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Among them, the "itasha"—originally Japanese slang meaning an imported Italian car—was the most desired. Since then, itasha (as the decorated vehicle) was derived from combining the Japanese words itai ( 痛い , painful, cringe, embarrassing) and sha ( 車 , vehicle) . [ 4 ]
Female stock characters in anime and manga (1 C, 17 P) Pages in category "Female characters in anime and manga" The following 106 pages are in this category, out of 106 total.
Myspace (formerly stylized as MySpace; also myspace; and sometimes my␣, with an elongated open box symbol) is a social networking service based in the United States. Launched on August 1, 2003, it was the first social network to reach a global audience and had a significant influence on technology, pop culture and music. [ 2 ]
She was a host on Anime TV where she reviewed shows and interviewed people, and appeared on Funimation On Demand and Crunchyroll. [2] [46] [47] She was a live-action host of IGN's IPL4 and IPL5 League of Legends video game tournaments in Las Vegas. [10] [48] [49] She is a frequent guest at many anime conventions throughout the United States and ...
lonelygirl15 is an American science fiction thriller web series created by Miles Beckett, Mesh Flinders, Greg Goodfried, and Amanda Goodfried. It was independently released on YouTube from June 16, 2006, to August 1, 2008, and was also briefly released on Revver and Myspace.
A girl car or girl's car refers to a model associated with women. Examples of cars that have features that appeal to women and are associated with that gender include the Peugeot 206 cc, of which 88% of buyers were female. [1] In 2004, a female team of designers unveiled a Volvo S60-based concept car that was designed to appeal to female ...
She is a naughty child among all of her siblings and likes teasing her family if that's required. Quun is heavily aware of how she will live several centuries and will outlive her siblings, seemingly not aware of her divine lineage; so she takes as many pictures with her own smartphone as she can of her family, so she can have them as solace ...
The Volvo YCC ("Your Concept Car") [1] was a concept car made by Volvo Cars presented at the 2004 Geneva Motor Show, with the stated goal of meeting the particular needs of female drivers. In order to do so, Volvo assembled a design team entirely made up of women, around October 2001.