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Honkai: Star Rail [a] is a free-to-play role-playing gacha video game developed and published by miHoYo (with publishing outside mainland China under Cognosphere, d/b/a HoYoverse).
Nanook are a Greenlandic pop-rock band formed by brothers Christian and Frederick Elsner in 2008. [2] The name refers to the mythological Greenlandic bear. [3] Nanook's lyrics are in Greenlandic. [3] They refused an offer from Sony as the company wanted them to switch to English. [3] [2] Their music style is soft and melodic indie rock. [2]
Kiana Kaslana, who first appeared in FlyMe2theMoon, is the first and foremost character designed by miHoYo and the protagonist of multiple works in the Honkai series. Mei and Bronya, who first appeared in Houkai Gakuen, formed the trio protagonists with Kiana and are the core characters of the Honkai series. [5]
Nanook (band), Greenlandic pop rock band; Nanook, whose title character is named Nanook; Nanook of the North (1922), a film by Robert Flaherty, often considered the first formal feature-length documentary; Nanook, Corey Haim's dog in the film The Lost Boys (1987) Nanoq Media, a company in Greenland; Nanook, Aeon of Destruction in Honkai: Star Rail
In Inuit religion, Nanook (/ ˈ n æ n uː k /; Inuktitut: ᓇᓄᖅ [1], [2] lit. "polar bear") was the master of bears, meaning he decided if hunters deserved success in finding and hunting bears and punished violations of taboos. [3] The word was popularized by Nanook of the North, the first feature-length documentary. [citation needed]
Herlop is a classically trained pianist. [3] Herlop released her debut album in 2016 titled Nanook. [1] Herlop released her second album in 2018 titled Babasha. [4] Herlop's third album, Pripyat, was released in 2022 through PAN Records.
Nanook's Great Hunt (French: La Grande Chasse de Nanook) is a 1996 animated series of 26 episodes. It was co-produced by Elma Animation , Medver International Inc. , [ 1 ] and TF1 , in association with Mediatoon . [ 2 ]
R.J. Flaherty taking a movie, Port Harrison, QC, 1920-21 Robert Joseph Flaherty, FRGS (/ ˈ f l æ. ər t i, ˈ f l ɑː-/; [3] February 16, 1884 – July 23, 1951) was an American filmmaker who directed and produced the first commercially successful feature-length documentary film, Nanook of the North (1922).