Synonyms for saki_aibu or Related words with saki_aibu

naohito_fujiki              mirei_kiritani              tetsuji_tamayama              takayuki_yamada              asami_mizukawa              shota_matsuda              maki_horikita              jun_kaname              masataka_kubota              kazuki_kitamura              hidetaka_yoshioka              kanjiya              miho_kanno              aoi_miyazaki              izumi_inamori              ken_mitsuishi              kento_yamazaki              fumiyo_kohinata              takashi_tsukamoto              ryo_katsuji              hiroki_narimiya              mokomichi_hayami              kyōka_suzuki              misako_renbutsu              nana_eikura              yūko_takeuchi              erika_toda              masami_nagasawa              yoshino_kimura              takaya_kamikawa              kōichi_satō              kengo_kora              shinichi_tsutsumi              yuriko_yoshitaka              keiko_kitagawa              yui_aragaki              juri_ueno              emi_takei              kyoka_suzuki              yusuke_kamiji              sadao_abe              osamu_mukai              takao_osawa              shun_oguri              yui_ichikawa              chizuru_ikewaki              yukie_nakama              takumi_saito              mirai_shida              yasuko_matsuyuki             



Examples of "saki_aibu"
Riiko Izawa is an office lady in search of a boyfriend, and she ends up in possession of a "robot" known as Night Tenjo, who is programmed to be the perfect boyfriend. However, this creates a love triangle with a distinguished young man at her company who also has feelings for her. Riiko is played by Saki Aibu, Night is played by Mokomichi Hayami, and Soshi Asamoto is played by Hiro Mizushima.
The song was performed on television at "Music Station" on June 17, "Music Japan", on June 27, 2010, and at Bokura no Ongaku in collaboration with Saki Aibu, on August 3, 1010. Superfly also performed the song at summer festivals, such as at the Fuji Rock Festival on July 30, J-Wave Live 2000+10 on August 14 and Super Dry the Live, on August 28. The song was also performed at Odaiba Gasshūkoku, a Fuji Television event performed to 7,000 people and streamed live on August 31.
Tomokazu Shudo (Junpei Mizobata) has his first ever crush on Sugina Mayama (Saki Aibu), a senior student. Tomokazu has troubles confessing his feelings to the popular student, but one day, he is invited to the research lab where Sugina Mayama works. Tomokazu hopes to use this meeting to express his true feelings for her. To Tomokazu's surprise, when he arrives he first sees a big wooden box in the middle of the dark lab. Sugina tells Tomokazu that he looks scared and then proceeds to push Tomokazu into the box!
A live-action adaptation of the manga began airing on Fuji TV on April 15, 2008 and ran for eleven episodes until its conclusion on June 24, 2008. In the live-action version, Riiko Izawa is an office lady in search of a boyfriend, and she ends up in possession of a "robot" known as Night Tenjo, who is programmed to be the perfect boyfriend. However, this creates a love triangle with a distinguished young man at her company who also has feelings for her. Riiko is played by Saki Aibu, Night is played by Mokomichi Hayami, and Soshi Asamoto is played by Hiro Mizushima.
"Drakengard 2" was announced in December 2004. Producer Takamasa Shiba and character designer Kimihiko Fujisaka returned to the team, alongside actor Shinnosuke Ikehata, who voiced the dragon Angelus and its partner Caim in the previous game. The original director, Yoko Taro, originally proposed a space adventure involving dragons, but this was vetoed at an early stage. Yoko was not involved in creating the narrative as he had been in "Drakengard", being mostly tied up with another project, though he was able to observe the project's progress. He and "Drakengard 2"s director Akira Yasui suffered from creative differences, with the result that Yoko termed their relationship on the project as a "love-hate" story in a 2013 interview concerning the series. Their relationship inspired one of the stories created for an in-game weapon. Yoko was eventually brought on fairly late in the game's production to act as video editor for the CGI cutscenes and trailers. The game's cast featured multiple film and television actors, including Ryo Katsuji, Saki Aibu, Koyuki and veteran actor Yoshio Harada. Shiba commented at the time that he felt they had gathered a very good voice cast for the game.