Hiroshi - Characters

Characters

  • Hiroshi (Gaeru), the protagonist of Dokonjō Gaeru
  • Hiroshi (Pokemon), known in English as Richie, a character in the Pokémon anime
  • Hiroshi (Ranma), a character in Ranma ½, one of Ranma's two friends, the other being Daisuke
  • Hiroshi Agasa (Herschel Agasa in the English anime), in Case Closed (Detective Conan)
  • Hiroshi Akiba, a character from the manga Inubaka
  • Hiroshi Ichikawa, a character from Wild Strikers
  • Hiroshi Ichikawa, a character in the Manga and anime Kaibutsu-kun
  • Hiroshi Kubo, a character from the novel Shiosai
  • Hiroshi Kuronaga, Boy 9 in Battle Royale
  • Hiroshi Nakano, a character in the Manga and anime Gravitation
  • Hiroshi Nohara (born c. 1960), father of the protagonist, Shinnosuke, in Crayon Shin-chan
  • Hiroshi Sakura, the father of the protagonist, Momoko Maruko, in Chibi Maruko-chan
  • Hiroshi Uchiyamada, a character in Great Teacher Onizuka
  • Hiroshi Yushima, a character in Digimon Savers


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