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One Piece: Episode of Chopper Plus: Bloom in the Winter, Miracle Sakura, Wapol; Ultimate Muscle II, Dazzle; Zeta Gundam A New Translation: Heirs to the Stars, Paptimus Scirocco; Zeta Gundam A New Translation II: Lovers, Paptimus Scirocco; Zeta Gundam A New Translation III: Love is the Pulse of the Stars, Paptimus Scirocco
Chopper has appeared in other media besides the manga and its television anime adaptation. He is featured in most of the One Piece films starting with Movie 3: Chopper's Kingdom of Strange Animal Island, where he is the main character. He is also the main character in the ninth movie, which is a retelling of the storyline during which he was ...
Shindō wrote a lot of film scripts, which were severely criticized by his friends, but he persisted. [7] He submitted a script called Tsuchi o ushinatta hyakushō, about a farmer who loses his land due to the construction of a dam, to a film magazine and won a prize of 100 yen, four times his then monthly salary of 25 yen.
Shindo determines that Tsuchiya did not commit suicide, making foul play a possibility. Investigating further, Shindo and Ignatov discover that Tsuchiya was head psychologist for gubernatorial candidate Karina Komiya, leading them to investigate both her and her political rival, Kosuke "Herakles" Yakushiji.
Chopper Attack, known as Wild Choppers (ワイルドチョッパーズ, Wairudo Choppāzu) in japan, is a third-person helicopter-based shooting game developed by SETA Corporation for the Nintendo 64. It was released in 1997 in Japan and 1998 in other regions.
Solara may refer to: "Solara" (song), 2018 single by the Smashing Pumpkins; Solara, an original character from the comic book series Marvel Nemesis: Rise of the Imperfects; Solara, limited edition models of the Mitsubishi Magna; Talbot Solara, a saloon version of the Simca 1307 automobile; Toyota Camry Solara, a mid-size coupe/convertible; Solara
Hikaru no Go was adapted into an anime television series by Studio Pierrot.It was broadcast on TV Tokyo from October 10, 2001, to March 26, 2003, for 75 episodes. A New Year's Special titled Hikaru no Go: Journey to the North Star Cup (ヒカルの碁 スペシャル 北斗杯への道, Hikaru no Go Hokuto-hai e no Michi) aired on January 3, 2004.
Naomi Shindō (進藤 尚美, Shindō Naomi, born November 9, 1972) is a Japanese voice actress who works for Aoni Production.She is best known for her voice roles as Shizuru Fujino (as well as her alternate universe counterpart, Shizuru Viola in Mai-Otome), Jane Diethel in Shaman King, Risai in 12 Kingdoms, Elias "Ace" Hono in Shitsugeki!