ITT Mai HiME. Any with just Natsuki or Midori?thanks
>>219384is it Mai or my?I never actually found out the diffrence ;_;
>>219454The original Japanese title is ?-HiME, where the first kanji is read "mai", and means "dance". I suppose "My Hime" comes from the fact that "mai" is the Japanese phonetic pronunciation and writing of "my".
>>219517In after double entendre
>>218643I kept trying to post it, but I thought 4chan was just glitching. Anyways, this one's my fav