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Her third English voice actress, Alison Lester, also voiced Renamon in Digimon Tamers. Her fourth English voice actress, Kerry Williams, also voiced Tiff in Kirby: Right Back At Ya!, Sakura and Casey in Pokémon, and Rebecca Hawkins in Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters, Flora and Amore in Winx Club, Towa (young) in Pokémon 4Ever. Her fifth English voice actress, Luci Christian, also voiced Hiro Sohma in Fruits Basket (2019), Mitsukuni Haninozuka in Ouran High School Host Club, Koyuki Azumaya in Sgt. Frog, Ochaco Uraraka in My Hero Academia, Kaname Chidori in Full Metal Panic!,
Hestia in Is It Wrong to Try to Pick Up Girls in a Dungeon?, Satomi Murano in Parasyte, KOS-MOS in Xenosaga, Trish in Devil May Cry anime, Eucliwood Hellscythe in Is this a Zombie?, Lenalee Lee in D. Gray-man, Minori in Log Horizon,
Stella Vermillion in Chivalry of a Failed Knight, Meryl Stryfe in Trigun, Duck in Princess Tutu, Chifuyu Orimura in Infinite Stratos, Makina Hoshimura in Corpse Princess, Nagisa Furukawa in Clannad, Erica Hartmann in Strike Witches, Amelia Wil Tesla Seyruun in Slayers Premium, Hitomi Kashiwa in Welcome to the N. H. , Winx Club, LoliRock, Star vs. the Forces of Evil, Steven Universe, and Totally Spies!. [164] In western culture, Sailor Moon is sometimes associated with the feminist and Girl Power movements and with empowering its viewers,[165] especially regarding the "credible, charismatic and independent" characterizations of the Sailor Guardians. [166] Although Sailor Moon is regarded as empowering to women and feminism in concept, through the aggressive nature and strong personalities of the Sailor Guardians,[167] it is a specific type of feminist concept where "traditional feminine ideals [are] incorporated into characters that act in traditionally male capacities". [167] While the Sailor Guardians are strong, independent fighters who thwart evil—which is generally a masculine stereotype—they are also ideally feminized in the transformation of the Sailor Guardians from teenage girls into magical girls.
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million copies by 2014. [158] The manga had over 72 million copies in circulation by December 2018;[159] over 79 million copies in circulation by November 2021;[160] and over 84 million copies in circulation by July 2022. [161] Several individual volumes have topped Oricon's list of the best-selling manga in Japan during their release week; such as volumes 30 through 36. [162] Volumes 24, 27, and 30 through 34 were some of the top-selling volumes for their respective years. [163]
Hunter × Hunter was the eighth best-selling manga series of both 2012 and 2013, with 3.