Kou Irooto
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Kou Irooto
Summary
Kou Irooto is a fictional human[1]. He worked as a teacher[2].
Key Facts
- Japanese was Kou Irooto's native language[3].
- Kou Irooto's professions included teacher[2].
- Kou Irooto is the creator of Motoei Shinzawa[4].
- Kou Irooto is recorded as male[5].
- Kou Irooto's instance of is recorded as fictional human[6].
- Kou Irooto's instance of is recorded as manga character[7].
- Kou Irooto's instance of is recorded as anime character[8].
- Kou Irooto's part of is recorded as High School! Kimengumi[9].
- Kou Irooto's voice actor is recorded as Hiroshi Izawa[10].
- Kou Irooto's voice actor is recorded as Shō Hayami[11].
- Q11446098 inspired Kou Irooto[12].
- Kou Irooto's described at URL is recorded as https://natalie.mu/comic/news/651992[13].
- Kou Irooto's described at URL is recorded as https://natalie.mu/comic/gallery/news/651992/2757248[14].
- Kou Irooto's described at URL is recorded as https://w.atwiki.jp/aniwotawiki/pages/10681.html#id_cfcdb603[15].
- Kou Irooto's languages spoken, written or signed is recorded as Japanese[16].
- Kou Irooto's present in work is recorded as 3-nen Kimengumi[17].
- Kou Irooto's present in work is recorded as High School! Kimengumi[18].
- Kou Irooto's present in work is recorded as High School! Kimengumi[19].
- Kou Irooto's present in work is recorded as High School! Kimengumi[20].
- Kou Irooto's nickname is recorded as 人間うす焼きせんべい[21].
- Kou Irooto's name in native language is recorded as 色音好[22].
- Kou Irooto's name in kana is recorded as いろおと こう[23].
- Kou Irooto's different from is recorded as Konomi Shikishiro[24].
- Kou Irooto's hashtag is recorded as 色音好[25].
- Kou Irooto's MyAnimeList character ID is recorded as 231980[26].
Body
Origins and Family
Japanese was Kou Irooto's native language[3].
Career and Affiliations
Kou Irooto's professions included teacher[2].
Works and Contributions
Kou Irooto is the creator of Motoei Shinzawa[4].
FAQs
What did Kou Irooto do for work?
Kou Irooto worked as teacher[2].