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Minato Shindo (Kento Yamazaki) is autistic with savant syndrome. He has an amazing memory and keen spatial skills , but he finds it difficult to communicate with others. Minato aspires to become a doctor because his older brother died when they were young.
Minato Shindo Kento Yamazaki: Good Doctor Japan [309] 2019 Lana Moore Vered Blonstein [aq] "Xin" The Good Doctor USA [311] [312] Javier "Javi" Maldonado Alex Plank [ar] 2019 Dawkins Rhys Isaac-Jones 101 Dalmatian Street UK/ Canada [314] 2019 Astrid Nielsen Sara Mortensen [as] Astrid et Raphaëlle France/ Belgium [315] 2019 Carl Destoop Zouzou ...
Nijisanji (にじさんじ, stylized in all caps as NIJISANJI) is a virtual YouTuber agency owned by Anycolor Inc. (formerly Ichikara Inc.). [3] [4] [5] The agency was founded in 2018 with the purpose of promoting the use of Live2D models and streaming as opposed to the 3D and clips format popularized by Kizuna AI.
The fireworks cause the building set ablaze, and Hinako and Yōko are trapped. However, Hinako summons Minato, who sends a wave of water up the building, extinguishing the fire. Hinako and Yōko ride on a backboard down the wave. After exchanging final farewells with Yōko, Wasabi and Hinako, Minato's spirit ascends to heaven.
Shinobi Life began as a series of one-shots published in Akita Shoten's shōjo manga magazine Princess in 2005 and 2006. [2] A full-scale serialization began in the August 2006 issue of Princess on July 6, 2006, [3] concluding in the April 2012 issue on March 6, 2012. [4] [5] A bonus spin-off story was published in the May 2012 issue on April 6 ...
In 2022 — the most recent year for which mortality data is available — a total of 941,652 people died of heart disease-related condition
Akira Minato, a man in his 30s, quits his office job in Tokyo and returns to his hometown to take over his grandfather's laundromat, Minato's Laundromat. [1] When Shintaro Katsuki, a high school student, appears at the laundromat one day, Akira develops an odd friendship with him. [1]
A growing property insurance crisis may make it hard to get a mortgage in parts of the country in the coming decades, Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell said Tuesday in testimony before Congress.