buddy daddies episode 5
Jircniv hopes to survive by being useful as one of
Ainz’ servants. 445"In Pursuit of the Land of Dwarves"
Transliteration: "Dowāfu no Kuni o Motomete" (Japanese: ドワーフの国を求めて)Masaki MatsumuraYukie SugawaraAugust 2, 2022 (2022-08-02)TBA Albedo suggests to Demiurge that Ainz is unhappy with his plans, and Ainz wants him and Albedo to arrange for the Empire to become a vassal state. Ainz hopes to make an alliance with the Dwarven Kingdom to gain access to their rune technology. He takes Aura, Shalltear and lizardman Zenberu who has experience with dwarves. Ainz hopes the experience will broaden Shalltear’s mind. In private, Ainz reveals the runes are from the Yggdrasil game and wonders if it was another player who taught them to the dwarves. Aura suggests to Shalltear that she should try to understand Ainz actions. They arrive at Feo-Raidho city, but find it abandoned except for
Gondo Firebeard, a dwarf miner. Ainz explains his interest in an alliance and in runes. Gondo admits not many runesmiths remain since it is easier to use enchantments, and Dwarven society has been in decline for years. Ainz offers his support in helping the dwarves recover their pride, so Gondo swears loyalty.
Nami often wears blue tattoos throughout the course of the series; the first is a symbol of Arlong's crew[5] which is later removed and replaced with a symbol of a tangerine and pinwheel on her
left bicep. [6] Eventually, Nami starts wearing earrings and has her hair, once just barely shoulder-length, grown down to the middle of her back, while usually wearing bikini tops with blue jeans. [7] Concerning her ethnic appearance, Oda revealed that he imagines Nami to be of Swedish nationality, albeit in a real-world context. [8] Portrayals Luci Christian voiced Nami in the Funimation English dub of the series. In the Japanese version of the One Piece anime series, and related media, Nami has been voiced by Akemi Okamura. [9] In 2001, Okamura temporarily left the series due to her pregnancy; Wakana Yamazaki acted as a
substitute for episodes 70-78.
07"Mansion of Tragedy"
Transliteration: "Sangeki no Kan" (Japanese: 惨劇の館)Akane InoueTatsuhiko UrahataMay 19, 2004 (2004-05-19)November 2, 2009 Tenma and Nina return to find Fortners and Maurer dead. The
scene brings Anna's memories flooding back and she says that she shot Johan. Two detectives arrive at the scene and escort Tenma and Nina away, however Tenma becomes suspicious of them and he escapes with Nina. Back in town, Tenma finds that the detectives are authentic and the thug at the castle was found dead. Nina, now aware of her past, slips away from Tenma. Inspector Lunge examines the scene, and finds a necktie that he suspects belonged to Tenma.