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Birthday: January
Sign: Aquarius
Blood Type: 0
Height: 5'8"
Favorite Color: blue and green
Favorite Food: Salad
Favorite Subject: Physical Education
Hobbies: Racing, Flirting with Pretty Girls, Track, and Playing the Piano
Likes:bikes.
Age: 25
Hair: short, dark blond
Eyes: blue, gray
Favorite animal: cat
Has trouble with: confessing
Dream: to be a professional car racer/driver
Gemstone: amber My favorite anime is SAILOR MOON and MAI OTOME hime .
Arc the Lad Ayakashi Ayashi,Bleach,Blood Plus,Blue Gender,Cardcaptor Sakura,Detective Conan,Digimon,Dragon Ball,Dragon Ball (Z,GT),Full Metal Panic, Full Metal Panic? Fumoffu, Full Metal Alchemist,Gallery Fake,Ghost Stories,Gravitation,Hell GIRL,Samurai7,Inuyasha,Kaleido Star Kiddy Grade,Naruto Shippuuden, Paradise Kiss,Peach Girl, OBAN-star racers R.O.D,One Piece Sakura Wars,Samurai X,SHAMAN KING, Slayers,Spiral,SonicX,Yu-Gi-Oh, Yu Yu Hakusho.Wild Arms The Count of Monte Cristo Mirage of Blaze
MY FAVORITE character are: SAILOR MOON- HARUKA TENOH AND MICHIRU KAIOH.
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Japan (日本 Nihon or Nippon ) is an in East Asia.japanese cuisineis based on combining staple foods shushoku 主食) typically rice or noodles with a soup and okazu (おかず) dishes made from fish, meat, vegetable, tofu and the like, designed to add flavor to the staple food. These are typically flavored with dashi, miso, and soy sauce and are usually low in fat and high in salt. A standard Japanese meal generally consists of several different okazu accompanying a bowl of cooked white Japanese rice (gohan 御飯), a bowl of soup and some tsukemono pickles). The most standard meal comprises three okazu and is termed ichijū-sansai 一汁三菜one soup,three dishes). Different cooking techniques are applied to each of the three okazu; they may be raw (sashimi) grilled, simmered (sometimes called boiled), steamed, deep-fried, vinegared, or dressed. This Japanese view of a meal is reflected in the organization of Japanese cookbooks, organized into chapters according to cooking techniques as opposed to particular ingredients ( meat seafood). There may also be chapters devoted to soups, sushi, rice, noodles and sweets.Noodles are an essential part of Japanese cuisine usually as an alternative to a rice-based meal. Soba hin grayish-brown noodles ( containing buckwheat flour) and udon (thick wheat noodles) are the main traditional noodles and are served hot or cold with soy-dashi flavorings. Chinese-style wheat noodles served in a meat stock broth known as ramen have become extremely popular over the last century.
Anime (アニメ ) is an abbreviation of the English word animation, originating in Japan through the roots of Manga. Although the term is used in Japan to refer to animation in general, in English usage the term most popularly refers to material originating from Japan, a subset of animation.Anime is traditionally hand drawn, but computer assisted techniques have become quite common in recent years. The subjects of anime represent most major genres of fiction and anime is available in most motion-picture media ranging from television broadcast to literature.
Genres Anime has many genres typically found in any mass media form. Such genres include action, adventure, children's stories , comedy , drama, erotica (more specifically ecchi or hentai),medieval fantasy,occult horror,romance, and science fiction. Most anime includes content from several different genres as well as a variety of thematic elements. Thus, some series may be categorized under multiple genres. For ex. Neon Genesis Evangelion might be considered to fall into the genres of post-apocalyptic, science fiction, mecha, and drama. A show may have a seemingly simple surface plot, but at the same time may feature a far more complex, deeper storyline and character development. It is not uncommon for an action themed anime to also involve humor, romance, and even social commentary. The same can be applied to a romance themed anime in that it may involve an action element, or in some cases brutal violence.The following is a list of the major genres and designations that are specific to anime and manga.
Action Adventure primarily focuses on battles, war and physical competition. Martial arts, weapon fighting or other action oriented material are usually featured. Ex.: Naruto or One Piece.
Drama primarily has a high degree of character development and emotional themes. Many center around relationship complications. Ex: Fushigi Yūgi or InuYasha.
Game Based primarily revolves around some sort of card or board game. Ex: Yu-Gi-Oh! or Hikaru No Go.
Horror use darker or supernatural themes. Ex: Vampire Hunter D series or Chrono Crusade.
Science fiction consists of futuristic elements, particularly featuring future science and technology. They can be drawn from current scientific studies and inventions or created to meet the needs of the world. Ex:Ghost in the Shell or Wings of Honneamise
Progressive or Art films are extremely stylized. Ex: Sayonara Zetsubō Sensei or Byōsoku 5 Centimetre.
Shōjo is Japanese for young lady or little girl. These are generally targeted at girls. Ex: Fruits Basket or Mermaid Melody Pichi Pichi Pitch.
Shōnen is Japanese for young boy. Ex: Dragon Ball Z or Digimon
Seinen is Japanese for young man and normally includes teenage or young male adults. Ex: Oh My Goddess! or Cowboy Bebop Josei is Japanese for young woman. Ex: Gokusen or Honey and Clover.
Kodomo is Japanese for child. All children's series fall into this category. Ex: Hello Kitty
Bishōjo is Japanese for beautiful girl. A blanket term that features pretty girl characters. Sometimes conflated with Moè Ex: Magic Knight Rayearth or Negima.
Bishōnen is Japanese for beautiful boy. A blanket term that can be used to describe any anime that features "pretty" and elegant boys and men. Ex: Fushigi Yūgi or most CLAMP shows.
Sentai is literally a fighting team in Japanese. It refers to any show that involves a superhero team. Ex: Cyborg 009 or Voltron.
Robot/Mecha features super robots. Ex:Mobile Suit Gundam or Mazinger Z.
Post-Apocalyptic simply deals with a post-apocalyptic world. Ex: Fist of the North Star .
Mahō shōjo is a sub genre of shōjo known for Magical Girl stories. Ex: Sailor Moon or Cardcaptor Sakura.
Mahō shōnen is a male equivalent of Mahō Shōjo. Ex: D.N.Angel or Fullmetal Alchemist
Moé features characters with perky, cute, weak or naive behaviors. In some way, they are not overly independent. Ex: A Little Snow Fairy Sugar.
Expertise specializes with a specific topic in depth. Topics range from sports, the arts and cooking. Ex: Eyeshield 21 with football or Yakitate! Japan with bread-making.
Lolicon(Lolita Complex) is the sexualization of under-aged female characters, the name coming from the titular character of Vladimir Nabokov's Lolita. Ex: Kodomo no Jikan
Shotacon(Shōtarō Complex) is the sexualization of under-aged male characters, the name coming from the lead child actor from Tetsujin-nijūhachi-gō. Ex: Papa to Kiss in the Dark
Harem is a genre which focuses on a male character surrounded by the romance of multiple female characters. Typically, the male cohabits with at least one female. It is usually marketed as a Shōnen or Seinen. Ex: Ranma ½ or Love Hina.
Reverse Harem reverses the gender balance in harem where a female character is romantically involved with many male characters. It is more often than not a Shōjo or Josei Anime. Ex: Magical Girlfriend is more accurately terme
Exotic Girlfriend. This genre focuses on the romantic relationship (and cohabitation) between a man and at least one woman of extraordinary origins such as alien (Tenchi Muyo Urusei Yatsura) supernatural (Oh My Goddess!) or technological (Chobits). Often considered a sub genre of Harem.
Ecchi is Japanese for indecent sexuality, derived from the Japanese pronunciation of the letter "H", (the origin of the term is not well known, even in Japan. See main article for more information.) Sexual humor and fan service are prevalent. Ex.: Oruchuban Ebichu or He Is My Master.
Hentai is Japanese for abnormal or perverted. This term is synonymous to pornography or erotica, as hentai content specifically consists of such. Ex: La Blue Girl or Bible Black.
Shōjo-ai or Yuri is Japanese for girllove. These focus on love and romance between female characters. It is often being replaced b term Girls Love (GL) Yuri is like Shōjo-ai but sometimes involves older characters or explicit sexual activity. Ex: Revolutionary Girl Utena or Kannazuki no Miko. Shōnen-ai is Japanese for boy-love. These focus on love and romance between male characters. The term Shōnen-ai is being phased out in Japan due to its other meaning of pederasty, and is being replaced by the term Boys Love (BL). Ex: Loveless or Gravitation Yaoi is like Shōnen-ai but often involving older characters and explicit sexual.
SAILOR MOON Usaghi Tsuchino Mamoru Chiba Chibiuza
SERENETY
HARUKA Tenoh AND Michiru Kaioh
Haruki Tenoh Kaioh
Michiko Tenoh Kaioh
Akiko Tenoh Kaioh
Michiki Tenoh Kaioh
Tenoh Kaioh
michiko Tenoh Kaioh
The Three Musketeers (Les Trois Mousquetaires, 1844)Twenty Years After (Vingt Ans Après, 1845)The Vicomte de Bragelonne (Le Vicomte de Bragelonne, ou Dix ans plus tard, 1847): When published in English it was usually split into three parts: The Vicomte de Bragelonne, Louise de la Valliere, and The Man in the Iron Mask, of which the last part is the best known. (A third sequel, The Son of Porthos (1883) (a.k.a. The Death of Aramis) was published under the pen-name of Alexandre Dumas; however, most scholars believe the author to be Paul Mahalin.) The Count of Monte Cristo (Le Comte de Monte-Cristo, 1845–1846)The Regent's Daughter (Une Fille du Régent, 1845)The Two Dianas (Les Deux Diane, 1846)the Valois romances La Reine Margot (1845)La Dame de Monsoreau (1846) (a.k.a. Chicot the Jester)The Forty-Five Guardsmen (1847) the Marie Antoinette romances: Joseph Balsamo (Mémoires d'un médecin: Joseph Balsamo, 1846–1848) (a.k.a. Memoirs of a Physician, Cagliostro, Madame Dubarry, The Countess Dubarry, or The Elixir of Life)The Queen's Necklace (Le Collier de la Reine, 1849–1850)Ange Pitou (1853) (a.k.a. Storming the Bastille or Six Years Later)The Countess de Charny (La Comtesse de Charny, 1853–1855) (a.k.a. Andrée de Taverney or The Mesmerist's Victim)Le Chevalier de Maison-Rouge (1845) (a.k.a. The Knight of the Red House, or The Knight of Maison-Rouge) The Black Tulip (La Tulipe Noire, 1850)The Wolf-Leader (Le Meneur de Loups, 1857)The Gold Thieves (after 1857): a play that was lost but rediscovered by the Canadian Reginald Hamel researcher in the Bibliothèque nationale de France in 2004The Companions of Jehu (Les Compagnons de Jehu, 1857)The Whites and the Blues (Les Blancs et Les Bleus, 1867)The Last Cavalier (Le Chevalier de Sainte-Hermine, 1869): This nearly completed novel was his last major work and was lost until its rediscovery by Claude Schopp in 1988 and subsequent release in 2005.
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