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Character Introduction Adam Cheng [8] Fu Zi (Sage Master) The Academy's Founder and Head Master. He is a Great Philosopher and one of the greatest cultivators in the World. A legendary expert who could even compete with Hao Tian. Along with him are 12 disciples that trained Ning Que to become the Prophesied Savior from Ever Night. Chen Zhen [8 ...
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Evernight is a series of five vampire-based romantic fantasy novels by The New York Times bestselling American author Claudia Gray.It tells the story of Bianca Olivier, a 16-year-old half-vampire girl born to two vampires, who is forced to attend Evernight Academy, a private boarding school for vampires (although some humans are enrolled).
R.O.D the TV; Ran, The Samurai Girl; Ranma ½; REC; Record of Lodoss War; Remi, Nobody's Girl; Ring ni Kakero; The Rose of Versailles; Rozen Maiden; Ruin Explorers; Rurouni Kenshin. Rurouni Kenshin: Ishin Shishi no Requiem; Rurouni Kenshin: Seishou Hen; Rurouni Kenshin: Tsuioku Hen; Ryūsei Sentai Musumetto (流星戦隊ムスメット) Ryo ...
Someday's Dreamers (Japanese: 魔法遣いに大切なこと, Hepburn: Mahōtsukai ni Taisetsu na Koto, lit."Things That Are Precious to a Mage") is a Japanese manga series written by Norie Yamada and illustrated by Kumichi Yoshizuki.
Title Network Premiere date End date Astro Boy: Nippon TV October 1, 1980: December 23, 1981: Shin Tetsujin-28: October 3, 1980: September 25, 1981: Space Battleship Yamato III
Pop (American TV channel), a television channel formerly known as the TV Guide Channel and TV Guide Network; Electronic program guide, a menu containing scheduled television programs and events, also known as TV guides; TV listings, a printed or electronic timetable of television programs also referred to as a TV guide
In 2021, controversy arose on Chinese social media as a result of Kayano's post regarding her February 11 trip to the Yasukuni Shrine, a Shinto shrine often a subject of controversy which enshrines Japanese men, women, children, and soldiers who died in numerous wars involving Japan spanning between the Meiji and Showa eras, including 1,068 convicted war criminals that were sentenced to death ...