Nino is based on an online personality of the same name, Nino Kerl, from the real-life German YouTube channel "Ninotaku TV". He is even voiced by Nino Kerl in the German Dub. ↑ Loveridge, Lynzee (July 17, 2019).
Nino is described as a very attractive girl by the villager chief and his son. In the anime, Nino has long black hair and amber-colored eyes. She wears a faded beige colored cloth on her head, a white apron over a faded pink and white outfit.
The manga has been adapted into an anime television series that aired from April to June 2017 and a live-action film. Nino is a first-year high school student who has loved singing since young, being gifted with an extremely resonating voice.
The sixth single of the anime "Noise" (ノイズ) by in NO hurry to shout; (vocal: Nino, voiced by Saori Hayami) was released on 21 June 2017.
Miku Nakano ( 中 なか 野 の 三 み 玖 く , Nakano Miku?) is the third sister of the Nakano Quintuplets, and one of the main characters of the 5-toubun no Hanayome series.
Tensai Ouji no Akaji Kokka Saisei JutsuEnglish Voice Ninym Ralei (ニニム・ラーレイ, Ninimu Rārei?) is one of the main characters of Tensai Ouji no Akaji Kokka Saisei Jutsu ~Sou da, Baikoku Shiyou~ series. She is Wein's childhood friend and aide.
AboutKanjjなか野の二に乃のRōmanjiNino NakanoAge17 18 (currently)BirthdayMay 5GenderFemale7 more rows
Nakano Quintuplets Nino's reason for hating Fuutarou is because she thinks that their home is only for the five of them. Nino is revealed to actually care for her sisters and is protective about them, hence her unnatural dislike towards Fuutarou.
Nino's new hairstyle is inspired by Fuutarou's speech of making a sibling cut his hair. Nino's new choice of hairstyle is (most likely) in consideration of Yotsuba's current situation (so she can disguise as her perfectly).
In "Animan", it is revealed that Nino likes Marinette and thinks she is cute. Nino has had a crush on Marinette ever since "Rogercop".
It is Yotsuba! Futaro marries Yotsuba in the manga series.
This is the second Fuutarou and Nino-only double pages, the first is Chapter 26. Nino is the first Nakano Quintuplets who confesses directly and seriously to Fuutarou.
Near the end of the first season of Quintessential Quintuplets, Miku confesses to Ichika that she loves Futaro. This marked the starting point for her trying to capture his heart as well as the others realizing they may be in love with him.
Still, I said it before… it was in your face the entire series that this was Momo and Nino's story. The fact that they ended up together, in the end, makes complete and total sense.
He is 14, and loves music, as well as having fun. Previously, he hated and despised adults, because, he thought they were no-fun, which left him a akumatized-target for Hawk Moth.
Nino (Japanese: ニノ Nino) is a fourteen-year old mage from Fire Emblem: The Blazing Blade.
Still, I said it before… it was in your face the entire series that this was Momo and Nino's story. The fact that they ended up together, in the end, makes complete and total sense.
According to Nino, the sisters have their individual preferences, which makes it harder for her to cook for them. She has poor eyesight, needing contact lenses for her daily activities.
Nino, Rebecca, Happy and Pino make their way to the Labor District. When asked how he knows the way, he reveals that he works for Madame Kurenai under the alias "Kenzaiten". He also revealed that he was told to capture Rebecca after she mentioned the Edens Zero on their audio surveillance.
Nino is a tall and lean man with pointy ears, a scruffy beard, and short black hair with a ponytail style. He wears a black shirt whose front has a magical anime girl of "Wibble Wobble Ruby Bobble" poster and knee-length white pants with a belt, and a pair of shoes. He has two dark arm wristbands.
Nino appears singing the "Wibble Wobble Ruby Bobble" season two theme song while Labilia and Rebecca are preparing their B-Cube video, impressing the onlookers who recognized him. Nino decides not to interfere and watches from the sidelines. He watches in admiration, but when Labilia pulls her malicious stunt on Rebecca to humiliate her at the end of the video he is shocked and then watches in disapproval. After Labillia runs off laughing, he quietly hands a note to Rebecca. It tells her not to speak because Madame Kurenai is listening around them, and to follow him because he knows the way to the Labor District.
Nino locks the entrance to the armory and interior doors, trapping Weisz in the changing rooms. Nino confronts Rebecca and the two are surprised to see each other. When asked what he is doing, he says he is locking the armory to stop the fighting. When criticized, he reminds Rebecca that he works for Kurenai.
Nino is surprised at her newfound speed, but when Rebecca quotes an episode of Wibble-Wobble Ruby Bobble, claiming that he can save people too, he is left starstruck and gets hit by Rebecca's Bellholy Slash.
Nino?) is an extremely popular B-Cuber and former member of the Zaiten Three, nicknamed Kenzaiten (拳罪天. , Kenzaiten?, lit. "Fist Sin Deva"), the "Fist of Heaven".
After Labillia runs off laughing, he quietly hands a note to Rebecca.
Nino is described as a very attractive girl by the villager chief and his son.
As a result of being abused on a daily basis, Nino is a very timid and soft-spoken girl. Ultimately, after being exposed to the happiness of others, she fell into despair.
She was bought by the villager chief as a 'slave' from the eastern country several years ago.
In the anime, as Nino came out from the same room as the villager chief, her clothes seen to be ragged. This seemingly hinted that she might've sexually abused by him before they went out. This doesn't happen in both light novel and manga adaptation.
It also happens that she shares her Japanese voice actress, Ayana Takettsu, who is known for voicing tsunderes from other popular anime like Kirino Kousaka from Oreimo and Suguha Kirigaya from Sword Art Online. Past Nino's cold exterior lies an amazing story, so this list is going to explain 10 reasons why Nino is in the running for best girl. And if you're only an anime watcher who hasn't caught up to the manga, please turn away because there will be spoilers!
It's no secret that out of the other quints, Nino's character design is the most praised. Her butterfly-shaped ribbons, long-sleeved sweater, pink hair, and well-maintained nails were probably thought about a lot while creating her as a character.
As the middle sister and most fashionable of the other quints, Nino isn't one to mince words. She immediately tells Futaro how she feels about him being their tutor and refuses his efforts to get them to study. Although the other quints don't accept Futaro as a tutor with the exception Yotsuba, Nino is the most adamant about not allowing him to teach them.
As soon as Nino meets Futaro for the first time, she confronts him for following them and demands to know if he's a stalker. But the more she interacts with him and understands the meaning behind his actions, Nino's ice-cold exterior melts as well as her heart after falling in love with him.
Since she doesn't have good eyesight, she wears contacts while she's out. In an episode , Nino ends up mistaking Futaro for a quint and accidentally falls. To save her, Futaro broke her fall, making them end up in a compromising position.
After cutting her hair to medium-length after their summer break, it's like she grew 10x more than the other quints -- and even brought the then-Miku fans over to Nino's side. She confesses her feelings to Futaro, becomes very aggressive in her efforts, and even stops having too much of an attitude with him.
Despite the quints all looking the same, Nino is the only one in the bunch who can cook something without it being inedible -- it's also because her passion is food and her dream is to become a chef.
Nino is a first-year high school student who has loved singing since young, being gifted with an extremely resonating voice. She was in love with her singing partner and neighbour Momo until he moved away suddenly, leading to the string of events that let her meet Kanade, whom she called Yuzu. After he leaves her too, she continues to sing for 6 years in hopes that her voice will reach them.
Voiced by: Tomo Muranaka (child), Kōki Uchiyama (drama CD, anime) (Japanese); Houston Hayes (English) Played by: Yuta Koseki. Momo is Nino's childhood friend who had to move away because of his parents' debt. He is a famous composer by the name of Momo Kiryuu.
What a waste of time and effort to create a movie but end up with what feels like a rough summary of a 24 episode anime - you get the plot but bare of any tension, development, character growth or even emotional attachment as the viewer. And to be honest, the plot isn't that great either.
The first game's animated sequences and character designs were actually handled by Ghibli so yeah it is technically Ghibli. The sequel and various spin-offs (this movie included) followed with the aesthetics and designs.
Full Length Movies. (45 minutes+) Movie series included but only the first one. Movies that are attached to anime series aren't included but if they came first they are. Made a note of ones that I think are stand out movies that all anime fans should watch on some need to finish that part still
Best friends Yuu, Haru, and Kotona enjoy a tranquil high school life together. One day, however, a suspicious man pursues and stabs Kotona—a catastrophe that Yuu and Haru fail to prevent. While hastily carrying the girl to the hospital, the two boys are nearly hit by a truck but miraculously remain unharmed.
Released in Japan on August 23, 2019 and on Netflix worldwide on January 16, 2020, Ni no Kuni is an anime adaptation of the acclaimed video game series of the same name. Studio Ghibli contributed character designs and other components to the games, but it is notably not associated with the movie, despite its similar visual tones and textures.
Ni no Kuni: Wrath of the White Witch was released for the PlayStation 3 in Japan on November 17, 2011, and published in Western regions by Namco Bandai Games in January 2013; the game was released for Nintendo Switch in September 2019 alongside a Remastered version for Microsoft Windows and PlayStation 4.
Japanese musician Joe Hisaishi, who previously worked on Studio Ghibli films, serves as lead composer for the series. Main article: Music of Ni no Kuni. When Studio Ghibli agreed to produce the animated sequences of Ni no Kuni, they contacted Joe Hisaishi to work on the game's music.
At the 13th National Academy of Video Game Trade Reviewers Awards, it received multiple wins, including awards for Animation, Art Direction, Original Light Mix Score, Original Family Game, as well as Original/Adapted Song for "Kokoro no Kakera".
Conceived as a project for Level-5 's tenth anniversary, Ni no Kuni: The Another World was announced in the September 2008 issue of Famitsu, as a title for the Nintendo DS. In June 2010, Level-5 announced that the game would also be released for the PlayStation 3, with significant differences; the DS version was renamed Ni no Kuni: Dominion of the Dark Djinn, while the PlayStation 3 version was given the title Ni no Kuni: Wrath of the White Witch. Both versions were revealed to be in development separately, only retaining the same "story axle", while features such as artwork, graphics and specifications all received significant changes. Some character names were changed for the English version: Shizuku was changed to Drippy, Maru to Esther, Jairo to Swaine, Lars to Marcassin, and Jabou to Shadar, among others. Journalists noted that the game's announcement ignited widespread anticipation within the gaming industry.