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While he accompanies Ishtar on all her journeys, he also has to chase after her whenever she goes off on a hair-brained quest of her own. It takes Darres a long time to realize how much Ishtar loves him, since he originally thought of her as a shallow wiseass who acted without thinking. Still, he would do anything for Ishtar, even give his life.
The Aquatope on White Sand (白い砂のアクアトープ, Shiroi Suna no Akuatōpu), or The Aquatope of White Sand, subtitled The Two Girls Met in the Ruins of Damaged Dream, is a Japanese anime television series produced by P.A. Works as the fourth entry in its "Working Series". [1]
The girls each show off their swimsuits, flustering Bell, and when he's asked to pick the winner, they are suddenly surprised by the appearance of Ais, sprouting a mushroom from her head. Acting uncharacteristically cheery, the others figure she has amnesia, and to help her they'll need to find the fabled "Everything Flower" hidden at the ...
When that comedy is Ishtar, the notorious box-office bomb that became the literal poster child for expensive Hollywood flops. Released in theaters 35 years ago on May 15, 1987, the movie brought ...
Using his Argonaut ability, Bell manages to push through and defeats Aisha. With nowhere to run, Ishtar tells Freya about Bell's secret, with her saying it just makes her want him more. Freya proceeds to slap Ishtar, knocking her off the tower, killing her as she is sent back to heaven.
In the hands of anyone not of the Familia the knife is useless, but Mikoto was able to locate it using her skill since she is part of the familia and able to use it escaping the Ishtar compound. [4] Currently he reached level 5 during the middle of the War Game against the Freya Familia.
Ishtar is frequently featured on Alabina album covers. She has dyed blonde hair, which is sometimes curly, and dark brown eyes. She has been noted for her provocative dress in pictures and at concerts. On her own, Ishtar has produced three albums: The Voice of Alabina (2000), Truly (Emet) (2003) and Je sais d'où je viens (2005). The first is ...
Fate/strange Fake is a Japanese light novel series in Type-Moon's Fate franchise, written by Ryōgo Narita and illustrated by Morii Shizuki. [1]It was originally placed on Narita's homepage under the title of "Fake/states night" on April 1, 2008, presented as a prologue and introduction for a role playing style game as an April Fool's prank.