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Knight's & Magic
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Naitsu ando Majikku) is a Japanese light novel series written by Hisago Amazake -no and illustrated by Kurogin. The series tells the story of a young Japanese
Lisa Yamanaka
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Timothy Goes to School Yoko (voice) 26 episodes 2001–2002 Medabots Erika Amazake (voice) 2001–2003 George Shrinks Ellen / Ronnie Ribnod / Winifred 5 episodes
Morinaga & Company
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Monaka Jumbo Ice Box DARS Morinaga Biscuits Morinaga Milk Cocoa Morinaga Amazake Morinaga Chocoball Packncho (license manufacturer) Werther's Original (Japan
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2003 Back To School with Franklin Harriet (voice) Medabots: Spirits Erika Amazake (voice) Suzie (voice) Main rrole Supporting role 2003–2005 The Save-Ums
Eight Bit (studio)
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September 24, 2017 13 Adaptation of the light novel series written by Hisago Amazake -no. How to Keep a Mummy Kaori January 11, 2018 March 29, 2018 12 Adaptation
Hinamatsuri
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shirozake (白酒, lit. "white sake"), also called lit. "sweet sake" (甘酒, amazake ), a non-alcoholic sake. Nagashi-bina (流し雛, lit. "doll floating") ceremonies
Mai Nishida
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Year Title Notes 2010 Morinaga & Company Amazake 2011 Suntory Ginmugi "Hormone" 2012 Glico Dororich Girls
Mai Nishida
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Year Title Notes 2010 Morinaga & Company Amazake 2011 Suntory Ginmugi "Hormone" 2012 Glico Dororich Girls
Amagami
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teacher. Usually a serious teacher, she easily gets drunk when she drinks amazake . She has a mini route within Ai's route. The 2nd Amagami Chotto Omake Gekijou
Alice or Alice
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Heart-pounding New Year's?! It's a Sweet Sake Panic!" "Dokidoki oshōgatsu! ? Amazake panikku!" (Japanese: ドキドキお正月!? 甘酒パニック!) May 30, 2018 (2018-05-30) 10 "A