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0青春豬頭少年不會夢到兔女郎學姊9. 0葬送的芙莉蓮StorylineEditDid you knowEditTriviaThe
title has 2 possible meanings Oshi means "to Push" or Support. Ko is usually used to refer to a person or a Girl. Putting them together means "the Girl that
Supports you" in reference to Ai supporting Ruby & Aqua in their past lives as an Idol. However, Oshi is also often a
term used by Idol fans for their Favorite Idols that they Support & Ko can be a term for "Child". Meaning the title can also be said as "the Child of the Idol you Support. " In reference to Ruby & Aqua's new lives as AI's Children. ConnectionsRemade as Oshi no Ko (2024)SoundtracksIdolPerformed by YoasobiWritten, composed and arranged by AyaseVocals by Lilas Ikuta (as Ikura)User reviews34ReviewReviewFeatured review10/10 A MASTERPIECE OF ITS OWNThe thing is that I
have seen a lot of anime and by lot I mean around 200 anime series and movies both counted. I have seen different types of genre of animes. But even after seeing a lot of popular anime with best storylines and direction, hand down this takes place in my top 10 animes easily even after I have only seen 4 episodes. This is a true masterpiece anime of 2023 that just came out of nowhere and mark my words it will take place in top animes of a lot of otakus who watch anime for its story and direction not just for a single type kf genre.
"[19][20] Others have attributed the ban to racial motivations, as at the time most of the prominent dunkers in college basketball were African-American, and the ban took place less than a year after the 1966 NCAA University Division basketball championship game, wherein a Texas Western team with an all-black starting lineup beat an all-white Kentucky team to win the national championship. [21] Under head coach Guy Lewis, Houston (with Elvin Hayes) made considerable use of the "stuff" shot on their way to the Final Four in 1967. [22] Breakaway rims[edit] In the NBA, in 1976 Arthur Erhat filed a patent for "a rim that had give but
immediately returned to its original position," making dunking safe for the first time by significantly reducing the shattering of backboards. [23][24] In 1979, Erving's teammate and center Darryl Dawkins twice shattered NBA backboards with dunks leading to a quickly-enacted rule making it an offence to break the backboard. [citation needed] Technology has evolved to adapt to the increased strength and weight of players to withstand the force of such dunks, such as the breakaway rim (introduced to the NBA in 1981) changes to the material used for the backboards, and strengthening of the
goal standards themselves. The invention by Arthur Ehrat to create the breakaway rim with a spring on it led to the return of the dunk in college basketball.
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