- Naoya, a man
brought to a
magical world as a
candidate for the
Princess Astarotte's harem.
Lotte no Omocha!
began its
serialization run in the July 2007...
- Clover"; the
title song was used as the
opening theme to the
anime series Astarotte no Omocha!. Aimi is a
member of the
singing unit Feathers,
together with...
- wa koi o suru (明日も彼女は恋をする) (Author:
Hitoma Iruma,
Media Works Bunko)
Astarotte no Omocha! (episode 10)
Atelier Escha & Logy (episode 12) Bubuki/Buranki...
-
Furesshu Purikyua!
Omocha no Kuni wa
Himitsu ga Ippai!?, a 2009 film
Astarotte no Omocha!, a 2011
anime adaptation of
Lotte This
disambiguation page...
-
Knows –
Chihiro Kosaka Nura: Rise of the
Yokai Clan –
Saori Maki 2011
Astarotte no
Omocha – Dora C³ – Kana
Miyama Dog Days –
Yukikaze Panetone Hidamari...
- a
video game for the
PlayStation Portable. He is also
responsible for
Astarotte no Omocha! and Sakura*Nadeshiko. Additionally, he was
responsible for...
- who dies in a fit of laughter, and the
philosophically inclined demon Astarotte. The poem ends with an
account of Orlando's
defeat and
death at the Battle...
-
stopping Jesus's birth, and he
decides to send
three of his
minions —
Astarotte,
Scarapino and
Farfaricchio — in
Naples from the
barrel of
Mount Vesuvius...
-
Gozumaru &
Mezumaru /
Gyuki "Don't Stop Till The End"
Astarotte no Omocha!
Character Song CD Vol.1
Astarotte Ygval x
Judit Snorrevik arranged "So Janai!?" Wide...
- Manga".
Anime News Network.
October 4, 2012.
Retrieved June 17, 2019. "
Astarotte's Toy/Lotte no Omocha!
Manga Ends in December".
Anime News Network. November...