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Tatakae! Osper (戦え ( たたかえ )!オスパー, Tatakae! Osupā, "Fight!Osper") is a Japanese manga series written by Kōichi Yamano and drawn by Takashi Ina that was serialized in Shōnen Gahōsha's Weekly Shōnen King, as well as an anime series also written by Yamano.
Tataka: A beautiful woman who was transformed into a demon once she tried to seduce the sage Agastya. As a demon, she used to drink the blood of living creatures and used to kill anything she sees. As a demon, she used to drink the blood of living creatures and used to kill anything she sees.
Maricha was the son of the demon Sunda (son of Jamba or Jharjha) and a Yakshini named Tataka, also known as Taraka, Tadaka or Thataka. Tataka was the daughter of the yaksha king Suketu, who had gained her as a blessing from the god Brahma. Maricha also had a younger brother called Subahu. The siblings were very handsome and noble in character.
Takata Corporation (タカタ株式会社, Takata Kabushiki Gaisha) was a Japanese automotive parts company. The company had production facilities on four continents, with its European headquarters located in Germany. [4]
Eisei Otome no Tatakai-kata (永世乙女の戦い方) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Kuzushiro and supervised by Manao Kagawa. It began serialization in Shogakukan 's seinen manga magazine Big Comic Superior in April 2019.
Warriors of Fate, known in Japan as Tenchi wo Kurau 2: Sekiheki no Tatakai, [a] is a 1992 beat 'em up game developed and published by Capcom. It is the second arcade game based on the Tenchi wo Kurau manga, following Dynasty Wars. Originally released to arcades in October 1992, home versions of the Sega Saturn and PlayStation were released in ...
Subahu was the son of Shambara, a demon slayed by Indra. Subahu, Maricha and Maricha's mother, Tataka, took immense pleasure in harassing the munis of the jungle, especially Vishvamitra, by disrupting their yajnas with rains of flesh and blood. [1] Vishvamitra approached Dasharatha for help in getting rid of these pestilences.