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Both came consecutively in the 2008 and 2009 PBL Finals, and both were achieved by Sammy Monroe of the Rochester Razorsharks. References[edit] ^ a b Merriam-Webster refers the term "slam dunk" to the term "dunk shot", which is defined as "a shot in basketball made by jumping high into the air and throwing the ball down through the basket". M-W dates "slam dunk" at 1972, and "dunk shot" as "circa 1961". ^ sportsillustrated. com, Lakers announcer Hearn dead at 85. Retrieved 15 April 2007.

[19] Akira had pre-scored dialogue (wherein the dialogue is recorded before the film starts production and the movements of the characters' lips are animated to match it;[20] a first for an anime production and extremely unusual even today for an anime,[21] although the voice actors did perform with the aid of animatics),[14] and super-fluid motion as realized in the film's more than 160,000 animation cels. [19] Computer-generated imagery was also used in the film (created by High-Tech Lab. Japan Inc. and the cooperative companies for computer graphics, Sumisho Electronic Systems, Inc. and Wavefront Technologies), primarily to animate the pattern indicator used by Doctor Ōnishi, but it was additionally used to plot the paths of falling objects, model parallax effects on backgrounds, and tweak lighting and lens flares. [14] Unlike its live-action predecessors, Akira also had the budget to show a fully realized futuristic Tokyo. [22] The film's production budget was ¥700 million[1] ($5. 5 million),[2] with the combined production and advertising budget believed to be reaching ¥1. 1 billion ($9 million). [1][23] Some sources claim it to the most expensive anime film at the time of release,[22][23] but this claim is disputed by Crunchyroll writer Daryl Harding. [24] The teaser trailer for Akira was released in 1987.

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Realising that Tentō slipped it in, Boruto decided to return it. While sneaking into Tentō's room, he overheard the daimyō saying that Tentō was kidnapped by the Mujina Bandits. Determined to save his new friend, Boruto asked Sarada to tell their team he couldn't join them on the mission because of an important matter. Boruto soon found Tentō, just in time to stop Shojoji from eating his brain for his jutsu. Subduing the other bandits there, Boruto engaged Shojoji in battle, during which his attacks were repelled by Shojoji's Wind Release. As Shojoji began proclaiming how he would eat Boruto, he found a shuriken lodged in his back which Tentō threw. Enraged at his captive attacking him, Shojoji forgot about Boruto, allowing him to knock Shojoji out with his Rasengan. Attempting to defeat him with another Rasengan, Boruto's mark painfully spread, leading to him becoming paralysed and Shojoji becoming horrified at the thought of him being part of a certain organisation. As Boruto insists he is clueless to such a thing, Shojoji resumes his attack, only to be subdued and knocked out by Mitsuki and Sarada respectively. Realising that his teammates abandoned their B-rank mission to help him, Boruto apologised to them as the mark receded back into his palm and the pain stopped. Later, Boruto and his teammates were scolded by Konohamaru for abandoning their mission, insisting that there would be punishment. Anime News Network. Archived from the original on December 11, 2022. Retrieved December 21, 2020. ^ 赤坂アカが横槍メンゴとのタッグでYJ2作同時連載、芸能界舞台の「【推しの子】」. Comic Natalie (in Japanese). Natasha, Inc. May 13, 2013. Archived from the original on December 30, 2019. Retrieved February 2, 2021. ^ a b Speelman, Tom (March 17, 2016). "Big Spells, Bigger Swords: Should You Be Reading 'Black Clover'?".
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