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Characters[edit] This section needs expansion. You can help by adding to it. (October 2023) The characters are divided into five groups of four, each with a theme related to the groups' backstory, complete with Hatsune Miku in a thematic design to sing alongside them, and start with one other Virtual Singer (with the exception of Vivid BAD SQUAD, who have Len and MEIKO, and Nightcord at 25:00, who only have Miku herself). As the game's story progresses, new versions of each Virtual Singer appear in the different SEKAI. Currently, in the Japanese version of the game, each SEKAI has a version of every Virtual Singer. Leo/need[edit] Logo of Leo/need An all-girl pop-rock band formed by a group of childhood friends who have learned to overcome their differences. Their SEKAI, the School SEKAI, consists of a classroom bathed in the afterglow of the sunset. They are initially supported by Hatsune Miku and Megurine Luka, who take on the form of band musicians. Their image color is Midnight Blue, and they represent memories. Ichika Hoshino (星乃 一歌, Hoshino Ichika) Voiced by: Ruriko Noguchi[9] The leader of Leo/need, Ichika is the vocalist and guitarist of the band. Her name comes from how her parents met each other, "an encounter made because of one certain song".

Notes et références[modifier | modifier le code] ↑ Arthur Nicolle, « Avatar : le dernier maître de l’air donne de ses nouvelles à la Comic Con (et elles sont bonnes !) », sur Journal du Geek, 27 juillet 2022 (consulté le 20 septembre 2023) ↑ « Liste des émissions en A », sur Vrak (version du 2 septembre 2006 sur Internet Archive) ↑ (en) « In Brief: Avatar's Big Finish », TVGuide,‎ december 18-24, 2006, p. 12 ↑ a et b Carlsbad, « Article on Launch of Avatar Card Game », PR Newswire, 24 janvier 2006 (consulté le 3 décembre 2006) ↑ a et b « Nick Places Order for More Avatar », 21 juin 2006 (consulté le 2 décembre 2006) ↑ Milana Meytes et Predrag Kovačević, « Dara of Jasenovac. Dir. Predrag Antonijević. IMDB, 2020. 130 minutes.

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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. His attacks do not make any effect against Yuujirou, even when he uses his Roll Kick trick. Nevertheless, the Ogre is very satisfied with his son's combat level. At some point, Baki's body is crushed into the ground and Yuujirou begins to bombard him with a series of blows to his face when the young fighter is lying unconscious. When he's almost killed by his own father, Emi enters the duel. For the first time, she defends her son and attacks Yuujirou with her fist, stopping him from further attacks towards their son. Her act of courage saves Baki's life, but unfortunately, Emi is murdered by her beloved, who embraces her and breaks her spine. Baki and Emi. After the whole situation, dying Emi keeps her unconscious son on her knees and sings him the last lullaby. Retrieved 2010-12-18. ↑ "HUNTER×HUNTER グッズネット" [Hunter × Hunter goods net] (in Japanese). Nippon Animation. Archived from the original on 2004-06-11. Retrieved 2010-11-13. ↑ "HUNTER×HUNTER グッズネット" [Hunter × Hunter goods net] (in Japanese).
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