Rumi
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Rumi
Summary
Rumi is a fictional human hybrid[1]. She worked as a Korean idol[2], demon hunter[3], and lead vocalist[4]. She draws 25 Wikipedia views per month (fictional_human_hybrid category, ranking #7 of 6).[5]
Key Facts
- Rumi held citizenship in South Korea[6].
- Rumi's professions included Korean idol[2].
- Rumi worked as a demon hunter[3].
- Rumi worked as a lead vocalist[4].
- Among Rumi's employers was HUNTR/X[7].
- Rumi is the creator of Chris Appelhans[8].
- Rumi is the creator of Maggie Kang[9].
- Rumi was a member of HUNTR/X[10].
- Rumi is recorded as female[11].
- Rumi's instance of is recorded as fictional human hybrid[12].
- Rumi's instance of is recorded as fictional orphan[13].
- Rumi's instance of is recorded as animated film character[14].
- Rumi's armament is recorded as Korean sword[15].
- Rumi's voice actor is recorded as Arden Cho[16].
- Rumi's voice actor is recorded as Ejae[17].
- Rumi's given name is recorded as Rumi[18].
- Rumi's present in work is recorded as KPop Demon Hunters[19].
- Rumi's name in native language is recorded as 루미[20].
- Rumi's hair color is recorded as purple hair[21].
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Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include Korean idol[2], demon hunter[3], and lead vocalist[4]. Among Rumi's employers was HUNTR/X[7].
Works and Contributions
Created works include Chris Appelhans[8], a concept artist[22], b. 1980[23], awarded the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature[24], specialised in film direction[25] and Maggie Kang[9], a film director[26], b. 1901[27], of Canada[28], awarded the Order of Cultural Merit, 4th class[29].
Why It Matters
Rumi draws 25 Wikipedia views per month (fictional_human_hybrid category, ranking #7 of 6).[5]
FAQs
What did Rumi do for work?
Rumi worked as Korean idol[2], demon hunter[3], and lead vocalist[4].