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Desir thanked them as he now knew the direction he needed to head in to continue to improve his hybrid
spell system. Battle Sense Desir has always been weaker than most of his opponents. Yet he survived all the way to the end of the Shadow Labyrinth. Everything he has experienced has culminated inside of him an incredible battle sense where he uses wits and
tactics to take control of every battle he is in. In this way, he was able to fight on par against the Third Circle Magic Swordsman
Ajest and against the Sixth Circle Crow Mask and still defeat them. He once told Ajest about how his fighting style required a lot of
forethought and scheming. Entrance Examination[] Desir was recommended to take the Hebrion Academy’s 172nd Entrance Examination by Professor Brigette. He was put into Group D, facing off against Ajest Kingscrown, Romantica Eru, Sing Eggs, Treveurie Tigus and Nasi Holm. He managed to beat Romantica and Ajest and placed first in the exam. Professor Brigette proposed that Desir to be put into the Alpha Class due to his exceptional performance in the exam. This proposition was met with resistance from Professor Pugman.
The original Transformers cartoon uses this trope as well. Between much of its animation looking like full-blown anime at times, and the involvement of many prominent Japanese animators for both the show and the movie. Trollz is this, with speed lines, animesque eyes, and the girls
being magical. VeggieTales in the House: The redesigns of the characters have huge shiny eyes. Plus, the Plantasaurus and Ultra Veggie sequences in "Sorry, We're Closed Today" are drawn in an anime art style. Plantasaurus and Ultra Veggie are even based on two popular Japanese franchises. Visionaries: Knights of the Magical Light, which was one of TMS's co-productions. Voltron: Legendary Defender. After all, it's a reboot of an American TV series made using heavily edited footage of an anime. We Baby Bears is this, in stark contrast to its parent series We Bare Bears. Since it has
manga visual design traits and effects like shinier Black Bead Eyes, Wing Ding Eyes, Face Faults and such, not to mention the bears' more chibified designs, it looks very much like a Kodomomuke series.
[21] A new change for 1973 was a hood accented with NACA ducts. These ducts were designed to force air into the ram air-induction system, although such a system was never offered on the production GTO. Sales dropped to 4,806, due in part to competition from the new Grand Am and the lack of promotion for the GTO. By the end of the model year, an emerging oil crisis quashed consumer interest in muscle cars. [22] Fourth generation[edit] Motor vehicle Fourth generationOverviewProduction
1974AssemblyUnited States: Van Nuys Assembly, Van Nuys, CaliforniaWillow Run Assembly, Ypsilanti, MichiganBody and chassisBody style2-door coupé2-door hatchback coupéPlatformX-bodyRelatedPontiac VenturaBuick ApolloOldsmobile OmegaChevrolet NovaPowertrainEngine350 cu in (5. 7 L) Pontiac V8Transmission3-speed manual4-speed manual3-speed automaticDimensionsWheelbase111. 0 in (2,819 mm)[23]Length199. 4 in (5,065 mm)[23]Width72. 5 in (1,842 mm)[23] 1974[edit] Wanting to avoid internal competition with the "Euro-styled" Pontiac Grand Am, and looking for an entry into the compact muscle market populated by the Plymouth Duster 360, Ford Maverick Grabber, and AMC Hornet X, Pontiac moved the 1974 GTO option to the compact Pontiac Ventura, which shared its basic body shell and sheet metal with the Chevrolet Nova. [24] 1974 Pontiac Ventura Custom GTO rear view The GTO option was available in both the base Ventura and the Ventura Custom lines. It was offered as a two-door coupe version featuring a
traditional separate trunk or a two-door hatchback with an opening integrated rear backlight and deck with hydraulic struts to allow access to a cargo area and included a fold-down rear seatback.