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The Rising of the Shield Hero (Japanese: 盾の勇者の成り上がり, Hepburn: Tate no Yūsha no Nariagari) is a Japanese light novel series written by Aneko Yusagi. Originally published as a web novel in the user-generated novel site Shōsetsuka ni Narō , the series has since been published by Media Factory with an expanded story-line ...
Naofumi is a university student who was summoned from another world after finding a book about the Four Heroes. Originally an open minded person, he becomes cynical and distrustful of others due to being looked down by his fellow heroes, subjected to religious prejudice from citizens, and being robbed and falsely accused of attempted rape by Malty.
The Rising of the Shield Hero is an anime television series produced by Kinema Citrus and directed by Takao Abo, [1] with Keigo Koyanagi handling series composition, Masahiro Suwa designing the characters, and Kevin Penkin composing the music. [2]
After the party visits the blacksmith Romina for armor upgrades, they are suddenly attacked by the green-haired woman, Yomogi Emarl, intending to kill the Heroes for Kyo. She is immediately overpowered by the party, when her sword begins to take on a mind of its own and start to absorb Yomogi, so the party successfully breaks it free as it ...
The Rising of the Shield Hero is an anime television series based on the light novel series of the same title written by Aneko Yusagi. [1] The first season is produced by Kinema Citrus and directed by Takao Abo, [2] with Keigo Koyanagi handling composition, Masahiro Suwa designing the characters, and Kevin Penkin composing the music. [3]
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Xianxia (traditional Chinese: 仙俠; simplified Chinese: 仙侠; pinyin: xiānxiá; lit. 'immortal heroes') is a genre of Chinese fantasy heavily inspired by Chinese mythology and influenced by philosophies of Taoism, Chan Buddhism, Chinese martial arts, traditional Chinese medicine, Chinese folk religion, Chinese alchemy, other traditional elements of Chinese culture, [1] and the wuxia genre.
(Paper tiger is a literal English translation of the Chinese phrase zhǐ lǎohǔ (Chinese: 紙老虎), meaning something which seems as threatening as a tiger, but is really harmless. The phrase is an ancient one in Chinese, but sources differ as to when it entered the English vocabulary.