Aizawa - Fictional Characters

Fictional Characters

  • Akane Aizawa, in Dai Sentai Goggle V
  • Ayumu Aizawa, in the anime series Absolute Boy
  • Chitose Aizawa, in the 3rd game of the dating sim series Tokimeki Memorial
  • Chizuru Aizawa, in the manga/anime series Ai Yori Aoshi
  • Itsuki Aizawa, in the manga series Warriors of Tao
  • Kanae Aizawa, in the manga/anime series G-Taste
  • Kazuhiko Aizawa, in the manga/anime series Dear Boys
  • Kenji Aizawa, in the film Tokyo Drifter
  • Koichi Aizawa, in the manga/anime series Nabari no Ou
  • Kyo Aizawa, in the manga series Girl Got Game
  • Miki Aizawa, in the film Jushin Thunder Liger: Fist of Thunder
  • Mint Aizawa, in the manga/anime series Tokyo Mew Mew
  • Miyabi Aizawa, in the manga/anime seres Great Teacher Onizuka
  • Orie Aizawa, in the manga series Epotoransu! Mai
  • Professor Aizawa, in the light novel/video game/anime series Suki na Mono wa Suki Dakara Shōganai!
  • Risona Aizawa, in the manga/anime series Mahoraba
  • Ryota Aizawa, in the eroge/anime series Soul Link
  • Sho Aizawa, in the manga/anime series Figure 17
  • Shuichi Aizawa, in the manga/anime series Death Note
  • Taki Aizawa, in the manga/anime series Gravitation
  • Tomomi Aizawa, in the dating sim Welcome to Pia Carrot
  • Yuichi Aizawa, in the visual novel/manga/anime series Kanon
  • Yuri Aizawa, in the J-drama Pride


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