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Happy Seven, the Glossary

Index Happy Seven

is an anime series which consists of 13 episodes that began airing in Japan October 2, 2005.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 30 relations: Anime, Argo Navis, Ayuru Ōhashi, Benzaiten, Budai, Chiemi Chiba, Comedy, Daikokuten, Ebisu (mythology), Eri Sendai, Fukurokuju, Harem (genre), Houko Kuwashima, Jun Fukuyama, Jurōjin, Kikuko Inoue, Kumi Sakuma, Magical girl, Mai Nakahara, Omi Minami, Protagonist, Satoru Akahori, Seven Lucky Gods, Shueisha, Studio Hibari, Super Dash Bunko, Tomoko Kaneda, Yū Kobayashi, Yūna Inamura, Yuka (singer).

  2. 2001 Japanese novels
  3. 2005 Japanese television series debuts
  4. Studio Hibari
  5. Super Dash Bunko

Anime

is hand-drawn and computer-generated animation originating from Japan.

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Argo Navis

Argo Navis (the Ship Argo), or simply Argo, is one of Ptolemy's 48 constellations, now a grouping of three IAU constellations.

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Ayuru Ōhashi

, formerly known as, is a Japanese voice actress and singer from Tokyo.

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Benzaiten

Benzaiten (shinjitai: 弁才天 or 弁財天; kyūjitai: 辯才天, 辨才天, or 辨財天, lit. "goddess of eloquence", Benten, Chinese: 辯才天, Biancaitian) is an East Asian Buddhist goddess (technically a Dharmapala, "Dharma protector") who originated mainly from the Hindu Indian Saraswati, goddess of speech, the arts, and learning.

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Budai

Budai (Podae; Hotei; Bố Đại) is a nickname given to the Chinese monk Qici who is often identified with and venerated as Maitreya Buddha in Chan Buddhism.

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Chiemi Chiba

is a Japanese actress and voice actress.

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Comedy

Comedy is a genre of fiction that consists of discourses or works intended to be humorous or amusing by inducing laughter, especially in theatre, film, stand-up comedy, television, radio, books, or any other entertainment medium. The term originated in ancient Greece: In Athenian democracy, the public opinion of voters was influenced by political satire performed by comic poets in theaters.

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Daikokuten

Daikokuten (大黒天) is a syncretic Japanese deity of fortune and wealth.

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Ebisu (mythology)

, also transliterated or called or, is the Japanese god of fishermen and luck.

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Eri Sendai

is a Japanese actress and voice-actress from Japan.

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Fukurokuju

In Japan, Fukurokuju (福禄寿; from Japanese fuku, "happiness"; roku, "wealth"; and ju, "longevity") is one of the Seven Lucky Gods in Japanese mythology.

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Harem (genre)

is a genre of light novels, manga, anime, and video games focusing on a main character surrounded by multiple potential romantic or sexual partners.

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Houko Kuwashima

is a Japanese voice actress and singer.

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Jun Fukuyama

is a Japanese voice actor and singer.

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Jurōjin

In Japan, Jurōjin (寿老人) is one of the Seven Gods of Fortune or Shichifukujin, according to Taoist beliefs.

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Kikuko Inoue

is a Japanese voice actress, singer and narrator.

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Kumi Sakuma

is a Japanese voice actress who formerly affiliated with Arts Vision and is now affiliated with Amuleto.

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Magical girl

is a subgenre of primarily Japanese fantasy media (including anime, manga, light novels, and live-action media) centered on young girls who possess magical abilities, which they typically use through an ideal alter ego into which they can transform. Happy Seven and magical girl are magical girl anime and manga.

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Mai Nakahara

is a Japanese voice actress and singer associated with I'm Enterprise.

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Omi Minami

is a Japanese voice actress, essayist and columnist.

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Protagonist

A protagonist is the main character of a story.

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Satoru Akahori

is a Japanese scriptwriter, novelist and manga author.

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Seven Lucky Gods

In Japanese mythology, the Seven Lucky gods or Seven gods of Fortune (七福神, shichifukujin in Japanese) are believed to grant good luck and are often represented in netsuke and in artworks.

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Shueisha

is a Japanese publishing company headquartered in Chiyoda, Tokyo, Japan.

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Studio Hibari

is a Japanese animation studio founded in 1979, in Ōizumi, Gunma Prefecture.

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Super Dash Bunko

is a Shueisha publishing imprint established in July 2000 for publishing light novels aimed at teenage boys.

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Tomoko Kaneda

is a Japanese voice actress and radio personality born in Yokohama, Japan.

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Yū Kobayashi

is a Japanese voice actress and singer affiliated with Holy Peak.

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Yūna Inamura

is a Japanese voice actress who is affiliated with AT Production.

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Yuka (singer)

YUKA, formally and formerly Yuka Sato (佐藤有香 Satō Yuka), is a Japanese singer, born on December 10, 1970.

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See also

2001 Japanese novels

2005 Japanese television series debuts

Studio Hibari

Super Dash Bunko

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Happy_Seven