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    Li Xiangfei 

From KOF '01

Since I win, you buy dinner. First, some Dim Sum, then....

Origin: USA

Fighting Style: Multiple Kung Fu Styles

A Chinese-American resident of Southtown who trained in the martial arts from a young age. Living with her uncle, she works as a waitress and doubles as the bodyguard for his restaurant. Her brief scuffle with Kasumi after a misunderstanding gives King and Blue Mary the idea to scout them in the '99 tournament. Xiangfei later returns to the Women Fighters Team in 2001, bringing Hinako in tow.


  • Anime Chinese Girl: Made readily apparent by her hairstyle and her attire.
  • Arbitrary Skepticism: Her win quote against the Psycho Soldiers in 2001 is "Chinese psychic combat? Have you been eating poppies?"
  • Big Eater:
    • Perhaps the only person who can beat Kensou in this department, taking it as far as her 2001character select portrait. This leads to Balloon Belly in her team's ending for that game.
    • At the China stage in 2002, she's seen in the background, having an eating contest against the much larger Cheng Sinzan. She wins.
    • In the Women Fighters Team's ending in XIV, she's shown hanging out with Hinako at Richard Meyer's cafe. When King says everything will be on the house, Xiangfei is shown holding a fork and knife in anticipation, with a comically intense look on her face.

    Xiangfei: Really?!

Brightness of Calling Stars! Haruka and Michiru's Entry into Battle

After a joint concert between Michiru and the Three Lights, Sailor Neptune and Sailor Uranus confront the Sailor Starlights and declare that they cannot be allies.

Summary

The girls all gather at a bank of pay phones and attempt to call to buy tickets for the Fantastic International Music Festival, but keep getting busy signals every time they try. Minako finally gets through, only to discover that the show is sold out. The girls mourn the fact that they will not be able to see the Three Lights in concert. Haruka and Michiru approach the group and, holding up some tickets, ask if they are what the girls were trying to get.

At the Fruits Parlor Crown, the girls admire their new tickets, and ask why Michiru had them in the first place. Usagi teases her about being a closet Three Lights fan. Haruka tells them that the festival includes a joint concert between the Three Lights and Michiru, and the girls are suitably impressed.

In her throne room, Sailor Galaxia blasts Sailor Iron Mouse with an energy attack as a punishment for her repeated failures. She tells the Animamate that she only has one more chance, and failure is not an option. As she speaks, the two shadowed figures appear again, laughing mockingly at Sailor Iron Mouse, and are revealed as Sailor Lead Crow and Sailor Aluminum Seiren. Sailor Iron Mouse vows to succeed this time.

Chuuko Nezu stalks the streets of Tokyo, worrying about finding a Star Seed. She spies a poster for the music festival and decides to target Albert pon Garajan, the conductor of the New Tokyo Orchestra.

The Three Lights sit in their dressing room, talking about their fellow performer. They resolve to do their best to send a message to their princess, even if they are playing with a stranger.

Ami, Rei, Makoto, and Minako wait outside the festival, wondering where Usagi could be. In the meantime, Usagi gets off the wrong bus and, finding herself on a lone

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    Given name: 志保

    Family name: 新山

    Birthday: Mar 21, 1970

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    Shiho Niiyama (March 21, 1970 – February 7, 2000) was fine Japanese seiyuu who was associated with Aoni Production. Niiyama was famous for voicing Kou Seiya, otherwise known as Sailor Shooting star Fighter, in Sailor Stars innermost Deedlit from Lodoss-tou Senki amidst other character roles.

    She was also involved in one seiyuu group, Virgo, who are excellence voice actresses of the copal and game, Ojousama Sousamou. She was diagnosed with leukemia dense 1998, and died of civil bleeding following pneumonia in 2000. She was 29 years subside. After her death, her longlasting roles went to Tarako, Satsuki Yukino, Makiko Oumoto and Junko Noda.

    Niiyama's last work was the voice of Deedlit.

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