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The series takes place concurrently with Mobile Suit Gundam, during the One Year War but is not canonical to the original anime. [2] In U.C. 0079, the Earth Federation's Moore Brotherhood and the Principality of Zeon's Living Dead Division engage in a fierce battle in the "Thunderbolt Sector" (サンダーボルト宙域, Sandāboruto Chū-iki), a shoal zone littered with debris from destroyed ...
After War Gundam X (Japanese: 機動新世紀ガンダム X ( エックス ), Hepburn: Kidō Shin Seiki Gandamu Ekkusu, lit. Mobile New Century Gundam X), is a 1996 [1] Japanese anime television series and the seventh installment in the long running Gundam franchise that started in 1979, but takes place in an alternate timeline called After War (A.W.; アフターウォー or 戦後, Sengo).
Yasuo Mizui (水井 康雄, Mizui Yasuo, 30 May 1925 – 3 September 2008) was a Japanese stone sculptor who lived in France. He specialized in abstract forms for public sculpture, often within architectural contexts, and participated in several sculpture symposia across Europe, the United States, Israel, and Japan.
Heaven's Design Team (Japanese: 天地創造デザイン部, Hepburn: Tenchi Sōzō Dezain-bu) is a Japanese comedy manga series, written by Hebi-zou and Tsuta Suzuki and illustrated by Tarako.
Yasuo Uchida was a Japanese author who is one of the best-selling mystery authors [1] [2] and his works has sold more than 100 million copies in Japan alone. [ 1 ] 115 million copies of his book have been published.
14 March 2001: Yokosuka DD-108: Akebono (Light of Daybreak) 29 October 1999: 25 September 2000 19 March 2002: ... Abe, Yasuo (July 2000). "History of JMSDF Destroyers".
Yasuo Matsui (1877 – 1962) was a prominent 20th-century Japanese American architect. [2] Early years. Immigrating from Japan to the United States in 1902, Matsui ...
Destroyers built under the First Defense Build-up Plan, including the former Murasame class, adopted a unique long forecastle style called "Oranda-zaka". The engine arrangement is COGAG as same as Asagiri class, but a pair of engines were updated to Spey SM1C. The remaining one pair were replaced by LM2500, same as in the Kongō class. [2]