great teacher onizuka resumé
[26] As the direct descendant of a Hyūga, he possesses the potential to awaken the Byakugan and strongly inherited the power of the Ōtsutsuki. [27] Also, due to possessing the blood of a Byakugan wielder, he could communicate with deceased Ōtsutsuki spirits. His chakra control is very advanced, able to effectively use the Rasengan after a mere few days of training while instinctively
improving on it. Likewise, he can
perform hand seals with one hand. [28] After adjusting to his newfound Ōtsutsuki state, Boruto became able to conceal his signature on instinct from others. [29] Boruto is noticeably fast and skilled in taijutsu, able to quickly get behind his
opponents unnoticed and perform relentless assaults through coordinated strikes from each of his limbs. [6] As a descendant of the Hyūga clan, he was taught the Gentle Fist. While originally unable to make full usage of it without the Byakugan, making him unable to target an enemy's tenketsu, he is potentially able to through the manifestation of his Jōgan. He also possesses considerable strength, able to launch strikes powerful enough to upturn the ground. [30] Likewise, he can pick up and carry a man twice his size. [31] After becoming a complete Ōtsutsuki following his resurrection, Boruto's physical abilities had noticeably grew, in just his normal state, he could briefly block an attack from a Kāma-enhanced Kawaki,[32] and soon after calmly evade attacks from a bloodlusted Sage Mode Mitsuki.
The engineers at SNK had an idea on their hands that would revolutionize the arcade industry and could potentially mean millions
upon millions of dollars in revenue for the company. That idea, stated simply, was the NeoGeo. NeoGeo in Arcades, NeoGeo in Homes (1989-1994) Sometime in 1988 SNK began toying with the idea of a modular
video game cabinet for use in an arcade setting. Up to that point, stand-up arcade cabinets typically contained only a single game. When an arcade operator wanted to switch or replace that game, he'd have to completely rip the guts out of the existing cabinet or exchange the entire setup, display and all, for another. SNK's solution to the problem was an arcade machine that could pack multiple games into a single cabinet, using a cartridge-based storage mechanism similar to that employed by cheap consumer consoles.
[133] Manga author Masashi Kishimoto, for example, recalls becoming fascinated with the way the poster was made and wished to imitate the series' creator Katsuhiro Otomo's style. [134] The film had a significant effect on popular culture worldwide. The film led the way for the growth in popularity of anime outside Japan as well as Japanese popular culture in the Western world. Akira is considered a forerunner of the second wave of anime fandom that began in the early 1990s and has gained a massive cult following
since then. It is credited with setting the scene for anime franchises such as Pokémon, Dragon Ball and Naruto to
become global cultural phenomena. [12][3] According to The Guardian, the "cult 1988 anime taught western film-makers new ideas in storytelling, and helped cartoons grow up".