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Madoka Yonezawa
Japan
Age: 42
Born: 30 Aug, 1982
TV Series Starring Madoka Yonezawa
Ao no Kanata no Four Rhythm
In a world where flying is as easy as riding a bicycle, there is a popular sport called 'Flying Circus'. The protagonist once had a promising future ahead of him in that sport, but due to a humiliating defeat in addition to a certain other reasons, he decided to leave. However, when he meets the transfer student Kurashina Asuka and slowly regains his passion as he teaches her how to fly. He will participate once again in the Flying Circus as his situation changed, but how high will he be able to fly this side with Asuka at his side?
A Good Librarian Like a Good Shepherd
The story is set at Shiomi Academy, a vast, prestigious academy with a Daitoshokan (literally, "great library") that rivals Japan's national library. As a member of the Library Club, Kyoutarou Kakei goes to Daitoshokan to enjoy reading by himself. He then meets a second-year girl named Tsugumi Shirasaki through the efforts of a so-called "shepherd" who fulfills people's wishes. Eventually, more girls join the club thanks to the "shepherd."
White Album 2
The story centers around a college junior named Haruki Kitahara and his relationships with Setsuna Ogiso and Kazusa Touma in the light music club.
RDG: Red Data Girl
A modern fantasy based on Japanese Shinto legends. Suzuhara Izumiko is a 15-year-old girl, who has been raised and protected in a shrine deep in the Kumano mountains. She is quite shy and destroys all the electric devices she touches. When she begins to think about going out of the mountains and moving to the city, her guardian Sagara Yukimasa recommends her to enter a high school in Tokyo and forces his son Miyuki to serve Izumiko for life. Miyuki and Izumiko repel each other but their relationship begins to change when a terrifying accident occurs on the school excursion. Izumiko learns her fate as the last representative (yorishiro) of a Himegami goddess and Miyuki learns of his duty as a guardian Yamabushi of Izumiko.
Another
When Kouichi Sakakibara transfers to his new school, he can sense something frightening in the atmosphere of his new class - a secret none of them will talk about. At the center is the beautiful girl, Mei Misaki. Kouichi is immediately drawn to her mysterious aura, but then he begins to realize that no one else in the class is aware of her presence.
Medaka Box
Kurokami Medaka is an exceptional first year student at Hanokiwa Academy who got elected as president of the student council with a smashing 98% of the votes. Extremely intelligent, strong, and rich; she wants to help anyone in need. To do that, she introduces a suggestion box that allows any student to contact her. Later known as the Medaka Box, it will bring forth incredible challenges to Kurokami and her friends of the student council.
K-ON!
The anime follows four girls who are trying to keep the popular music club going despite them knowing nothing about how to play instruments or reading notes.
Seitokai no Ichizon
The series revolves around a private high school whose student council is chosen entirely by popularity vote. Because of this, Ken Sugisaki is the only male representative, in the otherwise all -girl student council, that may enter the "sacred sanctuary" of the council's meeting room. At the behest of Council President Kurimu Sakurano, Sugisaki records the minutes of the council meetings, which devolve into daily conversations about the students' lives and interests.
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