favourite anime anime characters part 3
Null Peta
Nura: Rise Of The Yokai Clan- Tsurara Oikawa/Yuki Onna
Nurse Angel Ririka SOS
Nurse Witch Komugi-chan-Kokona Saionji[NWK R]
Nyaruko-Nyaruko
Nyan Koi-Kaede Mizuno
Nyanko Days
O Maidens in Your Savage Season-HItoha Hongou
Occult Academy-Maya Kumashiro
Occult:Nine-Ryoka Narusawa
Oda Cinnamon Nobunaga-Ichiko Oda
Odd Taxi
Ojisan And Marshmallow
Okami-san And Her Seven Companions- Ryoko Okami
Okami Kakushi-Nemuru Kushinda
Okoshiyasu Chitose-chan
Okusama Wa Joshikousei-Asami Onohara
Omae wa Mada Gunma wo Shiranai
Omamori Himari-Himari Noihara
Omiai Aite wa Oshiego Tsuyoki na Mondaiji
One Outs
One Punch Man
One Piece-Carrot,Yamato
One Week Friends-Kaori Fujimiya
Onee-Chan Wa Kita
Onihei
Ongaku Shoujo- Hanako Yamadaki
Onmyouji
Onsen Yousei Hakone-chan
Oooku
Ooya-san Wa Shishunki
Oreimo- Ruri Goko/Kuroneko
Orenchi No Fueo Jijo
OreSuki- Aoi Hinata
Oreshura-Himeka Akishino
Orient-Tsugumo Hattori
Oruchuban Ebichu
Otome Youkai Zakuro-Susukihotaru
One Room
OniiAi-Akiko Himenokouji
Onimai-Mahiro Oyama
Onigiri
Opus Colors
Orange-Naho Takamiya
Osake wa Fuufu ni Natte Kara
Osamake-Kuroha Shida
Oshi no Ko-Kana Arima
Osomatsu-kun-Totoko
Otaku Elf-Koito Koganei
Otherside Picnic-Sorao Kamikoshi
Otogi Juushi Akazukin
Otome wa Boku ni Koishiteru
Our Last Crusade or the Rise of a New World-Mismis Klass
Ouran High School Host Club- Kyoya Otari
Outbreak Company-Myucel Foaran
Outburst Dreamer Boy-Mizuki Hijiri
Outlaw Star-Melfina
Our Home's Fox Deity-Misaki Sakura
Over Drive
Overdrive Girl 1/6-Nona
Overlord-Albedo
Overtake
Ozmafia
Pan De Peace
Pandora Hearts- Alice
Pandora In The Crimson Shell-Clarion
Pani Poni Dash-Himeko Katagiri
Parallel World Pharmacy- Charlotte “Lotte” Soller
Paradise Kiss-Yukari “Caroline” Hayasaka
Paranoia Agent
PaRappa the Rapper
Pastel Memories
Panty And Stocking, Panty, Stocking
Paradox Live
Parasyte-Satomi Murano
Peacemaker Kurogane-Saya
Peach Boy Riverside-Sally/Saltherine Aldarake
Peeping Life TV
Penguin Musume- Sakura “Penguin” Nankyoku
Persona 4 The Animation- Yu Narukami
Persona 5 The Animation-Futaba Sakura
Persona:Trinity Soul-Kanaru Morimoto
Pet
Pet Girl Of Sakurasou- Mashiro Shiina
Peter Grill and The Philosopher’s Time
Phantasy Star Online 2 -Rina Izumi[PSO2 TA], Melrandia[PSO2 EO]
Phantom: Requiem For The Phantom- Zwei/ Reiji Azuma, Ein/Eren
Phantom of the Idol-Asahi Mogami
Phantom of Twilight- Baileu Ton
Phantom Thief Jeanne
Phi Brain
Photo Kano-Rina Yunoki
Piacevole
Piano no Mori
Pilot's Love Song-Claire Cruz/Nina Viento
Ping Pong Club
Planetarian
Planet With- Ginko Kuroi
Plastic Memories-Isla
Platinum End-Nasse
Play It Cool Guys
Please Teacher/Twins-Mizuho Kazami, Miina Miyafuji[Twins]
Please Tell Me Galko-chan
Plunder-Hina
Pokemon-Koharu(Pokemon Journeys), Liko(Pokemon Horizons)
Police in a Pod-Mai Kawai
Pon no Michi-Pai Kawahigishi
Pop Team Epic
Popotan- Ai
Popolocrois
Potemayo-Mikan Natsu
Power of Hope
Powerpuff Girls Z-Momoko Akatsutsumi
PreCure- Makoto Kenzaki/Cure Sword(Doki Doki PreCure)
Pretty Boy Detetive Club-Mayumi Dojima
Price of Smiles- Yuuki Soleil
Prima Doll-Karasuba
Prince Of Stride-Nana Sakurai
Princess Connect-Kokoro Natsume/Kokkoro
Princess Jellyfish- Tsukimi Kurashita
Princess Lover-Charlotte Hazelrink
Princess Nine-Ryo Hayakawa
Princess Princess
Princess Principal- Ange
Princess Resurrection-Reiri Kamura
Princess Tutu-Ahiru
PriPara-Sophie Hojo. Rinka Aoba(Kiratto Pri Chan)
Prism Ark- Bridget
Prison School-Chiyo Kurihara
Problem Children Are Coming From Another World, Aren't They?- Black Rabbit
Project Scard-Azusa Yuki
Protocol: Rain
Psychic Detective Yakumo-Haruka Ozawa
Psycho Pass- Akane Tsunemori, Shinya Kogami
Puella Magi Madoka Magic
Pumpkin Scissors- Alive L. Malvin
Punch Line- Mikatan Narugino
Pupipou
PuraOre-Yuu Kiyose
Puzzle and Dragons X- Garnet
Qualidea Code-Canaria Utara
Quaser Of Stigmata-Tomo Yamanobe
Queen's Blade-Tomoe
R-15-Fukune Narukara
Radiant-Melie
Rage Of The Bahamut-Amira, Nina Drango
Ragna Crimson-Leonica
Ragnarok the Animation-Yuufa
Rahzephon
Rail Wars-Haruka Koumi
Raimuiro Senkitan-Momen Sanada, Kasuri Hattori[Raimuiro Ryuukitan X]
Rainbow
Rainy Cocoa
Ranking of Kings
Ranma ½ -Ranma Saotome(female)
Ranpo Kitan
Rave Master- Elie
Raven of the Inner Palace-Liu Shouxue
Rascal Does not Dream of Bunny Girl Senpai
Re:Creators:Meteora Osterreich
Reign of the Seven Spellblades-Nanao Hibiya
Re-Kan-Hibiki Amami
ReMain
Re:Stage-Mizuha Ichikishima
Re:Zero-Rem
Read or Die
Real Girl- Sumie Ayado
Reborn as a Vending Machine,I Now Wander the Dungeon-Lammis
Reborn to Master the Blade-Inglis “Chris” Eucus
Rec
Records of Grancest War-Siluca Meletes
Record of Lodoss War
Record of Ragnarök-Goll
Recorder And Ransell
Recovery of an MMO Junkie-Lily
Recently My Sister Is Unusual-Mitsuki Kanzaki
Red Data Girls-Izumiko Suzuhara
Red Garden
Redo of Healer-Setsuna
Regalia-Yuinshiel Asteria
Reincarnated as a Sword-Fran
Reikenzan
Release The Spyce
ReLife-Chizuru Hishiro
Remi,Nobody’s Girl
Renai Boukun- Akane Hiyama
Rent A Girlfriend-Ruka Sarashina
Rental Magica-Honami Takase Ambler
RErideD
Requiem of the Rose King
Restaurant To Another World-Aletta
Revenger
Revisions
Revolutionary Girl Utena
Remake Our Life-Aki Shino
Rewrite-Kagari
Riddle Story Of Devil-Haru Ichinose
Rideback
Rifle is Beautiful- Hikari Kokura
Rinne-Suzu
Rio-Rio Rollins Tachibana
Rising of a Shield Hero-Raphtalia
Rizelmine-Rizel Iwaki
RobiHachi
Robotic:Notes-Akiho Senomiya
Rokka-Flamie Speeddraw
Rokudou’s Bad Girls-Ranna Himawari
Rokuhoudou Yotsuiro Biyori
Ro-Kyu-Bu-Tomoka_Minato
Rolling Girls-Nozomi Moritomo
Romeo X Juliet
Romantic Killer-Anzu Hoshino
Ron Kamonohashi’s Forbidden Deductions
Rosario + Vampire- Moka Akashiya,
RPG Real Estate-Kotone Kazairo
Rozen Maiden- Shinku
Rumble Garandoll-Rin Akagi
Run For Money
Run with the Wind- Hanako Katsuta
Rurouni Kenshin-Kenshin Himura
Rusted Amor
RWBY Ice Queendom-Ruby Rose
Sabagebu-Urara Kasugano
Saber Marionette
Sabukui Bisco- Pawoo Nekoyanagi
Sacred Blacksmith- Cecily Cambell
Sacred Seven-Ruri Aiba
Sacrificial Princess and the King of Beasts- Sariphi
Saekano- Megumi Kato
Saga of Tanya The Evil-Viktoriya Ivanovna Serebryakov
Sailor Moon
Saint Cecillia and Pastor Lawrence-Cecillia
Saint October
Saint Seiya
Saint Tail
Saiyuki
Saki-Nodoka Haramura
Sakugan-Memenpu
Sakura Diaries- Urara Kasuga
Sakura Quest-Ririko Oribe
Sakura Trick-Haruka Takayama
Sakura Wars- Sakura Shinguji
Sakurada Reset-Misora Haruki
Salaryman’s Club
Samurai 7-Kirara Mikumari
Samurai Champloo- Jin, Mugen, Fuu
Samurai Deeper Kyo-Yuya Shiina
Samurai Flamenco-Mari Maya
Samurai Girl-Ryoko Mitsurugi
Samurai Gun
Samurai Harem-Ibuki Ikaruga
Samurai Warriors
Sanrio Boys
Sankarea-Rea Sanka
Sangokushi
Sansha Sanyou-Youko Nishikawa
Saving 80,000 Gold in Another World for My Retirement-Mitsuha Yamano
Sarazanmai
Sasaki and Peeps
Sasami-san@Ganbaranai-Sasami Tsukuyomi
Say I Love You-Mei Tachibana
Sayonara Zetsubo Sensei
Scared Rider Zeches-Akira Asagi
Scarlet Nexus-Kasane Randall
Science Fell in Love So I Tried to Prove It-Ena Ibarada
School Babysitters-Maria Inomata
School Days- Kotonoha Katsura
School Live-Yuuri Wakasa
School Rumble- Tenma Tsukamoto
Schoolgirl Strikers-Yuumi Sajima
Scorching Ping Pong Girls-Koyori Tsumujikaze
Scrapped Princess
Scryed
Scum’s Wish-Hanabi Yasuraoka
Seirei Gensouki-Latifa
Seiren-Hikari Tsuneki
Seitokai Yakuindomo- Aria Shichijo
Seiyuu's Life-Futaba Ichinose
Sekirei- Musubi
Sekkou Boys
Selection Project-Suzune Miyama
Sengoku Basara Samurai Kings- Masamune Date,Yukimura Sanada
Sengoku Collection-Ieyasu Tokugawa
Sengoku Choujuu Giga
Sengoku Night Blood- Yuzuki
Sengoku Youko
Senran Kagura-Asuka
Sensual Phrase
Senyuu
Senryuu Girl -Nanako Yukishiro
Seraph Of The End-Shinoa Hiiragi
Seraphim Call
Serial Experiment Lain
Servamp
Servant x Service- Lucy Yamagami
Seton Academy- Ranka Ookami
Seven Deadly Sins-Elizabeth Lyonesse
Seven Knights-Ellen
Seven of Seven-Nana Suzuki
Seven Senses of The Re’Union-Asahi Kuga
Sgt. Frog- Angol Mois,
Shachibato-Yutoria
Shadows House: Emilico
Shadowverse-Mimori Amamiya,Ren Kazamatsuri(Shadowverse Flame)
Shakugan no Shana- Shana
Shaman King-Anna Kyoyama
Shangri-la- Kuniko Hojo
Shangei-la Frontier
She Professed Herself Pupil of the Wise Man-Mira
Shenmue The Animation-Joy
Shigofumi-Fumika
Shigurui
Shiki- Natuno Yuki, Sunako Kirashiki
Shikimori’s Not Just a Cutie-Shikimori
Shikizakura-Haruko Yamada
Shimoneta-Anna Nishikinomiya
Shine Post-Rio Seibu
Shining Hearts-Neris
Shining Tears X Wind
Shinkansen Henkei Robo Shinkalion
Shinkyoku Soukai Poluphonica
Shinobi no Ittoki-Kirei Kisegawa
Shinya Tensai Bakabon
Shion no Ou
Shirobako-Aoi Miyamori
Shirokuma Café
Shironeko Project-Iris
Shrine of the Morning Mist-Yuzu Hieda
Shokugeki No Soma-Megumi Tadokoro
Shomin Sample-Aika Tenkuubashi
Shoot
Shounen Hollywood
Shoujo Kageki Revue Starlight
Shounen Maid-Miyako Otori
Shounen Onmyouji- Fujiwara no Akiko
Shouwa Genroku Rakugo Shinjuu
Shouwa Monogatari
Show By Rock- Cyan Hijirikawa, Himeko Mashima[SBRM]
Shuffle!-Kaede Fuyou
Shugo Chara-Amu Hinamori
Shukufuku No Campanella-Carina Verritti
Shy-Teru Momijiyama/Shy
Silent Mobius
Simoun
Sin-Maria Totsuka
Sing Yesturday For Me-Shinako Morinome
Sirius The Jaeger
Sisters of Welber
Silver Guardian
Silver Spoon-Aki Mikage
SK8 the Infinity
Skate Leading Stars
Skelleton Knight in Another World-Chiyome
Sketchbook-Sora Kajiwara
Sket Dance- Hime "Himeko" Onizuka
Skip Beat-Kyoko Mogami
Skip and Loafer-Mitsumi Iwakura
Skirt no Naka wa Kedamono Deshita
Sky Girls-Otoha Sakurano
Sky Wizards Academy- Lecty Eisenach
Slam Dunk
Slayers-Lina Inverse, Zelgadis Greywords
Sleepy Princess in the Demon Catle- Princess Syalis
Slow Loop-Koharu Minagi
Slow Start-Kamuri Sengoku
Smile Down the Runway-Chiyuki Fujito
Smile if the Arsnotoria-Arsnotoria
Snack Basue-Akemi
Snow White With The Red Hair-Shirayuki
So I Can't Play H-Mina Okura
So I’m a Spider, So What- Filmos Harifenas/Kanami Okazaki
Softenni-Chitose Akiyama
Sola-Matsuri Shihou
Solo Leveling
SoltyRei-Solty Revant
Somali and the Forest Spirit
Sonic X -Shadow,Espio,Knuckles
Sonny Boy-Mizuho
Sono Toki Kanojo wa
Sora No Manimani-Mihoshi Akeno
Sorcerer Hunters- Tira Misu
Sorcerous Stabber Orphen-Claiomh Everlasting
Soul Buster
Soul Eater-Death The Kid, Tsubaki,Meme Tatane[Soul Eater Not]
Soul Link-Karen Tachibana
Sound Euphonium-Kumiko Oumae
Sound of the Sky-Kanata Sorami
Souten Kouro
Space Battleship Tiramitsu
Space Brothers-Serika Itou
Space Dandy
Space Patrol Luluco
Special 7- Bellemer “Ninja” Cinq
Special A
Speed Grapher-Kagura Tennouzu
Spice and Wolf- Holo
Spiral
Spiritpact-Kau
Spy Classroom-Lily
Spy x Family-Yor Forger
Squid Girl - Squid Girl/Ika Musume
SSSS.Grindman/Dynazenon- Akane Shinjo,Mujina(SSSSDynazenon)
Stand My Heroes-Rei Izumi
Starmyu
Stars Align-Kanako Mitsue
Star Driver-Wako Agemaki
Stardust Telepath- Umika Konohoshi
Starry Sky
Starship Operators
Starship Girl Yamamoto Yohko
Steel Angel Kurumi-Kurumi
Steins;Gate- Kurisu Makise
Stella Women's Academy , High School Division Class C3
Strain- Lottie Gelh
Strange+
Strange Dawn
Strawberry 100%- Aya Toujou
Strawberry Eggs- Fuko Kuzuha
Strawberry Marshmallow-Nobue Itou
Strawberry Panic-Nagisa Aoi
Strike The Blood- Yukina Himeragi
Strike Witches-Yoshika Miyafuji, Hikari Karibuchi(Brave Witches), Inori Shibuya(Luminous Witches)
Student Council's Discretion. Mafuya Shiina
Subete Ga F Ni Naru-Moe Nishinosono
Sugar Apple Fairy Tale-Ann Halford
Summer Time Render-Ushio Kofune
Summoned to Another World…. Again?-Yuuhi Hanabashira
Sumomomo Momomo-Sanae Nakajima
Sunday Without God
Super Crooks
Super Cub- Koguma, Shii Eniwa
Super Doll Licca-chan
Super HxEros-Kirara Hoshino
Super Robot Wars Original Generation
Super Sonico The Animation- Super Sonico
Supernatural the Animation
Suppose a Kid from the Last Dungeon Boonies Moved to a Starter Town-Alka
SukaSuka
Sweetness and Lightning-Kotori Iida
Sweets Reincarnation-Licorice Mill Hubarek
Sword Art Online-Asuna Yuki,LLENN/Karen Kohiruimaki
Sword Gai
Symphogear-Hibiki Tachibana
Synduality-Noir
Taboo Tattoo-Touko Ichinose
Tada Never Falls In Love-Teresa Wagner
Taishou Baseball Girls
Taishou Otome Fairy Tale-Yuzuki Tachibana
Takt Op-Cosette Schneider
Takunomi-Makoto Kiriyama
Tales of the Abyss-Anise Tatlin
Tales of Eternia
Tales of Wedding Rings
Tales of Zestria The X-Edna
Talentless Nana- Nana Hiiragi
Tamako Market-Tamako Kitashirakawa
Tamayomi
Tamayura-Maon Sakurada
Tanaka-kun Is Always Listless-Miyano
Tantei Opera Milky Holmes- Sherlock Shellingford
Tantei Team KZ Jiken Note
Tatami Galaxy
Tawawa on Mondays
Tayutama-Mashiro Mito
Tearmoon Empire-Mia Luna Tearmoon
Tears To Tiara-Riannon
Technoroid
Teekyuu
Tegami Bachi- Niche
Tenchi Muyou-Sasami Masaki Jurai
Tenjou Tenge
Tenka Hyakken
TenPuru-Yuzuki Aoba
Teppen-Kana Kiyotsuru
Terra Formars-Hong
Terror In Resonance-Lisa Mishima
Tesla Note-Botan Negoro
Testament Of The Sister New Devil-Mio Naruse
Texhnolyse
That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime-Shuna
The 8th Son? Are You Kidding Me?-Louise Yorande Aorelia Oufelbelk
The 100 Girlfriends
The Helpful Fox Senko-san- Senko
The Angel Next Door Spoils Me Rotten-Mahiru Shiina
The Ancient Magus’ Bride – Chise Hatori
The Apothecary Diaries-Maomao
The Aquatope on White Sand- Kukuru Misakino
The Big O
The Brave Express Might Gaine
The Café Terrace and Its Goddesses-Shiragiku Ona
The Candidate for Goddess
The Case Files of Jewler Richard-Shouko Tanimoto
The Case Study of Vanitas-Jeanne
The Comic Artist And Assistants- Rina Fuwa
The Dangers in My Heart-Anna Yamada
The Dawn of Witch-Loux Krystas
The Day I Became God- Hina Sato
The Demon Girl Next Door- Yuko Yoshida
The Demon Prince of Momochi House
The Demon Sword Master of Excalibur Academy-Riseria Ray Crystaria
The Detective is Already Dead-Siesta
The Devil Is A Part Timer- Chiho Sakaki
The Dreaming Boy is a Realist-Aika Natsukawa
The Duke of Death and His Maid-Alice Lendrott
The Dungeon of Black Company-Rimu
The Eccentric Family-Kaisei Ebisugawa
The Eminence in Shadow-Alexia Midgar
The Family Circumstances of the Irregular Witch-Alissa
The Executioner and Her Way of Life-Akari Tokito
The Fire Hunter-Touko
The Faraway Paladin-Robina Goodfellow/Bee
The Foolish Angel Dances with the Devil-Lily Amane
The Fruit of Evolution-Saria
The Future Diary- Yuno Gasai
The Galaxy Railways
The Gene of AI-Risa Higuchi
The Girl I Like Forgot Her Glasses-Ai Mie
The Great Jahy Willl Not Be Defeated-Jahy
The Heike Story
The Human Crazy University-Chie Negishi
The Idaten Deities Know Only Peace-Paula
The Ice Guy and His Cool Female Colleague-Fuyutsuki-san
The Iceblade Sorcerer Shall Rule the World-Amelia Rose
The Irresponsible Captain Tylor-Emi Hanner,Yumi Hanner
The King of Braves GaoGaiGar
The Kingdoms of Ruin
The Little Lies We All Tell-Chiyo
The Legendary Hero is Dead-Anri Haysworth
The Magical Revolution of the Reincarnated Princess and the Genius Young Lady-Anisphia Wynn Palettia
The Magnificent Kotobuki-Kylie
The Maid I Hired Recently is Mysterious-Lilith
The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya- Haruhi Suzumiya, Yuki Nagato[DoNY]
The Most Heretical Last Boss Queen-Pride Royal Ivy
The Genius Prince’s Guide to Raising a Nation Out of Debt-Ninym Ralei
The Girl in Twilight- Akane Tsuchimiya
The Girl Who Leapt Through Space-Akiha Shishidou
The Greatest Demon Lord Is Reborn as a Typical Nobody-Ireena Litz de Olhyde
The Great Cleric
The Great Passage –Kaguya Hayashi
The God of High School- Yoo Mira
The Good Witch of the West
The Gymastics Samurai-Rei Aragaki
The Hidden Dungeon Only I Can Enter-Emma Brightness
The Law of Ueki-Ai Mori
The Marginal Service-Lyra Candeyheart
The Master of Ragnarok & Blesser of Einherjar-Linnea
The Masterful Cat is Depressed Again Today-Saku Fukuzawa
The Misfit of Demon King Academy-Misha Necron
The Ones Within- Himiko Inaba
The Prince of Tennis
The Promised Neverland
The Quintessential Quintuplets- Ichika Nakano
The Reflection
The Reincarnation of the Strongest Exorcist in Another World-Yifa
The Royal Tutor
The Ryuuou’s Work Is Never Done-Ai Hinatsuru
The Saint’s Magic Power is Omnipotent-Sei Takanashi
The Severing Crime Edge
The Story of Saiunkoku
The Strongest Sage with the Weakest Crest-Lurie Abendroth
The Strongest Tank’s Labyrinth Raids-Luna
The Tale of the Outcast-Wisteria Langley
The Third-Honoka
The Thousand Musketeers
The Unwanted Undead Adventurer
The Vexations of a Shut In Vampire Princess-Terakomari Gandesblood
The Vampire Dies in No Time-Hinaichi
The Vision of Escaflowne
The Wallflower
The Weakest Tamer Began a Journey to Pick Up Trash
The Witch and the Beast
The World God Only Knows- Elsie
The World’s Greatest Assassin Gets Reincarnated In Another World as an Aristocrat-Tarte
The World Ends with You
The World is Still Beautiful-Nike Lemercier
The Wrong Way to Use Healing Magic
The Yakuza’s Guide to Babysitting-Yaeka Sakuragi
The Yuzuki Family Four Sons
Thermae Romae
Those Snow White Notes-Shuri Maeda, Sakura Yamano
This Art Club Has A Problem-Mizuki Usami
Those Who Hunt Elfs- Ritsuko Inoue
Tiger and Bunny- Kotetsu Kuburagi/Wild Tiger, Barnaby Brooks Jr
Tiger Mask W-Haruna Takaoka
Time Bokan 24-Calen
Time Travel Girl-Mari Hayase
Tis Time for “Torture”, Princess-Princess
Toilet Bound Hanako-kun-Nene Yashiro
Tomo-chan Is a Girl-Tomo Aizawa
Tonagura-Kazuki Arisaka
To Be Hero
Too Cute Crisis-Garmie Lou
Toji no Miko- Kanami Etou
Tokimeki Memorial Only Love-Tsukasa Kasuga
Tokko- Saya Shindo
Tokyo 24th Wad
Tokyo ESP-Rinka Urushiba
Tokyo Ghoul-Hinami Fueguchi
Tokyo Majin-Aoi Misato
Tokyo Mew Mew-Ichigo Momomiya
Tokyo Ravens-Kyouko Kurahashi
Tokyo Revengers-Hinata Tachibana
Tomica Kizuna Gattai
Tomodachi Game-Yutori Kokorogi
Tonikaku Kawaii- Tsukasa Yuzaki
To the Abandoned Sacred Beats- Nancy Schaal Bancroft
To Heart-Multi, Konomi Suzuhara[TH2]
To-Love-Ru- Lala Satalin Deviluke
To Your Eternity-Rean
Toradora- Taiga Aisaka
Toriko- Toriko,Rin
Toshokan Sensou
Touka Gettan-Momoka Kawakabe
Touken Ranbu
Toward the Terra
Tower of Druaga-Coopa
Tower of God- Endorsi Jahad
Trails of Cold Steal Northern War-Altina Orion
Trapped in a Dating Sim-Olivia
Triage X- Mikoto Kiba
Tribe Nine-Saori Arisugawa
Trickster-Makoto Noro
Trinity Blood -Able Nightroad, Esther Blanchette
Trinity Seven- Lilith Asami
Trigun- Vash The Stampede. Milly Thompson, Meryl Stryf
Trouble Chocolate-Hinano
True Tears-Noe Isurugi
Try Knights
Tsubasa:Mokona Modoki[white], Sakura
Tsugumomo-Kiriha
Tsuki Ga Kirei-Akane Mizuno
Tsuki wa Higashi ni Hi wa Nishi ni
Tsukimichi-Mio
Tsukipro The Animation
Tsukiuta
Tsukumogami Kashimasu-Okou
Tsukuyomi-Hazuki/Luna
Tsuritama
Tsurezure Children-Yuki Minagawa
Tsurune
Tsuyokiss-Sunao Konoe
Twin Star Exorcist-Mayura Otomi
Two Car
Uchi no Maid ga Uzasugiru
UchiMusume
UchiTama-Momo Hanasaki
Udon No Kuni No Kin-iro Kemari
UFO Ultramaiden Valkyrie-Sanada
Ueno-san wa Bukiyou-Ueno
Ulysses- Jeanne D’Arc
Umi Monogatari-Kanon Miyamori
Umineko
Umisho-Amuro Ninagawa
Uma Musume Pretty Derby-Special Week, Rice Shower
Un-Go
Unbreakable Machine-Doll-Yaya
Uncle from Another World-Sumika Fujimiya
Undead Girl Murder Farce-Aya Rindo
Undead Unluck-Fuuko Izumo
Undefeated Bahamut Chronicles-Philuffy Aingram
Under Ninja
Unlimited Fafnir-Iris Freyja
Ultimate Girls
Ultimate Otaku Teacher-Sachiko Tanaka/Kisaki Tenjouin
Ultra Maniac-Ayu Tateishi, Nina Sakura
Ultraman
Ultraviolet Code 044
UniteUp
Upotte-Funco
Urara Meirochou-Chiya
Urahara-Rito Sudo
Urawa No Usagi-chan
Urusei Yatsura-Lum
Usagi Drop
Ushio And Tora-Asako Nakamura
Uta No Prince-Sama-Haruka Nanami
Utawarerumono-Eruru,Kuon[U:FF]
Uzaki-chan Wants to Hang Out-Hana Uzaki
Val x Love- Mutsumi Saotome
Valkyria Chronicles-Alicia Melchiott
Valkyrie Drive-Mamori Tokonome
Valvrave The Liberator-Shoko Sashinami
Vampire Knight-Yuki Cross/Kuran
Vampire Princess Miyu
Vandread-Dita Liebely
Vatican Miracle Examiner
Vazzrock The Animation
Venus Versus Virus-Sumire Takahana
Vermeil in Gold-Vermeil
Vinland Saga
Vilainess Level 99-Yumiella Dolkness
Violet Evergarden
Virtual-san Looking
Visual Prison
Vividred Operation-Himawari Shinomiya
Vivy-Vivy
Vlad Love-Mai Vlad Transylvania
Voice of Fox
Wagamama High Spec
Waka Okami wa Shougakusei-Oriko”Okko” Seki
Wakaba Girl
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Zipang
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Zom 100
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2017 End-of-the-Year Q&A Extravaganza Blog! #5
It’s time for our last Q&A blog of the year. It’s been a fun time answering all these questions--you guys had some seriously good ones!--but now it is time for us to chill out and celebrate 2018. Hopefully we can give you guys good reasons to celebrate 2018, too!
For our final Q&A blog, we have answers from:
Ken Berry, Executive Vice President / Team Leader
John Wheeler, Assistant Localization Manager
Ryan Graff, Localization Lead
Liz Rita, QA Tester
Nick Colucci, Localization Editor
Brittany Avery, Localization Producer
Thomas Lipschultz, Localization Producer
Question: Does working on a game affect your enjoyment of it in any way? Do you anticipate playing the full package after it is done or do you play through it beforehand anyway? Have you ever been spoiled on a game through work and if yes how severe was it? - @MizuUnNamed
Brittany: It definitely does. It's like the difference between babysitting a kid over the summer vs. giving birth to that kid and raising them till they leave the house. Even the most frustrating things about a game will somehow become something you love in a weird way, because it’s your kid and it's your responsibility to raise it right. When you're localizing a game, you're choosing every single word, and every single decision you make for that game will shape the experience for the thousands of people who play it. Characters I'd normally hate as a player become characters I love because figuring out their dialogue is a joy, and stuff I never thought about in localization are now very particular to me because I want my kid to go out into the world looking its best.
I will always play the games I work on. Sometimes I play them in Japanese beforehand, but there are days where I edit a file while playing line-by-line just so I can look at a character's expression and match the line written to the face. Then I replay it a few time as the English builds come in, tweaking it bit by bit, because it feels different to see the English on a sheet compared to seeing it in-game. It takes a ton of time, but I'd rather have a final product I can be proud of than to give up because something requires extra work.
Liz: When I started working here the first thing I tested was Corpse Party PC. I played it for like 200 hours and that game is much shorter than that haha. I loved every second of it, and recently got to test it again for the Linux + SteamOS release. Oh boy, that was a treat <3 I also got to work on Cold Steel II and at the time I didn't have the consoles the first released for, so I just watched playthroughs online... bless Cold Steel PC! I don't think I've ever been spoiled on a game through work before.... except maybe for Book of Shadows? But I don't even remember that spoiler so does it really count?
Nick: This is going to vary widely from person to person. For me...admittedly yes, working on a game does impact the enjoyment I’m able to derive from that game as a finished product. I understand, going in, that simply by virtue of working on a game, I will know its plot from beginning to end, see all the character development (including optional stuff that you might not even be able to view in a single playthrough), and in general become a subject matter expert on its world and lore. I’ll have knowledge of all the optional events and the items it’s possible to get – and sometimes, even a few that exist but were never implemented.
Working on a game is usually a months-long endeavor, during which we often end up playing the game in various stages of beta (or even alpha) readiness. We experience bugs we hope you never will; all the times text isn’t displaying correctly, voice or music isn’t playing right, or the battle system is falling over foaming at the mouth. By the time a game is ready to be sold, we’ve spent more time with it than would probably be considered healthy from a consumer perspective.
Outside of post-launch support/tweaking I’ve done for games like Zwei: The Ilvard Insurrection, I’ve never picked up a game I’ve worked on here after it launched. They’re good games, and I’ve been proud of each project I’ve worked on so far – it’s just that I’m someone with a low tolerance for repetition. You know – the sort who would get sick of even my favorite movies if I watched them every day for a week straight. As cool a game as Trails of Cold Steel might be, I’m in no hurry to sink 80 hours into an RPG that I focused all my attention on for the better part of an entire year.
While it IS perhaps a bit regrettable that I “ruin” my ability to enjoy a game in a normal-player context by working on them, I feel it’s a small price to pay if I can help deliver something that players will really enjoy their time with.
Question: When you brought over Rune Factory 4 to Europe, what difficulties did you encounter? How was the process? - @Marower
Brittany: Hey! This is perfect for me! We really wanted to bring RF4 to Europe, but with the developer now shut down, it wasn't possible. We spent ages looking for a programming team who would be willing to help us that also had Marvelous Japan’s blessing, and then it became my little pet project. I had zero experience with the process, so it was a lot of learning and guidance from my boss, Ken. We were able to update the text a bit to fix typos, but because we would never be as familiar with it as the original team, we wanted to touch the game's code as little as possible since we didn't want to risk breaking the game.
I tried to reproduce this one rare bug that causes the game to crash at the end of arc 2 (this is present in the Japanese, too, so it wasn't introduced in English), but it was impossible. I started the EU version from scratch and went up to that point. There were rumors that soft resetting the game caused the issue since it really wasn't programmed to handle soft resets too much, so I did that as often as I could. Nothing. Oh, man... I wish I could've found the pattern that caused such a weird crash. It's rare, but no one wants a crash in their game.
NA only has one rating, but Europe requires several different ratings, so that's an interesting process. The store pages all require various languages, too, depending on the region. I learned that because you could palette-swap character models to simulate gay marriage that the game had to be 18+ in Russia. 18+! For a Rune Factory game! All of the processes take a bit longer, but it was mostly a lot of communication, paperwork, confirmations and such. All worth it to finally get that game out there!
Question: What process leads to additional content in localized releases? Things like additional voices for Trails of Cold Steel on PC. How do you decide which titles get "a little bit extra"? - @Baust528
Brittany:
Me (messaging programmer on Skype: hey are you up
Sara (programmer): Yeah. What's up?
Me: lmao wouldn't it be awesome if we could put x in the game
Sara (ten minutes later): It's in the game.
That happens a lot. As a more serious answer, since we try to localize games we're personally passionate about, it's easy for us to see what we'd want as a fan, too. So we'll sit around and go, "Wouldn't this feature be nice?", and we'll see if it's doable. If it is, we'll do it.
The extra voice acting in Cold Steel PC came about because we wanted to do it for PS3/Vita, but it wasn't possible. I asked if we could put the games on PC one day, the boss worked out the numbers, and we realized that avenue was perfectly possible. We thought adding new voices would be great, because the English cast was very well received in English. Turbo Mode and ultra widescreen were both Durante, though. Those were awesome.
Generally, if our programmers have an idea they'd like to add to the game, we allow it. They're programmers! They know if it's possible, and if it makes the game better, who are we to say no? That's how the Sky games have gotten so many improvements over the years, too. We're incredibly fortunate to have Sara as a programmer, because she takes each project very personally and still finds ways to improve them years after launch.
Tom: There are a lot of factors that go into things like this, but one that's come up a couple times now has definitely been our inability to license the Japanese voices. We figured, if we can't offer dual voice to players, why not use whatever budget we may have set aside for that to give them something a little extra? It may not be exactly what they want, but it's at least something we can offer them to show that we truly did put our best foot forward with this release
Nick: As weird as it may sound, it starts with just someone asking, “Hey, could we do this?” Sometimes, what we’ll want to do is evident due to what’s perceived as a shortcoming in a game. Trails of Cold Steel had a lot of voice acting, but weirdly left protagonist Rean silent in a number of scenes where all the other characters were voiced. That was the initial impetus for us wanting to get back into the studio for the PC release and record all the voicework we couldn’t for the PS3 release (in which we could only supply voices for lines that were voiced in the Japanese version).
Similarly, when I was planning out the recording for Zwei: The Ilvard Insurrection, I thought, “We’re having people in to record these battle voices and we’re gonna pay them a minimum session fee anyway, so...why not add some story scenes onto that?” So in the end, we managed to include a solid amount of voice acting in there for a game that, in its original version, had very little.
Question: Have you ever considered localizing otome games? It would be nice if you can bring us some handsome boys. (*^^*) - @NymphNayade
Brittany: Hmm.
Question: Can you comment on the difficulty in trying to get Japanese developers to support same-sex couples/marriage in games like Story of Season or Rune Factory? - @atelier_michi
Brittany: XSEED's always been very openly supportive of adding that. I don't know what difficulties there would be in Japan, but I try to think of how much progress we've made to be able to openly ask for same-sex couples/marriage in games. It wasn't long ago that the idea was ludicrous. I remember when Ellen DeGeneres came out in the '90s and it affected me very strongly, especially since my parents would actively tell me, “Adam and Eve, not Adam and Steve.” So even if it's not in the current SoS games, I'll ask for the feature every time I visit Japan, because I think being open about it is an important factor to making progress on that front. Nothing will happen if you don’t fight for it.
I'd really like a whole variety of relationships in the SoS. Gays, lesbians, bisexuals, pansexuals, or even a unique relationship outside of sexuality like dating a single parent or supporting your partner as they transition. It's that sort of variety that makes life interesting and great, and I think introducing these concepts in a series as darling as SoS normalizes them and helps children to perceive them as innocently as heterosexual relationships and concepts. It's very educational. Normalizing it more would teach people to ask more questions, too, instead of rejecting any type of orientation or relationship that seems foreign to them.
I remember for the first SoS game we published, Hashimoto-san said he had animals die in the game because he wanted children to be introduced to the natural process of life and death. It wasn't meant to be a bad thing, but something we should be comfortable with because that's part of what it means to be alive. Something to that, lol. Anyway, I'd like for just as much heart to be taken to represent more kinds of people in life, too.
Question: A rumor is going around that you guys are avoiding publishing fanservicey games outside of Senran Kagura. This came in wake of you guys seemingly passing on Valkyrie Drive. Is there any validity to this rumor, and if so, why? - @WaywardChili11
Brittany: did people forget we did a game with literal strawberries and a banana as a costume
That's a weird rumor. It’s also dumb. We've done fanservice games in the past, and we'll decide on whether or not to do them on a game-by-game basis. We're not necessarily passing on them because of fanservice, but I also don't think fanservice is core to the XSEED brand, so it shouldn't be a given for us to do fanservice titles just because we’ve done them in the past. Many of us enjoyed Onechanbara and we have some SENRAN KAGURA fans in the office, so we published those because we originally liked them as games that happened to contain fanservice.
We’re also not big on censoring games, so I’d rather pass on a game than work on it after it’s been censored. If I were to localize a title and actually choose to censor it, I’d piss of people who don’t like the fanservice content, I’d piss off the people who want that content, and then I’d be pissed off because if I felt something was so horrible that it needed to be censored, then I probably didn’t want to work on the game.
That doesn’t mean every fanservice game is off the table for me, but I would need to evaluate it to see if the game is for me, as I would any other genre. Like, Lord of Magna is overall a super-cute game, but it also has an out-of-nowhere hot springs scene. I felt that scene detracted from the game because the rest of the game was adorable and innocent. That said, I didn’t remove the scene, and I still loved working the game. It’s a game with fanservice I would still happily play again.
Meanwhile, SENRAN KAGURA sells on fanservice, but the gameplay is pretty good. I admit that I prefer the older titles for DS/3DS which were more ridiculous titillation with a good story than the more overt modern titles, but again, that just means the series is no longer for me, and that’s fine. We still have SK fans in the office, and they enjoy working on the series.
Another factor is gaming trends and our overall rep as a company. Fanservice games weren’t always as hot as they are now, and XSEED started off with a variety of genres, with our niche eventually falling to RPGs and such. Every trend has a rise and fall, and if we pick up every fanservice game regardless of quality just because it’s hot now, we’re alienating the audiences that love us for action, RPGs, and so on. We may even alienate retailers or future marketing opportunities for the games we license outside of that genre. We’ll have shot ourselves in the foot if the fanservice trend falls when we made it our bread and butter. I like having a job.
Tom: We certainly don't have any problems with fanservice, as I think we've proven quite thoroughly at this point. But we also don't ever back a game simply BECAUSE of its fanservice. When we release a game, we do so because (1) we like it, and/or (2) we see some really good potential in it. If it happens to have fanservice, great! If not, also great.
On the flipside, we also turn down games for a variety of reasons. Maybe we hated the story. Maybe we hated the gameplay. Maybe we felt it took its themes a bit too far, or that it had a lot of wasted potential that it never quite lived up to. Maybe we put in an offer on it but were outbid, or the developer appended unusual terms to the license that we weren't willing or able to accept. Maybe the developer simply didn't want to work with us for some reason, or we didn't want to work with them. Maybe we didn't have time to work on that title, or maybe we simply felt someone else would be able to do a better job with it. Tl;dr version, there are a LOT of factors that go into licensing decisions!
Our reasons for turning down a game aren't really something we can ever outright tell you guys, due to the NDAs we all signed when we got hired. But suffice it to say, it's never simply because of fanservice. Fanservice may potentially contribute to a larger tapestry of reasons for passing on a title in extreme cases (though they'd have to be pretty extreme!), but rest assured, we'll never say no to a game simply because it shows a lot of skin. Good games are more than skin deep, after all!
Nick: Here’s the Nick take: Most of us here don’t mind fanservice. It’s fun, it’s saucy, and folks can have a good time with it. If you look at our lineup, you can see we don’t shy away from games that have fanservice (Oneechanbara!), and games that push the boundaries, as Senran Kagura sometimes does, certainly aren’t out of the realm of consideration. A boob, a bulge; it’s all fair game here.
But here’s the thing. The games a company releases become part of their oeuvre. We have a reputation for quirky Japanese games because we’ve released enough of them that it’s a noticeable trend. The same would happen if we opened our gates to every fanservice-laden game that came knocking. Speaking personally, I don’t want us to have a reputation as a publisher whose stock in trade is mainly cheesecakey fanservice or smutty games. That kind of pigeonholing doesn’t help us as a company, and at worst, might even preclude some future licensing opportunities.
I think a lot of people get the impression that we turn down fanservice-laden games for some sort of censorious or moral reason, but that’s not especially true. There ARE cases where we might think, “If we licensed this, the ESRB wouldn’t let it through without forcing us to censor enough that the primary audience we were licensing it for in the first place would be upset,” and there are times when a game might simply be in bad taste and we decide we don’t like how it handles sexuality.
Sometimes, iffy material gets through in spite of all that. The SENRAN KAGURA series has done well for us, so we continue to publish those games even though a number of us in the office have concerns about how each new game seems to push the boundaries further and further in terms of what’s allowable (either by the ESRB or by common decency). We keep a close watch on that, and we’ve communicated our feelings to Takaki-san and his team. We strongly dislike having to alter content in this way, so if a game is so stridently sexual that we think we’d probably be forced to do so by the ESRB (as was a going concern with Valkyrie Drive, iirc), that factors into our decision-making process.
More often, the mundane truth is that we’ll turn down a game of this type because our evaluation play-tests show it to not be very fun to play. It’s not uncommon for games in this vein to just focus on piquing prurient interests or trading in tawdry titillation while the actual game underneath feels janky to play, or has no depth once you get past ogling your favorite waifu. That’s something that can’t be conveyed through a screenshot or even game video, which leaves hopeful players confusedly thinking we passed on a game for reasons more related to its content.
There’s a solid balance to be struck between acknowledging and publishing content for a mature audience and turning down projects that don’t jive with us, and I want you guys to know that we DO put a lot of thought into keeping this balance healthy.
Ken: When we first published SENRAN KAGURA Burst in late 2013, it was a much stricter retail environment so we had to approach the title with caution. We needed to see if there was a market for the series in the West, and even if there was the absolute worst thing that could happen would be to start manufacturing only to hear that retailers suddenly don't want them or want to return their units because of a complaint they got. Due to the success of the digital-only release of SENRAN KAGURA Burst we were able to release the next few games in the series physically at retail (so the "no physical no buy" people really need to thank their digital-buying colleagues), but that doesn't mean that we get a free pass to release anything in the future. As each new iteration seems to push the envelope further and further, we need to be careful exactly how far we push - at some point if we push too far and the whole levee breaks, it could have repercussions for games that have already previously been released.
Question: Who is best girl and boy? - @MizuUnNamed
Brittany: Can I get Crow Armbrust and Crow Armbrust for $500?
Tom: Narcia and Pietro, of course. But only for each other.
Liz: Rottytops and Ludus! What did we do to deserve them?
That’s all, folks! It’s been a wild ride, but hopefully we answered your questions well enough.
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