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Rantaro Kiyama (黄山 乱太郎, Kiyama Rantarō) Voiced by: Fumihiro Okabayashi (Japanese); Matt Hill (seasons 1-2), Kevin K. Gomez (season 5) (English) Also known as The Head Honcho or Honcho / The Boss (クミチョー, Kumicho). Rantaro is a member of Beigoma Academy BeyClub and BC Sol as well as a coach for The Bombers.
Hill's roles include Ed in Ed, Edd n Eddy, Kevin Keene/Captain N in Captain N: The Game Master, Kira Yamato in Gundam Seed and Gundam Seed Destiny, Raphael in Ninja Turtles: The Next Mutation, Ryo Sanada in Ronin Warriors, Carlos in Transformers: Armada, Ironhide in Transformers: Energon, and Artha Penn and Dragon Booster in Dragon Booster.
The current captain of the AS Gallus, Daigo Kurogami, is an old friend of Valt and Rantaro. Valt and Rantaro get a chance to check out Doomscizor's new skills prior to match. Unfortunately, their curiosity is misinterpreted by the management team at BC Sol.
Takahiro Mizushima (水島 大宙, Mizushima Takahiro, born June 14, 1976) is a Japanese voice actor and singer. When voicing adult games, he is known as Uta Kijima (木島 宇太, Kijima Uta).
Kiyama is after the MAR trailers, unaware they are decoys filled with the MAR Troops, but is saved by Mikoto. Kuroko, Mitsuko, Yomikawa, Tsuzuri and the Anti-Skills hold off the rest of the MAR Troops. Kiyama, Kazari and Ruiko head towards Kihara's laboratory, whilst Mikoto defends them from Therestina, who attacks with a giant large mech.
A 15-year-old girl opened fire inside the Christian school she attended in Madison, Wisconsin, on Monday, killing a teacher and a student and wounding six others. The suspect, Natalie Rupnow, is ...
While encouraging the other students to trust one another and work together, she strives to get them all out of the school, repeatedly reaffirming, "Once we get out, we'll all be friends." Kaede's desperation to end the killing game drives her to concoct a plan to murder the Mastermind, seemingly leading to the death of the innocent Rantaro.
Over time, brain death became the more popular definition of biological death, and doctors codified this view in a 2019 position statement by the American Academy of Neurology.