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Mitsuha wishes to have a better life in Tokyo than having unavoidable encounters in the small town
with her estranged father, the mayor, as well as her role as a shrine maiden (miko) in rituals for her mother's family shrine including making kuchikamizake, an ancient traditional way of making sake by chewing rice and spitting it back out to be fermented - all of which attracts mockery and disdain from her classmates. When switching bodies with Taki, Mitsuha forbids him from looking at or touching her body. Mitsuha later appeared in Shinkai's next film Weathering with You. Her birthday contradicts with the film's setting that she is 17 years old in the summer of her second year in high school, because as Shinkai says, "In their mind, they both kind of assumed that they were both born on December 1. "[9] Katsuhiko "Tessie" Teshigawara (勅使河原 克彦, Teshigawara Katsuhiko) Voiced by: Ryo Narita[7] (Japanese); Kyle Hebert[8] (English) One of Mitsuha's classmates; as of 2013, he is 17 years old[c] and has a crush on Mitsuha. His nickname is "Tessie" ("Tesshi" in the dub). He is the son of the president of a local construction company, Teshigawara Construction. He is a
lover of the monthly occult magazine MU (ja) and a mechanical geek. He has a 50-50 love/hate relationship with his hometown,[d] Itomori, and from his own perspective, he initiates concrete measures to improve the town's situation,[e] which earns him the sympathy of Taki (physically, Mitsuha). In the epilogue, he talks about his upcoming marriage to Sayaka. Teshigawara is named after Shoko Aizawa's middle school friend, Teshigawara, who appears in the seventh episode of Shinkai's novel The Garden of Words.
Chapter 751m A family
reunion years in the making comes to pass. With Mariama's help, Assane makes a final play to stop Keller, right his
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Thompson finished by stating that Fullmetal Alchemist "will be remembered as one of the classic shonen manga series of the 2000s. "[114] Melissa Harper of Anime News Network praised Arakawa for keeping all of her character designs unique and distinguishable, despite many of them wearing the same
basic uniforms. [115] IGN's Hilary Goldstein wrote that the characterization of Edward balances between being a "typical clever kid" and a "stubborn kid",
allowing him to float between the comical moments and the underlying drama without seeming false. [116] Holly Ellingwood for Active Anime praised the development of the characters in the manga and their beliefs changing during the story, forcing them to mature. [117] Mania Entertainment's Jarred Pine said that the manga can be enjoyed by anybody who has watched the first anime, despite the similarities in the first chapters. Like other reviewers, Pine praised the dark mood of the series and the way it balances the humor and action scenes. [118] Pine also praised the development of characters who have few appearances in the first anime. [119] In a review of volume 14, Sakura Eries—also of Mania Entertainment—liked the revelations, despite the need to resolve several story arcs. She also praised the development of the homunculi, such as the return of Greed, as well as their fights. [120] See also[edit] Anime and manga portalJapan portal List of Square Enix manga franchises List of Square Enix video game franchises References[edit] ^ "The Official Website for Fullmetal Alchemist". Viz Media.