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  2. List of Mighty Morphin Power Rangers characters - Wikipedia

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    Lord Zedd later revived him in "A Reel Fish Story" as one of the aquatic monsters to use in his lake monster plot. As the Ranger fought Slippery Shark, Lord Zedd summoned Goo Fish, Commander Crayfish, and Pirantishead to assist Slippery Shark. He and the other aquatic monsters are destroyed by Tommy.

  3. Power Rangers Samurai - Wikipedia

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    The Samurai Power Rangers–Red Ranger Jayden Shiba, the stoic leader; Blue Ranger Kevin Douglas, the devoted second-in-command; Pink Ranger Mia Watanabe, the big sister; Green Ranger Mike Fernandez, the creative rebel; Yellow Ranger Emily Stewart, the youngest and most innocent; and, eventually, Gold Ranger Antonio Garcia, the expressive fisherman/tech wiz– fight the evil Master Xandred and ...

  4. Dororo - Wikipedia

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    One of the sharks ate half of Itachi's bandits while the other shark left with the boatman. However, Dororo and the remaining bandits managed to kill the shark. When the boatman and the second shark returned, Dororo was able to separate the boatman and the shark. Hyakkimaru arrived to stab the shark in one of its eyes, but it escaped.

  5. List of Power Rangers Samurai characters - Wikipedia

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    The Gigazord uses the Shogun Strike on Serrator which he catches. Jayden then summons the Shark Zord which combines with the Samurai Gigazord. The Samurai Gigazord then uses the Ultimate Samurai Slash on Serrator. Before he succumbs to his injuries, Serrator exclaims that he was supposed to split open their world, not get split in half himself ...

  6. Kabuto - Wikipedia

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    The kabuto was an important part of the equipment of the samurai, and played a symbolic role as well, which may explain the Japanese expressions, sayings, and codes related to them. For instance, Katte kabuto no o wo shimeyo translates literally to "Tighten the string of the kabuto after winning the war".

  7. Bushido - Wikipedia

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    The scrolls were widely disseminated as a martial arts instruction manual by the samurai class and helped to popularize the term. [1] In Koyo Gunkan (1616), bushido is a survival technique for individual fighters, and it aims to make the development of the self and the clan troupe advantageous by raising the samurai name. He also affirms that ...

  8. Japanese bullhead shark - Wikipedia

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    The Japanese bullhead shark (Heterodontus japonicus) is a species of bullhead shark in the family Heterodontidae found in the northwestern Pacific Ocean off the coasts of Japan, Korea, and China. This benthic shark occurs at depths of 6–37 m (20–121 ft) over rocky bottoms or kelp beds .

  9. Danzan-ryū - Wikipedia

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    Professor Okazaki's school was founded in Honolulu, Hawi'i. The name Kodenkan (古 伝 館) can be translated as 'The School of the Ancient Tradition'.Prof. Okazaki's method of instruction prescribed that the senpai|seniors teach their junior students in a spirit of mutual aid.