends a different junior high school from the others, Shiba Kōen.
In the anime, having lived in England for some time, she is skilled at the language ( in one episode it is shown her skills are more refined than Ami Mizuno's ), and Usagi begs Minako to teach her.
Minako enjoys Oolong tea and her favorite foods are given as curry rice, ramen noodles, and stuffed dumplings with her least favorite food being shiitake mushrooms.
Starting in Act 1, Minako is shown as a famous singer, of whom Usagi Tsukino in particular is an enormous fan.
In the live-action series, Minako secretly leads a double life as idol and heroine — famous as a singer, and equally well known as Sailor V. She remains entirely separate from the other girls, but is aware of each of their civilian identities.
When the other Senshi learn that Minako and Sailor V are the same person, they hide it from the irresponsible Usagi for some time.
The character Minako is closest to being friends with is Rei Hino, with whom she has a conflicted relationship.
Rei is supposed to be the secondary leader, but she is initially both less skilled than Minako and resentful of her advice.
Although they often disagree and compete, they develop great respect for each other, to the point where Minako sometimes lets her guard down, and eventually confides to Rei about both her illness and what she feels is her destiny as a Senshi.
In terms of personality, the live-action Minako is deeply solemn and rarely smiles.
In a twist, Usagi serves as a decoy Minako, chasing away a group of autograph hounds.
She does this because she figures Minako needed to be away from the trappings of stardom for a while.

depicted and manga
Skuld's first appearance in the manga was in chapter 32, The Third Goddess, but she has also been depicted in a novel ( Ah!
The seme is often depicted as the stereotypical male of anime and manga culture: restrained, physically powerful, and / or protective.
It refers to a genre of manga and anime wherein pre-pubescent or pubescent male characters are depicted in a suggestive or erotic manner.
* In Saint Seiya Episode G series, Mu of Aries is depicted as The Magician in the tarot cards version of the manga.
Even though the manga did not feature that specific scene, Shueisha had Araki redraw scenes that depicted characters fighting on top of, and destroying, mosques.
* In the manga Shaman King the koropokkur (" minutians " in the English version ) are depicted as a race of tiny spirit creatures which are influential to the background of the teenage Ainu shaman Horohoro.
This can be seen in the Book of Songs ( a collection of Chinese poems ) in ancient China as early as 1000 BC, and this belief is still depicted in present-day manga and anime.
Many anime and manga characters are depicted wearing eyepatches, such as Badou Nails from Dogs: Bullets & Carnage, and Mei Misaki from Another.
At the end of the One Year War, Char goes to Axis and his experience there is partly depicted in the manga Char's Deleted Affair, where he heroically protects Axis in two major battles against the Earth Federation.
* In the manga, Seijurō is portrayed as a playboy and an alcoholic while his brother, Denshichirō, is depicted as a dedicated swordsman who is committed to the Way of the Sword.
Though not fully official, the Hawks do honor the number 90, which belonged to Yasutake Kageura, a fictional character from Japanese Baseball manga Abu-san, in which he was depicted with the team in the Nankai Hawks era.
Visually, the tanuki in this film are depicted in three ways at various times: as realistic animals, as anthropomorphic animals which occasionally wear clothes, and as cartoony figures based on the manga of Shigeru Sugiura ( of whom Takahata is a great fan ).
In the manga series, Misaki's mother does not have multiple sclerosis, nor is she depicted in a wheelchair.
It is also commonly used when referring to lolicon manga or lolicon anime, a genre of manga and anime wherein childlike female characters are often depicted in an " erotic-cute " manner ( also known as ero kawaii ), in an art style reminiscent of the shōjo manga ( girls ' comics ) style.
A manga series in Shonen Jump depicted a story about a Japanese karate girl who has gift in fighting.
( One poltergeist is depicted in the manga as merging with a kappa in order to heal himself after being defeated by Miko and Nin-Nin and thus commit revenge against Miko ; the Shikima King is said to be Miko's father, but a Shikima curse leads to her being violated anyhow, as two examples.
Miyu and Larva, the two main characters, as depicted in the manga.
Throughout the manga Ryo Narushima is depicted as being unrepentant for the murder of his parents and is shown committing crimes such as assault and rape.
In the manga, he is depicted as a cold, unbeatable samurai.
In the manga, he is depicted as one of the heirs to the Aka no Ou throne, the Red Eyes being proof of his Mibu lineage.
It is depicted that he is stronger than Demon Eyes Kyo until near the end of the manga.
Hino has depicted these in his manga many times ( as in Panorama of Hell ).

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