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Mirai (ミライ) Voiced by: Aya Uchida[b] (Japanese); Suzie Yeung (English)[5] A park guide who worked at Japari Park when it was still open and adores animals. During her time at the park, she recorded various reports which are played through Lucky Beast. A different Serval (Voiced by: Ai Nonaka) worked alongside Mirai when Japari Park was open.
Nana (奈々) The main protagonist of the manga, who works as a caretaker at Japari Park. Media[edit] Video games[edit] Two Kemono Friends 3 Planet Tour arcade cabinets Nexon launched their first smartphone app in Japan in March 2015. The app shut down on
December 14, 2016, which is one month before the
anime's premiere. [8] Nexon initially stated
that there were no plans to restart the service despite the popularity of the anime series,[9] although the company later announced that it is possible to relaunch, but no final decision has been made. [10] On April 23, a new game in development by Bushiroad was announced. [11] On August 14, its name was revealed to be Kemono Friends Pavilion (Japanese: けものフレンズぱびりおん, Hepburn: Kemono Furenzu Pabirion),[12] and will be a simulation game. Originally meant to be released in late 2017, the release date was pushed back to January 26, 2018. [13][14] Kemono Friends Picross, a picross game developed by Jupiter, was released internationally for Nintendo Switch on October 4, 2018.
the same way western series could be made in Japan. The Boondocks uses stylistic Watanabe-based animation, chiefly because Aaron McGruder is One of Us. Also, most of the animation studios that worked on this show are in
Korea (however, Madhouse in Japan did do a bit of work on this show as well, and two of the animation studios are owned by Japanese companies Madhouse and Studio Gallop). There's an Easter Egg homage to
Samurai Champloo in the second opening. The first one is a Shout-Out to Cowboy Bebop. So, in other words, they're both shout-outs to Shinichiro Watanabe. They even devote an episode to both Samurai Champloo's "Baseball Blues" and Shaolin Soccer ("The Red Ball") Each season of Captain N: The Game Master was outsourced to a different studio. The second went to Japan. Said season did stand out, though, with better drawn episodes like The Legend of Zelda (1989) crossover. The DiC series Care Bears has been described as animesque, and in fact it really looks like some of the children and adults are drawn in this style. (There is even an episode where a character is shown wearing a Sailor Fuku.
He has a young sister named
Yuki. Airi Natsukawa (夏川愛莉, Natsukawa Airi)
Voiced by: Anzu Haruno (Japanese); Kalin Coates[3] (English) Aika's beloved little sister. Nonoka Shirai (白井乃々香, Shirai Nonoka) Voiced by: Hikari Sonya Aika and Mina's classmate and friend. She has crush on Takaaki. Aoi Okamoto (岡本葵, Okamoto Aoi) Voiced by: Okamura Haruka Aika and Mina's classmate and friend. She also has a crush on Takaaki. Seina Ihoshi (飯星聖奈, Iihoshi Seina) Voiced by: Keiwa Onishi The class representative of 1-C, the class of Wataru, Aika, Kei and Mina. Yuki Sasaki (佐々木有希, Sasaki Yuki) Voiced by: Hitomi Sasaki The younger sister of Takaaki and a middle schooler. Arisa Koga (古賀亜里沙, Koga Arisa) Voiced by: Ayumi Mano Wataru and Aika's female classmate known for her bad mouth and attitude. Ayano Mita (三田綾乃, Mita Ayano) Voiced by: Yūko Okui (Japanese); Kira Vincent-Davis[3] (English) Yuyu's childhood friend and a member of Moral Public Committee of Kōetsu High School. Marika Shinonome-Claudine (東雲クロディーヌ茉莉花, Shinonome-Claudine Marika) Voiced by: Karin Nanami (Japanese); Kimberly Yates[3] (English) The half-Japanese half-French female student, and Hayato's fiancé.