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Dio, Gone to Heaven (天国に到達したDIO, Tengoku ni Tōtatsu-shita Dio) is the main antagonist in the story mode of JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Eyes of Heaven, being a version of Dio from an alternate universe where he killed the Joestar Group in the 1980s and executed his vision of "obtaining heaven" by sacrificing 36 evil souls and ...
The game featured two warring factions, large-scale player versus player and realm versus realm combat and has been touted as "the Asian World of Warcraft". [6] ASTA: The War of Tears and Winds was published in North America and Europe by Webzen Games, launched on 2 March 2016, and shut down [7] its servers on 4 October the same year.
The war, lasting less than three-quarters of an hour, is sometimes considered the shortest in recorded history. [58] Several durations are given by sources, including 38, [1] [59] 40 [60] and 45 [61] minutes, but the 38-minute duration is the most often quoted. The variation is due to confusion over what actually constitutes the start and end ...
Seven Minutes to Midnight may refer to: Doomsday Clock, a symbolic clock face, representing a countdown to possible global catastrophe "Seven Minutes to Midnight" (Heroes), an episode of the science fiction drama series Heroes "Seven Minutes to Midnight" (song), a song by Pete Wylie's Wah! Heat
The Lost World was released on home video as a single 145-minute instalment. [2] The series was released on VHS and DVD in the United Kingdom on 3 June 2002; [3] The DVD version contains a 5.1 soundtrack, audio commentary with Stuart Orme and Christopher Hall and the 29-minute documentary Inside The Lost World. [4]
Below is a set of articles which each provide a list of wars within a specific time period, each covering at least several decades or more. List of wars: before 1000
But despite featuring what Spin magazine dubbed "the least-cool teens in a generation," "7th Heaven" was the most popular show on the WB by its third season, and in 1999, 12.5 million viewers ...
"Zionist", "Zionazi", and "Zio" are commonly used as politically pejorative terms by Anti-Zionists against supporters of Israel. The usage of "Zionist" and "Zio" as political insults have been frequently described as being allegedly antisemitic by some academics [1] and political organizations, including but not limited to the American Jewish Committee, Anti-Defamation League, British Labour ...