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Moomin (Series)

Chill/ Reflective/ Wholesome
9 Titles· 1969–2018

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2 Fans

Seasons

Movies & OVAs

Characters

Snufkin

Snufkin is a philosophical vagabond and Moomintroll’s best friend.

Hiroyuki Nishimoto

Little My

Little My is a small, spirited Mymble character from the Moomin series.

Junko Hori

Moomintroll

Moomintroll is the main character of Tove Jansson's Moomin books.

Kyouko Kishida

The Groke

Grocky is Majo's 25-year-old henchman, responsible for building new mechas in each episode.

Tomie Kataoka

Moominpappa

Moominpappa, father of Moomintroll and husband of Moominmamma, is a Moomin who spent his youth exploring after leaving an orphanage.

Akio Ootsuka

Moominmamma

Moominmamma is a Moomin, the wife of Moominpappa, and mother of Moomintroll.

Akiko Takamura

Sniff

Sniff is a character from the Grimoire NieR: Revised Edition.

Ryusei Nakao

Stinky

Jiro Shutendo, also known as Shutendoji, is an Oni who is unaware of his demonic heritage until his father notices his demonic shadow.

Hiroko Maruyama

Floren

Florina is a gentle and shy pegasus knight in the Fire Emblem series.

Mika Kanai

Hemulen

Helen was a bio-engineered demon, a pet of the crime boss Gonzo Tarukane.

Masashi Amenomori

Ninny

Nina is Sekirei #27, partnered with Ashikabi Mutou.

Yoshiko Matsuo

Hobgoblin

The Hobgoblin is a monster categorized as Annihilation-Type.

Tesshou Genda

Too-Ticky

Toji Fushiguro, also known as Toji Sakata, is a powerful and enigmatic figure in the Jujutsu Kaisen universe.

Mika Doi

Alisa

Alisa Ilinichina Amiella is a God Eater introduced in God Eater, later joining Cradle in God Eater 2.

Jakounezumi

Jakounezumi is a human-like O-Part characterized by their ability to generate poison gas.

Masato Yamanouchi

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Synopsis

Very loosely based upon the Moomin books by Finnish author Tove Jansson. Jansson, however, never really approved of the series due to dramatic changes in plot, atmosphere, character personality, appearance and names etc. The series was directed to adults rather than children. (Source: Wikipedia)