The 'male' fairy in "Ni No Kuni: Wrath of the White Witch", would be Mr.Drippy. Mr.Drippy is a short, roughly bean shaped, fairy with a little lantern hanging off of his nose. Often Mr.Drippy will refer to himself as Lord High Lord of the fairies.
Drippy comes from the island of Teeheeti, and is supposedly related to all other fairies, as all fairies are born from their enormous mother "Mam".
Drippy will speak with what can only be compaired with either a Scottish, or perhaps a Welsh accent, and often uses sayings such as "Idn't it, mun"; "Flippin' Flip"; and "Tidy!!"
Ni no Kuni happened in 2010.
Ni no Kuni was created on 2010-12-09.
Ni No Kuni - Roughly translates as Another World. So the full title of the game would be "Another World: Wrath of the White Witch"
There are no separate words used for a female and a male fairy. Usually they are just referred to as male fairies.
According to this site, it's Steffan Rhodri, who is also Dave Coaches on Gavin and Stacy. I couldn't believe it when I found out! :O
Kuni Takahashi was born in 1966.
Synersaga kuni was created in 2007.
The cast of Kuni Ganesha - 2010 includes: Pihu as Biju Lopamudra as Kuni Ranjeeta as Parvati Sahil Vaid as Kuni Ganesha
Fushigi no Kuni no Alice was created in 1983.
There is no Clover no Kuni no Alice manga. Just the game. They just came out with a Joker no Kuni no Alice manga, but it only literally JUST came out, so it'll be a while longer before they translate it.
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No there isn't. There is a Heart no Kuni no Alice manga, and a Joker no kuni no Alice manga. There is only a Clover no kuni no Alice GAME. And Joker JUST came out, so it'll be a while before it's translated into english.