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A mysterious virus appears during the Industrial Revolution that transforms infected humans into Kabane (かばね, "Corpses") and rapidly spreads. Kabane are aggressive, undead creatures that cannot be defeated unless the glowing golden heart, which is protected by a layer of iron, is pierced, or an important body part (such as the head) is completely severed.
Like Kabane, they have Kemono blood flowing through them, with Shiki being the part-Arachne and Akira being a Snow Kemono or yukionna descendant, a yukionoko. Kabane is taken on a job with them, where a sanshichu infestation has almost claimed the lives of a mother, a child and a hazmat officer that attempted to enter the room. Typically, these ...
Sanbiki ga Kiru! (三匹が斬る!), also known as Three for the Kill! or The Lethal Three is a group of seven television jidaigeki series broadcast by TV Asahi in Japan. [1] [2] The show aired in the Thursday evening eight o'clock time slot.
Goblin Slayer (Japanese: ゴブリンスレイヤー, Hepburn: Goburin Sureiyā) (stylized as GOBLIN SLAYER! in Latin script) is a Japanese dark fantasy light novel series written by Kumo Kagyu and illustrated by Noboru Kannatsuki.
Akame ga Kill! is an anime television series adapted from the manga series of the same title by Takahiro and Tetsuya Tashiro. The story focuses on Tatsumi, a young villager who travels to the Capital to raise money for his home, only to discover a strong corruption in the area.
Director Robert Eggers acknowledged that many young people — whether millennials or members of Gen Z — may recognize the vampire Nosferatu not from the 1922 film but because of a children's ...
Takahiro published a spin-off manga titled Hinowa ga Crush! (ヒノワが征く!, Hinowa ga Yuku!) with art by strelka in Monthly Big Gangan from June 24, 2017, [8] [9] to June 24, 2022. [10] The story and characters are completely unrelated to Akame ga Kill!, with the only shared element being the inclusion of Akame as a side character. Yen ...
Otoko no naka ni wa tori ga iru: 1970 A Mummy's Love: 木乃伊の恋 Miira no koi: 1979 The Fang in the Hole: 穴の牙 Ana no kiba: 1980 Chin Shunshin's The Nail of the Holy Beast: 陳舜臣の神獣の爪 Chin shushin no shinjū no tsume: 1981 Storm of Falling Petals: Banner of a Fireman in the Flames: 花吹雪炎に舞う一番纏