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In Japan, an itasha (痛車, literally "painful" or "cringeworthy" [1] [2] + "car") is a car decorated with images of characters from anime, manga, or video games (especially bishōjo games or eroge). The decorations usually involve paint schemes and stickers.
Pui Pui Cavy-Car") was released in theaters on July 22, 2021. [ 17 ] [ 18 ] The compilation movie was dedicated to Koji Tsujitani (1962-2018) in the end credits. A 3DCG film titled Pui Pui Molcar The Movie MOLMAX ( Japanese : PUI PUI モルカー ザ・ムービー MOLMAX , Hepburn : PUI PUI Morukā Za Mūbī MOLMAX ) was announced on January ...
The two-seat car had a mostly red-colored interior. The number 5 is emblazoned on both side doors of the car. In the manga and anime this is the car's racing number; in the film, it is because it is the fifth car built in Pops' "Mach" series of racing vehicles.
Mach Five was designed by Mitsuki Nakamura, who was the art director of Tatsunoko Production, which produced the 1967 TV anime series. [1] [2]The initial plan was to keep the original manga [a] design for the anime production, but it was decided to redesign the car, and Nakamura, a car enthusiast, was entrusted with the task. [3]
Norimono Man Mobile Land no Car-kun) is a multimedia kids project by Aniplex and Sony Music Entertainment Japan. A manga adaptation began serialization on Shogakukan's Mebae magazine on April 1, 2020. An original anime television series produced by CloverWorks began airing from April 2020.
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The interior also gains new colour-specific trims. Cars painted in Gold Pearl will have a centre console with an Ash Grey and Dark Red colour combination, complete with Alcantara-wrapped seats and steering wheel. Fuyoru-coloured cars get an Ash Grey-coloured centre console, with a similar Alcantara seat trim and contrasting purple stitching.
A cleaning company has been fined $171,000 after federal investigators found 11 children working a "dangerous" overnight shift at a meat processing plant in Iowa.