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The Red Wings were the first of MRR's rescue teams. They were designated as experts on fire and aerial rescues. The team's color is red and their symbol an open hand, which is the "paper" sign. Their emblem shows wings on either side of a diamond shape. This team is headed by Instructor Musashi. Taiyou Ozora (大空 太陽, Ōzora Taiyō)
Archaic perfume vase in the shape of a siren, c. 540 BC The etymology of the name is contested. Robert S. P. Beekes has suggested a Pre-Greek origin. [5] Others connect the name to σειρά (seirá, "rope, cord") and εἴρω (eírō, "to tie, join, fasten"), resulting in the meaning "binder, entangler", [6] [better source needed] i.e. one who binds or entangles through magic song.
Dennis Amith of J!-ENT considered the series "Intriguingly perverse, reminiscent of Urusei Yatsura and Chobits" and appealing to harem and fan service anime fans, but "enjoyed with every episode, the voice talent singing songs via anime theme songs from the ’70s, ’80′s and modern-style themes".
Merfolk, Merpeople, or simply Mer refers to humanoid creatures that live in deep waters like Mermaids, Sirens, Cecaelia etc. In English, female merfolk are called mermaids , although in a strict sense, mermaids are confined to beings who are half-woman and half-fish in appearance; male merfolk are called mermen .
Anime Supremacy! (ハケンアニメ!, Haken Anime!) Mizuki Tsujimura: Novel Novel illustrations (1 volume) Blood-C: Production I.G: Anime Character design and story Blood-C: The Last Dark: Anime film Bludgeoning Angel Dokuro-Chan desu (撲殺天使ドクロちゃん です, Bokusatsu tenshi dokurochan desu) Masaki Okayu Novel
Haibane Renmei (灰羽連盟, lit. "Grey Feather Federation") [a] is a 2002 Japanese anime television series based on an unfinished dōjinshi manga series by Yoshitoshi Abe, The Haibanes of Old Home (オールドホームの灰羽達, Ōrudo-hōmu no Haibane-tachi).
Psyren (Japanese: -サイレン-, Hepburn: Sairen), literally meaning Siren and stylized as PSYЯEN, is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Toshiaki Iwashiro. The manga was serialized in Shueisha's shōnen manga magazine Weekly Shōnen Jump from December 2007 to November 2010, with its chapters collected in sixteen tankōbon volumes.
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