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The oldest version of the Aspidochelone legend is found in the Physiologus (2nd century AD) : [1]. There is a monster in the sea which in Greek is called aspidochelone, in Latin "asp-turtle"; it is a great whale, that has what appear to be beaches on its hide, like those from the sea-shore.
The actual goal is for Obito to enact Madara's Project Tsuki no Me (月の眼計画, Tsuki no Me Keikaku, literally "Eye of the Moon Plan"), which involves feeding the Tailed Beasts to the Gedo Statue, to revert it into the Ten-Tails with Obito as its Jinchuriki; empowered thus, he would project the Infinite Tsukiyomi on the moon's surface, and ...
King Alfor was the ruler of Arus (Altea in Japanese), featured in the Japanese anime series Beast King Go-Lion and mentioned in the Voltron franchise. Princess Allura (also known as Princess Fala in Japanese) becomes a new ruler of Arus after the death of her father Alfor, as well as the new pilot of the Blue Lion after Sven 's retirement.
In his new Tailed Beast Mode, saving Kakashi and Guy, Naruto uses his remaining time in the form to battle the five Tailed Beasts while his clone locates their chakra receivers. The five Tailed Beasts make a collaborative Tailed Beast Ball, which Naruto matches with one of his own, sending the attacks into the sky.
Filburt Shellbach is a character in Nickelodeon's animated series Rocko's Modern Life, the Netflix animated special Rocko's Modern Life: Static Cling and the comic book series of the same name. He is an anthropomorphic turtle who is often pessimistic.
Tatsu is a Foot Clan Warrior and the Shredder's second-in-command in Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II: The Secret of the Ooze, and the 2012 animated series. In the films, Tatsu (portrayed by Toshishiro Obata, voiced by Michael McConnohie ) is a skilled martial artist who oversees the training of Shredder's army.
Intensity 7 (震度7, Shindo-nana) is the highest level on the JMA seismic intensity scale, applied to earthquakes with an instrumental intensity (計測震度) of 6.5 or higher. [6] At Intensity 7, movement becomes nearly impossible without external support. [11] The intensity was created following the 1948 Fukui earthquake.
The following is a list of creatures appearing in different media adaptations of The Neverending Story: Acharis — a race of worm-like creatures so ashamed by their own ugliness that they hide underground and constantly cry. Their acidic tears eat away the soil around them, allowing them to mine Fantastican silver, which they use to construct ...