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Wanyūdō (Japanese: 輪入道, literally "wheel (輪) monk (入道)"), also known as "Firewheel" or "Soultaker", [1] is a yōkai depicted in Toriyama Sekien's collection of yōkai illustrations, Konjaku Gazu Zoku Hyakki. He is a relatively well-known yōkai; the earliest reports of him date back to the Heian period. [citation needed]
Spin-off [11] 9 Fischer's x One Piece - Search for the 7 Treasures (Fischer's×ONE PIECE 7つなぎの大秘宝 Fisshāzu Wan Pīsu: Nanatsunagi no Daihihōu) August 3, 2018 – present Semimaro Aburakouji Saikyo Jump: 3 21 Spin-off [12] [13] 10 One Piece School (ONE PIECE学園 Wan Pīsu Gakuen) August 2, 2019 – present Sōhei Kōji Saikyo ...
Usopp has made several appearances in other media, including, but not limited to, every One Piece licensed electronic video game to date. He is also a support character in Jump Super Stars . In 2006, he is featured in the Dragon Ball / One Piece / Naruto crossover game Battle Stadium D.O.N. as a playable character.
Drawing from the first known patent for a gear to allow an automatic weapon to fire through the blades of a spinning aeroplane propeller Whether directly inspired by Euler's original patent or not, the first inventor to patent a method of firing forward through a tractor propeller was the Swiss engineer Franz Schneider , formerly with Nieuport ...
Three-section staff. The three-section staff, three-part staff, triple staff, originally sanjiegun (Chinese: 三節棍; pinyin: sānjiégùn; Jyutping: saam1 zit3 gwan3) or sansetsukon (Japanese: さんせつこん), three-section whip, originally sanjiebian (Chinese: 三節鞭; pinyin: sānjiébiān; Jyutping: saam1 zit3 bin1), is a Chinese flail weapon that consists of three wooden or metal ...
Articles related to chain weapons, weapons made of one or more heavy objects attached to a chain, sometimes with a handle. The flail was one of the more common types of chain weapons associated with medieval Europe, although some flails used hinges instead of chains. Various chain weapons were used in feudal Japan.
Spark photography image of a vortex ring in flight. The vortex ring gun concept for maximum possible velocity and spin. A degraded vortex ring fired without a nozzle. In a typical concept, a blank cartridge is fired into a gun barrel that has a diverging nozzle screwed onto the muzzle. [3]
In the movie Ninja Assassin, a modified chain version of this weapon is used as Raizo's main weapon. In the movie Game of Death II, Lee Chen-kwok (李振國) / Bobby Lo (盧博比) uses one to cross a laser beam floor. In the first season of Netflix series Daredevil, the blade is used with great skill by the Japanese warrior Nobu. [6]