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+ | |caption1="We will guide the course of this war to its rightful end!" |
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+ | |source media =Light novel |
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+ | |debut ='''LN:''' 2014 <sub>(volume 6)</sub><br>'''Anime:''' 2017 <sub>(JP film release)</sub> |
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+ | |voice='''JP:''' [[Wikipedia:Yoshitsugu Matsuoka|Yoshitsugu Matsuoka]]<br>'''EN:''' [[Wikipedia:Scott Gibbs|Scott Gibbs]] |
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− | |alias(es) = Spieler (Player) |
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+ | |isml main app= '''4''' ([[ISML 2018|2018]], [[ISML 2019|2019]], [[ISML 2020|2020]], [[ISML 2021|2021]]) |
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+ | |isml main best='''Semi-finals''' (2018 <sup>5th</sup>, 2021 <sup>4th</sup>) |
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+ | |isml pendant='''3''' {{Aquamarine}}<sup>20</sup> {{topaz}}<sup>19</sup> {{Amethyst}}<sup>21</sup> |
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+ | |bguy app='''3''' ([[Best Guy 6|BG6]], [[Best Guy 7|BG7]], [[Best Guy 8|BG8]]) |
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+ | |bguy best='''R2 / Top 256''' (BG6) |
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+ | '''Riku Dola''' is the protagonist of the 2017 Madhouse movie adaptation ''No Game No Life: Zero'', an adaptation of the sixth volume of '''''No Game No Life''''' light novel series. The book is about the god [[Tet (NGNL)|Tet]] telling the main characters a story of how Riku, a member of the disadvantaged Immanity (humans) race, ended a long-running war in their world 6000 years ago. To induce familiarity on the audience, Riku is designed to resemble [[Sora (NGNL)|Sora]] and shares the same voice actor as him, just like how his partner [[Schwi Dola|Shuvi]] is also voiced by the actress who performed [[Shiro (NGNL)|Shiro]]. |
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− | No Game No Life: Zero |
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− | |anime_debut = Summer 2017 |
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− | |best_guy = [[Best Guy Contest|'''Best Guy:''']] ??? |
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+ | riku.png|Wiki icon |
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+ | riku isml.png|ISML |
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+ | ==[[ISML]] record== |
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⚫ | Ever since [[Sora (NGNL)|Sora]] won the [[International Saimoe League]] in [[ISML 2016|2016]], Riku has followed his footsteps as the series' sole male representative. The ''No Game No Life'' faction is working hard to become the first series to field two ISML champions of the same gender, and Immanity's ancestor is their best shot at achieving this feat. |
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− | |isml = Semi-finals / 5th [[ISML 2018|(2018)]] |
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+ | Debuting in [[ISML 2018]], Riku quickly established himself as a powerhouse competitor and potential Scpeter contender, reaching the semi-finals in his first year and following it up with two consecutive quarter-finals results in [[ISML 2019|2019]] and [[ISML 2020|2020]]. He is also a regular [[pendant]] winner since 2019 and has won 3 such awards to date, all of which occured in the first three periods (aquamarine, topaz, amethyst). |
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− | [[Best Guy 5|'''BGuy5:''']] ??? |
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+ | ===Poster gallery=== |
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+ | <gallery spacing="small" bordercolor="#7a193c" bordersize="large" widths="148" orientation="portrait" columns="4"> |
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+ | 2019 topaz P.png|[[ISML 2019]] Topaz Pendant |
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+ | 2020 aqua P.png|[[ISML 2020]] Aquamarine Pendant |
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+ | 2021 amet P.png|[[ISML 2021]] Amethyst Pendant |
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− | |isml_other = '''Final Placements:''' |
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− | [[ISML 2019|'''2019:''']] QF (6th) |
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+ | '''Beware of spoilers and pop-ups.''' |
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+ | * [https://no-game-no-life.fandom.com/wiki/Riku_Dola No Game No Life Wikia] |
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+ | * [https://myanimelist.net/character/117061/Riku_Dola MyAnimeList] |
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+ | * [https://baike.baidu.com/item/%E9%87%8C%E5%85%8B%C2%B7%E5%A4%9A%E6%8B%89/23581693 Baike Baidu] (Chinese) |
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+ | * [https://zh.moegirl.org.cn/%E4%BC%91%E6%AF%94%C2%B7%E5%A4%9A%E6%8B%89# Moegirl] (Chinese) |
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+ | * [https://namu.wiki/w/%EB%A6%AC%EC%BF%A0%20%EB%8F%84%EB%9D%BC Namuwiki] (Korean) |
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− | '''2019:''' Topaz |
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− | '''Riku Dola''' is the main protagonist of the 2017 Madhouse movie adaptation '''''No Game No Life: Zero''''', which serves as a prequel to the ''No Game No Life'' light novel series authored by Yuu Kamiya. |
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− | Riku is one of the newer powerhouses in the [[International Saimoe League]] contest, reaching the semi-finals in [[ISML 2018|2018]] and the quarter-finals in [[ISML 2019|2019]], as well as winning his first ever [[pendant]] in the latter year. In other contests, he has reached the last 16 in the [[Bilibili Moe 2018 - Japanese Animation|last edition]] of China's [[Bilibili Moe]] contest, where his tournament run ended at the hands of the eventual runner-up [[Shirou Emiya]]. |
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Latest revision as of 00:46, 13 February 2022
Riku Dola is the protagonist of the 2017 Madhouse movie adaptation No Game No Life: Zero, an adaptation of the sixth volume of No Game No Life light novel series. The book is about the god Tet telling the main characters a story of how Riku, a member of the disadvantaged Immanity (humans) race, ended a long-running war in their world 6000 years ago. To induce familiarity on the audience, Riku is designed to resemble Sora and shares the same voice actor as him, just like how his partner Shuvi is also voiced by the actress who performed Shiro.
Icons
ISML record[]
Ever since Sora won the International Saimoe League in 2016, Riku has followed his footsteps as the series' sole male representative. The No Game No Life faction is working hard to become the first series to field two ISML champions of the same gender, and Immanity's ancestor is their best shot at achieving this feat.
Debuting in ISML 2018, Riku quickly established himself as a powerhouse competitor and potential Scpeter contender, reaching the semi-finals in his first year and following it up with two consecutive quarter-finals results in 2019 and 2020. He is also a regular pendant winner since 2019 and has won 3 such awards to date, all of which occured in the first three periods (aquamarine, topaz, amethyst).
Poster gallery[]
External Links[]
Beware of spoilers and pop-ups.
- No Game No Life Wikia
- MyAnimeList
- Baike Baidu (Chinese)
- Moegirl (Chinese)
- Namuwiki (Korean)
ISML Pendant Winners | |
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First year of pendant win only. Crowns from 2015 are included. | |
2015 | 8man • Otonashi • Archer • Koyomi • Sora • Accelerator • Lelouch |
2016 | Koro-sensei • Kiritsugu |
2017 | Nagisa S. • Levi • Souma • Touma |
2018 | Okabe • Taki • Willem |
2019 | Slime • Riku • Sakuta • Kiyotaka • Tomoya • Yuuta |
2020 | Shirogane • Ishigami • Gilgamesh |
2021 | Sorata • Kirito |