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Shoto Todoroki (Japanese: 轟 焦凍, Hepburn: Todoroki Shōto), also known by the mononym Shoto (ショート, Shōto), is a superhero and one of the main protagonists of the manga series My Hero Academia, created by Kōhei Horikoshi. Being the only child who inherited both Endeavor and Rei's Quirks, Shoto was often separated from his siblings.
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The story is about a young man named Takaya Todoroki who dreams of becoming a F1 racer. He puts all his energy into winning a beginners heat in stock cars, but slips on oil when in the lead due to a momentary loss of focus and has an accident. This makes Takaya lose his confidence and initially swear to give up racing.
My Hero Academia – Shoto Todoroki; My Love Story!! – Koki Ichinose; Parasyte -the maxim-– Mita; Planetarian: The Reverie of a Little Planet – The Junker [14] Tokyo ESP – Toru Kanze; 2017. Classroom of the Elite – Manabu Horikita; Kuroko's Basketball – Nash Gold Jr. 2018. Mr. Tonegawa – Yūji Endō; Battlerite – Zander [15]
Noboru Ando (Japanese: 安藤 昇, Hepburn: Andō Noboru, 24 May 1926 – 16 December 2015) was a Japanese actor, writer, singer and former yakuza. He is known for utilizing his experiences as a criminal in his many roles in yakuza films. He had a large knife scar on his left cheek, the result of a brawl with a Korean gangster as a young man. [1]
The temple is also called Todoroki Fudō (等々力不動), after a famous image in one of its chapels. The temple is noteworthy as being the 17th on the Bandō Sanjūroku Fudōson Reijō pilgrimage route of 36 temples in the Kantō region dedicated to Fudō Myōō. The temple currently belongs to the Shingon-shū Chisan-ha school of Japanese ...
Most of these middens are found along the Pacific coast of Japan; however, this site is located at the edge of a low plateau at the base of the Uto Peninsula., facing the Ariake Sea. [ 2 ] The Nishiokadai portion of the shell mound has been excavated four times from 1919 to 1966.