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Main Title Kimi no Kokoro wa Kagayaiterukai? (a11645)
Official Title ja
Synonym Love Live! Sunshine!!: Kimi no Kokoro wa Kagayaiterukai?
Music video included with the debut single for the Love Live! Sunshine!! anime idol group Aqours.

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314 (72.0%)

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116 (26.6%)

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6 (1.4%)
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abilitiesAbilities are skills or competences that have applicability in some sort of activity.

athletic (2)A person good at athletics or sports, who is not necessarily part of a professional/amateur sports team or club.calligraphy (1)Calligraphy is a visual art related to writing. It is the design and execution of lettering with a broad tip instrument, dip pen, or brush , among other writing instruments. A contemporary calligraphic practice can be defined as, "the art of giving form to signs in an expressive, harmonious, and skillful manner".dancing (1)Dance is when people move their body to music. There are many kinds of dance, like ballet or waltz. Dancing can be done for fun but can be also an art.leadership (1)The ability to lead skillfully.playing piano (1)A pianist is a musician who plays the piano. A professional pianist can perform solo pieces, play with an ensemble or orchestra, or accompany one or more singers, solo instrumentalists, or other performers.sewing (1)Sewing is the craft of fastening or attaching objects using stitches made with a needle and thread.singing (2)Singing is the act of producing musical sounds with the voice and augments regular speech by the use of sustained tonality, rhythm, and a variety of vocal techniques. A person who sings is called a singer or vocalist.swimming (1)Swimming is an individual or team sport that involves using arms and legs to move the body through water. Typically, the sport takes place in pools or in open water. Competitive swimming is one of the most popular Olympic sports.

clothingClothing is fiber and textile material worn on the body.

cardigan (1)A cardigan is a type of sweater, typically a knitted garment, that has an open front.miniskirt (6)A miniskirt, sometimes hyphenated as mini-skirt, is a skirt with a hemline well above the knees, shorter than the wearer`s arm.pantyhose (1)Pantyhose are sheer, close-fitting legwear, covering the body from the waist to the feet.school uniform (9)A type of uniform worn in Japanese schools (called "seifuku" in Japanese), generally high school age or younger. They can vary considerably; commonly, females will wear a sailor uniform (modelled off the British Royal Navy uniforms in 1920) and males will often wear a "gakuran", which is a dark button-up uniform modelled off Prussian army uniforms. But expect to see a substantial amount of variety.skirt (1)A skirt is a tube- or cone-shaped piece of clothing that hangs from the waist and covers the legs partially or fully. Skirts are often seen as garments for women, but exceptions exist. In anime, they`re almost always worn by women, generally as school uniform or workplace garments, and a man with one will likely be cross-dressing. Skirts that go below the knee are usually associated with strict rules and at times with winter, though even in winter anime schoolgirls in miniskirts can be found.swimsuit (1)A swimsuit is a garment designed to be worn by people engaging in water-based activities or sports or during certain activities under sunlight. Most kinds of swimsuit reveal a large portion of the body surface area. In anime, it is common for at least one episode to feature the characters in swimsuits, usually as an excuse for gratuitous fanservice; swimsuits, particularly one-piece swimsuits, are a very common fetish in Japan. One-off appearances of characters in swimsuits should not be tagged.wetsuit (1)A wetsuit is a garment, usually full-body-length and made of foamed neoprene, which is worn by surfers, divers, windsurfers, canoeists, and others engaged in water sports, providing thermal insulation, abrasion resistance and buoyancy. The insulation properties depend on bubbles of gas enclosed within the material, which reduce its ability to conduct heat. The bubbles also give the wetsuit a low density, providing buoyancy in water.

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hair clip (2)A small metal or plastic clip used to keep the hair in a certain style, or sometimes just for style.hair ribbon (1)Hair ribbons are ribbons used both as hair decorations and as hair ties. Hair ribbons are often tied into bows. They may also be present as part of a hairband. In older anthropomorphic series, where the gender of characters was sometimes hard to tell at first glance, ribbon bows were used to indicate a female character.necktie (1)The necktie (or tie) is a long piece of cloth worn around the neck or shoulders, resting under the shirt collar and knotted at the throat.ribbon tie (1)A ribbon tie is a ribbon used to tie the collar of a shirt, blouse, or other clothing top. This means that the ribbon, with or without a bow loop, is tying a collar that is cut close to the neck (i.e. not a low-cut collar); otherwise, the ribbon is just a common case of ribbons on clothes. Please see the full description for more detailed instructions on when to apply or not apply this tag.scarf tie (8)A scarf tie is an item that would ordinarily be a scarf, but which is being used to tie a collar, typically a low-cut collar, well below the neck line, or attached in a similar way. Scarf ties are a common part of the sailor uniform frequently seen worn by Japanese schoolgirls. A scarf tie is not to be confused with a regular scarf; they should be treated separately. It is also not a ribbon tie; in fact, despite the name, a scarf tie is not a type of tie at all.

looksThe looks are a person`s physical appearance. They are commonly used to describe people. Specific parts of one`s looks are most often referred to when especially pleasing or attractive, and sometimes also when particularly jarring.

ahoge (1)Consisting of a single, often large, lock of hair sticking out from the top of the head, it is most often used to identify foolish, bumbling or carefree characters.blue eyes (1)This character has blue-colored eyes.blue hair (2)The character has blue hair.blunt bangs (1)Blunt bangs are a style of hair bangs, cut to have a uniform straight or gently arched edge at the end of the frontal fringe, without jagged edges, and minimal spikes.braids (2)Braids is a style of hair in which the hair is interweaved into locks. Braids can be displayed in various styles, such as twin braid tails or a braided hair hairband.brown eyes (1)The character has brown eyes.brown hair (3)The character has brown hair.cyan eyes (1)This character has cyan color eyes.green eyes (1)The character has green eyes.hair loops (1)Hair loops are when tails of hair have their ends tied back to the head, forming a free-standing loop of hair.long hair (4)Long hair is hair from (but not including) shoulder-length, up to (but not including) waist length hair. Sidelocks do NOT count as long hair.mole (1)A mole, also called beauty mark, beauty spot, beauty patch, and sometimes birthmark, is a type of visible, circumscribed, chronic lesion of the skin or mucosa that may be congenital (present at birth) or acquired. Such marks are sometimes considered an attractive feature, hence the beauty-related names, and they are medically known as nevus (plural: nevi), from naevus, Latin for "birthmark". They are not to be confused with the animals commonly called moles.orange hair (1)The character has orange hair.pink eyes (1)This character has pink eyes.ponytail (1)A ponytail is a hairstyle in which most or all of the hair on the head is gathered and secured at the back of the head with a hair tie, clip or similar device, and allowed to hang freely from that point.purple eyes (1)This character`s eyes are colored somewhere between red and blue.red eyes (1)This character has red eyes.red hair (2)The character has red hair.shoulder-length hair (4)Shoulder-length hair is hair at shoulder length, within a few centimetres margin. This hair length is longer than what one would typically, though not always, see on most males. Short hair includes hair that goes no more than a centimetre or two beyond the chin; anything longer is shoulder-length. Typical male hair at the back of the head which reaches the shoulders does not count as shoulder-length hair; the individual hair strands are very short (0-4 cm), and therefore count as short hair.single hairbun (1)A single hairbun is a hairstyle sporting one hairbun. To produce a hairbun, hair is pulled backwards and twisted or plaited, then wrapped in a circular coil around itself. A hairbun can be at the base of a ponytail. A single hairbun is typically placed on the back of the head or near the neck, aligned with the middle of the body. A hairstyle sporting two off-center hairbuns, one to each side, is a double hairbun and not a single hairbun.twintails (1)Twintails are type of hairstyle where the hair is gathered into two "tails" on either side of the head. Twintails may also include a pair hair buns, one bun at the base of each tail.very long hair (1)Very long hair is hair from (and including) waist-length hair or longer.yellow eyes (2)This character has yellow eyes.yellow hair (1)The character has yellow hair. This does not map precisely to real-life blond hair.

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composer (1)A composer is someone who writes (composes) music. Some composers work by writing music down on paper; this is called `written notation`. Classical music writers work this way. Writers for TV and movie music also usually write this way, so that an orchestra or other players can read the music and play it.idol (1)Idols are young media personalities who are considered particularly cute and cuddly and who will, for a period ranging from several months to a few years, regularly appear in the mass media, e.g. as singers for J-pop groups, bit-part actors, TV personalities, models in photo spreads published in magazines, advertisements, etc. Virtual idols are animated characters created as idols. They are often also vTubers and/or vloggers.student (1)A student or pupil is a learner, or someone who attends an educational institution. The may be understood to mean only those enrolled in some sort of educational institution, but, in its widest use, it applies to anyone who is learning, including mid-career adults who are taking vocational education or returning to university, or younger researchers or artists learning from a more experienced colleague and mentor.student council member (1)Student council is a curricular or extra-curricular activity for students within elementary and secondary schools around the world. The student council helps share students’ ideas, interests, and concerns with teachers and school principals.student council president (1)Student council is a curricular or extra-curricular activity for students within elementary and secondary schools around the world. The student council helps share students’ ideas, interests, and concerns with teachers and school principals. The President is in charge of this organization.

traitsTraits are characteristics, habits, or trends that can be associated to and may be used to identify individuals.

absent-minded (1)Absent-mindedness is a mental state of inattentive, careless, and/or forgetful behavior related to distraction from one`s environment. Someone is said to be absent-minded as a permanent trait, as opposed to as a transitory state, when they are commonly or recurringly become so. It is caused by any of: low overall attention ("blanking" or "zoning out"), hyperfocus on a single target leading to obliviousness to anything else, and unwarranted distraction of attention by irrelevant events.adolescent (9)An adolescent (teenager) is 13 to 19 years old.altruistic (2)Unselfishly concerned for or devoted to the welfare of others (opposed to egoistic).attention deficit (1)Attention Deficit... Ooh, Shiny! ADHD (Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder) is a disorder which is characterized by inattention and/or hyperactivity, as well as forgetfulness, poor impulse control, forgetfulness, and distraction. ADD, or Attention Deficit Disorder, is a subtype of ADHD, minus the overt hyperactivity, obviously enough.calm (2)Free from excitement or passion.catchphrase (1)A catchphrase is a sound, word or phrase commonly used by a person. That may be simply out of habit, or in an attempt to deliver some form of image, like that of cuteness. In fiction, characters often use catchphrases as a way to deliver specific personality traits.charismatic (1)Charisma is a compelling attractiveness or charm that can inspire devotion in others.cheerful (2)This character is conducive to cheer; likely to dispel gloom or worry.chuunibyou (1)Character suffers from `chuunibyou` (中二病) or "8th-grader syndrome". In most cases sufferers attribute supernatural abilities to themselves.clumsy (1)A clumsy person is one lacking in coordination, and as such prone to often having accidents such as tripping, bumping into objects, or dropping things. In female characters, this is often thought of as endearing.cowardly (1)Cowardice is a trait wherein excessive fear prevents an individual from taking a risk or facing danger. It is the opposite of courage. As a label, "cowardice" indicates a failure of character in the face of a challenge. One who succumbs to cowardice is known as a coward.crybaby (1)Someone whose feelings are very easily hurt, often by trivial matters.delusional (1)A character who cannot tell what is real from what is imagined. The main feature of this disorder is the presence of delusions, unshakable beliefs in something untrue or not based on reality.eccentric (3)Because normal people are no fun.energetic (3)An energetic character, often also called a genki character, shows great, often excessive levels of activity or vitality, and seems to always be doing everything extra fast. Genki characters are often slightly, or sometimes very, eccentric, and are filled with confidence and determination, regardless of whether they are competent or not; in fact, they often have little to no actual competence at whatever they generally do.even the girls want her (1)A female character is presented as so uniquely spectacular that even some (or all) other female characters wouldn`t mind making her their (girl)friend-with-benefits.friendly (3)A friendly person is generally considered warm, approachable and easy to relate with in character.hard-working (1)Describes someone, who is constantly, regularly, or habitually active or occupied.himejoshi (1)Himejoshi is a Japanese slang term used to refer to females who are fans of romantic relationships between women. The term literally means "princess girl". In English, the term "yuri fangirl" is also used.kind (7)Having or showing a friendly, generous, and considerate nature.level-headed (2)A steady character who shows good judgment skills.loud (1)no description setlow self-esteem (1)Low self-esteem is a lowered subjective assessment of oneself and of one`s own worth. People suffering from low self-esteem see themselves as being less valuable, competent, able, worthy, lovable, and so on, than they really are, or are at a permanent high risk of entering such a state at the first potential threat to their current self-image.loyal (1)Character remains firm in friendship or support for a person or thing.maternal (1)Having the traits of a mother, whether truly a biological mother or not. Desiring to care for those younger or weaker than oneself.mischievous (1)The character enjoys causing small irritations, pranks, and misfortune for others.multiple personality disorder (1)Multiple personality disorder is a psychiatric diagnosis that describes a condition in which a single person displays multiple distinct identities or personalities (known as alter egos or alters), each with its own pattern of perceiving and interacting with the environment.ojou (1)The ojou ("princess", called "ojou-sama" in the anime) may be many things (perhaps even a real princess), but she is undoubtedly rich, either in her own right or by being part of an absurdly powerful family. The ojou is noticeable by her shrill and obnoxious laugh often (if not always) while putting the backside of her hand in front of her mouth.optimistic (1)An optimistic person has a mental attitude reflecting a belief or hope that the outcome of some specific endeavour, or outcomes in general, will be positive, favourable, and desirable.overeater (1)A character (who quite often is anything but fat) eats enough for an entire football team, usually devastating the whole table — and perhaps entire restaurants — with their insatiable hunger. Often combined with a speed-eating technique that makes food seem to vanish spontaneously from the plate.passionate (2)Passionate or sometimes hot-blooded describes people having, compelled by, or ruled by intense emotion or strong feeling. They give their all in absolutely everything they do, regardless of the task. Using the power of hard work and guts as well as their determination, they throw themselves headfirst into the worst situations imaginable and come out on top through sheer force of will, and often have a strong tendency to go beyond the impossible.perverted (1)Is a concept describing those types of human behavior that are excessive or deviated from what is considered to be orthodox or normal.polite (1)Well-mannered and civilised. Also used for characters whose normal form of speech frequently uses keigo (honourific speech), which is very polite and formal Japanese.quiet (2)Character remains quiet. In most cases, speaks only when spoken to.serious (1)Someone is said to be serious when they exercise at least moderately above-average seriousness, which is an attitude of gravity, solemnity, persistence, and earnestness toward something considered to be of importance. The sense of seriousness can be contrasted with the sense of humour.shy (2)A shy person is disinclined to take part in social interactions, especially those involving people they`re unfamiliar with.tomboy (1)A girl who acts and dresses like a boy and enjoys rough, noisy activities traditionally associated with boys.tsundere (1)A character type (usually female), who is often easily agitated or combative, but other times is quite kind and caring, especially in situations involving a person they are (knowingly or unknowingly) attracted towards.unable to swim (1)A person who can`t swim, either because (s)he never learned it or has a pre-condition that makes him/her unable to swim to begin with.
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female, bloodtype: A, 7.43 (13), adolescentAn adolescent (teenager) is 13 to 19 years old., blunt bangsBlunt bangs are a style of hair bangs, cut to have a uniform straight or gently arched edge at the end of the frontal fringe, without jagged edges, and minimal spikes., brown hairThe character has brown hair., green eyesThe character has green eyes., hard-workingDescribes someone, who is constantly, regularly, or habitually active or occupied., scarf tieA scarf tie is an item that would ordinarily be a scarf, but which is being used to tie a collar, typically a low-cut collar, well below the neck line, or attached in a similar way. Scarf ties are a common part of the sailor uniform frequently seen worn by Japanese schoolgirls. A scarf tie is not to be confused with a regular scarf; they should be treated separately. It is also not a ribbon tie; in fact, despite the name, a scarf tie is not a type of tie at all., school uniformA type of uniform worn in Japanese schools (called "seifuku" in Japanese), generally high school age or younger. They can vary considerably; commonly, females will wear a sailor uniform (modelled off the British Royal Navy uniforms in 1920) and males will often wear a "gakuran", which is a dark button-up uniform modelled off Prussian army uniforms. But expect to see a substantial amount of variety., seriousSomeone is said to be serious when they exercise at least moderately above-average seriousness, which is an attitude of gravity, solemnity, persistence, and earnestness toward something considered to be of importance. The sense of seriousness can be contrasted with the sense of humour.
voiced by: Komiya Arisa
episode appearance appears in ep: 1
female, bloodtype: A, 5.74 (11), cowardlyCowardice is a trait wherein excessive fear prevents an individual from taking a risk or facing danger. It is the opposite of courage. As a label, "cowardice" indicates a failure of character in the face of a challenge. One who succumbs to cowardice is known as a coward., cyan eyesThis character has cyan color eyes., loliLoli is a short form of the word Lolita, describing sexually precocious young girls. The related fetish for this is called Lolicon (Lolita Complex)., low self-esteemLow self-esteem is a lowered subjective assessment of oneself and of one`s own worth. People suffering from low self-esteem see themselves as being less valuable, competent, able, worthy, lovable, and so on, than they really are, or are at a permanent high risk of entering such a state at the first potential threat to their current self-image., scarf tieA scarf tie is an item that would ordinarily be a scarf, but which is being used to tie a collar, typically a low-cut collar, well below the neck line, or attached in a similar way. Scarf ties are a common part of the sailor uniform frequently seen worn by Japanese schoolgirls. A scarf tie is not to be confused with a regular scarf; they should be treated separately. It is also not a ribbon tie; in fact, despite the name, a scarf tie is not a type of tie at all., school uniformA type of uniform worn in Japanese schools (called "seifuku" in Japanese), generally high school age or younger. They can vary considerably; commonly, females will wear a sailor uniform (modelled off the British Royal Navy uniforms in 1920) and males will often wear a "gakuran", which is a dark button-up uniform modelled off Prussian army uniforms. But expect to see a substantial amount of variety., shyA shy person is disinclined to take part in social interactions, especially those involving people they`re unfamiliar with., twintailsTwintails are type of hairstyle where the hair is gathered into two "tails" on either side of the head. Twintails may also include a pair hair buns, one bun at the base of each tail.
voiced by: Furihata Ai
episode appearance appears in ep: 1
female, bloodtype: AB, 7.19 (11), attention deficitAttention Deficit... Ooh, Shiny! ADHD (Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder) is a disorder which is characterized by inattention and/or hyperactivity, as well as forgetfulness, poor impulse control, forgetfulness, and distraction. ADD, or Attention Deficit Disorder, is a subtype of ADHD, minus the overt hyperactivity, obviously enough., JapaneseA character originating from the island nation of Japan., kindHaving or showing a friendly, generous, and considerate nature., miniskirtA miniskirt, sometimes hyphenated as mini-skirt, is a skirt with a hemline well above the knees, shorter than the wearer`s arm., mischievousThe character enjoys causing small irritations, pranks, and misfortune for others., pervertedIs a concept describing those types of human behavior that are excessive or deviated from what is considered to be orthodox or normal., shoulder-length hairShoulder-length hair is hair at shoulder length, within a few centimetres margin. This hair length is longer than what one would typically, though not always, see on most males. Short hair includes hair that goes no more than a centimetre or two beyond the chin; anything longer is shoulder-length. Typical male hair at the back of the head which reaches the shoulders does not count as shoulder-length hair; the individual hair strands are very short (0-4 cm), and therefore count as short hair., yellow eyesThis character has yellow eyes.
voiced by: Suzuki Aina
episode appearance appears in ep: 1
female, bloodtype: B, 7.54 (9), braidsBraids is a style of hair in which the hair is interweaved into locks. Braids can be displayed in various styles, such as twin braid tails or a braided hair hairband., calligraphyCalligraphy is a visual art related to writing. It is the design and execution of lettering with a broad tip instrument, dip pen, or brush , among other writing instruments. A contemporary calligraphic practice can be defined as, "the art of giving form to signs in an expressive, harmonious, and skillful manner"., charismaticCharisma is a compelling attractiveness or charm that can inspire devotion in others., hair ribbonHair ribbons are ribbons used both as hair decorations and as hair ties. Hair ribbons are often tied into bows. They may also be present as part of a hairband. In older anthropomorphic series, where the gender of characters was sometimes hard to tell at first glance, ribbon bows were used to indicate a female character., red eyesThis character has red eyes., scarf tieA scarf tie is an item that would ordinarily be a scarf, but which is being used to tie a collar, typically a low-cut collar, well below the neck line, or attached in a similar way. Scarf ties are a common part of the sailor uniform frequently seen worn by Japanese schoolgirls. A scarf tie is not to be confused with a regular scarf; they should be treated separately. It is also not a ribbon tie; in fact, despite the name, a scarf tie is not a type of tie at all., school uniformA type of uniform worn in Japanese schools (called "seifuku" in Japanese), generally high school age or younger. They can vary considerably; commonly, females will wear a sailor uniform (modelled off the British Royal Navy uniforms in 1920) and males will often wear a "gakuran", which is a dark button-up uniform modelled off Prussian army uniforms. But expect to see a substantial amount of variety., studentA student or pupil is a learner, or someone who attends an educational institution. The may be understood to mean only those enrolled in some sort of educational institution, but, in its widest use, it applies to anyone who is learning, including mid-career adults who are taking vocational education or returning to university, or younger researchers or artists learning from a more experienced colleague and mentor.
voiced by: Inami Anju
episode appearance appears in ep: 1
female, bloodtype: O, 7.70 (14), blue hairThe character has blue hair., delusionalA character who cannot tell what is real from what is imagined. The main feature of this disorder is the presence of delusions, unshakable beliefs in something untrue or not based on reality., energeticAn energetic character, often also called a genki character, shows great, often excessive levels of activity or vitality, and seems to always be doing everything extra fast. Genki characters are often slightly, or sometimes very, eccentric, and are filled with confidence and determination, regardless of whether they are competent or not; in fact, they often have little to no actual competence at whatever they generally do., kindHaving or showing a friendly, generous, and considerate nature., long hairLong hair is hair from (but not including) shoulder-length, up to (but not including) waist length hair. Sidelocks do NOT count as long hair., multiple personality disorderMultiple personality disorder is a psychiatric diagnosis that describes a condition in which a single person displays multiple distinct identities or personalities (known as alter egos or alters), each with its own pattern of perceiving and interacting with the environment., passionatePassionate or sometimes hot-blooded describes people having, compelled by, or ruled by intense emotion or strong feeling. They give their all in absolutely everything they do, regardless of the task. Using the power of hard work and guts as well as their determination, they throw themselves headfirst into the worst situations imaginable and come out on top through sheer force of will, and often have a strong tendency to go beyond the impossible., school uniformA type of uniform worn in Japanese schools (called "seifuku" in Japanese), generally high school age or younger. They can vary considerably; commonly, females will wear a sailor uniform (modelled off the British Royal Navy uniforms in 1920) and males will often wear a "gakuran", which is a dark button-up uniform modelled off Prussian army uniforms. But expect to see a substantial amount of variety.
voiced by: Kobayashi Aika
episode appearance appears in ep: 1
female, bloodtype: AB, 7.21 (16), adolescentAn adolescent (teenager) is 13 to 19 years old., dancingDance is when people move their body to music. There are many kinds of dance, like ballet or waltz. Dancing can be done for fun but can be also an art., even the girls want herA female character is presented as so uniquely spectacular that even some (or all) other female characters wouldn`t mind making her their (girl)friend-with-benefits., loyalCharacter remains firm in friendship or support for a person or thing., scarf tieA scarf tie is an item that would ordinarily be a scarf, but which is being used to tie a collar, typically a low-cut collar, well below the neck line, or attached in a similar way. Scarf ties are a common part of the sailor uniform frequently seen worn by Japanese schoolgirls. A scarf tie is not to be confused with a regular scarf; they should be treated separately. It is also not a ribbon tie; in fact, despite the name, a scarf tie is not a type of tie at all., school uniformA type of uniform worn in Japanese schools (called "seifuku" in Japanese), generally high school age or younger. They can vary considerably; commonly, females will wear a sailor uniform (modelled off the British Royal Navy uniforms in 1920) and males will often wear a "gakuran", which is a dark button-up uniform modelled off Prussian army uniforms. But expect to see a substantial amount of variety., skirtA skirt is a tube- or cone-shaped piece of clothing that hangs from the waist and covers the legs partially or fully. Skirts are often seen as garments for women, but exceptions exist. In anime, they`re almost always worn by women, generally as school uniform or workplace garments, and a man with one will likely be cross-dressing. Skirts that go below the knee are usually associated with strict rules and at times with winter, though even in winter anime schoolgirls in miniskirts can be found., swimmingSwimming is an individual or team sport that involves using arms and legs to move the body through water. Typically, the sport takes place in pools or in open water. Competitive swimming is one of the most popular Olympic sports.
voiced by: Saitou Shuka

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Last Update Name State N Episodes HE SP Languages Source Rating Cmts
23.05.2021 Pikari-Teshima complete 1 0 ja fr Blu-ray N/A (0) 0
23.02.2019 EDGE complete 1 0 ja Blu-ray N/A (1) 0
11.02.2018 DmonHiro complete 1 0 ja HDTV N/A (0) 0
23.04.2017 MundoShoujo complete 1 0 ja pt Blu-ray N/A (0) 0
06.03.2017 SSKN complete 1 0 ja Blu-ray N/A (1) 0
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