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Heat Guy J (Japanese: ヒートガイジェイ, Hepburn: Hīto Gai Jei) is a Japanese anime television series created and directed by Escaflowne director Kazuki Akane and animated by Satelight. Heat Guy J was licensed and distributed in the U.S. in 2003 by Pioneer (which subsequently became Geneon Entertainment ).
Indonesian artist Ardian Syaf is known to engage in the practice of hiding Easter egg references to political figures in the backgrounds of his artwork. In Batgirl (vol. 4) #9 (July 2012), Syaf included a storefront sign that referenced the President of Indonesia , Joko Widodo , although the text that accompanies the image of Widodo is covered ...
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Lollipop Chainsaw [a] is a 2012 action-adventure game developed by Grasshopper Manufacture.A collaboration between game designer Goichi Suda (also known by his nickname Suda51) and filmmaker James Gunn, the game was published in Japan by Kadokawa Games and internationally by Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment.
Play It Cool, Guys (Japanese: クールドジ男子, Hepburn: Kūru Doji Danshi, lit. ' Cool Clumsy Guys ') is a Japanese web manga series written and illustrated by Kokone Nata.
This is a list of episodes from the anime series Heat Guy J.The series originally aired on TBS in Japan from October 1, 2002, to March 25, 2003, [1] [2] and the first 13 episodes were later aired on MTV 2 in the United States. [3] [4] Each episode has two titles: one in English and one written in kanji. The opening theme is "Face" by Try Force. [5]
It includes many features seen in the Windows release, such as support for 4K resolution and a "high speed skip" combat feature. [13] The remastered PS4 version was released in North America and Europe in March 2019. [14] [15] A port for the Nintendo Switch by Clouded Leopard Entertainment was released in Japan and Asia on July 8, 2021. [16] [17]
Mortal Kombat X [b] is a 2015 fighting game developed by NetherRealm Studios and published by Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment for PlayStation 4, Windows, and Xbox One. It is the tenth main installment in the Mortal Kombat series and a sequel to Mortal Kombat (2011), taking place 25 years later after the events of its predecessor.