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  2. Statue of Unicorn Gundam - Wikipedia

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    The Life-Sized Unicorn Gundam Statue is a full-scale statue of the RX-0 Unicorn Gundam from the series Mobile Suit Gundam Unicorn installed outside Odaiba's DiverCity Tokyo Plaza, in Tokyo, Japan. [1] It replaced a previous statue of the RX-78-2 Gundam. The statue transitions between its default "Unicorn Mode" and an illuminated "Destroy Mode ...

  3. Category:Destroyed sculptures - Wikipedia

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    Media in category "Destroyed sculptures" The following 7 files are in this category, out of 7 total. Constantin Brancusi, 1909, Portrait De Femme (La Baronne Renée Frachon), now lost.

  4. Cultural impact of Gundam - Wikipedia

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    Gundam Base Tokyo is a dedicated museum to Gundam. Among its major attractions is the Gundam Statue of the RX-0 Unicorn Gundam. It features a display collection of over 1000 Gunpla models and the biggest exhibition of Gunpla in the world. [4] In 2012, Robots Gone Bad covered the museum and stated that it houses 90% of the kits ever made. [5]

  5. American mutilation of Japanese war dead - Wikipedia

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    In October 1944, the Right Rev. Henry St. George Tucker, the Presiding Bishop of the Episcopal Church in the United States of America, issued a statement which deplored "'isolated acts of desecration with respect to the bodies of slain Japanese soldiers and appealed to American soldiers as a group to discourage such actions on the part of ...

  6. List of monuments and memorials removed during the George ...

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    The following monuments and memorials were removed during the George Floyd protests, mainly due to their connections to racism.The majority are in the United States and mostly commemorate the Confederate States of America (CSA), but some monuments were also removed in other countries, for example the statues of slave traders in the United Kingdom.

  7. Gundam Is Touring The US Giving Out Free Stuff - AOL

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  8. U.S. soldiers alive, despite Russia 'fake news' report, U.S ...

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    Three U.S. servicemembers falsely identified in a Russian media report as mercenaries who were killed in Ukraine are in fact alive and well, the Tennessee National Guard said.

  9. Girard incident - Wikipedia

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    The Girard incident (ジラード事件, Jirādo jiken) was the killing of Japanese civilian Naka Sakai by United States Army soldier William S. Girard in Soma, Gunma Prefecture on January 30, 1957. Sakai, a housewife who was collecting spent shell casings at a military base to sell for scrap, was killed when Girard shot an empty grenade ...