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History's Strongest Disciple Kenichi
is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by . Matsuena first published a manga titled ''Tatakae! Ryōzanpaku Shijō Saikyō no Deshi'', which ran in Shogakukan's '' Shōnen Sunday Super'' from 1999 to 2002. ''Kenichi: The Mightiest Disciple'' is a remake of the series, and was serialized in Shogakukan's ''Weekly Shōnen Sunday'' from April 2002 to September 2014, with its chapters collected in 61 volumes. A 50-episode anime television series adaptation produced by TMS Entertainment aired on TV Tokyo from October 2006 to September 2007. Brain's Base produced an 11-episode original video animation (OVA) series, titled ''Kenichi: The Mightiest Disciple – The Attack of Darkness'', released between March 2012 and May 2014. The anime television series was licensed in North America by Funimation in 2008, but the rights to the series expired in 2018. It was re-licensed by Discotek Media in 2020. The ''Kenichi: The Mightiest Disciple'' manga has had over 12 million cop ...
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Tankōbon
A is a standard publishing format for books in Japan, alongside other formats such as ''shinsho'' (17x11 cm paperback books) and ''bunkobon''. Used as a loanword in English, the term specifically refers to a printed collection of a manga that was previously published in a serialized format. Manga typically contain a handful of chapters, and may collect multiple volumes as a series continues publication. Major publishing Imprint (trade name), imprints for of manga include Jump Comics (for serials in Shueisha's ''Weekly Shōnen Jump'' and other Jump (magazine line), ''Jump'' magazines), Kodansha's Weekly Shōnen Magazine, Shōnen Magazine Comics, Shogakukan's Shōnen Sunday Comics, and Akita Shoten’s Weekly Shōnen Champion, Shōnen Champion Comics. Manga Increasingly after 1959, manga came to be published in thick, phone book, phone-book-sized weekly or monthly anthology list of manga magazines, manga magazines (such as ''Weekly Shōnen Magazine'' or ''Weekly Shōnen Jump ...
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Brain's Base
is a Japanese animation studio An animation studio is a company producing animation, animated media. The broadest such companies conceive of products to produce, own the physical equipment for production, employ operators for that equipment, and hold a major stake in the sales ... founded in 1996 by former Tokyo Movie Shinsha staff. Works Television series Original video animations Films Notable staff Representative staff *Juukou Ozawa (founder and president) Animation producers *Tatsuyo Kobayashi (1997~2013) *Yumi Satou (1997~2014) founded Shuka *Seiichi Kikawada (2006~2011) *Midori Tokiwa (2006~2013) *Tsutomu Hirano (2006~2014) *Yayoi Saitou (2008~2017) *Emi Yonezawa (2014~2016) moved to Platinum Vision *Junichi Shimada (2016~present) *Tomoyuki Tateishi (2020~present) *Suharu Ishizuka (2020~present) Production staff *Masakazu Watanabe (2008~2011) co-founder of Lapin Track *Teruko Utsumi (2010~2016) co-founder of Lapin Track *Hiromichi Ooishi (2013~2016) foun ...
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Yuzuru Fujimoto
was a Japanese voice actor. Filmography Television animation ;1960s *'' Gigantor'' (1963) – Narrator *''Ōgon Bat'' (1967) – Narrator *''Humanoid Monster Bem'' (1968) – Narrator ;1970s *''Science Ninja Team Gatchaman'' (1972) – A detective *''Doraemon'' (1973) – Papa *''Brave Raideen'' (1975) – Professor Steam *'' Gaiking'' (1975) – Namura *''Blocker Gundan 4 Machine Blaster'' (1976) – Yoshitarō Harao *'' Nobody's Boy: Remi'' (1977-1978) - Policeman (episode 10) *'' Paul's Miraculous Adventure'' (1977) – Gabriel *''Angie Girl'' (1978) – Johann ;1980s *''Astro Boy'' (1980) – Professor Ikisugi *'' Invincible Robo Trider G7'' (1980) – Tetsuo Atsui *'' Ninja Hattori-kun'' (1981) – Kentarō Mitsuba *'' Ginga Hyōryū Vifam 13'' (1983) – Frederick Roden *'' Magical Fairy Persia'' (1984) – Goken Muroi *'' Princess Sarah'' (1985) – Mr. Barrow *''Mister Ajikko'' (1987) – Ajiō-sama *''Zillion'' (1987) – Gord *''Legend of Heavenly Sphere Shurato'' (19 ...
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Hiroshi Arikawa
was a Japanese actor and voice actor from Kagoshima Prefecture affiliated with Engekishūdan En. Formerly affiliated with Gekidan Haiyūza, Arikawa enrolled in Gekidan Kumo in 1965. It wasn't until 1975 that Arikawa would enroll in Engekishūdan En. On October 16, 2011 he died of acute respiratory failure. Filmography Film *''Hibotan bakuto: Tekkaba retsuden'' (1969) *''Seito Shokun!'' (1984) *'' Early Spring Story'' (1985) *''Matamata abunai deka'' (1988) - Attorney *''Hashire! Shiroi okami'' (1990) - Cal (voice) *''Sharaku'' (1995) - Tsuruya Kiemon *'' Berserk: The Golden Age Arc'' (2012) - Hassan (voice) (final film role) Television drama *'' Fuun Lion-Maru'' (1973) - Koreshinji Tamakage *''Shinsengumi'' (1973) - Okita Sōji *''Mito Kōmon'' (1975–2010) - Kudō Shinpachirō, Kyōnosuke Tachibana, Abe Masatake, etc. *''Hissatsu Shōbainin'' (1978) - Sakaguchi *''Tokugawa Ieyasu'' (1983) - Ōtani Yoshitsugu *''Haru no Hatō'' (1985) - Uchimura Kanzō *'' Sanada Taiheiki' ...
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Carrie Savage
Carrie Anne Savage is an American voice actress. Her anime roles included Rakka in ''Haibane Renmei'', Solty Revant in '' SoltyRei'', the Mokonas in ''xxxHolic'' and '' Tsubasa: Reservoir Chronicle'', Miu Fūrinji on '' Kenichi: The Mightiest Disciple'', Hakufu Sonsaku in ''Ikki Tousen'', Kaede Fuyou in ''Shuffle!'', Nancy in '' R.O.D The TV'', Penny in ''Crayon Shin-chan'' and Asta in ''Trinity Blood''. She has charitable work in countries such as Africa, Mexico and the Philippines. – post of schedule of events from Ikkicon 2009. See also Facebook page. Filmography Anime * ''A Certain Scientific Railgun'' series – Eri Haruue * '' Angel Tales'' – Tamami the Cat * '' Aquarion'' – Rena Rune * '' Aquarion Evol'' – Crea Drosera * '' Aquarion Logos'' – Karan Uminagi * '' B'tX'' – J'Taime * '' Babel II: Beyond Infinity'' – Meilin * ''Baccano!'' – Lua Klein * '' Baldr Force EXE Resolution'' – Ren Mizusaka * '' Bamboo Blade'' – Satori Azuma * '' Birdy the Migh ...
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Rie Kugimiya
is a Japanese voice actress and singer. She is best known for her voice performances in anime, which include Alphonse Elric in the '' Fullmetal Alchemist'' series, Kagura in '' Gintama'', and Happy in '' Fairy Tail'' and '' Edens Zero'', and in video games, such as Haruka Sawamura in the '' Yakuza'' series, Kiana Kaslana in '' Honkai Impact 3rd'', and Rise Kujikawa from ''Persona 4''. Because of her roles for characters such as Shana in '' Shakugan no Shana'', Louise in '' The Familiar of Zero'', Nagi Sanzenin in '' Hayate the Combat Butler'', Taiga Aisaka in '' Toradora!'', Aguri Madoka/Cure Ace in '' DokiDoki! PreCure'', and Aria Holmes Kanzaki in '' Aria the Scarlet Ammo'', some of her fans have nicknamed her the "Queen of Tsundere." She is currently represented by the talent agency I'm Enterprise. She was nominated for Best Actress in a Leading Role at the 1st Seiyu Awards and for Best Actress in Supporting Role. She also won Best Actress in a Supporting Role wit ...
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Tomoko Kawakami
was a Japanese voice actress. She was also known by her pen-name Tomozou (とも蔵), and her Christian name Cecilia (セシリア). Having graduated from the Toho Gakuen College of Drama and Music, she was a member of Production Baobab. Career Kawakami debuted in 1994 as a role of a boy in '' Metal Fighter Miku''. Her first regular performance was in 1995 as Chiriko in '' Fushigi Yuugi''. Two years after, she landed her first starring voice role as Utena Tenjou in Revolutionary Girl Utena. Aside from Chiriko and Utena, her famous roles are in ''Air'' (Misuzu Kamio), ''Bleach'' ( Soifon), ''Chrono Crusade'' ( Rosette Christopher), '' Hikaru no Go'' (Hikaru Shindo), ''Sgt. Frog'' ( Fuyuki Hinata), '' Ape Escape'' ( Natsumi),Yukiko Kawasaki (Dear Boys), Sugar ( A Little Snow Fairy Sugar), Aria (Athena Glory), and Miu Fūrinji ( Kenichi: The Mightiest Disciple). Kawakami provided voices for young boys, girls and comical characters. The best-known genre of her roles are tomboy ...
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Jessie James Grelle
Jessie James Grelle (, ; born Joshua James Ervin Grelle) is an American voice actor and ADR script writer in English language dubs of Japanese anime. They are known for voicing numerous main characters in the harem genre. Major roles include Nobuchika Ginoza in '' Psycho-Pass'', Armin Arlert in ''Attack on Titan'', Itsuki Takeuchi in '' Initial D'', Fumikage Tokoyami in ''My Hero Academia'', Byakuya Togami in ''Danganronpa'', Teruhiko Yukimura in Classroom of the Elite, Glenn Radars in '' Akashic Records of Bastard Magic Instructor'', Kenichi Shirahama in '' Kenichi: The Mightiest Disciple'', Mao Sadou / Demon King Satan in '' The Devil Is a Part-Timer!'' and Yuri Katsuki in '' Yuri on Ice!!!''. Grelle has voiced lead characters Zen Wisteria in '' Snow White with the Red Hair'', Kyohei Takano in '' The Wallflower'', Komatsu in '' Toriko'', Akihisa Yoshii in ''Baka and Test'', Koichi Hayase in '' Linebarrels of Iron'', Kazuya Aoi in ''Freezing'', Tasuku Yamane in ''Trickst ...
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Tomokazu Seki
is a Japanese voice actor and singer. He has previously worked with Haikyō. He is honorary president of and affiliated with Atomic Monkey and the chairman of theater company HeroHero Q. He is a special lecturer at Japan Newart College. Career Seki landed his first role in 1993 anime '' Mobile Suit Victory Gundam'' as Tomache Massarik. Some of his most notable roles include Shinichi Chiaki from '' Nodame Cantabile'', Gilgamesh from ''Fate/stay night'', Rob Lucci from ''One Piece'', ''Gundam'' characters Domon Kasshu and Yzak Joule (from '' G Gundam'', '' Gundam Seed'' Gundam Seed Destiny, respectively), Kyo Sohma from ''Fruits Basket'', Whisper from '' Yo-kai Watch'', Kanji Tatsumi from ''Persona 4'', Shinya Kogami from '' Psycho-Pass'', Ichiro Miyata from '' Hajime no Ippo'', Haru Glory from '' Rave Master'', Toya Kinomoto (Sakura Kinomoto's older brother) from ''Cardcaptor Sakura'', Van Fanel from '' The Vision of Escaflowne'', Suneo Honekawa in ''Doraemon'', Ch ...
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Karate
(; ; Okinawan language, Okinawan pronunciation: ), also , is a martial arts, martial art developed in the Ryukyu Kingdom. It developed from the Okinawan martial arts, indigenous Ryukyuan martial arts (called , "hand"; ''tī'' in Okinawan) under the influence of Chinese martial arts. While modern karate is primarily a striking art that uses punches and kicks, traditional karate training also employs Throw (grappling), throwing and joint locking techniques. A karate practitioner is called a . Beginning in the 1300s, early Chinese martial arts, Chinese martial artists brought their techniques to Okinawa. Despite the Ryukyu Kingdom being turned into a puppet state by Japanese samurai in 1609, after the Invasion of Ryukyu, its cultural ties to China remained strong. Since Ryukyuans were banned from carrying swords under samurai rule, groups of young aristocrats created unarmed combat methods as a form of resistance, combining Chinese and local styles of martial arts. Training emph ...
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Dojo
A is a hall or place for immersive learning, experiential learning, or meditation. This is traditionally in the field of martial arts. The term literally means "place of the Tao, Way" in Japanese language, Japanese. History The word ''dōjō'' originates from bodhimaṇḍa, Buddhism. Initially, ''dōjō'' were adjunct to Buddhist temple, temples and were formal training places for any of the Japanese arts ending in "''-dō''", from the Chinese ''Dao'', meaning "way" or "path". Sometimes meditation halls where Zen Buddhists practice ''zazen'' meditation were called ''dōjō''. The alternative term ''zendo, zen-do'' is more specific, and more widely used. European ''Sōtō Zen'' groups affiliated with the International Zen Association prefer to use ''dōjō'' instead of ''zendo'' to describe their meditation halls as did their founding master, Taisen Deshimaru. In Japan, any facility for physical training, including List of professional wrestling terms#S, professional wres ...
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Original Video Animation
, abbreviated as OVA and sometimes as OAV (original animation video), are Japanese animated films and special episodes of a series made specially for release in home video formats without prior showings on television or in theaters, though the first part of an OVA series may be broadcast for promotional purposes. OVA titles were originally made available on VHS, later becoming more popular on LaserDisc and eventually DVD. Starting in 2008, the term OAD (original animation DVD) began to refer to DVD releases published bundled with their source-material manga. Format Like anime made for television broadcast, OVAs are divided into episodes. OVA media (tapes, laserdiscs or DVDs) usually contain just one episode each. Episode length varies from title to title: each episode may run from a few minutes to two hours or more. An OVA series can run anywhere from a single episode to dozens of episodes in length. Many anime series first appeared as OVAs, and later grow to become televis ...
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