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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 ...
Shindo or Shindō may refer to: Japan Meteorological Agency seismic intensity scale ( 震度 , shindo ) Shindo (religion) (신도), an alternative name of Korean Shamanism used by Shamanic associations in modern South Korea.
Imperceptible to most people. Indoor objects will not shake. No damage <0.008 m/s 2: I 1 0.5–1.4 Perceptible to some people in the upper stories of multi-story buildings Objects may sway or rattle. No damage 0.008–0.025 m/s 2: I–II 2 1.5–2.4 Perceptible to most people indoors. Awakens light sleepers. Hanging objects sway. Shaking ...
Download QR code; Print/export ... Pages in category "Shindo 7 earthquakes" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total. This list may not reflect ...
He wears the Armor of Strata (天空の鎧, Tenkū no Yoroi, Armor of the Heavens), which represents the virtue of Chi (智, Wisdom), or Inochi (命, Life) in the English dub. He wields a golden bow and his finishing move is the "Arrow Shockwave" (真空波, Shinkūha, Vacuum Breaker) [8], a powerful light arrow. He also possesses the ability ...
XBlaze Code: Embryo (エクスブレイズ コード:エンブリオ, EkusuBureizu Kōdo: Enburio) is a prequel visual novel of the fighting game series BlazBlue by Arc System Works. It was released in Japan for the PlayStation 3 and PlayStation Vita on July 23, 2013 and North America on June 24, 2014 by Aksys Games . [ 1 ]
Blaze, the title Red Monster Truck character of Blaze and the Monster Machines, a 2014 Nickelodeon cartoon; Blaze, a horse featured in a series of children's books by C.W. Anderson; Blaze, a firefly in Tinker Bell and the Lost Treasure; Blaze, the player character's callsign in the video game Ace Combat 5
Kaneto Shindō (新藤 兼人, Shindō Kaneto, 22 April 1912 – 29 May 2012) was a Japanese film director, screenwriter, film producer, and writer, who directed 48 films and wrote scripts for 238. [1]