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Kamen Rider Revice is the eponymous duo of Ikki Igarashi and his inner demon partner Vice whose arsenal revolves around Vistamps (バイスタンプ, Baisutanpu), a series of rubber stamp-like items reverse-engineered from the Giff Stamp (ギフスタンプ, Gifu Sutanpu) and designed to harness the power of inner demons as well as channel the human user's genetic memory. [1]
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.
Tōfu-kozō – Spirit child carrying a block of tofu; Toire-no-Hanakosan – Ghost who lurks in grade school restroom stalls; Tomte (Scandinavian) – House spirit; Topielec – Water spirit; Tōtetsu – Greed spirit; Toyol – Servant spirit; Trasgo (Spanish and Portuguese) – Grotesque, mischievous little people
It may also fly about as a ball of lightning (in fact, the creature may be an attempt to explain the phenomenon of lightning, such as ball lightning). Its cry sounds like thunder. Raijū is the companion of Raijin, the Shinto god of lightning. While the beast is generally calm and harmless, during thunderstorms it becomes agitated, and leaps ...
Kento Fukamiya (富加宮 賢人, Fukamiya Kento) is Touma and Luna's childhood friend, son of Hayato, and a sage-class samurai and the Thunder Swordsman (雷の剣士, Kaminari no Kenshi) who was initially a member of the Sword of Logos before he became the third Dark Swordsman. [1]
Thunder enters a later tournament hoping to discover the truth of what happened, but is led to believe Eagle perished at Ultratech's hands, though no body was ever found. In the series' reboot, Eagle—AKA tipyeléhne—is raised with Thunder on a Nez Perce reservation in Idaho, becoming skilled at boxing and wrestling. After undergoing a ...
Team of Lightning and Thunder. Also referred to as the "Evil Time Choujins". They have gone back in time to right after the Dream Tag Arc from the first series in order to steal the Completion Bulbs that are growing on the bottom of the Tag Trophy. They kill Robin Mask, causing the New Generation to go after them and fix history.
Tengu Man is a boss in the 1996 video game Mega Man 8. In the 2003 television series of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles , an ancient mystical sword wielded by the great Tengu Shredder came into the possession of modern Tokyo ninja clan of the Foot and ended up in the hands of the four title characters.