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Yamato Takeru (Japanese: ヤマトタケル) is a 1994 Japanese anime television series loosely related to both the live-action film and legend about a young boy who goes on a great adventure that would grant him great powers and the understanding that his destiny is linked to the world.
Eventually, nuclear war breaks out. Yamato (ヤマト編, Yamato-hen) The third volume, originally serialized in 1968–69. This story takes place in 320–50 (Kofun period), and is based on the Yamato-takeru-no-mikoto legend. [5] The decadent king of Yamato is trying to have his own version of Japan's history written. Meanwhile, a "barbarian ...
Oshii turns over command of the Yamato Takeru to a junior officer for a short duration. The FRS returns to Gibraltar for another attack. The Yamato Takeru - actually a seaworthy proof-of-concept model called the Tagarasu - charges headlong into the German defenses at Gibraltar, but the Germans' shore cannons (based inside caves) fail to sink ...
After Germany declares war on Japan, the Japanese Navy begins skirmishing the Kriegsmarine in the North Atlantic. In a climactic battle in the second episode, the Japanese Navy's Atlantic force flagship, the super-battleship Yamato Takeru (literally "The Brave of Yamato") engages and destroys Germany's own super-battleship, the Bismarck II.
Yamato Takeru is a boss within the video game Shin Megami Tensei IV, fought within the Chaos route of the game. In the Law route, he is discovered at death's doorstep, and dies soon after. Yamato Takeru also appears in Persona 4 and its enhanced remake, Persona 4 Golden.
Miyamoto Iori is a peacekeeping ronin who is chosen to participate in the Waxing Moon Ritual, a spin-off of the Holy Grail War. Summoning Yamato Takeru, a Saber-class servant, they form an alliance with Takao Dayu and her Berserker-class servant, Iori's late master Miyamoto Musashi in exchange for information on other Masters and servants.
Orochi, the Eight-Headed Dragon [2] (Japanese: ヤマトタケル, Hepburn: Yamato Takeru) is a 1994 Japanese kaiju film directed by Takao Okawara and produced by Shogo Tomiyama, with a screenplay by Wataru Mimura. Produced by Toho, the film is based on Japanese mythology, specifically the birth of Shinto. [1]
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