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Jun'ichi Sugawara
is a Japanese Voice acting in Japan, voice actor. Filmography Anime Film Video games Dubbing References External links Official agency profile
* {{DEFAULTSORT:Sugawara, Junichi 1959 births Living people Japanese male video game actors Japanese male voice actors Male voice actors from Miyagi Prefecture Production Baobab voice actors 20th-century Japanese male actors 21st-century Japanese male actors ...
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Brackets
A bracket is either of two tall fore- or back-facing punctuation marks commonly used to isolate a segment of text or data from its surroundings. They come in four main pairs of shapes, as given in the box to the right, which also gives their names, that vary between British English, British and American English. "Brackets", without further qualification, are in British English the ... marks and in American English the ... marks. Other symbols are repurposed as brackets in specialist contexts, such as International Phonetic Alphabet#Brackets and transcription delimiters, those used by linguists. Brackets are typically deployed in symmetric pairs, and an individual bracket may be identified as a "left" or "right" bracket or, alternatively, an "opening bracket" or "closing bracket", respectively, depending on the Writing system#Directionality, directionality of the context. In casual writing and in technical fields such as computing or linguistic analysis of grammar, brackets ne ...
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The Brave Express Might Gaine
is a robot anime television series premiered in japan in 1993, created by Takara and Sunrise under the direction of Shinji Takamatsu, and was the fourth installment of the ''Brave series''. Story In the year 1950 the world's supply of oil ran out, forcing humanity to adopt locomotives as their primary transports instead of automobiles. In 2049, billionaire and crime-fighting teenager Maito Senpuuji takes up his father's company and assets at the age of only 15. Taking control of the Brave Express team of robots that his late father created, Senpuuji and his free thinking robot team takes on the crime lords that plague Nouvelle Tokyo City, formely Tokyo Bay. Characters Heroes ; : Voiced by Nobuyuki Hiyama : A 15-year-old billionaire who is the president of Senpuuji Enterprise and the commander of the . He pilots the Might Wing, Might Kaiser, and both Might Gaine and Great Might Gaine both with the assistance of Gaine. Whenever villains cause trouble, he is the one who stop ...
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Devil Hunter Yohko
is a Japanese original video animation series created by Madhouse, produced by Toho, and released in North America by ADV Films as their first release. The series was first released on December 1, 1990 and ended on July 1, 1995. It is about a sixteen-year-old girl named Yohko Mano, voiced by Aya Hisakawa, who banishes demons from the Earth. An English dubbed version of the series was also released. The six-episode series was adapted into several video games by Masaya. Plot For centuries, the Mano family has been slaying demons. Yohko's grandmother, Madoka, is the 107th Devil Hunter, and Yohko's mother, Sayoko, would have been the 108th, but for a small hitch: A Devil Hunter must be a virgin to take on the power and responsibility. Sayoko became pregnant before Madoka could reveal the family's secrets, and so the job fell to Yohko. Now the 108th Devil Hunter, Yohko must face off against demons while trying to live her life as a boy-crazy schoolgirl. Characters *Yohko Mano (� ...
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Tokyo Babylon
, also known as ''Tokyo Babylon: A Save Tokyo City Story'', is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Clamp (manga artists), Clamp. It follows Subaru Sumeragi, the head of the Sumeragi clan, and his sister Hokuto, as they work to protect Tokyo from a myriad of supernatural perils while living with a man named Seishiro Sakurazuka. Shinshokan serialized it in ''South'' and ''Wings (Japanese magazine), Wings'' magazines from 1990 to 1993, and was collected in 7 ''tankōbon'' volumes. Tokyopop first distributed the English-language version of the manga; this is now handled by Yen Press. The series is based on a self-written work, ''dōjinshi'', writer Nanase Ohkawa created. Clamp decided to add dark social themes to the serialization because of the chapters' lengths. Clamp found it difficult to write the manga because it was being serialized alongside their first work, ''RG Veda''. Between 1992 and 1994, Madhouse (company), Madhouse studio adapted ''Tokyo Babylon'' i ...
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Papuwa
is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Ami Shibata that was serialized in Enix's manga magazine '' Monthly Shōnen Gangan'' from 1991 to 1995, with its chapters being collected into 7 tankōbon volumes. The series follows Kotaro who is stranded on an uncharted island inhabited by strange talking animals and has no memory of his past. The series was adapted into a 42-episode anime television series by Nippon Animation which aired on TV Asahi and its affiliates from October 1992 to June 1995. A sequel, titled ''Papuwa'' (stylized as ''PAPUWA'') was serialized on Square Enix's Monthly Shōnen Gangan magazine from 2002 to 2008 with its chapters being collected into 14 volumes. The series was adapted into an anime television series also produced by Nippon Animation which aired on TV Tokyo and its affiliates from September 2003 to March 2004. Story Once, on an unknown southern island, a battle was waged over two mysterious stones, one red and one blue. The blue sto ...
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Dragon Knight III
''Knights of Xentar'' is an erotic role-playing video game published for MS-DOS compatible operating systems in North America by Megatech Software in 1995. It was originally published as in Japan. It is part of the '' Dragon Knight'' series of games created by Japanese game developer ELF, who originally released the game for the NEC PC-9801 computer in 1991, followed by ports for the X68000 and PC Engine CD in 1992 and 1994. In addition to the regular version of the game, the PC port also has an "adult" version with more explicit nudity. The game is a sequel of '' Dragon Knight'' and '' Dragon Knight II''. Its gameplay system is different from that of previous installments of the ''Dragon Knight'' series, resembling this of the early ''Final Fantasy'' (even more in the PC version) series instead of first-person-view dungeon crawler, and enabling the player to explore the entire world of the game. Some of the characters were renamed in the English and German localized ''Knights ...
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Sangokushi (manga)
is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Mitsuteru Yokoyama, based on Eiji Yoshikawa's retelling of the 14th century Chinese literary classic ''Romance of the Three Kingdoms''. It was adapted into an anime television called . As of May 2020, the manga series had sold over 80 million copies in circulation, making it one of the best-selling manga series of all time. Characters Shu Han * * * * * * :An original character in the manga. She was a daughter of Hong family, who Zhang Fei served. When Liu Bei escaped from the Yellow Turban, he saved her. Meeting Liu Bei and falling in love with him from his younger day, that makes her based on Lady Gan. * and Kikuko Inoue :An original character in the anime, she was Liu Bei's apprentice who grew up to be his wife. She died of her injuries during the Battle of Changban, this makes her based on Lady Mi. Cao Wei * * :Although his name should be Xiahou Dun (夏侯惇), both the anime and the manga named him Xi ...
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Genji Tsūshin Agedama
is a Japanese anime series created by Sukehiro Tomita and Akira Sakuma, produced by NAS and TV Tokyo, and animated by Studio Gallop. The series was broadcast on TV Tokyo every Friday evening from October 4, 1991 to September 25, 1992. It centers around a kid hero who comes down to Earth in a city in Japan and often battles the city's resident rich girl and supervillainess. The anime contains many of references and parodies from other anime series as well as live-action shows and movies that were popular at the time, e.g., ''Kiki's Delivery Service'', '' Kamen Rider X'', '' A Taxing Woman'', and ''Sailor Moon'' (which had started airing a few months afterward, and Usagi Tsukino would be played by the same voice actress as the love interest of this show). Aside from the anime, two manga series and a PC Engine side-scrolling video game by NEC Home Electronics were made as tie-ins, all of which were also released in 1991. The first manga was written by Kazuhiko Shimamoto and was ...
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