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Ruriko Igarashi (JK-MESHI!)
Rusephine (Shinzo)
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Round 1
Ruriko Igarashi (JK-MESHI!)
Rusephine (Shinzo)
I know both/neither
JK-Meshi Episode #26 Anime Review
JK-Meshi Episode #26 Anime Review
Free at last! What They Say: In Japanese, “JK” is an abbreviation for “joshi kousei”, or high school girl, and “meshi” means “cooked rice” or “meal”, so it is only suitable that the anime focuses on 3 high school girls, Reina, Ryoka, and Ruriko, who have mastered the art of cooking simple, B-clas...
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JK-Meshi Episode #25 Anime Review
JK-Meshi Episode #25 Anime Review
Time for some sports! What They Say: In Japanese, “JK” is an abbreviation for “joshi kousei”, or high school girl, and “meshi” means “cooked rice” or “meal”, so it is only suitable that the anime focuses on 3 high school girls, Reina, Ryoka, and Ruriko, who have mastered the art of cooking simple...
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Polydor Sets 'JK-Meshi' Anime DVD Release Plans
Polydor Sets 'JK-Meshi' Anime DVD Release Plans
With the TV series JK-Meshi! finishing up its broadcast run, distributor Polydor has now set the Japanese home video release plans for it. The show is getting a two-disc release with both of them arriving on the same day, June 29th, 2016. They’ll be priced at 3,980 yen each and will be a...
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JK-Meshi Episode #24 Anime Review
JK-Meshi Episode #24 Anime Review
The girls enjoy some cocktails. What They Say: In Japanese, “JK” is an abbreviation for “joshi kousei”, or high school girl, and “meshi” means “cooked rice” or “meal”, so it is only suitable that the anime focuses on 3 high school girls, Reina, Ryoka, and Ruriko, who have mastered the art of cook...
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