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Meanwhile, voice actor Fairouz Ai, who portrays the horned fiend Power, has been busy with many voice roles in the last few years, including Jolyne Cujoh and Rinia in Mushoku Tensei II, among a variety of smaller, more obscure roles. Due to certain character deaths, Chainsaw Man anime fans cannot expect some voice actors to return, such as Mariya Ise, who voiced Himeno, or You Taichi, who voiced the minor antagonist Akane Sawatari. However, fans can likely expect Tomori Kusunoki to return, who voiced the cool, mysterious Makima, Denji and Power's boss. Tomori Kusunoki has voiced a rich variety of roles in the last few years, such as the character Shizuka Mikazuki in Zom 100: Bucket List of the Dead, a comedic, bloody, and subversive anime, not unlike Chainsaw Man. She also voices Lara in Tiger & Bunny Part 2. What Is Chainsaw Man About? The 5 Most Dangerous Devils in Chainsaw Man The Hell Devil The Gun Devil The Control Devil The Darkness Devil The Chainsaw Devil Related Yes, Chainsaw Man Creator Recommends You Watch The Amazing Digital Circus Chainsaw Man creator Tatsuki Fujimoto recommends that fans check out The Amazing Digital Circus (TADC) from his imaginary sister's X/Twitter account. Chainsaw Man's story is bloody and bizarre, simultaneously following and shredding the shonen anime rulebook to make a statement about its characters. The story stars the teenage boy Denji, who died at the hands of the zombie devil, only to fuse with his devil dog Pochita to become the mighty Chainsaw Man, ready for a new debt-free life. Makima scouted him to work for the Public Safety Commission as a devil hunter alongside the fiend Power, and ever since, Denji has been Makima's willing lapdog who fears no enemy, devil or human. However, those ordinary "monster hunter" vibes were slowly subverted with Makima's increasingly sinister behavior, threatening to disrupt Denji's new life in ways he's not ready for. Anime fans must keep an eye on Makima when and if she returns in another anime season.


With the premise of demon slaying, there’s plenty of room for other characters to get their own spotlights. Some of the more prominent names include Zenitsu Agatsuma, Inosuke Hashibira, and Genya Shinazugawa. The author made these characters with conflicting personalities to bring more value to their roles. For instance, Zenitsu is initially portrayed as a coward but over time, he conquers his fears and learns to accept his role as a demon slayer. Inosuke is known for his fierce personality and competitive persona. While the show doesn’t develop his character as much as the others, he brings a unique form of fighting and charisma. And we shouldn’t forget about Genya since he first appeared in the show. Known for its foul mouth and killing desire, one should wonder how much he can really fit the role as a demon slayer. It helps that Kimetsu no Yaiba features a diverse cast of characters who are all unique on their own. On the other hand, the same principle may not apply entirely for the demons. Truth to be told, most of the demons in the show has a rather one sided personality.

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Real Bout Fatal Fury Special (1997, NeoGeo)
Also appearing on: Saturn (1997)
Yet another remix in the Fatal Fury series, RBFFS added more characters that were left out of the first Real Bout game and balanced the characters a little better. The King of Fighters '97 (1997, NeoGeo)
Also appearing on: PlayStation (1998), Saturn (1998)
The innovations that started with KOF '96 continued in the '97 edition. To begin with, you had the ability to choose between two modes: advanced and extra mode. While extra mode worked much like previous KOF games in that you built a meter to use one super combo, advanced mode let you collect "stocks" of super combos and gave you the ability to "break" them to unleash new, more devastating combos. Although there weren't nearly as many innovations in KOF '97 as there were in the '96 edition, the Orochi story arc continued, introducing two slightly new characters, Orochi Iori and Leona, as well as killing off Vice and Mature. until the following year. The Last Blade (1997, NeoGeo)
Also appearing on: PlayStation (1999)
Because of its late debut compared to Samurai Shodown, The Last Blade didn't receive nearly as much praise as it should have. Whereas Shodown was a game with huge characters and bright, vibrant colors, The Last Blade was a game with smaller (but better animated) sprites, a softer palette of colors, and characters that were sharply designed. During the cooking contest with Sanji, she wears a low-cut black dress and put her hair in a bun and fastened some black hair clips on the right part of her bangs. During Movie 7, Nami wears a burgundy tank top with the word 'Gold' written across the chest, and beige jeans. When attending Ratchet's dinner, she wears a low cut red dress, gold earrings, a black choker, and does her hair in a bun. Later she is seen wearing a blue tank top, green shorts, and red boots. During the Ice Hunter Arc, Nami wears a light blue jacket. Later she wears a blue sweater, a pink parka, and a yellow beanie.
"Seisaku Hakusho ("The Production Report")". YuYu Hakusho. Vol. 1. Viz Media. p. 164. ISBN 978-1-59116-753-2. ↑ Takeuchi, Naoko (January 1999). "武内直子姫の社会復帰ぱーんち!!(Round 2)" [Princess Naoko Takeuchi's Return to Society Punch!! (Round 2)]. Young You (in Japanese).