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* ExecutiveMeddling: The reason why Nozomi isn't in anime adaptation, becuase the director hated her.
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* AbridgedSeries: Has one, but is currently on hiatus (see trope page).

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Moving to the trope that’s more applicable (in this case, it’s Creators Pest).


* CreatorsPest: Director Mamoru Kanbe was dissatisfied with Nozomi and had to adapt the character out when he produced the anime, despite her being one of the main characters in the manga and singing the titular song.



* ExecutiveMeddling: Director Mamoru Kanbe was dissatisfied with Nozomi and had to adapt the character out when he produced the anime, despite her being one of the main characters in the manga and singing the titular song.

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** For the longest time, the manga version of ''Elfen Lied'' was never released stateside or in ''any'' English speaking country (it's speculated to be due to the series being ''too hardcore'' for any western manga company to want anything to do with), forcing fans to read fan translations online (not exactly ideal). Ultimately subverted, as Creator/DarkHorseComics finally stepped up and attained the rights for American release in 2019 (''17 years'' after the manga first came out in Japan).

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** For the longest time, the manga version of ''Elfen Lied'' was never released stateside or in ''any'' English speaking country (it's speculated to be due to the series being ''too hardcore'' for any western Western manga company to want anything to do with), forcing fans to read fan translations online (not exactly ideal). Ultimately subverted, as Creator/DarkHorseComics finally stepped up and attained the rights for American release in 2019 (''17 years'' after the manga first came out in Japan).



* TheWikiRule [[http://elfen-lied.wikia.com/wiki/ A given]].
* WhatCouldHaveBeen: There were plans for a second series, but they never came to fruition owing to the anime's failure in Japan.

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* TheWikiRule TheWikiRule: [[http://elfen-lied.wikia.com/wiki/ A given]].
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There were plans for a second series, but they never came to fruition owing to the anime's failure in Japan.Japan.
** Creator/AdultSwim programming director Kim Manning, a fan of the series, [[https://web.archive.org/web/20090719024116/http://boards.adultswim.com/adultswim/board/message?board.id=6&message.id=2856706 tried to get the series to air there]], but chose not to because it would have been "cut to shreds" by their Standards department to the detriment of the story.
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* SleeperHit: ''Elfen Lied'' may be the pinnacle of a slow and continuous success. The anime was so extreme that it could only be aired in Japan via [[OtakuOClock satellite]] which was done basically just to advertise the DVD set. In 2005, the anime was released in the west to practically no fanfare -- initially, but through sheer word of mouth from one anime club to another, and spreading across the internet, the series gained a ''massive'' amount of attention in part because of just how hardcore it was that some didn't think it could be possible, and was stated to be one of the bestselling and most notorious anime releases of that year. As time went by, more and more began discovering the series, and over the course of a decade, ''Elfen Lied'' may be one of the best-known anime in the west to the point of being seen as a classic and being well-known throughout the internet generation (many famous Youtubers have covered it, even ''WebAnimation/DeathBattle''). This despite the manga ''[[NoExportForYou not seeing an English release]]'' because no company wanted anything to do with it. The status reached a point where Creator/DarkHorseComics finally stepped up and licensed the series in English for the first time with a 2019 release, ''17 years'' after the debut of the manga.

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* SleeperHit: ''Elfen Lied'' may be the pinnacle of a slow and continuous success. The anime was so extreme that it could only be aired in Japan via [[OtakuOClock satellite]] which was done basically just to advertise the DVD set. In 2005, the anime was released in the west U.S. and many other western countries to practically no fanfare -- initially, but through sheer word of mouth from one anime club to another, and spreading across the internet, the series gained a ''massive'' amount of attention in part because of just how hardcore it was that some didn't think it could be possible, and was stated to be one of the bestselling and most notorious anime releases of that year. As time went by, more and more began discovering the series, and over the course of a decade, ''Elfen Lied'' may be one of the best-known anime in the west to the point of being seen as a classic and being well-known throughout the internet generation (many famous Youtubers have covered it, even ''WebAnimation/DeathBattle''). This despite the manga ''[[NoExportForYou not seeing an English release]]'' because no company wanted anything to do with it. The status reached a point where Creator/DarkHorseComics finally stepped up and licensed the series in English for the first time with a 2019 release, ''17 years'' after the debut of the manga.
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The U.S. is not the "West" as a whole. The manga was translated into Mexican Spanish previously, and likely other languages.


** For the longest time, the manga version of ''Elfen Lied'' was never released stateside or in ''any'' English speaking country (it's speculated to be due to the series being ''too hardcore'' for any western manga company to want anything to do with), forcing fans to read fan translations online (not exactly ideal). Ultimately subverted, as Creator/DarkHorseComics finally stepped up and attained the rights for western release in 2019 (''17 years'' after the manga first came out in Japan).

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** For the longest time, the manga version of ''Elfen Lied'' was never released stateside or in ''any'' English speaking country (it's speculated to be due to the series being ''too hardcore'' for any western manga company to want anything to do with), forcing fans to read fan translations online (not exactly ideal). Ultimately subverted, as Creator/DarkHorseComics finally stepped up and attained the rights for western American release in 2019 (''17 years'' after the manga first came out in Japan).
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** Ditto for the same characters in the Latin American Spanish dub, who are voiced by Isabel Martiñón.

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** Ditto for the same characters in the Latin American Spanish dub, who are voiced by Isabel Martiñón.Creator/IsabelMartinon.

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I feel like the fact that the series wasn't released in English speaking countries for well over a decade is worth noting, even if ultimately subverted.


* NoExportForYou: The series wasn't released in China due to its graphic violence.

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The series wasn't released in China due to its graphic violence.violence.
** For the longest time, the manga version of ''Elfen Lied'' was never released stateside or in ''any'' English speaking country (it's speculated to be due to the series being ''too hardcore'' for any western manga company to want anything to do with), forcing fans to read fan translations online (not exactly ideal). Ultimately subverted, as Creator/DarkHorseComics finally stepped up and attained the rights for western release in 2019 (''17 years'' after the manga first came out in Japan).


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* SleeperHit: ''Elfen Lied'' may be the pinnacle of a slow and continuous success. The anime was so extreme that it could only be aired in Japan via [[OtakuOClock satellite]] which was done basically just to advertise the DVD set. In 2005, the anime was released in the west to practically no fanfare -- initially, but through sheer word of mouth from one anime club to another, and spreading across the internet, the series gained a ''massive'' amount of attention in part because of just how hardcore it was that some didn't think it could be possible, and was stated to be one of the bestselling and most notorious anime releases of that year. As time went by, more and more began discovering the series, and over the course of a decade, ''Elfen Lied'' may be one of the best-known anime in the west to the point of being seen as a classic and being well-known throughout the internet generation (many famous Youtubers have covered it, even ''WebAnimation/DeathBattle''). This despite the manga ''[[NoExportForYou not seeing an English release]]'' because no company wanted anything to do with it. The status reached a point where Creator/DarkHorseComics finally stepped up and licensed the series in English for the first time with a 2019 release, ''17 years'' after the debut of the manga.
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Hey, It's That Voice! dissolved/terminated


* RelationshipVoiceActor: Mentioned above, at least four English voice actress played characters from ''Manga/AzumangaDaioh''. The German cast of ''Manga/ElfenLied'' has voice actors that played characters from ''Manga/AzumangaDaioh'' as well.

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* RelationshipVoiceActor: Mentioned above, at At least four English voice actress played characters from ''Manga/AzumangaDaioh''. The German cast of ''Manga/ElfenLied'' has voice actors that played characters from ''Manga/AzumangaDaioh'' as well.

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Well, it's official. Dark Horse has the rights now


* ActingForTwo: Mayu's mother and young Kouta are both played by Christine Auten.

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Mayu's mother and young Kouta are both played by Christine Auten.Auten.
** Ditto for the same characters in the Latin American Spanish dub, who are voiced by Isabel Martiñón.



* NoExportForYou: The manga has never been released in the United States, or any other English speaking country for that matter. The series wasn't released in China due to its graphic violence.

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* DirectedByCastMember: The Latin American Spanish dub was directed by Creator/EduardoGarza, who played the narrator.



* NoExportForYou: The manga has never been released in the United States, or any other English speaking country for that matter. The series won't also be released in China due to its graphic violence.

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* NoExportForYou: The manga has never been released in the United States, or any other English speaking country for that matter. The series won't also be wasn't released in China due to its graphic violence.



* RealLifeRelative: Susana Moreno (Yuka's Mexican VA) and Creator/EduardoGarza (the Mexican Spanish ADR Director and Narrator) are niece and uncle respectively.

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* RealLifeRelative: Susana Moreno (Yuka's Mexican Latin American Spanish VA) and Creator/EduardoGarza (the Mexican Latin American Spanish ADR Director and Narrator) are niece and uncle respectively.
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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: There were plans for a second series, but they never came to fruition owing to the anime's failure in Japan.
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* The anime [[http://www.thedailybeast.com/inside-stranger-things-the-duffer-bros-on-how-they-made-the-tv-hit-of-the-summer inspired]] several aspects of the Netflix show ''Series/StrangerThings''. The character of Eleven in particular has many traits similar to that of Nana, like having [[YouAreNumberSix numbers as names]] and a [[ParentalSubstitute surrogate parental relationship]] with the head of their respective facilities, wich they both refer to as "Papa".

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* The anime [[http://www.thedailybeast.com/inside-stranger-things-the-duffer-bros-on-how-they-made-the-tv-hit-of-the-summer inspired]] several aspects of the Netflix show ''Series/StrangerThings''. The character of Eleven in particular has many traits similar to that of Nana, like having [[YouAreNumberSix numbers as names]] and a [[ParentalSubstitute surrogate parental relationship]] with the head of their respective facilities, wich which they both refer to as "Papa".
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* The anime [[http://www.thedailybeast.com/inside-stranger-things-the-duffer-bros-on-how-they-made-the-tv-hit-of-the-summer inspired]] several aspects of the Netflix show ''Series/StrangerThings''. The character of Eleven in particular has many traits similar to that of Nana, like having [[YouAreNumberSix numbers as names]] and a [[ParentalSubstitute surrogate parental relationship]] with the head of their respective facilities, wich they both refer to as "Papa".
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* RealLifeRelative: Susana Moreno (Yuka's Mexican VA) and Creator/EduardoGarza (the Mexican Spanish ADR Director and Narrator) are cousins.

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* RealLifeRelative: Susana Moreno (Yuka's Mexican VA) and Creator/EduardoGarza (the Mexican Spanish ADR Director and Narrator) are cousins.niece and uncle respectively.
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* OvertookTheManga: See the CompressedAdaptation entry on the main page.
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* ExecutiveMeddling: According to Okamoto, Nozomi was AdaptedOut of the anime after director Mamoru Kanbe was dissatisfied with the character and he felt that "it doesn't make a difference whether she's there or not", despite her being one of the main characters... ''and singing the song/poem by Eduard Mörike that actually gave the show its name.''

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* ExecutiveMeddling: According to Okamoto, Nozomi was AdaptedOut of the anime after director Director Mamoru Kanbe was dissatisfied with Nozomi and had to adapt the character and out when he felt that "it doesn't make a difference whether she's there or not", produced the anime, despite her being one of the main characters... ''and characters in the manga and singing the song/poem by Eduard Mörike that actually gave the show its name.''titular song.
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* RealLifeRelative: Susana Moreno (Yuka's Mexican VA) and Creator/EduardoGarza (the ADR Director and Narrator of the Mexican Spanish version) are cousins.

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* RealLifeRelative: Susana Moreno (Yuka's Mexican VA) and Creator/EduardoGarza (the Mexican Spanish ADR Director and Narrator of the Mexican Spanish version) Narrator) are cousins.

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* ActingForTwo: Mayu's mother and young Kouta are both played by Christine Auten.



* ''Elfen Lied'' is German for "Elf Song". The manga ends with "Das Ende", meaning "The End" in German.
* The English Language Voice Actor for Mayu's mother is Christine Auten, who also does the voice of young Kouta in flashbacks. The Japanese Seiyu for the mother character is not listed in any source than can be found, perhaps owing to how hateful and hated the character is.

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* BannedInChina: For excessive graphic violence.

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* BannedInChina: For excessive extensive graphic violence.



* ExecutiveMeddling: According to Okamoto's official homepage, Nozomi was AdaptedOut of the anime after director Mamoru Kanbe was dissatisfied with the character and he felt that "it doesn't make a difference whether she's there or not", despite her being one of the main characters... ''and singing the song/poem by Eduard Mörike that actually gave the show its name.''

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* ExecutiveMeddling: According to Okamoto's official homepage, Okamoto, Nozomi was AdaptedOut of the anime after director Mamoru Kanbe was dissatisfied with the character and he felt that "it doesn't make a difference whether she's there or not", despite her being one of the main characters... ''and singing the song/poem by Eduard Mörike that actually gave the show its name.''



* NoExportForYou: The manga has never been released in the United States, or any other English speaking country for that matter. It also won't be released in China due to its graphic violence.

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* NoExportForYou: The manga has never been released in the United States, or any other English speaking country for that matter. It also The series won't also be released in China due to its graphic violence.violence.
* RealLifeRelative: Susana Moreno (Yuka's Mexican VA) and Creator/EduardoGarza (the ADR Director and Narrator of the Mexican Spanish version) are cousins.
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* BannedInChina: For graphic violence.

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* BannedInChina: For excessive graphic violence.

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* BannedInChina: For graphic violence.



* NoExportForYou: The manga has never been released in the United States, or any other English speaking country for that matter.

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* NoExportForYou: The manga has never been released in the United States, or any other English speaking country for that matter. It also won't be released in China due to its graphic violence.
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* ExecutiveMeddling: According to Okamoto's official homepage, the reason Nozomi was written out of the anime was that Mamoru Kanbe hated the character and felt that "it doesn't make a difference whether she's there or not", despite her being one of the main characters... ''and singing the song/poem by Eduard Mörike that actually gave the show its name.''

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* ExecutiveMeddling: According to Okamoto's official homepage, the reason Nozomi was written out AdaptedOut of the anime was that after director Mamoru Kanbe hated was dissatisfied with the character and he felt that "it doesn't make a difference whether she's there or not", despite her being one of the main characters... ''and singing the song/poem by Eduard Mörike that actually gave the show its name.''

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* ExecutiveMeddling: According to Okamoto Lynn's official homepage, the reason Nozomi was written out of the anime was because the director of the anime hated her and thought that "it doesn't make a difference whether she's there or not", despite her being one of the main characters... ''and singing the song/poem by Eduard Mörike that actually gave the show its name.''

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* BreakthroughHit: For Lynn Okamoto.
* ExecutiveMeddling: According to Okamoto Lynn's Okamoto's official homepage, the reason Nozomi was written out of the anime was because the director of the anime that Mamoru Kanbe hated her the character and thought felt that "it doesn't make a difference whether she's there or not", despite her being one of the main characters... ''and singing the song/poem by Eduard Mörike that actually gave the show its name.''
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Hey Its That Guy cut by TRS decision. Ditto for Hey Its That Voice.


* HeyItsThatVoice:
** [[Creator/SanaeKobayashi Lucy]] is [[Anime/SonicX Chris Thorndyke]], [[Anime/MagicalGirlLyricalNanohaAs Reinforce]], and [[DGrayMan Allen Walker]]. [[Creator/MamikoNoto Yuka]] is [[LightNovel/{{Kanokon}} (a different) Kouta]], [[MahouSenseiNegima Nodoka]], [[Anime/HellGirl Enma Ai]] and [[Manga/BrynhildrInTheDarkness Valkyria]]. [[YukiMatsuoka Nana]] is [[MahouSenseiNegima Evangeline]], [[Manga/AzumangaDaioh Osaka]], [[Manga/{{Bleach}} Orihime]] and [[LightNovel/HaruhiSuzumiya Tsuruya]], [[MemeticMutation nyoro-n~]]. And [[Creator/TomokoKawakami Mariko]] is [[VisualNovel/{{Kanon}} Sayuri]].
** In the English dub, [[Creator/KiraVincentDavis Lucy]] is [[Manga/AzumangaDaioh Osaka]] and [[Anime/SteelAngelKurumi Nakahito]], [[NancyNovotny Yuka]] is [[Manga/AzumangaDaioh Yomi]] and Anime/{{Madlax}}, [[Creator/LuciChristian Mariko]] is [[Manga/AzumangaDaioh Yukari]], [[OuranHighSchoolHostClub Honey]], [[Manga/FullmetalAlchemist Truth]] and [[LightNovel/FullMetalPanic Kaname]].
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** In the English dub, [[Creator/KiraVincentDavis Lucy]] is [[Manga/AzumangaDaioh Osaka]] and [[SteelAngelKurumi Nakahito]], [[NancyNovotny Yuka]] is [[Manga/AzumangaDaioh Yomi]] and Anime/{{Madlax}}, [[Creator/LuciChristian Mariko]] is [[Manga/AzumangaDaioh Yukari]], [[OuranHighSchoolHostClub Honey]], [[Manga/FullmetalAlchemist Truth]] and [[LightNovel/FullMetalPanic Kaname]].

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** In the English dub, [[Creator/KiraVincentDavis Lucy]] is [[Manga/AzumangaDaioh Osaka]] and [[SteelAngelKurumi [[Anime/SteelAngelKurumi Nakahito]], [[NancyNovotny Yuka]] is [[Manga/AzumangaDaioh Yomi]] and Anime/{{Madlax}}, [[Creator/LuciChristian Mariko]] is [[Manga/AzumangaDaioh Yukari]], [[OuranHighSchoolHostClub Honey]], [[Manga/FullmetalAlchemist Truth]] and [[LightNovel/FullMetalPanic Kaname]].
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** [[Creator/SanaeKobayashi Lucy]] is [[Anime/SonicX Chris Thorndyke]], [[Anime/MagicalGirlLyricalNanohaAs Reinforce]], and [[DGrayMan Allen Walker]]. [[Creator/MamikoNoto Yuka]] is [[LightNovel/{{Kanokon}} (a different) Kouta]], [[MahouSenseiNegima Nodoka]], [[Anime/HellGirl Enma Ai]] and [[Manga/BrynhildrInTheDarkness Valkyria]]. [[YukiMatsuoka Nana]] is [[MahouSenseiNegima Evangeline]], [[Manga/AzumangaDaioh Osaka]], [[Manga/{{Bleach}} Orihime]] and [[LightNovel/HaruhiSuzumiya Tsuruya]], [[MemeticMutation nyoro-n~]]. And [[Creator/TomokoKawakami Mariko]] is [[{{Kanon}} Sayuri]].

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** [[Creator/SanaeKobayashi Lucy]] is [[Anime/SonicX Chris Thorndyke]], [[Anime/MagicalGirlLyricalNanohaAs Reinforce]], and [[DGrayMan Allen Walker]]. [[Creator/MamikoNoto Yuka]] is [[LightNovel/{{Kanokon}} (a different) Kouta]], [[MahouSenseiNegima Nodoka]], [[Anime/HellGirl Enma Ai]] and [[Manga/BrynhildrInTheDarkness Valkyria]]. [[YukiMatsuoka Nana]] is [[MahouSenseiNegima Evangeline]], [[Manga/AzumangaDaioh Osaka]], [[Manga/{{Bleach}} Orihime]] and [[LightNovel/HaruhiSuzumiya Tsuruya]], [[MemeticMutation nyoro-n~]]. And [[Creator/TomokoKawakami Mariko]] is [[{{Kanon}} [[VisualNovel/{{Kanon}} Sayuri]].
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** [[Creator/SanaeKobayashi Lucy]] is [[Anime/SonicX Chris Thorndyke]], [[Anime/MagicalGirlLyricalNanohaAs Reinforce]], and [[DGrayMan Allen Walker]]. [[Creator/MamikoNoto Yuka]] is [[LightNovel/{{Kanokon}} (a different) Kouta]], [[MahouSenseiNegima Nodoka]], [[HellGirl Enma Ai]] and [[Manga/BrynhildrInTheDarkness Valkyria]]. [[YukiMatsuoka Nana]] is [[MahouSenseiNegima Evangeline]], [[Manga/AzumangaDaioh Osaka]], [[Manga/{{Bleach}} Orihime]] and [[LightNovel/HaruhiSuzumiya Tsuruya]], [[MemeticMutation nyoro-n~]]. And [[Creator/TomokoKawakami Mariko]] is [[{{Kanon}} Sayuri]].

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** [[Creator/SanaeKobayashi Lucy]] is [[Anime/SonicX Chris Thorndyke]], [[Anime/MagicalGirlLyricalNanohaAs Reinforce]], and [[DGrayMan Allen Walker]]. [[Creator/MamikoNoto Yuka]] is [[LightNovel/{{Kanokon}} (a different) Kouta]], [[MahouSenseiNegima Nodoka]], [[HellGirl [[Anime/HellGirl Enma Ai]] and [[Manga/BrynhildrInTheDarkness Valkyria]]. [[YukiMatsuoka Nana]] is [[MahouSenseiNegima Evangeline]], [[Manga/AzumangaDaioh Osaka]], [[Manga/{{Bleach}} Orihime]] and [[LightNovel/HaruhiSuzumiya Tsuruya]], [[MemeticMutation nyoro-n~]]. And [[Creator/TomokoKawakami Mariko]] is [[{{Kanon}} Sayuri]].
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** [[Creator/SanaeKobayashi Lucy]] is [[Anime/SonicX Chris Thorndyke]], [[Anime/MagicalGirlLyricalNanohaAs Reinforce]], and [[DGrayMan Allen Walker]]. [[Creator/MamikoNoto Yuka]] is [[LightNovel/{{Kanokon}} (a different) Kouta]], [[MahouSenseiNegima Nodoka]], [[HellGirl Enma Ai]] and [[Manga/BrynhildrInTheDarkness Valkyria]]. [[YukiMatsuoka Nana]] is [[MahouSenseiNegima Evangeline]], [[Manga/AzumangaDaioh Osaka]], [[Manga/{{Bleach}} Orihime]] and [[TheMelancholyOfHaruhiSuzumiya Tsuruya]], [[MemeticMutation nyoro-n~]]. And [[Creator/TomokoKawakami Mariko]] is [[{{Kanon}} Sayuri]].

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** [[Creator/SanaeKobayashi Lucy]] is [[Anime/SonicX Chris Thorndyke]], [[Anime/MagicalGirlLyricalNanohaAs Reinforce]], and [[DGrayMan Allen Walker]]. [[Creator/MamikoNoto Yuka]] is [[LightNovel/{{Kanokon}} (a different) Kouta]], [[MahouSenseiNegima Nodoka]], [[HellGirl Enma Ai]] and [[Manga/BrynhildrInTheDarkness Valkyria]]. [[YukiMatsuoka Nana]] is [[MahouSenseiNegima Evangeline]], [[Manga/AzumangaDaioh Osaka]], [[Manga/{{Bleach}} Orihime]] and [[TheMelancholyOfHaruhiSuzumiya [[LightNovel/HaruhiSuzumiya Tsuruya]], [[MemeticMutation nyoro-n~]]. And [[Creator/TomokoKawakami Mariko]] is [[{{Kanon}} Sayuri]].
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** [[Creator/SanaeKobayashi Lucy]] is [[Anime/SonicX Chris Thorndyke]], [[Anime/MagicalGirlLyricalNanohaAs Reinforce]], and [[DGrayMan Allen Walker]]. [[Creator/MamikoNoto Yuka]] is [[LightNovel/{{Kanokon}} (a different) Kouta]], [[MahouSenseiNegima Nodoka]], [[HellGirl Enma Ai]] and [[Manga/GokukokuNoBrynhildr Valkyria]]. [[YukiMatsuoka Nana]] is [[MahouSenseiNegima Evangeline]], [[Manga/AzumangaDaioh Osaka]], [[Manga/{{Bleach}} Orihime]] and [[TheMelancholyOfHaruhiSuzumiya Tsuruya]], [[MemeticMutation nyoro-n~]]. And [[Creator/TomokoKawakami Mariko]] is [[{{Kanon}} Sayuri]].

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** [[Creator/SanaeKobayashi Lucy]] is [[Anime/SonicX Chris Thorndyke]], [[Anime/MagicalGirlLyricalNanohaAs Reinforce]], and [[DGrayMan Allen Walker]]. [[Creator/MamikoNoto Yuka]] is [[LightNovel/{{Kanokon}} (a different) Kouta]], [[MahouSenseiNegima Nodoka]], [[HellGirl Enma Ai]] and [[Manga/GokukokuNoBrynhildr [[Manga/BrynhildrInTheDarkness Valkyria]]. [[YukiMatsuoka Nana]] is [[MahouSenseiNegima Evangeline]], [[Manga/AzumangaDaioh Osaka]], [[Manga/{{Bleach}} Orihime]] and [[TheMelancholyOfHaruhiSuzumiya Tsuruya]], [[MemeticMutation nyoro-n~]]. And [[Creator/TomokoKawakami Mariko]] is [[{{Kanon}} Sayuri]].

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