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Voiced by: Yūji Ueda [1] A mysterious old man who secretly instructs the Agents. His true identity is a human named Isaburou Yatsushiro (八代 イサブロウ, Yatsushiro Isaburou), the former leader of Shinkansen Ultra Evolution Institute. [1] Kirin (キリン, Kirin) Voiced by: Daisuke Namikawa [8] [9] The driver of Black Shinkalion Ogre. [1]
The film's title is sometimes listed as "Hana-bi", "hana-bi" or "Hanabi" on the covers of international DVD releases and other references to the film in the West. However, the official title is actually HANA-BI, fully capitalized, [3] [4] and is used on all Japanese licensed products, including theatrical posters, video covers and OST covers. [5]
Code Blue: The Movie grossed ¥9.3 billion in Japan, becoming the highest-grossing domestic film of 2018 and the second highest-grossing film in Japan that year (after Bohemian Rhapsody). [5] Code Blue is also one of the top 50 highest-grossing films of all time in Japan, as of 2020 [update] .
Haibane Renmei (灰羽連盟, lit. "Grey Feather Federation") [a] is a 2002 Japanese anime television series based on an unfinished dōjinshi manga series by Yoshitoshi Abe, The Haibanes of Old Home (オールドホームの灰羽達, Ōrudo-hōmu no Haibane-tachi).
Ryu Hayabusa (Japanese: リュウ・ハヤブサ/隼 龍, Hepburn: Hayabusa Ryū) is a fictional character and the protagonist of Tecmo and Koei Tecmo's Ninja Gaiden action-adventure video game series. He is a human-dragon hybrid who wields an ancestral weapon called the Dragon Sword, and is the leader of the Hayabusa Ninja Clan.
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Tezutsu-hanabi are prepared by local amateurs who have obtained a license to do so. Structurally, the projector is a roughly 100-80 centimeter long cartridge made of mōsō bamboo reinforced with rope and packed with a mixture of slow-burning gunpowder and iron powder. [3]
, Hepburn: Uchiage Hanabi, Shita kara Miru ka? Yoko kara Miru ka?, lit. "Skyrockets, Watch from Below? Watch from the Side?"), also known as Fireworks, Should We See It from the Side or the Bottom? is a 2017 Japanese animated romance film based on Shunji Iwai's live-action television film of the same name. It received mixed reviews from critics ...