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Kaido Höövelson (known professionally as Baruto Kaito 把瑠都 凱斗; born 5 November 1984) is an Estonian politician and former professional sumo wrestler. [2] Making his debut in May 2004, he reached the top division after just two years in sumo in May 2006.
Baruto no Rakuen (バルトの楽園) or Ode to Joy is a Japanese film released in 2006 and based on the true story of the Bandō prisoner-of-war camp in World War I.It depicts the friendship of the German POWs with the director of the camp and local residents at the stage of Naruto, Tokushima Prefecture in Japan.
In 2006, German-Japanese historical drama Ode to Joy (バルトの楽園, Baruto no gakuen), starring Bruno Ganz and Ken Matsudaira, which explores the cultural interactions between the prisoners and the Japanese, was released [10] [11] It was directed by Masanobu Deme. [12]
Three ozeki, Kotooshu, Kotoshogiku and Baruto, pull out of the tournament through injury and will be kadoban in November. Sekiwake Myogiryu scores 10–5 and wins his fourth Technique prize in five tournaments. Tochiozan gets the Outstanding Performance award for his win over Hakuho.
In 2006, Ohgo also starred in Baruto no Gakuen (バルトの楽園, a.k.a. Symphony of Joy), which was released in June 2006 and is set during World War I, where she plays a girl of mixed German-Japanese heritage trying to find her German father who may be held there.
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Boruto finds Temari and Shikadai, who learned about Gaara's weakened state and Sasuke's disappearance. Temari lectures Boruto for not believing in Shinki's love for his uncle but still goes with Shikadai and Boruto to catch up with Shinki. As this happens, Urashiki breaks free once Gaara's seal is broken.