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Suzaku (Tale Of Genji)
Suzaku, Su-zaku, or Su-Zaku may refer to: * Vermilion Bird (Zhū Què), whose Japanese name is Suzaku, the bird guardian of the South and one of the Four Symbols of Chinese constellations * ''Suzaku'' (film), a 1997 Japanese film by Naomi Kawase * Emperor Suzaku (922–952), an emperor of Japan * Emperor Go-Suzaku (1009–1045), an emperor of Japan * SUZAK Inc., also known as Suzaku, a video game developer * Suzaku Avenue, one of the ancient main streets in Kyoto and Nara, Japan * Suzaku (satellite), the name given in 2005 to an ASTRO-EII spacecraft, a joint venture of NASA and the Japanese Space Agency JAXA Fiction * Suzaku (''YuYu Hakusho''), a character in ''YuYu Hakusho'' media * Suzaku Kururugi, a character in the anime series ''Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion'' * Suzaku, an enemy in the PlayStation game ''SaGa Frontier'' * Suzaku, a character in ''Descendants of Darkness'' (''Yami no Matsuei'') who is one of Tsuzuki's shikigami, or guardian beasts * Suzaku, a char ...
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Vermilion Bird
The Vermilion Bird ( zh, c=朱雀, p=Zhūquè) is one of the Four Symbols of the Chinese constellations. According to Wu Xing, the Taoist five elemental system, it represents the Fire element, the direction south, and the season summer correspondingly. Thus it is sometimes called the Vermilion Bird of the South ( Chinese: , ). It is described as a red bird that resembles a pheasant with a five-colored plumage and is perpetually covered in flames. It is known as Suzaku in Japanese, Jujak in Korean and Chu Tước in Vietnamese. It is often mistaken for the Fenghuang due to similarities in appearance, but the two are different creatures. The Fenghuang is a legendary ruler of birds who is associated with the Chinese Empress in the same way the dragon is associated with the Emperor, while the Vermilion Bird is a mythological spirit creature of the Chinese constellations. Seven Mansions of the Vermilion Bird As with the other three Symbols, there are seven astrological "Mansions" ...
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Fushigi Yûgi
, also known as ''Fushigi Yûgi: The Mysterious Play'' or ''Curious Play'', is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Yuu Watase. It tells the story of two teenaged girls, Miaka and Yui, who are pulled into ''The Universe of the Four Gods'', a mysterious book at the National Diet Library. It is essentially based on four mythological creatures of China. Shogakukan serialized ''Fushigi Yûgi'' in ''Shōjo Comic'' from December 1991 to May 1996 and later compiled the manga into eighteen volumes. Studio Pierrot adapted it into a fifty-two episode anime series that aired from April 1995 to March 1996 on TV Tokyo. The anime spawned three original video animation (OVA) releases, with the first having three episodes, the second having six, and the final OVA, ''Fushigi Yûgi: Eikoden'', spanning four episodes. In North America, Viz Media licensed the manga series for an English-language release in 1999. The anime series was first licensed by Geneon Entertainment and re ...
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Shūsaku
Shūsaku, Shusaku or Shuusaku is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include: *, Japanese swordsman *, Japanese professional Go player *, Japanese artist and architect *, Japanese author *, Japanese footballer *, Japanese footballer *, Japanese Paralympic swimmer *, Japanese footballer {{DEFAULTSORT:Shusaku Japanese masculine given names Masculine given names ...
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Stormblood
''Final Fantasy XIV: Stormblood'' is the second expansion pack to '' Final Fantasy XIV: A Realm Reborn'', a massively multiplayer online role-playing game (MMORPG) developed and published by Square Enix for macOS, PlayStation 4, and Windows. It was released on June 20, 2017, just under two years after '' Heavensward'', the previous expansion. Like for its predecessor, Naoki Yoshida served as director and producer and Masayoshi Soken composed the soundtrack, with Nobuo Uematsu contributing the theme song. The expansion pack was released as a standalone product for current players; for new players, the "Complete Edition" of ''Final Fantasy XIV'' that originally launched with ''Heavensward'' was updated to include both expansions. In order to make necessary engine improvements, service for the PlayStation 3 game client was terminated with the expansion's early access period. A special upgrade campaign allowed affected players to obtain the PlayStation 4 version for free. ''Sto ...
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Accel World
is a Japanese light novel series written by Reki Kawahara and illustrated by HiMA. The series began publication in ASCII Media Works' ''Dengeki Bunko'' imprint from February 2009 and is licensed in North America by Yen Press. Two manga series began serialization in ''Dengeki Bunko Magazine'' from May 2010, with another series beginning serialization in '' Dengeki Daioh'' in January 2013. An anime adaptation by Sunrise aired in Japan between April and September 2012. An English-language version began streaming on Viz Media's Neon Alley service from April 2013. Two video games were released for the PlayStation Portable and PlayStation 3 in September 2012, and January 2013, each containing an original video animation episode. An anime film titled '' Accel World: Infinite Burst'' featuring an original story by Kawahara premiered in Japan in July 2016. Plot Haruyuki "Haru" Arita is a short, overweight boy who is frequently ridiculed by delinquents at the Umesato Junior High ...
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The Final Fantasy Legend
''The Final Fantasy Legend'', known in Japan as ''Makai Toushi SaGa'', is a video game released for the Game Boy in December 1989 by Square Co. It is the first game in the ''SaGa'' series and the first role-playing video game for the system. Square translated the game into English for worldwide release and renamed it, linking it with the ''Final Fantasy'' series to improve marketing. Sunsoft re-released it in North America during 1998; Square followed with a Japan-exclusive remake released for the WonderSwan Color and mobile phones in 2002 and 2007 respectively, it was also ported to the Nintendo Switch worldwide in 2020 and later ported to Android, iOS and Microsoft Windows in 2021. ''The Final Fantasy Legend'' operates on a turn-based system similar to that of ''Final Fantasy II''. The game's characters battle monsters and fiends using a variety of weapons, armor, and skills that develop through the player's actions. The game follows the story of four heroes who attempt to s ...
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GP Legend (anime)
Gp or GP may refer to: Arts, entertainment, and media Gaming * Gameplanet (New Zealand), a New Zealand video game community * GamePolitics.com, a blog about the politics of computer and video games * ''GamePro'', a monthly video game magazine * Gold Piece, the currency unit in many role-playing games * ''Mario Kart Arcade GP'', a 2005 arcade game Music * GP (album), ''GP'' (album), the first solo album by Gram Parsons * General Public, a UK band of the 1980s and 1990s * a stave annotation denoting a Rest (music), Rest for the entire orchestra * Government Plates, 2013 studio album by hip-hop band, Death Grips * "On GP", a song on ''The Powers That B'' by hip-hop band, Death Grips * General principle, a term used in hip hop Other uses in music * GP Records (Indonesian record label), an Indonesian record label Other media * GP, a rating for films in the early 1970s, eventually changed to "PG" by the Motion Picture Association of America film rating system, MPAA * ''G.P.'', a ...
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