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Flame of Recca: The Game (烈火の炎 -THE GAME-, Rekka no Honō: The Game) is a fighting game released by Konami on December 20, 2001, for the Game Boy Advance. [32] Flame of Recca: Final Burning (烈火の炎 -FINAL BURNING-, Rekka no Honō: Final Burning) is an action/fighting game released by Konami on June 10, 2004, for the PlayStation 2.
This anniversary section is intended to be politically neutral, but to record all significant events related to anime and manga. Calendar. Anime and manga ...
Flame of Recca is a 42-episode anime series produced by Studio Pierrot and directed by Noriyuki Abe. It is an adaptation of the manga series of the same name by Nobuyuki Anzai . The plot follows the protagonist Recca Hanabishi , a teenage ninja with the ability to manipulate fire and a descendant of the Hokage, a ninja clan wiped out centuries ago.
"Garo: History of Makai") is an omnibus television series which features the cast of the several live action series produced along the years in the Garo metaseries, celebrating its 10th anniversary. [1] It aired between April 8 and June 24, 2016. [2] [3]
A set of uta-garuta contains two sets of 100 cards, with a waka poem written on each. Uta-garuta is also the name of the game in which the deck is used. The standard collection of poems used is the Hyakunin Isshu , chosen by poet Fujiwara no Teika in the Kamakura period , which is often also used as the name of the game.
[3] Twenty-five pieces of theme music are used for the series—nine opening themes and seventeen closing themes (one of which is exclusive to the English dub). The anime also features two insert songs performed by Ultra Rare (i.e. Suzuko Mimori , Yoshino Nanjō , and Aimi Terakawa, who are the original Japanese voice actresses of Kourin, Rekka ...
Thirteen years after this catastrophe, as humanity clings desperately to life, the re-emerged extraterrestrial invaders threaten planet Earth once more. The only safeguard against this alien threat is a giant robot that emerges from the wreckage of the nuclear blast—Shin Getter Robo—piloted by an artificially created human named Gō.
Many dates have been selected because of a special relationship with the anniversary, but some are the product of Japanese wordplay (語呂合わせ, goroawase). These are listed by month in date order. Those excluded from the list are as follows: Public holidays in Japan such as New Year's Day, National Foundation Day, etc.