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Ran Tsukikage (月影蘭, Tsukikage Ran) Voiced by: Reiko Yasuhara (Japanese); Mona Marshall (English) Ran is a sake-loving ronin who goes "wherever the wind takes her". Ran's skill with the katana makes her unbeatable, but like so many ronin, she is often broke and has Meow pay her (often considerable) restaurant tabs. It is a wonder how Meow ...
The Genius Prince's Guide to Raising a Nation Out of Debt (Hey, How About Treason?) ( 天才王子の赤字国家再生術〜そうだ、売国しよう〜 , Tensai Ōji no Akaji Kokka Saisei Jutsu ~Sō da, Baikoku Shiyō~ ) is a Japanese light novel series, written by Toru Toba and illustrated by fal_maro.
Li Yifeng as Baili Tusu (百里屠苏) / Han Yunxi (韩云溪) . Huang Tianqi as young Baili Tusu / Han Yunxi; Han Yunxi is the son of the Wu Meng valley's head shaman. After his whole tribe was massacred, the aura of the Sword of Burning Solitude was inserted into him to save his life, including one half of Crown Prince Changqin's celestial soul (Sword of Burning Solitude).
A fan-subbed version entitled Spy Swordsman was also made available on DVD. The second film, titled Zoku Onmitsu Kenshi ("Spy Swordsman Continued") and released on August 2 of the same year, concerns the search for a buried treasure in seven gold mines in the Izu Peninsula and features the Fūma and the Iga ninja clans as well as the Tokugawa ...
Reincarnated as a Sword, also known as I Became the Sword by Transmigrating (Japanese: 転生したら剣でした, Hepburn: Tensei Shitara Ken Deshita) or Tenken (転剣), is a Japanese light novel series written by Yuu Tanaka and illustrated by Llo.
In search of one of the Three Thousand ways of heaven, "High Level Swordsmanship", modern swordsman Yi Jianchuan and his younger brother, Evil Sword God Chen Nanxuan, went in different directions. Wang Ling was concerned with which heavenly path to follow today to have a tranquil daily life, while the rest of the world was concerned with how to ...
Social Security has two other funding sources: benefit taxes on some seniors and interest income earned on money in the program's trust funds. But both of those are in danger right now. The ...
Touken Ranbu quickly became very popular in Japan, particularly with young women, and had over 1.5 million registered players by 2016. [6] The game has been credited with accelerating the Japanese cultural trend of "katana women" (カタナ女子, katana joshi) – women who are interested in, and who pose with, historical Japanese swords. [7]