The encyclopedia is great, I love being able to go through and check and submit info. It's certainly growing to be my favorite behind the scenes database. Only thing that I think it needs to be perfect though is character bios. There's been several times where I'll be going through a series and I want to know more about the characters in it. Or maybe I'll be reading and not remember a character and want to refresh my memorie on just what that character's role was. Any chance of adding bio contributions to the Encyclopedia?
Joined: 02 Jan 2002
Posts: 3782
Location: Montreal
Posted: Sun Aug 11, 2002 2:48 pm
Ah... character bios. Sooner or later I'm going to have to add this feature. There have actually been a few submissions of "other information" that contained character bios but we were forced to discard them because the encyclopedia is simply not built to deal with that. But if, like I said in my first letter, we truly hope to hold the sum of all anime knowledge, I really have to add this feature. But in the meantime let's use this thread to store character bio information.
Joined: 02 Jan 2002
Posts: 3782
Location: Montreal
Posted: Sun Aug 11, 2002 2:49 pm
Di Gi Charat:
Di Gi Charat (Dejiko) [seiyuu: Asami Sanada]
Age:10 Height:148cm Weight:38kg Birthday:8 February Blood group:0
Dejiko comes from planet 'Charat', she is mean, selfish, and a walking example of KAWAII She ends sentences with '-nyo'. Shoots with an eye-laser beam (me kara beam).
Petit Charat (Puchiko) [seiyuu: Miyuki Sawashiro]
Age:5 Height:103cm Weight:18kg Birthday:21 January Blood group:B
She came to Akihabara together with Dejiko. She is younger, smaller and smarter than Dejiko. She ends sentences with '-nyu'.
Gema [seiyuu: Yoshiko Kamei]
Age: 10
Generally a flying yellow ball. Tries to be 'politically correct' and often quarrels with Dejiko. Ends sentences with '-gema'.
Usada Hikaru (Rabi~en~Rose) [seiyuu: Kyoko Hikami]
Age:14 Height:164cm Weight:??kg Birthday:30 August Blood group:A
Competes with Dejiko. Hates to be called with her original name.
Takuro Minagawa [seiyuu: Omi Minami]
Age:14 Height:??cm Weight:??kg Birthday:??
Blood group:??
A usually shy fan of Rabi~en~Rose.
Takuro Kimura (Mr.Longhair) [seiyuu: Ryoutarou Okiayu]
A student. Linguistic purist. He likes (that's very easy said ) Puchiko very much.
Takeshi and Yoshimi [seiyuu: Rei Naitou, Norihisa Mori]
Typical Otaku. They would do anything for Dejiko. Their names written together in kanji mean "bukimi" that stands for weird.
Hen-na Ikimono (Strange Creature)
Well, the most mysterious character in the whole Anime. Yellow, bear-like, and his favourite are Godzillas (raw, without spices )
Pyoko [Seyuu:?]
Dejikos opponent. Ends words in '-pyo'.
Blond sweet and mean ) Member of the black gema team. She blasts with a terrible 'mouth-bazooka'. First appears in episode 1 of the summer break special
The black gema team.
A bunch of guys who try to mess up the peaceful life of Dejiko & Co. A dog-boy included. First appear in summer break special.
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