No, Ibuki Mioda comes from the game Danganronpa 2: Goodbye Despair, for PSP and PSVita. She did not appear in the Danganronpa anime as this covered only the events of the first game. However a new series, Danganronpa 3: Despair Arc covers the time period leading up to the second game and she does appear in that.
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It was in December 24 1997
It came from the name akemi becuz that name is a animal
Nope but if you want to watch the new releases as soon as they come out then you will need an account and then you will have to pay.
I highly doubt that.... I don't even think its an anime in japan. but the author has already made many mangas and has an anime called Azumanga Daioh. Its in English too. The manga hasn't been made into an anime yet. The author, Kiyohiko Azuma, has stated that Yotsuba probably wouldn't work well as an anime.
Anime is a form of fantasy and so the characters will resemble people that come from the artist's fantasy, often their own ideals. Add to that the societal value of slenderness you will have the over-exaggerated anime body proportions of super skinny characters.