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Haku would later go on to form the tag team known as the Colossal Connection with André the Giant and win the WWF Tag Team Championship from Demolition on 30 December edition of Superstars (taped on 13 December). [8] Haku and André lost the titles at WrestleMania VI, when Demolition defeated the Colossal Connection to regain the titles. Haku ...
Haku 2006 Naruto: Clash of Ninja: Haku 2006 Naruto: Clash of Ninja 2: Haku 2007 Naruto: Ultimate Ninja 2: Haku 2007 Naruto: Path of the Ninja: Haku [2] 2007 Naruto: Rise of a Ninja: Haku 2008 Naruto: Ultimate Ninja 3: Haku 2008 Naruto: Clash of Ninja Revolution 2: Yugao Uzuki 2008 Naruto: The Broken Bond: Haku 2009 Naruto Shippûden: Ultimate ...
Haku may refer to: People. Haku (artist) Haku (surname) Haku (wrestler) (Tonga Fifita, born 1959), Tongan professional wrestler; Characters.
Haku (written: 白 or 朴) is a Japanese surname.Notable people with the surname include: Shinkun Haku (白 眞勲, born 1958), Japanese politician; Kiyoko Haku (朴 清子), better known as Kiyoko Arai, Japanese manga artist
A native of Shinjuku, Tokyo, Haku was born to a South Korean father and Japanese mother.At the time of his birth, both South Korean nationality law and Japanese nationality law imputed nationality solely by patrilineal descent, and thus he had South Korean citizenship rather than Japanese citizenship at birth, with the legal name Baek Jinhoon (백진훈).
Miyu Irino (入野 自由, Irino Miyu, born February 19, 1988) is a Japanese actor and singer. He voiced Haku in Spirited Away, Shoya Ishida in A Silent Voice, Sena Kobayakawa in Eyeshield 21, Jinta "Jintan" Yadomi in Anohana, Syaoran in Tsubasa: Reservoir Chronicle, Yuichiro Hyakuya in Seraph of the End, Episode in the Monogatari (series), Kōshi Sugawara in Haikyu!!, Nuts in Yes!
The first episode of the docu-series follows author and explorer Dan Buettner on a trip to Okinawa, Japan where viewers learn about the Okinawa diet and why traditional Japanese cuisine may play a ...
Haku was born to the son of a chief in Kasavakan (an Indigenous community) in Taitung City and the daughter of a chief in the nearby Mavaliew Indigenous community. [2] Since an earlier child of his parents died at a young age, Chief Taukia (Haku’s paternal grandfather) chose the name “Haku” for him in an effort to ensure a better fortune.