ai haibara made in abyss scan after season 2
Miyabi Saionji (ミヤビ・サイオンジ) Voiced by: Yuiko Tatsumi[15] (Japanese); Kristi Rothrock[16] (English) A young female fox beastkin and Pioro Saionji's daughter, she trains to be a merchant like her father and befriends Ryoma during his stay in the city of Lenaf. She later moves to the capital to study at the Imperial Academy, becoming one of Eliaria's close friends. Pioro Saionji (ピオロ・サイオンジ) Voiced by: Kenichi Suzumura[6] (Japanese); Shawn Gann[17] (English) Miyabi's father who is a merchant and a descendant of a Child of God, having maintained within his family many aspects and traditions of his ancestor, including his surname. Serge Morgan (セルジュ・モーガン, Seruju Mōgan) Voiced by: Makoto Yasumura[6] (Japanese); Charlie Campbell[7] (English) A merchant who is friends with the Jamil Family and President of the Morgan Trading Company who helps Ryoma open his laundry shop, later becoming his business partner in other enterprises. Prenance (プレナンス) Voiced by: Daisuke Hirakawa[6] The leader of the Semroid Troupe. Michelle Wildan (ミシェル), Riela Clifford (リエラ) and Kanan Schuzer (カナン) Voiced by: Natsumi Fujiwara (Michelle), Minami Takahashi (Riela), and Atsumi Tanezaki (Kanan) (Japanese); Morgan Berry (Michelle), Sarah Wiedenheft (Kanan) (English) Three female students of the Imperial Academy from different upbringings who befriend Miyabi and Eliaria and become part of their study group. Media[edit] Light novels[edit] The series was first published online on the Shōsetsuka ni Narō website in January 2014 by Roy. [18] A revised version of the series was then launched in September 2015. It was later acquired by Hobby Japan, who published the first volume as a light novel under their HJ Novels imprint in September 2017. [19] The series is licensed in North America by J-Novel Club. [20] No.However, it's reassuring to know that there's a well-thought-out plot underlying the anime. The unique Isekai concept, with the world governed by 10 rules, sets it apart. I appreciate the distinctiveness of the storyline. Bless this story!
Art [8]:
The animation is vibrant and beautiful, with a colorful world that activated my dopamine receptors. The landscapes and characters are neatly drawn, and the bright vibrance of the world is truly immaculate. Considering this anime is from 2014, it marked a significant step up in the animation industry.
Enjoyment [10]:
I binge-watched all 12 episodes in one sitting without any issues. It felt like the fastest three hours of my life. I was deeply invested in the anime, and even if there were 100 episodes, I would probably still watch it. The art contributes to the enjoyment, as the vibrant world is simply gorgeous to look at.
Overall:
"No Game No Life" stands out among other Isekai.