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Mnemosyne: Mnemosyne no Musume-tachi (Rin: Daughters of Mnemosyne) MAL Rated 7. 54, Ranked #1392 | Aired Winter 2008 | Produced by Xebec, Genco Fed up with all the cuteness? Take a hard 90-degree turn at Mnemosyne. Rin Asogi is a supernatural detective who hunts down bloodthirsty creatures known as "Angels. " She's ambiguously in a relationship with her secretary, and frequently sleeps with contacts for information. Rin's immortality allows her to take all kinds of punishment, whether she's drinking or fighting; add it all up and you have a wild, booze-soaked horror mystery chock-full of sex and violence. Kannazuki no
Miko (Destiny of the Shrine Maiden) MAL Rated 7. 10, Ranked #2883 | Aired Fall 2004 | Produced by TNK Himeko Kurusugawa and Chikane Himemiya are a schoolgirl couple with a dangerous destiny: they are the reincarnated shrine maidens of the Sun and Moon, tasked with defending the world from the evil serpent Orochi. Kannazuki no Miko blends ancient legend with futuristic mecha battles, all swirled around a story of star-crossed lesbian lovers who meet again and again throughout history. Mahou Shoujo Lyrical Nanoha (Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha) MAL Rated 7. 54, Ranked #1388 | Aired Fall 2004 | Produced by Seven Arcs Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha is a magical girl anime aimed at young adult men, with adorable little girls engaging in high-powered magical battles—always a winning combination! But the core of the series is the relationship between young Nanoha and Fate Testarossa, her rival on her quest for the mighty Jewel Seeds. When Nanoha notices that Fate seems unhappy, she resolves to find out why,
starting a chain of events that leads to a powerful friendship that carries on through several sequels.
Hakase (博士、はかせ) Doctor or PhD Persons with very high academic expertise Heika (陛下、へいか) Your Majesty Emperor, Empress, Empress Dowager or Grand Empress Dowager Denka (殿下、でんか) Your Imperial Highness Princes and princesses of the
Japanese Imperial Family Kakka (閣下、かっか) Your Excellency Used to address non-royal heads of state and government and other high-ranking government officials (ambassadors, cabinet ministers, and other high officials such as the United Nations Secretary-General or generals in an army). San[edit] Endō-san tanjōbi omedetō (Happy Birthday, Mr. Endō) San (さん), sometimes pronounced han (はん) in Kansai dialect, is the most commonplace honorific and is a title of respect typically used
between equals of any age. Although the closest analog in English are the honorifics "Mr. ", "Miss", "Ms. ", or "Mrs. ", -san is almost universally added to a person's name; -san can be used in formal and informal contexts, regardless of the person's gender. [2] It is also commonly used to convert common nouns into proper ones, as discussed below. San may be used in combination with workplace nouns, so a bookseller might be addressed or referred to as hon'ya-san ("bookstore" + san) and a butcher as nikuya-san ("butcher's shop" + san). San is sometimes used with company names. For example, the offices or shop of a company called Kojima Denki might be referred to as "Kojima Denki-san" by another nearby company.
Baki starts to warm-up at midday and the fight is to take place at midnight. Kitazawa shows up and brings him the
best thugs to train. Later, Yuri Chakovsky and Kaoru Hanayama also come. They're both helping Baki with warming up. Shortly before the start of the fight, all of Baki's friends are arriving at the scene. Eventually,
Yuujirou himself also arrives by helicopter. Gaia also arrives with him, who is beaten and kneels in front of the Ogre in act of respect to him. It turns out that shortly before Yuujirou arrived, Gaia decided to attack the Ogre and fight him. Baki and Yuujirou's battle starts with a sudden earthquake. Baki's father stops it by hitting the ground, and then everyone is extremely astonished. Baki does his best in the battle, but it turns out that he has no chance at all.