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The Kyoryugers transformed. From left to right: Ian Yorkland, Nobuharu Udo, Utsusemimaru, Daigo Kiryu, Amy Yuuzuki, and Souji Rippukan. The eponymous Kyoryugers, also known as the "People of the Great and Mighty Lizards" (強き竜の者, Tsuyoki Ryū no Mono), are humans partnered with Zyudenryu who defend Earth from the Deboth Army.
Konjin (金神, "God of metals") is an itinerant Kami (a divine spirit) from Onmyōdō (a traditional Japanese cosmology and system of divination based on the Chinese philosophies of Wu Xing (Five Elements) and Yin and yang).
Kenji can be written using different kanji characters and can mean: . 賢二, "wise, second" 健二, "healthy, second" 健次, "healthy, next" 謙二, "modest, second ...
After Dark, an entertainment magazine published from 1968 to 1982; After Dark (Murakami novel), a 2004 novel by Haruki Murakami; After Dark (short story collection), an 1856 short story collection by Wilkie Collins; After Dark, the newsletter of Coast to Coast AM; After Dark, a book by David Harsent; Afterdark, a series by Annie Dalton
' dark world ') – Another word for Yomi. Meiyo (名誉, lit. ' Honour ') – One of the seven-plus Virtues of Bushido. Miko* (巫女, 神子, 巫 or 覡) – A woman who helps kannushi in their work, or a woman possessing magic powers and capable of giving fortunes. Mikoshi – A divine palanquin.
A dark figure walks out of the garage and it is revealed to be Joe as Kenjin is seen dead on the ground. Joe meets with the "rats" and Ayane as they celebrate the end of Blood Heat. When Ken asks Joe who he is, Joe, who had not smiled throughout the film, finally releases a smirk before the credits roll.
Kenji may refer to: . Kenji (given name), a masculine Japanese given name, and list of people & characters with this name Kenji (era), a Japanese era spanned from 1275 to 1278
The actor said he discussed this scene with the director who pleased with the result. Kenshin's strongest technique, the Amakakeru Ryū no Hirameki, was Satoh's favorite move as he likes its meaning. While Kenshin shouts his attacks' names in both manga and anime, Satoh instead decided to say the names after performing those moves. [46]