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Shun Kaido, a classmate who thinks he is a special student being pursued by an organization called Dark Reunion but is actually a chunibyo, deals with a snake that got loose in a classroom. Kaido, Nendo, and Saiki help a little girl find her dog. Saiki tries to fend away the romantic advances of classmate Chiyo Yumehara.
When Kaido, Nendo, Aren, Chiyo, and Teruhashi plan for a trip in the holidays, Kusuo attempts to dissuade them from going to Oshimai, as it is where the Supervolcano is located. Saiki and the others go around Oshimai, with Hairo and Saiko joining them on the way, whilst Aiura and Reita attempt to help Saiki.
Voiced by: Kenta Miyake [1] (vomic, flash anime), Daisuke Ono [2] (Japanese); David Wald [3] (Season 1); Jason Charles Miller [4] (Reawakened) (English) A large, muscular student with a Mohawk hairstyle, a scar over his left eye and a cleft chin. Nendo is the only student at PK Academy whose mind Saiki cannot read, simply because he is dumb.
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The kai-to, sometimes kaito or kaido (Chinese: 街渡; Jyutping: gaai1 dou2; pinyin: Jiēdù) is a type of small, motorised ferry that operates in Hong Kong. They are usually used to serve remote coastal settlements in the territory's outlying islands .
The title page for the series of ukiyo-e prints.. The Sixty-nine Stations of the Kisokaidō (木曾街道六十九次, Kisokaidō Rokujūkyū-tsugi) or Sixty-nine Stations of the Kiso Road, is a series of ukiyo-e works created by Utagawa Hiroshige and Keisai Eisen.
Kenji Kaido in October 2005. Kenji Kaido (海道 賢仁, Kaidō Kenji) is the producer of Sony Interactive Entertainment's Product Development Department #1 division.. Kaido started his videogaming career at Taito in 1987, where he worked as project leader and lead game designer on arcade titles Bonze Adventure, Night Striker, Champion Wrestler, Cameltry, Sonic Blast Man, Warrior Blade and ...
Kaido desperately tries to recreate the Boomerang Snake, but he eventually stops his attempts when he decides to just play his style of tennis. With neither side yielding, Kamio's and Kaido's game becomes an endurance match. However, in the end, Kaido's willpower and persistence outlasts Kamio's stamina.