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4% After entering the Domain, Toji takes Maki's cursed tool and immediately begins targeting the strongest opponent in the area, Dagon. Everyone is stunned as Toji completely overwhelms Dagon with his immense speed and strength, brushing off all of his attacks and eventually killing him, ending the Domain. Without any time to react, Megumi is unexpectedly launched out the building to confront Toji himself. Jogo suddenly appears to mourn Dagon's death, and effortlessly incinerates Nanami, Maki, and Naobito. He then senses Sukuna's presence and rushes to find the Hasaba sisters feeding Yuji a finger. He scares them off and proceeds to feed Yuji ten fingers, to make a total of fifteen fingers within him. Sukuna awakens, stunning Jogo and the Hasabas into absolute fear by his presence. Sukuna asks the Hasabas what they want for providing the finger, and they ask him to kill the imposter inhabiting Geto's body, offering another finger's location as further compensation. Annoyed by their request, Sukuna brutally kills them both. He then addresses Jogo, who simply says he only desires Sukuna's complete resurrection, and suggests he make a pact with Yuji to take control of the body. Sukuna denies this, having his own plans, but allows Jogo the chance that if he can land one hit on him, he will assist his group.

Nanaki (ナナキ) Voiced by: Ayano Shibuya[9] (Japanese); Risa Mei[7] (English) A young girl who is attracted to her classmate Iwa. They are often seen kissing each other. Asura (アスラ) Voiced by: Mamiko Noto[10] (Japanese); Ell[7] (English) One of the children with an unsettling appearance, with healing and telekinetic capabilities, who was close to Kona when they were younger. Ohma (オーマ, Ōma) Voiced by: Hina Kino[11] (Japanese); Madeline Dorroh[7] (English) A young timid girl who avoids the other children due to her power causing intense hallucinations upon eye contact. Nata (ナタ) Voiced by: Riho Sugiyama[12] (Japanese); Jennifer Losi[7] (English) One of the new girls at the academy, who gets tangled up in the adults' scheme. Shino Kaminaka (上仲 詩乃, Kaminaka Shino) Voiced by: Masako Isobe[12] (Japanese); Anzu Lawson[7] (English) The elderly paraplegic director of the facility. Mina (ミーナ) Voiced by: Aya Hisakawa[2] (Japanese); Lisa Ortiz[7] (English) The artificial intelligence running the facility. Yuuko Aoshima (青島 裕子, Aoshima Yūko) Voiced by: Atsumi Tanezaki[12] (Japanese); Jennifer Sun Bell[7] (English) A nurse and interpreter in the facility who gets promoted to assistant director. Sawatari (猿渡) Voiced by: Tadashi Mutou[12] (Japanese); Nick Martineau[7] (English) A doctor working in the facility. The Outside[edit] Robin Inazaki (稲崎 露敏, Inazaki Robin) Voiced by: Kazuya Nakai[12] (Japanese); Eric Vale[3] (English) Kiruko's childhood friend and a sort of mentor who went missing years ago. Totori (トトリ) Voiced by: Misato Matsuoka[13] (Japanese); Deneen Melody[7] (English) Totori is a young girl who works with bandits in trapping and robbing people.

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Since she is a demon, she cannot die (though being decapitated by a half-demon means she cannot heal herself) and thus her head continues to live on, ultimately seeking support from Tsugaru to get her body back and take revenge on the man who left her like this. Tsugaru Shinuchi (真打 津軽, Shin'uchi Tsugaru) Voiced by: Taku Yashiro[2] A former member of a special oni extermination squad charged with slaughtering monsters across Japan during the Meiji Restoration. At some point, he was injected with oni blood by the same man who beheaded Aya and turned into a half-oni himself. Though the power allows him to kill oni and other supernatural beings with his bare hands, he knows that at some point in the future the oni blood will overcome his human personality and he will be put down by a similar hunter. In the meantime, he supports himself by fighting other demons in cage matches as a circus act called the Oni Slayer. Shizuku Hasei (馳井 静句, Hasei Shizuku) Voiced by: Makoto Koichi[2] A stern maid who serves under Aya. She wields a rifle with an attached bayonet that fires silver rounds. Parisians[edit] Annie Kerber (アニー・ケルベル, Anī Keruberu) Voiced by: Sayumi Suzushiro[3] A young Parisian journalist girl who follows the exploits of The Cage User and the various supernatural cases they run into around Europe. Arsène Lupin (アルセーヌ・ルパン, Arusēnu Rupan) Voiced by: Mamoru Miyano[4] A gentlemanly Parisian thief and a master of disguise who loves playing with his targets, even sending calling cards to his targets to prove he can steal their treasure regardless of their defenses against him. Phantom (ファントム, Fantomu) Voiced by: Hiro Shimono[5] A mysterious Persian orphan who lives beneath a theater in Paris. Lupin recruits him for a heist he plans to attempt in London. "Act Zero" is a prequel showing the origins of Sailor V and Tuxedo Mask. [110] Video games[edit] See also: List of Sailor Moon video games The Sailor Moon franchise has spawned several video games across various genres and platforms. Most were made by Bandai and its subsidy Angel; others were produced by Banpresto. The early games were side-scrolling fighters; later ones were unique puzzle games, or versus fighting games. Another Story was a turn-based role-playing video game. [111] The only Sailor Moon game produced outside Japan, 3VR New Media's The 3D Adventures of Sailor Moon, went on sale in North America in 1997, They were developed in association with DIC Entertainment, which held the rights to the game and the TV series. [112] A video game called Sailor Moon: La Luna Splende (Sailor Moon: The Moon Shines) was released on March 16, 2011, for the Nintendo DS. [113] Tabletop games[edit] The Dyskami Publishing Company released Sailor Moon Crystal Dice Challenge, created by James Ernest of Cheapass Games and based on the Button Men tabletop game in 2017, and Sailor Moon Crystal Truth or Bluff in 2018. [114][115][116] Theme park attractions[edit] A Sailor Moon attraction, Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon: The Miracle 4-D, was announced for Universal Studios Japan. [117] It featured Sailor Moon and the Inner Guardians arriving at the theme park, only to discover and stop the Youma's plan from stealing people's energies. The attraction ran from March 16 through July 24, 2018.
In romance anime, in particular, you can be very clued into social subtext by keeping track of a character’s progression from san to kun to no honorifics at all. Again, the choice of honorifics tells you a lot about how one character feels about another. In One Piece, Nami always refers to Sanji as “Sanji-kun,” even though Sanji is technically one year older than her. This clues us into two insights: that Nami has a soft spot for Sanji, but also that she knows she can manipulate him to do what she wants, as if she were a senpai (see below!) and he were a younger boy. Chan Chan is kinda-sorta like the female version of kun, except that it’s cuter-feeling. It also can be a bit broader than kun, gender-wise, in referring to any child or pet—specifically because of that cuteness connotation.