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Hadouken!, the grindie/dance-punk band from Leeds, West Yorkshire, take their name from the Street Fighter move. An open source GitHub project is named Hadouken. [15] MMA fighter Shane Campbell simulated a Hadouken attack during his victorious fight with Derek Boyle in 2015. [16] Manchester City Defender John Stones exclaimed "Hadouken!"
Duck Town is said to contain a bad area called the "Lower Yeast Side" (a spoof of New York City's Lower East Side.) Ducktown Sitting Ducks: Cartoon Network: Ducktown is a town populated by anthropomorphic ducks where Bill lives. There is also the neighboring town of Swampwood that is populated by anthropomorphic alligators where Aldo lives. E ...
The pilot turns out to be West German Second Lituenant Katia Waldheim, and when she awakes, she asks to defect to East Germany and join the 666th Squadron. Irisdina, in consultation with party commissar Gretel Jackelyn, allows it and puts Theodor in charge of Katia, hoping to correct his earlier failure to help Anett.
Bird was the first to use the A113 Easter egg, [3] on a car license plate in an animated segment entitled Family Dog in a 1987 episode of the television series Amazing Stories. Toy Story trilogy – A113 is the license plate number on Andy's mom's minivan, later replaced by a CUV in Toy Story 3. [4] [5]
The anime adaptation became one of the 10 most watched anime programs during the week of April 7–13, 2008, when its April 12 broadcast received an average household viewership rating of 4.2%. [ 31 ] [ 32 ] It later returned to the top 10 during the week of July 21–27, 2008, when its July 26 broadcast received an average rating of 4.1%.
The anime was a change from normal magical girl anime, as this anime contained more darker, complex and gorier themes than magical anime usually would. The anime got great reception from critics, as United Kingdom's Anime Network's Andy Hanley rated it a 10 out of 10 for its emotional content and evocative soundtrack.
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Wonder Egg Priority was the first anime project by Nojima, known for writing several live-action television dramas. Nojima became interested in writing an anime series as he desired to reach a younger audience than he had been able to previously and to write a story which would not be feasible to achieve in a live-action production.