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Space Sheriff Shaider (宇宙刑事シャイダー, Uchū Keiji Shaidā) is a Japanese tokusatsu television show that aired from March 2, 1984, to March 8, 1985. It is the last of the "Space Sheriff Series" of the broader Metal Hero Series franchise, it is a sequel the previous two being Space Sheriff Gavan and Space Sheriff Sharivan.
Sawamura (written: 沢村 or 澤村) is a Japanese surname. Notable people with the surname include: Notable people with the surname include: Eiji Sawamura ( 沢村 栄治 ) (1917–1944), Japanese baseball player
Rei is the scout and assistant director of Seidou High School Baseball Team. She scouted Eijun Sawamura after seeing his performance in his final game during middle school. She believes that Eijun has the potential to become the ace of the team. Aside from Eijun, Rei is also responsible for recruiting Miyuki, Kuramochi and Chris into joining ...
Located at the intersection between Timog and Tomas Morato Avenues, it serves as the boundary between barangays South Triangle, Laging Handa and Sacred Heart. A monument stands in the middle of the roundabout, which commemorates the members of the ill-fated Philippine contingent to the 11th World Scout Jamboree that was among the casualties of ...
This is a list of Dai of the Dawoodi Bohra. The Dawoodi Bohra are a sect of Shia Islam , whose leader is the Dai. According to Fatimid ( Taiyabi , Mustali , Ismaili ) tradition, after the death of Imām Al-Amir , al-Malika al-Sayyida (Hurratul-Malika) instituted the Da'i al-Mutlaq to run the da'wah from Yemen in the name of Imām Taiyab abi al ...
In this series, Tadashi Sawamura, was an arrogant karate fighter who was defeated by a kickboxer, leaving Sawamura in a mild coma. Once in the hospital and recovering from the coma, his opponent's kickboxing trainer Noguchi, came to his hospital room and convinced Sawamura to become a kickboxer.
Dragon Quest: Dai no Daibōken (DRAGON QUEST -ダイの大冒険-) #45 1989 #52 1996 Riku Sanjo, Yuji Horii, Kôji Inada: Video Girl Ai (電影少女) #51 1989 #31 1992 [c] Masakazu Katsura: AT Lady! #52 1989 #11 1990 Takeshi Okano (as Takeshi Nomura
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