Characters and Voice Actors
Haruno, Sakura
MainNakamura, Chie
JapaneseHatake, Kakashi
MainInoue, Kazuhiko
JapaneseUchiha, Sasuke
MainSugiyama, Noriaki
JapaneseUzumaki, Naruto
MainTakeuchi, Junko
JapaneseAbumi, Zaku
SupportingHoshi, Souichirou
JapaneseAburame, Shibi
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JapaneseAburame, Shino
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JapaneseAkado, Yoroi
SupportingKirimoto, Takuya
JapaneseAkado, Manabu
SupportingAkahoshi
Supporting-
JapaneseAkamaru
SupportingTakeuchi, Junko
JapaneseAkame, Iwana
SupportingTanaka, Kan
JapaneseAkane
SupportingSatou, Yuuko
JapaneseAkimichi, Chouji
SupportingItou, Kentarou
JapaneseAkimichi, Chouza
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JapaneseAkio
SupportingHino, Satoshi
JapaneseAmi
SupportingKogure, Ema
JapaneseAyame
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JapaneseBaiu
SupportingFujimoto, Takayuki
JapaneseBaki
SupportingNakata, Jouji
JapaneseBekkou
SupportingFukuda, Nobuaki
JapaneseBisuke
SupportingKawada, Shinji
JapaneseChishima
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JapaneseDeidara
SupportingKawamoto, Katsuhiko
JapaneseDengaku
SupportingEbisu
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JapaneseEnma
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JapaneseFukuyokana
SupportingGianvito, Fritz
Portuguese (BR)Fuujin
Supporting-
JapaneseFuuma, Jigumo
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JapaneseFuuma, Kotohime
SupportingOkamoto, Akiko
JapaneseFuuma, Sasame
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JapaneseFuuma, Kamikiri
SupportingShimada, Bin
JapaneseFuuma, Arashi
SupportingMidorikawa, Hikaru
JapaneseGaara
SupportingIshida, Akira
JapaneseGamabunta
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JapaneseGamakichi
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JapaneseGamatatsu
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JapaneseGantetsu
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JapaneseGatou
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JapaneseGatsu
SupportingTachiki, Fumihiko
JapaneseGekkou, Hayate
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JapaneseGenno
Supporting-
JapaneseGenyuumaru
SupportingMito, Takashi
JapaneseGenzou
SupportingYanagisawa, Eiji
JapaneseGiichi
SupportingMizuno, Ryuji
JapaneseGouzu
SupportingKusao, Takeshi
JapaneseGuruko
SupportingTakeuchi, Junko
JapaneseHachidai
SupportingNishimura, Tomomichi
JapaneseHagane, Kotetsu
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JapaneseHakkaku
Supporting-
JapaneseHaku
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JapaneseHaku's Mother
SupportingMinagawa, Junko
JapaneseHaruna
SupportingFukamizu, Yumi
JapaneseHaruno, Mebuki
SupportingMasuda, Yuki
JapaneseHijiri, Shimon
SupportingChiba, Isshin
JapaneseHikyakuya, Fukusuke
SupportingEgawa, Hisao
JapaneseHokushin
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JapaneseHokuto
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JapaneseHoshigaki, Kisame
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JapaneseHyuuga, Hiashi
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JapaneseHyuuga, Neji
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JapaneseHyuuga, Hinata
SupportingMizuki, Nana
JapaneseHyuuga, Hizashi
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JapaneseHyuuga, Hanabi
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JapaneseIbara
SupportingSonoda, Keiko
JapaneseInari
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JapaneseInuzuka, Kiba
SupportingToriumi, Kousuke
JapaneseInuzuka, Tsume
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JapaneseInuzuka, Hana
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JapaneseIsaribi
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JapaneseIse, Udon
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JapaneseJantou
SupportingJiraiya
SupportingOotsuka, Houchuu
JapaneseJiroubou
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JapaneseKagari
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JapaneseKagero
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JapaneseKaiza
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JapaneseKamizuki, Izumo
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JapaneseKamizuru, Kurobachi
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JapaneseKamizuru, Jibachi
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JapaneseKamizuru, Suzumebachi
SupportingMatsumoto, Rica
JapaneseKankurou
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JapaneseKarashi
SupportingKirii, Daisuke
JapaneseKarura
SupportingKatou, Dan
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JapaneseKatsuyu
SupportingNoto, Mamiko
JapaneseKazabune
SupportingKazamatsuri, Moegi
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JapaneseKidoumaru
SupportingChiba, Susumu
JapaneseKimimaro
SupportingMorikawa, Toshiyuki
JapaneseKinuta, Dosu
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JapaneseKoumei
Supporting-
JapaneseKujaku
SupportingSoumi, Youko
JapaneseKunihisa
SupportingUran, Sakiko
JapaneseKunijirou
SupportingTakamiya, Shunsuke
JapaneseKurama
SupportingGenda, Tesshou
JapaneseKurama, Unkai
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JapaneseKurama, Yakumo
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JapaneseKuromaru
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JapaneseKurosuki, Raiga
SupportingFujiwara, Keiji
JapaneseKusabi
SupportingLee, Rock
SupportingMasukawa, Yoichi
JapaneseManda
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JapaneseMatsuri
SupportingSakamoto, Maaya
JapaneseMatsuri
SupportingYamashita, Ayaka
JapaneseMeizu
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JapaneseMenma
SupportingNojima, Kenji
JapaneseMidare
SupportingYasuhiro
JapaneseMight, Guy
SupportingEbara, Masashi
JapaneseMitarashi, Anko
SupportingHonda, Takako
JapaneseMitokado, Homura
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JapaneseMizura
SupportingAoyama, Touko
JapaneseMomiji
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JapaneseMomochi, Zabuza
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JapaneseMondai
SupportingMizushima, Yuu
JapaneseMorino, Ibiki
SupportingKusunoki, Taiten
JapaneseMorino, Idate
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JapaneseMubi
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JapaneseNagare
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JapaneseNamiashi, Raidou
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JapaneseNamikaze, Minato
SupportingMorikawa, Toshiyuki
JapaneseNan
SupportingTouchi, Hiroki
JapaneseNanafushi
SupportingNarita, Ken
JapaneseNara, Shikaku
SupportingYanaka, Hiroshi
JapaneseNara, Yoshino
SupportingMatsui, Naoko
JapaneseNara, Shikamaru
SupportingCanna, Nobutoshi
JapaneseNatsuhi
SupportingFukami, Rica
JapaneseNawaki
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JapaneseOboro
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JapaneseOki
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JapaneseOrochimaru
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JapanesePakkun
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JapaneseRaijin
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JapaneseRan
SupportingMine, Kaori
JapaneseRanmaru
SupportingYajima, Akiko
JapaneseRasa
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JapaneseRenga
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JapaneseRokushou, Aoi
SupportingOkiayu, Ryoutarou
JapaneseRuiga
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JapaneseRyuugan
SupportingKirii, Daisuke
JapaneseSagi
SupportingSeki, Tomokazu
JapaneseSakon
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JapaneseSanshou
SupportingSaito, Sho
JapaneseSarutobi, Hiruzen
SupportingShibata, Hidekatsu
JapaneseSarutobi, Asuma
SupportingKosugi, Juurouta
JapaneseSarutobi, Konohamaru
SupportingOotani, Ikue
JapaneseSazanami
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JapaneseSeimei
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JapaneseSenju, Hashirama
SupportingSugou, Takayuki
JapaneseSenju, Tobirama
SupportingHoriuchi, Kenyuu
JapaneseSenta
SupportingOkano, Kousuke
JapaneseShibire
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JapaneseShigure
Supporting-
JapaneseShin'emon
SupportingTsuda, Kenjirou
JapaneseShinayakana
SupportingHailer, Marcos
Portuguese (BR)Shiore
SupportingYamaguchi, Yuriko
JapaneseShiranui, Genma
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JapaneseShizune
SupportingNemoto, Keiko
JapaneseShukaku
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JapaneseSumaru
SupportingNamikawa, Daisuke
JapaneseSuzume
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JapaneseTanzou
SupportingMiyajima, Fumitoshi
JapaneseTatami, Iwashi
SupportingFunaki, Masato
JapaneseTayuya
SupportingWatanabe, Akeno
JapaneseTazuna
SupportingAono, Takeshi
JapaneseTemari
SupportingPark, Romi
JapaneseTenten
SupportingTamura, Yukari
JapaneseTeuchi
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JapaneseTobio
SupportingYamamoto, Taisuke
JapaneseTobitake, Tonbo
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JapaneseTodoroki
SupportingHanawa, Eiji
JapaneseToki
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JapaneseTonton
SupportingNemoto, Keiko
JapaneseTouji, Mizuki
SupportingMiki, Shinichiro
JapaneseTsuba
SupportingPrince, Derek Stephen
EnglishTsubaki
SupportingOno, Miyuki
JapaneseTsubaki
Supporting-
JapaneseTsuchi, Kin
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JapaneseTsunade
SupportingKatsuki, Masako
JapaneseTsunami
SupportingWatanabe, Misa
JapaneseTsurugi, Misumi
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JapaneseUchiha, Mikoto
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JapaneseUchiha, Itachi
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JapaneseUchiha, Uruchi
SupportingTao, Miyako
JapaneseUchiha, Yashiro
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JapaneseUchiha, Tekka
SupportingUchiha, Inabi
SupportingShimoyama, Yoshimitsu
JapaneseUchiha, Teyaki
SupportingSakai, Keikou
JapaneseUchiha, Fugaku
SupportingHamada, Kenji
JapaneseUkon
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JapaneseUmino, Iruka
SupportingSeki, Toshihiko
JapaneseUtatane, Koharu
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JapaneseUzuki, Yugao
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JapaneseWaraji
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JapaneseWasabi, Jirouchou
SupportingAkimoto, Yousuke
JapaneseYajirobee
SupportingShimura, Tomoyuki
JapaneseYakushi, Kabuto
SupportingCanna, Nobutoshi
JapaneseYamanaka, Inoichi
Supporting-
JapaneseYamanaka, Ino
SupportingYuzuki, Ryouka
JapaneseYamashiro, Aoba
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JapaneseYashamaru
SupportingHoshi, Souichirou
JapaneseYotaka
SupportingYasui, Kunihiko
JapaneseYuuhi, Kurenai
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JapaneseZetsu
SupportingTobita, Nobuo
JapaneseZouri
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JapaneseEpisodes
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Neo Hong Kong, 2097: The world has changed. Advances in genetic engineering and cybernetics have created an environment full of artificially enhanced humans and intelligent super-computers that operate using biological software. But the same technology that has allowed man and machine to merge has made both susceptible to a new kind of threat—digital viruses capable of controlling their hosts. (Source: ANN)

Inside the human body, roughly 37.2 trillion cells work energetically 24 hours a day and 365 days a year. Fresh out of training, the cheerful and somewhat airheaded Sekkekkyuu AE3803 is ready to take on the ever-so-important task of transporting oxygen. As usual, Hakkekkyuu U-1146 is hard at work patrolling and eliminating foreign bacteria seeking to make the body their new lair. Elsewhere, little platelets are lining up for a new construction project. Dealing with wounds and allergies, getting lost on the way to the lungs, and bickering with similar cell types, the daily lives of cells are always hectic as they work together to keep the body healthy!
Hashtags:Cells at Work!, はたらく細胞

The character Korosho, a spirit of a randsell backpack, is from Benesse’s “Shinken Zemi Shogaku Kouza” correspondence course for early elementary schoolers. The film is a collaboration with the Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology (JAMSTEC) and Team Kuroshio, a team of researchers and engineers dedicated to studying the ocean floor. (Source: ANN)

Fourteen-year-old Yukio “Koyuki” Tanaka is a dispirited young boy with no goals in life. However, this all changes when Koyuki saves a strange-looking dog named Beck from being harassed by a group of local kids. The dog’s owner, 16-year-old Ryuusuke “Ray” Minami, is an emerging guitarist and the former member of a popular rock band. After Koyuki meets Ray again in a diner, the older boy leads him to his former band’s meeting place and dazzles Koyuki with his amazing guitar skills. Slowly becoming interested in the glamour of western rock culture, Koyuki decides to start playing the guitar while helping Ray achieve his dream of leading the ultimate rock band. Together with Ray’s younger sister Maho and a few other members, the two boys launch their career into the world of rock by forming a band called BECK. Beck follows the group’s struggles and successes as they spread their fame across Japan. [Written by MAL Rewrite]

Although her name means “snow white,” Shirayuki is a cheerful, red-haired girl living in the country of Tanbarun who works diligently as an apothecary at her herbal shop. Her life changes drastically when she is noticed by the silly prince of Tanbarun, Prince Raji, who then tries to force her to become his concubine. Unwilling to give up her freedom, Shirayuki cuts her long red hair and escapes into the forest, where she is rescued from Raji by Zen Wistalia, the second prince of a neighboring country, and his two aides. Hoping to repay her debt to the trio someday, Shirayuki sets her sights on pursuing a career as the court herbalist in Zen’s country, Clarines. Akagami no Shirayuki-hime depicts Shirayuki’s journey toward a new life at the royal palace of Clarines, as well as Zen’s endeavor to become a prince worthy of his title. As loyal friendships are forged and deadly enemies formed, Shirayuki and Zen slowly learn to support each other as they walk their own paths. [Written by MAL Rewrite]

In a small village, twins are born: a boy, Tatara, and a girl, Sarasa. The prophet Nagi declares that Tatara is the chosen one who will free Japan from the tyrannical rule of the King and his four sons. But when the ruthless Red King slays Tatara, Sarasa must take on her brother’s name and responsibilities and embark on a quest to free Japan and deliver vengeance to the Red King. (Source: ANN)

Being the daughter of a modeling agency owner, Chiyuki Fujito aspires to represent her father’s agency in the prestigious Paris Fashion Week, shining under the spotlight as a runway model. However, although she is equipped with great looks and talent, she unfortunately lacks a key element in becoming a successful model—height. Stuck at 158 cm even after entering high school, her childhood dream seems out of reach. Meanwhile, Ikuto Tsumura is a high school student with a knack in designing clothes; however, without the resources to pursue the necessary education, his ambition of becoming a fashion designer remains a mere dream. But as fate brings Chiyuki and Ikuto together, the dim hopes within their hearts are ignited once again. Together, the two promise to rebel against convention and carve out their own paths in the fashion world. [Written by MAL Rewrite]
Hashtags:Smile at the Runway, Smile Down the Runway, ランウェイで笑って

Ichirou Inuyashiki is a 58-year-old family man who is going through a difficult time in his life. Though his frequent back problems are painful, nothing hurts quite as much as the indifference and distaste that his wife and children have for him. Despite this, Ichirou still manages to find solace in Hanako, an abandoned Shiba Inu that he adopts into his home. However, his life takes a turn for the worse when a follow-up physical examination reveals that Ichirou has stomach cancer and only three months to live; though he tries to be strong, his family’s disinterest causes an emotional breakdown. Running off into a nearby field, Ichirou embraces his dog and weeps—until he notices a strange figure standing before him. Suddenly, a bright light appears and Ichirou is enveloped by smoke and dust. When he comes to, he discovers something is amiss—he has been reborn as a mechanized weapon wearing the skin of his former self. Though initially shocked, the compassionate Ichirou immediately uses his newfound powers to save a life, an act of kindness that fills him with happiness and newfound hope. However, the origins of these strange powers remain unclear. Who was the mysterious figure at the site of the explosion, and are they as kind as Ichirou when it comes to using this dangerous gift? [Written by MAL Rewrite]