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[71] This distinction is comparable to that of the seme and uke distinction in yaoi, or to the butch and femme distinction in broader lesbian culture. [72] Characters in contemporary yuri rarely conform to these dichotomies,[30] though the dynamic of an active partner and a passive partner that the tachi and neko distinction represents does recur in the genre. [72] Media[edit] Main article: List of yuri works In Japan[edit] In the mid-1990s and early 2000s, some Japanese lesbian lifestyle magazines contained manga sections, including the now-defunct magazines Anise (1996–97, 2001–03) and Phryné (1995). [49] Carmilla, an erotic lesbian publication,[49] released an anthology of lesbian manga called Girl's Only. [73] Additionally, Mist (1996–99), a ladies' comic manga magazine, contained sexually explicit lesbian-themed manga as part of a section dedicated to lesbian-interest topics. [49] The first publication marketed exclusively as yuri was Sun Magazine's manga anthology magazine Yuri Shimai, which was released between June 2003 and November 2004 in quarterly installments, ending with only five issues.

Luckily, a new update has placed a restriction on assassins; if an assassin dies, all their accumulated money and some equipment gets transferred to whoever killed them, leaving them totally harmless when they respawn. Therefore, before they can fight Wethermon, Arthur decides they must completely destroy Ashura Kai by assassinating all its members. 14. 5"Special Bonus Episode"
Transliteration: "Tokubetsu Bōnasu Episōdo" (Japanese: 特別ボーナスエピソード)Ayumi KurashimaKazuyuki FudeyasuDaisuke MatsukiJanuary 14, 2024 (2024-01-14) Recap episode, narrated by Rakuro, Katzo, Arthur and Emul. 15"All Emotions In The Moment (Part 1)"
Transliteration: "Setsuna ni Omoi o Komete Sono Ichi" (Japanese: 刹那に想いを込めて其の一)Eri Kojima, Ayumi KurashimaKazuyuki FudeyasuTakayuki InagakiJanuary 21, 2024 (2024-01-21) Shangri-La undergoes a major update with new quests, maps and a new job title. Players notice all shops are sold out of resurrection items. Rei finally sends her letter to Rakuro inviting him to explore the update, but she then receives a message from Psyger-100 that someone revealed the location of Ashura-Kai's headquarters, so players are organizing a massive revenge attack. Rei is forced to quickly send a letter cancelling Rakuro's invite. Both letters leave Rakuro confused. Emul reveals she cannot go with him against Wethermon, but gives him a mysterious good luck necklace she made. Ashura-Kai are wiped out by a massive army led by Rei, so Orcelott and four surviving assassins flee to Wethermon's arena, but find the entrance closed as Arthur, Rakuro and Katzo are already inside.

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Their lore states that this is actually how they can look in-universe. where people often find it more disconcerting than cute. Toys LEGO: LEGO Exo-Force was LEGO's take on anime and the Humongous Mecha, replete with very exaggerated Shonen Hair, random kanji slapped everywhere, typical Japanese names, and a heavy dose of anime and mecha-genre tropes. In the same vein, Ninjago focuses on Ninjas with a bit of mecha thrown in here and there, most notably the Samurai X mech and various Serpentine vehicles. It's a little more subtle about it in that it limits itself to Shonen Hair and kanji is few and far in between. The names also reflect a much larger variety, with only Kai, Nya and Misako being anywhere close to Japanese. It still uses a lot of anime cliches, such as magical weapons, power-up transformations, color-coded chosen warriors and the aforementioned Shonen Hair. It also mixes several other Asian themes into it as well, most notably Sensei-Wu, who appears more Chinese than Japanese. Video Games Afterimage is a Chinese-made game, but with an anime art style, best seen in promotional material and in the designs of characters such as Renee. 1970 Pontiac GTO engine The base engine was unchanged for 1970, but the low-compression economy engine was deleted and the "400 Ram Air"(aka "Ram Air III"), now simply called "Ram Air", and Ram Air IV remained available. A new option was Pontiac's D-port 455 HO engine (different from the round-port offerings of the 1971–72 cars), available now that GM had rescinded its earlier ban on intermediates with engines larger than 400 cubic inches. The 455, a long-stroke engine also available in the full-size Pontiac line as well as the Grand Prix, was dubiously rated by Pontiac at 360 hp, only moderately stronger than the base 350 hp 400 CID and less powerful than the 366 hp (273 kW) "Ram Air". The Pontiac brochure indicated the same 455 installed in the Grand Prix model was rated at 370 horsepower (280 kW). The camshafts used in the "Ram Air" 400 and the GTO 455 HO were the same. For example, the manual transmission 455 HO's used the same 288/302 duration cam as the "Ram Air" 400.
The first, Musical Hunter × Hunter, was originally performed during December 2000. [92] It is an original story that appears to take place between the end of the Yorknew City arc and the beginning of the Greed Island arc. The second, Musical Hunter × Hunter: The Nightmare of Zoldyck, was originally performed during August 2002. [92] It is a retelling of when Kurapika, Leorio, and Gon go to fetch Killua back from his family estate after the end of the Hunter Exam arc. Both musicals have received separate DVD and audio CD releases, as well as a dual DVD release from Marvelous Entertainment. [88][93][94] There is also a live-action play titled Real Stage Hunter × Hunter: "A Longing for Phalcnothdk ~ A Spider's Memory ~", which was performed 16 times at the Theater Sun-mall in Shinjuku, Tokyo during August 2004.