Kyoko - Fictional Characters

Fictional Characters

with the given name Kyōko
  • Kyoko Harase (京子), a character in the 2003 J-Horror film Ju-on: The Grudge 2
  • Kyoko Himeji, a character from Girl's High (Joshikousei)
  • Kyoko Kirisaki, a fictional pyrokinetic
  • Kyoko Honda (今日子), a character in the manga and anime series Fruits Basket
  • Kyoko Minazuki (響子), a playable character in the fighting game series Rival Schools
  • Kyoko Iwase(恭子), a racing character from Initial D series.
  • Kyoko Mogami (キョーコ), the main heroine of the shōjo manga Skip Beat!
  • Kyoko Otonashi (響子), the female protagonist of the manga and anime series Maison Ikkoku
  • Kyoko Zeppelin Soryu (キョウコ), a character in the anime series Neon Genesis Evangelion
  • Kyoko Sasagawa (京子), a character in the anime series Katekyo Hitman REBORN!
  • Kyoko, a friendly home computer in the 2008 Janet Jackson album Discipline.
  • Kyoko Hoin, a character in Kodomo no Jikan
  • Kyoko Okudera, the main female protagonist in the Japanese horror movie Chakushin Ari 2
  • Kyoko, a To-Oh University student in the anime and manga series Death Note (appears volumes 3 and 4, episodes 9, 10, and 15). She is noted for her crush on the Detective L.
  • Kyoko, a young woman who comes to New York City to find a man who taught her to dance salsa, from the novel Kyoko by Ryū Murakami.
  • Kyoko a character in Kore wa Zombie Desu ka?
  • Kyouko Sakura a character in Puella Magi Madoka Magica
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  • Kyouko Toshino a character in Yuru Yuri
  • Kyōko Shirafuji (白藤 杏子), a female character in the manga and anime series Working!! along with a second season developed. Also known as Wagnaria!! in the Americas region.
  • Kyouko Kasodani, a Touhou Project character.

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