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She meets Yōta after Hina assists him in winning a mahjong tournament. CEO Voiced by: Kikuko Inoue[6] (Japanese); Mallorie Rodak[10] (English) A mysterious older woman who works with Hiroto to discover the truth behind a scientist's actions before he died. Despite her seemingly cold attitude, she shows motherly affection to Hiroto. Raita Oguma (尾熊 雷太, Oguma Raita) Voiced by: Kenichirō Matsuda[6] (Japanese); Chris Ryan (English) Hiroto's supervisor who works for the CEO. Tokiko Narukami (成神 時子, Narukami Tokiko) Voiced by: Ryoka Yuzuki[6] (Japanese); Lydia Mackay[3] (English) Yōta and Sora's mother. She is very caring and openly welcomes Hina to the household when Yōta calls her. Daichi Narukami (成神 大地, Narukami Daichi) Voiced by: Tarusuke Shingaki[6] Yōta and Sora's father. Media[edit] Anime[edit] The Day I Became a God is the third original anime series from visual novel developer Key's Jun Maeda and Na-Ga, in collaboration with Aniplex and P. A. Works, after Angel Beats! (2010) and Charlotte (2015). On April 19, 2019, P.

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Local residents appear as background extras and in crowd scenes. [10] Guest stars confirmed for the third series include Pippa Haywood, James and Oliver Phelps,[11] June Whitfield, Peter Sallis, Colin Baker, Sandi Toksvig, Jack Dee, Miriam Margolyes, Adrian Scarborough, Sophie Winkleman, Anna Massey and Jaye Griffiths. [12] Production[edit] Filming of the second series outside Oakleigh House in 2007 Wheeler spent two years developing the idea for the series before filming began in 2006 and proposed the Peter character as "helping people more than doing the law". [4] The series was originally to be based around a probate solicitor, with the title Where There's a Will. Stephen Fry disapproved of the title and raised the point that it would be difficult to produce six scripts featuring his character dealing with probate issues. [3] A series of six episodes was announced in June 2006. [2] The series is primarily a vehicle for Fry, and was his first television drama series for ITV since the conclusion of Jeeves and Wooster in 1993. [3] Most of the main cast had worked with Fry before: Slattery had been in Footlights with Fry, and he and Law appeared with him in Peter's Friends; Imrie appeared in Gormenghast though the two did not share any scenes. Already being acquainted allowed the cast to appear more relaxed in front of the camera. [3] Norris had not made any appearances with the rest of the cast beyond a credit with Imrie in Hospital!, a one-off Channel 5 comedy. However, she is married to Wheeler, and he had previously written for Wire in the Blood, in which she formerly starred. 2. Immediately after he run away to where the dragons were coming meanwhile Leo tried to catch up to his speed but failed. Ragna reprimanded himself for lowering his guard after saving Leo the day before knowing very well that the danger has not passed yet. In a short time he reached Temruogtaf, the superior dragon responsible of the attack, and with a drop kick the dragon was propelled away just before a human maid serving the superior dragon was eaten by him. Only after the attack, Ragna realized he saved someone and immediately recognized them but before he could continue Temruogtaf intervened. The dragon was enraged by the attack and pretended Ragna should turn off his silver aura and he obeyed. The dragon didn't waste a second and attacked him thinking he was able to outsmart him but in a fraction of a second Ragna created a silver aura bomb and made him ate it. The bomb detonated and froze and killed every dragon, the forest of dragons included. Leo, arrived shortly after, remarked his speed and congratulated him for his new strength, just like her genius intuition told her before. Ragna requested her to bring all the survivors beyond the border while he would remain for more dangerous work but she immediately refused because she didn't want to separate from him. Leo ended up in a childish rant and only then he realized Leo was still just a child.
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