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Must be a defining trait – Characters with access to vast powers (such as magical spells, advanced technology and genetic engineering) who are theoretically capable of this superhuman feature or ability – but who have neither made regular use nor provided a notable example of this extraordinary or supernatural feat – are not listed here.
Cye Mori, known in Japan as Shin Mori (毛利 伸, Mōri Shin), is the Warrior of Water (水の戦士, Sui no Senshi) and the oldest of the Warriors. He wears the Armor of Torrent (水滸の鎧, Suiko no Yoroi), which represents the element of Water and the virtue Shin (信, Trust). His rival is Sekhmet.
Fictional characters with water abilities (5 C, 70 P) Pages in category "Fictional aquatic characters" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total.
Machina is a water type dragon. She has the ability to manipulate water when in her Communicator form. In her dragon form, she can attack with liquid whips and also with concentrated balls of water, along with unleashing countless ice crystals from her wings. These attacks seem particularly effective against fire-type elements.
Watsuki said that Yahiko had the most growth out of all the characters in Restoration. Although originally created to have a child's perspective since Rurouni Kenshin was a shōnen manga with a 30-something-year-old main character, in reality Weekly Shōnen Jump ' s main demographic was middle school and high school kids, slightly older than ...
BeyWheelz is an anime series, a spin-off of the series Beyblade. [1] While produced in Japan, the series has yet to be aired in Japanese. Originally commissioned by Nelvana to make up for Beyblade: Metal Fury's shortened season, BeyWheelz is a series of 13 episodes, which is set in an independent continuity.
Reviewers generally liked the character designs in Speed Grapher. IGN commented that Speed Grapher is largely character-driven and positively noted many characters. [20] Anime News Network liked the minor villains because they were more developed than "the norm for bad guys in their roles," though Suitengu was criticized for being bland.
Onsen Musume (japanese: 温泉むすめ) is a Japanese multimedia project featuring anime characters within the theme of onsen (Japanese hot springs). The characters anthropomorphize onsen as entities in anime, manga, and video games about them. The project began in November 2016, with an accompanying music video by Doga Kobo in 2017.