![]() ![]() However, the most common case is to take birthdays from a character profileĪs for historical significance, authors have been giving fictional characters from day one. ![]() The example below is an excerpt from a Bleach databook.īirthdays of course can be shown to in the actual show's content, in which case the day the episode was first aired is taken to be their birthday. Sometimes an author will release a 'databook' with information about the different characters including dates of birth, blood types etc. Sana was named so because she was born on 7th march. Presumably the addition of birthdays is just to make characters a bit more realistic.Īnd occasionally it helps with character, For example in Kodocha, Akito was given his name as he was born in autumn. I didnt expect that this many characters were born on Christmas Eve IDOLiSH, where Yuki-San (whose birthday was 24th) appears, is now on air as Fall 2020. Spongebob's date of birth is July 14th, 1986. Over in the west animated characters are given birthdays also. Why shouldn't anime characters have official birthdays? It would be strange if they didn't have them! ![]()
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