The cast of Shin kaguya shima densetsu - 2004 includes: Maki Aizawa as Loof Merrow Kazuo Asakura as Serpen Ado Endou as Selkie Yuuji Hirota as Dark Plasman Miki Kawasaki as Dark Mirror Mai Nobuta as Mick Mizuki Saito as Hook Mai Shibata as Dark Menorah Yuuchirou Tamaru as Kraken Yoshiya Yukimura as Kern
The cast of Kaguya hime - 1935 includes: Ichiro Fujiyama as Prime minister Kazuko Kitazawa as Kaguya-hime Yo Shiomi as Okina Tamaki Tokuyama as Hosomi Dekao Yokoo as Tamaro
Yes. In Japanese mythology, there was a story of a Princess Kaguya. It is sometimes called "The Tale of the Bamboo Cutter" or simply "Princess Kaguya," and is one of the oldest known Japanese stories. Unlike the Sailor Moon S movie that featured a character of the same name, the mythical princess from the moon was found inside a glowing bamboo stalk by an old, childless bamboo cutter. The princess had glowing hair and became known for her beauty. Though the bamboo cutter and his wife tried to keep knowledge of her from the outside world, eventually several princes came to ask for Kaguya-hime's hand in marriage. Kaguya-hime said she would marry the one who completed a task she gave him; all either failed or deceived her in trying to complete their assigned task. The Emperor also came to ask for Kaguya-hime's hand in marriage, but she refused him repeatedly. The Emperor persisted in his proposals, but was unaware of Kaguya-hime's strange behavior at home while looking at the summer moon. Eventually, she revealed that she was actually from the moon, and would one day have to return to her true home. The Emperor tried to stop those from the Moon from taking her away by having guards surround her foster parents' home, but she was still taken away--though not before giving her heavenly robe to her parents and an elixir of life to a guard to give to the Emperor along with a note. The Emperor was very saddened when he heard about Kaguya-hime's leaving, but refused to take the immortality-giving elixir of life and instead sent an entourage of guards to the top of what is now known as Mount Fuji to burn it.
The cast of Inuyasha - Kagami no naka no mugenjou - 2002 includes: Yuzuru Fujimoto as Mushin Mieko Harada as Kaguya Saffron Henderson as Sota Pam Hyatt as Kaede Richard Ian Cox as Inuyasha Tomoya Kawai as Thief 2 Terry Klassen as Hachi Houko Kuwashima as Sango Tarou Masuoka as Demon Takako Matsumoto as Girl Danny McKinnon as Kohaku Jillian Michaels as Shippo Toshiyuki Morikawa as Naraku Kirby Morrow as Miroku Akiko Nakagawa as Sota Toshihiko Nakajima as Hachi Yukana Nogami as Kanna Nami Okamoto as Ayumi Nicole Oliver as Kaguya Tadahisa Saizen as Thief 1 Kelly Sheridan as Sango Kaori Shimizu as Yuka Moneca Stori as Kagome Kumiko Watanabe as Shippou Alec Willows as Mushin Akiko Yajima as Kohaku Kappei Yamaguchi as Inuyasha Eisuke Yoda as Village Elder Satsuki Yukino as Higurashi Kagome
The anime you're referring to is likely "Kaguya-sama: Love Is War." In this series, Kaguya Shinomiya and Miyuki Shirogane, two top students at an elite academy, engage in a battle of wits to make the other confess their love first. Their intense competition is filled with humor, strategy, and romantic tension, making it a popular choice among fans.
Miosotis' real name is often associated with the character from the anime and manga series "Kaguya-sama: Love Is War," where she is known as Miosotis. However, in general context, "Miosotis" refers to a genus of flowering plants commonly known as forget-me-nots. If you are referring to a specific person or character, please provide more context for a precise answer.
The cast of Kaguya hime - 1935 includes: Ichiro Fujiyama as Prime minister Kazuko Kitazawa as Kaguya-hime Yo Shiomi as Okina Tamaki Tokuyama as Hosomi Dekao Yokoo as Tamaro
There's a Princess Kaguya in Inuyasha but none that feature her as a main character . There is a manga that has a Princess Kaguya as a character "Kaguya Hime" .
At the end of the Studio Ghibli film The Tale of Princess Kaguya, she gets married to prince charming.
The cast of Big Bird in Japan - 1988 includes: Fukami Harue Mariko Hirano as Mariko Shimizu Kumiko Hironaka Maiko Kawakami as Kaguya-Hime Pat Morita as Narrator (Bamboo Princess story) Brian Muehl as Barkley Akira Murayama Akiko Nemoto as Akiko Shimizu Caroll Spinney as Big Bird
The cast of Gun-dou Musashi - 2006 includes: Jin Horikawa as Rounin Rei Igarashi as Yasha Shiho Kawaragi as Kaguya Daisuke Kirii as Karasu Chie Nakamura as Yumehime Daisuke Namikawa as Musashi Miyamoto Keiko Nemoto as Gandadan Rintarou Nishi as Shingen Takeda Souichirou Tanaka as Takuwan Jin Yamanoi as Danjyou
The cast of Fune wo amu - 2013 includes: Chizuru Ikewaki as Remi Miyoshi Hiroko Isayama as Kaori Sasaki Kaoru Kobayashi as Kouhei Araki Haru Kuroki as Midori Kishibe Naoki Matayoshi as Togawa Aoi Miyazaki as Kaguya Hayashi Kazuki Namioka as Editor Shingo Tsurumi as Director Murakoshi Misako Watanabe as Take Kaoru Yachigusa as Chie Matsumoto
kraken(squid)Kaguya(in inuyasha)
yumi is taller then odd,aelita,ulrich but william is taller then yumi
Naruto fights Sasuke in Kaguya mode during "The Last Battle," which is depicted in "Naruto: Shippuden" Episode 478, titled "The Last," and the subsequent episodes leading up to the conclusion of the series. This battle showcases their intense rivalry and the culmination of their character development throughout the series. The fight occurs in the context of the larger conflict against Kaguya Otsutsuki and highlights the themes of friendship and understanding.
the two original groups were Animal and Plant signed, Kaguya Kaze
The cast of Taketori monogatari - 1987 includes: Jun Hamamura as Sakanoue-no-Dajo-Daijin Gen Idemitsu as Mura-no-Choja Hirokazu Inoue as Ono-no-Fusamori Kiichi Nakai as Otomo-no-Dainagon or Minister of the Military Katsuo Nakamura as Lise Miho Nakano as Kaya Megumi Odaka as Akeno Yasuko Sawaguchi as Kaya, the Princess Kaguya Takatoshi Takeda as Abe-no-Udaijin or Minister of Finance Fujio Tokita as Shonin-no-Uda Ayako Wakao as Tayoshime Hirokazu Yamaguchi as Metal Carver
I'm no pro, but I think it is supposed to stimulate the heart, so it should make the heart beat again. Signed, Kaguya Kaze