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Misato is a peach-haired high school girl who generally acts as a tsukkomi towards Kōjirō whenever he does anything to annoy her. However, Misato does this by shooting him with various guns and heavy weaponry that come out of nowhere. In reality, Misato has feelings for Kōjirō, but due to her tsundere attitude, she constantly denies her ...
Misato Katsuragi (Japanese: 葛城 ミサト, Hepburn: Katsuragi Misato) is a fictional character from the Gainax-created media franchise Neon Genesis Evangelion.In the eponymous anime television series, Misato is head of the operations department of the special agency Nerv, and is in charge of directing and devising war strategies needed to defeat mysterious beings named Angels.
At sunset, Misato and Yoshino sit by a riverbank, where Misato tries to convey her heavy thoughts concerning the upcoming kendo national meet. Yoshino does not listen and just gives Misato some spicy rice crackers before leaving. At Shinonome Lab, Nano plays hide-and-seek with Hakase and Sakamoto.
Misato goes up to the rooftop, where she is confronted by the figure. Inside the school, Ryota and Saki encounter another person in a rat mask, armed with an axe. Ryota knocks off their mask to reveal Kengo. On the roof, the figure attacks Misato, and she trips her assailant down the stairs, causing them to land fatally on their own blade.
"Both of You, Dance Like You Want to Win!" [a] is the ninth episode of the Japanese anime television series Neon Genesis Evangelion, which was created by Gainax. The episode, written by Hideaki Anno and Akio Satsukawa and directed by Seiji Mizushima , was first broadcast on TV Tokyo on November 29, 1995.
A teen was taken into custody this week for having a firearm at Apalachee High School in Winder, Georgia −the site where 14-year-old Colt Gray is accused of shooting four people dead in September.
Production staff inserted some German technical jargon terms to use during the operations, such as bewegung, nerven anschlussess, anslösung, rinkskleidung . [39] Yuko Miyamura , Asuka's voice actress, took lessons at a language school to practice before finding out it was technical jargon; when she asked her native-German-speaking teacher for ...
When Asuka complains about the Japanese school system, Misato responds by telling her, "When in the village, follow the village". The phrase is a proverb from an ancient Japanese text called Dojikyo (童子教). [47] The scenes in which Misato requests the A-17 order and Shinji spots UN planes in the sky are an homage to The Andromeda Strain ...