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Raiden (other)
Raiden may refer to: *Raijin, also called Raiden or Raiden-sama, the god of thunder and lightning in Japanese mythology Arcade and video games * Raiden (''Mortal Kombat'') (sometimes spelled Rayden), a character in the ''Mortal Kombat'' video game series * Raiden (series), a series of scrolling shooter arcade games ** ''Raiden'' (video game), the first game in the series **'' Raiden II'' **'' Raiden DX'' **'' Raiden III'' **'' Raiden IV'' **''Raiden V'' *The ''Raiden Fighters'' series, a later arcade shooter series that uses the ''Raiden'' name. **'' Raiden Fighters'' **'' Raiden Fighters 2'', subtitled ''Operation Hell Dive'' **''Raiden Fighters Jet'' * Raiden (''Metal Gear''), a character in ''Metal Gear'' series * Raiden (''Fatal Fury''), a character in the ''Fatal Fury'' series *RAIDEN series, a series of Virturoids from the Sega game ''Virtual On'' *Raiden Mei (), a character in ''Honkai Impact 3rd'' * Raiden Shogun (), a character in ''Genshin Impact'' Other * ''Raide ...
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Raijin
, also known as , , , and Kamowakeikazuchi-no-kami is a god of lightning, thunder and storms in Japanese mythology and the Shinto religion. He is typically depicted with fierce and aggressive facial expressions, standing atop a cloud, beating on den-den daiko drums with ''tomoe'' symbols drawn on them. Iconography of Raijin are often found in Japanese temples and shrines. He is usually depicted alongside Fūjin, the god of wind. Etymology The name "Raijin" is derived from the Japanese words and . Description Raijin is often depicted with a fierce, frightening face and a muscular figure with gravity-defying hair. He is surrounded by Taiko drums that he plays to create the sound of thunder. Raijin holds large hammers in his hands that he uses to play the drums. In some cases, Raijin is portrayed with three fingers which are said to represent the past, present and future. Two of the most notable sculptures of Raijin are located in the Sanjusangendo temple and the Taiy ...
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Honkai Impact 3rd
''Honkai Impact 3rd'' () is a free-to-play 3D action role-playing game (originally a mobile exclusive) developed and published by miHoYo, and later ported to Microsoft Windows. It is the spiritual successor to ''Houkai Gakuen 2'', using many characters from the previous title in a separate story. The game is notable for incorporating a variety of genres, from hack and slash and social simulation, to elements of bullet hell, platforming, shoot 'em up and dungeon crawling across multiple single and multiplayer modes. It features gacha mechanics. In addition to the game, the storyline of ''Honkai Impact 3rd'' spans multiple supplementary media including an anime series, multiple manhua series, and promotional videos. Etymology The word "Honkai" based on the Japanese 崩壊 (ほうかい, "collapse" or "decay"), pronounced "hōkai", which is the direct translation of the Chinese 崩坏 (bēng huài) used in the original Chinese title. (The "Impact" part of the title is absent fr ...
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Lightning Bolt (other)
Lightning bolt often refers to: * Lightning strike, an electric discharge between the atmosphere and the ground * Thunderbolt, a symbolic representation of lightning accompanied by a loud thunderclap Lightning bolt may also refer to: Music * Lightning Bolt (band), an American noise rock duo * Lightning Bolt Tour, to promote the Pearl Jam album ''Lightning Bolt'' Albums and songs * ''Lightning Bolt'' (Lightning Bolt album) * ''Lightning Bolt'' (Pearl Jam album) * "Lightning Bolt" (song), by Jake Bugg Other uses * ''Lightning Bolt'' (film), an Italian-Spanish spy movie * Lightning Bolt (interface), a computer display and docking standard * Lightning Bolt (motorcycle), an American world land-speed record breaker * Lightning Bolt, nickname and victory pose of Jamaican sprinter Usain Bolt See also * Bolt (other) * Lightning (other) * Thunderbolt (other) A thunderbolt is a symbolic representation of lightning when accompanied by a loud thunderclap. T ...
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Inazuma (other)
: may refer to: * Suzuki Inazuma 250, a motorcycle * , four destroyers of the Imperial Japanese Navy and the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force * ''Lightning'' (1952 film)'', or ''Inazuma'', a Japanese film by Mikio Naruse * Inazuma, an ''Usagi Yojimbo'' character * ''Inazuma Eleven'', an association-football-themed media franchise * Inazuma, a region in ''Genshin Impact'' People with the surname * Inazuma Raigorō (1802–1877), Japanese sumo wrestler See also * Lightning (other) * Ikazuchi (other) * Raiden (other) * Azuma (other) Azuma may refer to: Places * Azuma, historical name for eastern Japan, now called Kantō and Tōhoku region * Azuma, Gunma (Agatsuma), former village in Agatsuma District, Gunma Prefecture, Japan * Azuma, Gunma (Sawa), former village in Sawa Dist ...
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Ikazuchi (other)
: may refer to: People * Umegatani Tōtarō II, a sumo yokozuna, known by the elder name of Ikazuchi * Kakizoe Tōru, sumo wrestler known by the elder name of Ikazuchi as of 2019 Naval ships *, a class of six torpedo boat destroyers operated by the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN) from 1899 to 1921 *, a class of two destroyer escorts operated by the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force from 1956 to 1977 *, four destroyers of the Imperial Japanese Navy and the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force In fiction *''Ikazuchi''-class carrier, a fictional class of spaceships in the ''Robotech'' saga *Den-Liner Ikazuchi, a dragon-style train used by the titular character of the Japanese tokusatsu series '' Kamen Rider Den-O'' *''Ikazuchi-Maru'', a character in the 1966 ninja fantasy film ''The Magic Serpent'' *''Ikazuchi'', the flagship of the Taraak Imperial Fleet in the ''Vandread'' anime series * Ikazuchi, a character in the Japanese tokusatsu series ''Kamen Rider Zero-One'' *Raimeiken Ikazuchi, ...
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Trainbots
is a Japanese anime television series that is a part of the ''Transformers'' robot superhero franchise. It aired from July 3, 1987 to March 25, 1988, and its 17:00–17:30 timeslot was used to broadcast ''Mashin Hero Wataru'' at the end of its broadcast. It serves as the first sequel series to the Japanese dub of the original 1985 ''The Transformers (TV series), The Transformers'' cartoon series in the Transformers: Generation 1, ''Generation 1'' franchise, followed by ''Transformers: Super-God Masterforce''. Development Initially, Takara, the Japanese producers of the ''Transformers'' toyline, imported the American ''The Transformers (TV series), Transformers'' cartoon series from 1985 to 1986. When the series came to an end with the three-part miniseries "The Rebirth" in 1987, however, Takara decided to continue the series themselves, declining to import ''The Rebirth'' and instead creating a full-length 35-episode Spin-off (media), spin-off series, ''Transformers: The H ...
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List Of Minor Angel Characters
This article features minor fictional characters who appear as guest stars on the television program ''Angel'', ordered alphabetically. For the show's main characters, please see the article list of ''Angel'' characters. A Alonna Gunn Alonna Gunn (played by Michele Kelly) was the sister of Charles Gunn, and the most important person in his life. The siblings took care of each other while growing up in the "Badlands" (a fictional neighborhood in Los Angeles). Alonna was turned into a vampire in her first appearance (" War Zone"). Gunn eventually found Alonna as a vampire and confronted her, but was ultimately forced to stake her with Angel looking on. Alonna continued to appear in future episodes in Gunn's memory, flashbacks, and dreams. She was also mentioned in many episodes including " That Old Gang of Mine". It was the death of Alonna that made Gunn receptive to Angel's help and also caused him to drift away from his old crew, as he was tired of seeing his friends "picked ...
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Advanced Micro Devices
Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. (AMD) is an American multinational semiconductor company based in Santa Clara, California, that develops computer processors and related technologies for business and consumer markets. While it initially manufactured its own processors, the company later outsourced its manufacturing, a practice known as going fabless, after GlobalFoundries was spun off in 2009. AMD's main products include microprocessors, motherboard chipsets, embedded processors, graphics processors, and FPGAs for servers, workstations, personal computers, and embedded system applications. History First twelve years Advanced Micro Devices was formally incorporated by Jerry Sanders, along with seven of his colleagues from Fairchild Semiconductor, on May 1, 1969. Sanders, an electrical engineer who was the director of marketing at Fairchild, had, like many Fairchild executives, grown frustrated with the increasing lack of support, opportunity, and flexibility within th ...
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Mitsubishi J2M
The Mitsubishi J2M ''Raiden'' (雷電, "Lightning Bolt") is a single-engined land-based fighter aircraft used by the Imperial Japanese Navy Air Service in World War II. The Allied reporting name was "Jack". Design and development The J2M was designed by Jiro Horikoshi, creator of the A6M Zero, to meet the 14-Shi (14th year of the Showa reign, or 1939) official specification. It was to be a strictly local-defense interceptor, intended to counter the threat of high-altitude bomber raids, and thus relied on speed, climb performance, and armament at the expense of manoeuvrability. The J2M was a sleek, but stubby craft with its oversized Mitsubishi Kasei engine buried behind a long cowling, cooled by an intake fan and connected to the propeller with an extension shaft. Teething development problems stemming from the Kasei engine cooling system, and the main undercarriage members led to a slowdown in production. A continual set of modifications resulted in new variants being introdu ...
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Raiden (DJ)
Han Seok-hyun (; born February 6, 1987), known professionally as Raiden, is a South Korean DJ and record producer signed under SM Entertainment and its EDM label ScreaM Records. Life and career 1987–2013: Early life, education, and career beginnings Han Seok-hyun bought a guitar when he was still in middle school. Since he liked music, he decided to pursue it as his career and play with the guitar. Han's parents disapproved of the idea of pursuing it but gave permission when he became a high school student. During a high school festival, he established a band and presented on stage. Because there was no band club at Sehwa High School where he graduated, he made one with his senior students and performed on stage. In an interview with ''the Korea Times'', Raiden wanted to study in Japan since he was a child; hence he got into Shobi University in 2005 studying guitar while being a rocker and lived there for six years. In 2011, he returned to South Korea and started his ba ...
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Raiden Shin'emon
was a Japanese professional sumo wrestler from Hakui, Ishikawa Prefecture. He made his debut in April 1864 and wrestled for Chiganoura stable. He reached the ''makuuchi'' division in April 1870 and reached the rank of '' ōzeki'' in 1877. He was nicknamed since he is the last wrestler to use the Raiden ''shikona'', or ring name. He retired in May, 1881 and died in 1886. Early background and career Raiden real name was but later changed it to . He was born in 1842 as the fourth son of a peasant farmer in the town of Motoe, Hakui District in Noto Province (now simply Hakui, Ishikawa). He began to work at a sake shop but the owner recommended him to become a professional wrestler (''rikishi''). He went to Edo and was scouted by the master of Ōnomatsu stable of the time (Shokichi Matsugae), and changed his name there. At a certain point in his career, however, he changed stables to join Chiganoura stable. He stepped in the ring for the first time in the first year of the Genj ...
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Raiden Tameemon
Raiden Tameemon (雷電爲右衞門), born Seki Tarōkichi (January 1767 – February 11, 1825), was a Japanese sumo wrestler from Tōmi, Nagano, Tōmi, Nagano Prefecture. He is considered one of the greatest ''rikishi'' in history, although he was never promoted to ''Yokozuna (sumo), yokozuna''. To date, he holds the record for List of sumo record holders#Best top division win ratios, best top division win ratio of all time. Early life Raiden was born to a farming family in a village in rural Shinano Province. He is said to have possessed great physical strength even in childhood. His father Hanemon, who enjoyed sumo as much as sake, allowed 14-year-old Raiden to attend sumo classes at Nagaze (today called Murokocho), the neighbouring village. When Raiden was 17, the Urakaze-beya stablemaster noticed him when he came through the area while on Glossary of sumo terms#jungyō, jungyō (regional tour) with his wrestlers. He was especially impressed with the young man's physique, which ...
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