pialang asuransi adalah
Slang. a person, esp. a man:That poor bastard, losing his
kids in the plane crash.
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bas•tard (bas′tərd),USA pronunciation n. a person born of unmarried parents;
an illegitimate child. Slang
Terms a vicious, despicable, or thoroughly
disliked person:Some bastard slashed the tires on my car. a person, esp. a man:The poor bastard broke his leg. something irregular, inferior, spurious, or unusual. MilitarySee bastard culverin.
adj.
[58] The first part of season one was released on DVD and Limited Edition Blu-ray on November 11, 2014 and the second part was released on February 10, 2015. [59][60] The last part of the
anime series was released on November 12, 2019. Films[edit] During the series' broadcast run, three theatrical animated Sailor Moon films were produced: Sailor Moon R: The
Movie (1993), Sailor Moon S: The Movie (1994), and Sailor Moon SuperS: The Movie (1995). [61][62][63] The films were released in December to line up with the winter vacations of Japanese schools. They were typically double features paired up with other anime films, and were thus usually an hour or less in length. Each film features an original story that takes place during the season it is based on. Reception and legacy[edit] Originally planned to run for only six months, the Sailor Moon anime continued due to its popularity, concluding after a five-year run. [64] In Japan, it aired every Saturday night in prime time at 7 p. m. [65][66] and its run there was very popular, with an average viewer rating of 11–12% for most of the series run. [65][67] Commentators detect in the anime adaptation of Sailor Moon "a more shonen tone", appealing to a wider audience than the manga, which aimed squarely at teenage girls.
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