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It was directed by Kou Matsuo and written by Yousuke Kuroda, and features character designs by Kaichiro Terada. [1] The show was originally broadcast on BS11 and streamed on the Internet from August 15, 2010 to December 19, 2010 with 3 15-minute episodes before being released on both DVD and Blu-ray on December 22, 2010.
Hivju is the son of Norwegian actors Erik Hivju and Lieselotte Holmene and is the cousin of French actress Isabelle Nanty. [4] He is married to Gry Molvær Hivju. Together they have two daughters, Noor (born in 2007) and Sylja (born in 2008). [5] Hivju also enjoys playing disc golf, being an active player and community organiser.
Turf, a location based real-time game for smartphones; TURF analysis (total unduplicated reach and frequency), a statistical method; Turf (Image Comics), a comic book from Image Comics written by Jonathan Ross, with art by Tommy Lee Edwards; Turf (cigarette), a 1950s East German brand "Turf", a storyline in Batman: Legends of the Dark Knight
Speculative fiction portal; Champions is a role-playing game published by Hero Games designed to simulate a superhero comic book world. It was originally created by George MacDonald and Steve Peterson in collaboration with Rob Bell, Bruce Harlick and Ray Greer.
Master Chinan cites Murrue Ramius from Mobile Suit Gundam SEED is his favorite female character. While he acts as the stereotypical of perverted oldman his knowledge of Gunpla and Martial Arts makes him a formidable opponent, as shown in the last battle when his Master Gundam uses 'it' cojoined with Ral's Gouf and crushes several hundreds of ...
The first four characters are playable from the beginning; Norton and the M-Frame/Orbot must be encountered to be selectable. The "Special Moves" of the first four characters hit all enemies on-screen. Flynn/Dick - A man used as an experiment for DM who can transform into muscle bound super being when injured severely.
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Mr. Tuff was created by Sales Curve Interactive (SCi), a British game developer and publisher founded by former Telecomsoft executive Jane Cavanagh in 1988. [7] [10] [12] SCi had previously worked on conversions for Amiga and Atari ST such as The Ninja Warriors (1987) and Silkworm, as well as SWIV (1991).