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Battle Mania Daiginjō [a] is a horizontal side-scrolling shoot'em-up released by Vic Tokai for the Mega Drive in 1993. It serves as a sequel to the original Battle Mania, which was released in North America under the title Trouble Shooter. Unlike the original Battle Mania, Daginjō was released exclusively for the Japanese and South Korean ...
In the Funimation's Decade of Anime fan poll, he was voted as one of the five recipients for the "Best Boys of the Decade" category. [30] He was ranked sixth in the Best Male Character category at the 42nd Anime Grand Prix in 2020. [31] Anime! Anime! did a poll where the readers voted for the most popular hero characters. Izuku ranked as the ...
Trouble Shooter, originally released in Japan as Battle Mania [a], is a horizontally scrolling shooter developed and published by Vic Tokai for the Mega Drive/Genesis.It was released in November 1991 in North America and March 6, 1992 in Japan.
Justin Briner is an American voice actor. He has provided voices for English-language versions of anime films and television series. He is best known for his role as Izuku "Deku" Midoriya in My Hero Academia.
The anime uses an insert theme song titled "Kamado Tanjiro no Uta," expressing his determination to stand up from despair and protect his younger sister. [7] Tanjiro's Rising Sun Flag-like earrings were altered in China to avoid offending the audience. When the anime series premiered in China, Tanjiro's design was slightly altered.
After the battle, Akaza confronts him and proposes that he turn into a demon, having recognized his skill and strength. Kyojuro rejects this and battles him, but is ultimately killed. In his last moments, he directs Tanjiro to Shinjuro. Tanjiro later has the tsuba of Kyojuro's sword installed into his new sword to honor him. In the Reiwa Era ...
The song itself describes a player trying to defeat the boss character Air Man (and later in the song Wood Man) in Mega Man 2. Unlike the earlier song " Omoide wa Okkusenman! " which uses a song originally composed for Mega Man 2 as its melody, "Air Man ga Taosenai" is an original composition by an individual only known as " Seramikaru ...
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