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He was killed early in the Shinsenkyō expedition by Rokurota. Kishō (期聖) Voiced by: Shun'ichi Toki[10] (Japanese); Bradley Gareth (English) Genji (源嗣) Voiced by: Volcano Ōta[10] (Japanese); Gabe Kunda (English) One of two executioners assigned to Yuzuriha. Jikka (ジッカ) Portrayed by: Gaku Matsuda[7] The third ranked Asaemon who's known to be the laziest of the clan. After the Shinsenkyō expedition
which involved the deaths of Eizen and Shugen, he became the current head of the Yamada Asaemon. Tensen[edit] Voiced by: Junichi Suwabe[11] (Japanese); Ian Sinclair (English) (Yang Form) Voiced by: Yūko Kaida[11] (Japanese); Michelle Rojas (English) (Yin Form) Portrayed by: Kensuke Takahashi[6] (first play), Yoshihide Sasaki and Riona Tatemichi[7] (second play) The Tensen are powerful beings living in the Horai at the center of the island who have mastered the five levels of Tao, culminating in their ability to use qi to shift between yin and yang, female and male humanoid forms. Through the use of the
elixir which they
call Tan, their plant-like bodies are able to regenerate themselves, making them virtually immortal. They are served by Doshi, sentient half-human beings who are on the path to mastering Tao, and are a level above the mindless Soshin, who are monsters with the appearance of various deities and attack anyone who arrives on the island. Rien is the leader of the group, while the other members are called Zhu Jin, Mu Dan, Ran, Gui Fa, Tao Fa and Ju Fa. Mei (メイ) Voiced by: Konomi Kohara[11] (Japanese); Macy Anne Johnson (English) Portrayed by: Rio Sawada and Aoba Kо̄jо̄[6] A mysterious little girl with limited ability to speak who lives on the island. She has the powers of the Tensen but has been used by the yang Doshi as a yin sexual "training partner" against her will for centuries. Iwagakure[edit] Yui (ユイ) Voiced by: Mamiko Noto[10] (Japanese); Skyler McIntosh (English) The eighth daughter of the Village Chief and Gabimaru's wife.
You’re in the penalty box and your best bud passes a beautiful through
ball to you. You take a clean touch, fake a shot to the left, and whip the ball into the top right bin. The goalkeeper doesn’t see it coming at all. How could he? The crowd goes wild. A little quieter than normal you note–probably cause you’re at an away . game. The ref
blows his whistle, “fweeeeeeet”. The game’s done, you’ve won.
Which is why I believe that everyone should read this manga. Because it's heartwarming, sad, and where life continues to grow. Reviewer’s Rating: 10 What did you think of this review? Nice 0 Love it 0 Funny 0 Confusing 0 Informative 0 Well-written 0 Creative 0More reviews by Suzuhana (17) Show allRead
moreShow lessOpen Gift Report Jan 31, 2011 StayCold Mixed Feelings Story: There really is no plot. There is one single idea that tends to drive on the story, but I felt that it was too forced. Throughout much of the series, the characters don't even focus on this one problem that just barely
manages to bind together the series.
Art: Although ,it's not the best I've seen, it's still pretty good. The art is clean and has originality. These kinds of drawings are fun to look at.
Character: This is one of the reasons why I dislike this manga more than others. Let's discuss the main character first. Honda is just too perfect.